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Lexico
Lexico is a programming language in Spanish for learning and teaching object-oriented programming. It compiles on the .Net Framework
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2016
2016
JUNLP at SemEval-2016 Task 13: A Language Independent Approach for Hypernym Identification
Promita Maitra
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Dipankar Das
International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation
2016
Corpus ID: 3830451
This paper describes our approach to build a language-independent hypernym extraction system, based on two modules for the…
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2010
2010
Chinese teachers' views on the increasing use of Putonghua as a medium of instruction in Hong Kong schools
Xuesong Gao
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Pui Wan Pamela Leung
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John Trent
2010
Corpus ID: 51987351
The use of a particular language as medium of instruction (MOI) is a complex issue in multilingual and post-colonial contexts…
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2006
2006
A Computational Semantic Lexicon of French Verbs of Emotion
Y. Mathieu
Computing Attitude and Affect in Text
2006
Corpus ID: 42051945
A computational semantic lexicon of French verbs of feeling, emotion, and psychological states is presented here, as well as…
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2004
2004
Meaning postulates in a lexico-conceptual knowledge base
Carlos Periñán-Pascual
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Francisco Arcas-Túnez
Proceedings. 15th International Workshop on…
2004
Corpus ID: 17353348
Some natural language processing systems, e.g. machine translation, require to have a knowledge base with conceptual…
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2003
2003
Using Domain-Specific Verbs for Term Classification
Irena Spasic
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G. Nenadic
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S. Ananiadou
BioNLP@ACL
2003
Corpus ID: 5459770
In this paper we present an approach to term classification based on verb complementation patterns. The complementation patterns…
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2003
2003
UPHOLDING STANDARDS OR PASSIVELY OBSERVING LANGUAGE ? CORPUS EVIDENCE AND THE CONCENTRIC CIRCLES MODEL
V. Ooi
2003
Corpus ID: 53126776
In this chapter, I would like to address the question of maintaining standards in the making of an inclusive English dictionary…
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2001
2001
Actor-sensitivity and Obligatory Control in Kavalan and Some Other Formosan Languages
Yung-Li Chang
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Dylan Tsai
2001
Corpus ID: 30477759
It is shown in this paper that in Kavalan and some Formosan languages, verbs in object-control complements are required to…
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2000
2000
An Evaluation of Linguistically-motivated Indexing Schemes
A. Arampatzis
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T. V. D. Weide
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C. Koster
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P. Bommel
2000
Corpus ID: 12425380
In this article, we describe a number of indexing experiments based on indexing terms other than simple keywords. These…
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1994
1994
How some so-called "thematic roles" that select animate arguments are generated, and how these roles inform control
S. Minkoff
1994
Corpus ID: 3182922
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1994.
1994
1994
The Noisy Channel and the Braying Donkey
Roberto Basili
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M. Pazienza
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P. Velardi
1994
Corpus ID: 13969060
Several Corpus Linguistics research groups have gone beyond collation of 'raw' text, to syntactic annotation of the text. However…
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