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Multilingual FrameNets in Computational Lexicography: Methods and Applications
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Multilingual FrameNets in Computational Lexicography: Methods and Applications

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This book demonstrates how the underlying principles of the English-based FrameNet project are successfully applied to the description and analysis of typologically diverse languages.

The stimulating collection of articles brings together insights from lexical semantics, corpus linguistics, computational lexicography, machine learning, and psychology to address three main questions:

To what degree is it possible to apply semantic frames derived from the English lexicon to the description and analysis of other languages?

What types of resources are necessary for the creation of FrameNets for French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, and Spanish?

How can the creation of multi-lingual FrameNets be automated?

The contentsexemplifies the liveliness of current research on cross-lingual applications of Frame Semantics to natural language processing.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
De Gruyter
Country
Germany
Date
15 July 2009
Pages
360
ISBN
9783110212969

This book demonstrates how the underlying principles of the English-based FrameNet project are successfully applied to the description and analysis of typologically diverse languages.

The stimulating collection of articles brings together insights from lexical semantics, corpus linguistics, computational lexicography, machine learning, and psychology to address three main questions:

To what degree is it possible to apply semantic frames derived from the English lexicon to the description and analysis of other languages?

What types of resources are necessary for the creation of FrameNets for French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, and Spanish?

How can the creation of multi-lingual FrameNets be automated?

The contentsexemplifies the liveliness of current research on cross-lingual applications of Frame Semantics to natural language processing.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
De Gruyter
Country
Germany
Date
15 July 2009
Pages
360
ISBN
9783110212969