Lexical Acquisition

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Cd Representation
Conventional Metaphors
corpus linguistics
Dictionary Entries
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extracting lexicons from online text
Information Retrieval System
Intelligent Information Retrieval
LDB
Lexical Acquisition
lexical database
Lexical Disambiguation
Lexical Relations
Machine Translation
machine translation lexicon
Mutual Information
natural language processing
Natural language processing aspect
NLP
On-line resources
PDP Network
Phrasal Lexicons
Pragmatic Code
Pragmatic Hierarchy
Preference Semantics
Semantic Information
semantic lexicon construction
Stab Event
Surface Semantics
Syntactic Realization
Target Concept
Text Processing Applications
Vice Versa
Word Sense
word sense disambiguation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805808292
  • Weight: 771g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jul 1991
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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On-line information -- and free text in particular -- has emerged as a major, yet unexploited, resource available in raw form. Available, but not accessible. The lexicon provides the major key for enabling accessibility to on-line text. The expert contributors to this book explore the range of possibilities for the generation of extensive lexicons. In so doing, they investigate the use of existing on-line dictionaries and thesauri, and explain how lexicons can be acquired from the corpus -- the text under investigation -- itself. Leading researchers in four related fields offer the latest investigations: computational linguists cover the natural language processing aspect; statisticians point out the issues involved in the use of massive data; experts discuss the limitations of current technology; and lexicographers share their experience in the design of the traditional dictionaries.
Uri Zernik