“Inheritance” Relations in Corpora: their Extraction and Implications for Dictionaries
This study describes a semi-automatic approach to the classification of predicates based on their subcategorisation properties. German predicates subcategorizing for a subordinate clause are automatically extracted from text corpora and classified according to their subcategorisation. We analyse and...
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doaj-e8395d9612a24167a4dbbfdd552ab3752020-11-24T23:12:18ZengUniversité Jean Moulin - Lyon 3Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology1951-62152010-04-01410.4000/lexis.570“Inheritance” Relations in Corpora: their Extraction and Implications for DictionariesEkaterina Lapshinova-KoltunskiThis study describes a semi-automatic approach to the classification of predicates based on their subcategorisation properties. German predicates subcategorizing for a subordinate clause are automatically extracted from text corpora and classified according to their subcategorisation. We analyse and compare subcategorisation properties of morphologically related predicates (verbs, deverbal nouns and multiwords which contain a nominalisation) and try to classify them according to their relations. We show that our approach can be applied in natural language processing, especially in lexicon creation.http://journals.openedition.org/lexis/570lexical data acquisitionsubcategorisationpredicate-argument structurecorpus-based classificationlexicon creation |
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Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski “Inheritance” Relations in Corpora: their Extraction and Implications for Dictionaries Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology lexical data acquisition subcategorisation predicate-argument structure corpus-based classification lexicon creation |
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Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski |
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“Inheritance” Relations in Corpora: their Extraction and Implications for Dictionaries |
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“Inheritance” Relations in Corpora: their Extraction and Implications for Dictionaries |
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“Inheritance” Relations in Corpora: their Extraction and Implications for Dictionaries |
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“Inheritance” Relations in Corpora: their Extraction and Implications for Dictionaries |
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“Inheritance” Relations in Corpora: their Extraction and Implications for Dictionaries |
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“inheritance” relations in corpora: their extraction and implications for dictionaries |
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Université Jean Moulin - Lyon 3 |
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Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology |
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1951-6215 |
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2010-04-01 |
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This study describes a semi-automatic approach to the classification of predicates based on their subcategorisation properties. German predicates subcategorizing for a subordinate clause are automatically extracted from text corpora and classified according to their subcategorisation. We analyse and compare subcategorisation properties of morphologically related predicates (verbs, deverbal nouns and multiwords which contain a nominalisation) and try to classify them according to their relations. We show that our approach can be applied in natural language processing, especially in lexicon creation. |
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lexical data acquisition subcategorisation predicate-argument structure corpus-based classification lexicon creation |
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