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1Proceedings of the ACL 2005 Workshop on Deep Lexical Acquisition.  Automatically Distinguishing Literal and Figurative Usages of Highly Polysemous Verbs Afsaneh Fazly and Ryan North and Suzanne Stevenson Department of Co

Proceedings of the ACL 2005 Workshop on Deep Lexical Acquisition. Automatically Distinguishing Literal and Figurative Usages of Highly Polysemous Verbs Afsaneh Fazly and Ryan North and Suzanne Stevenson Department of Co

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Source URL: www.ryannorth.ca

Language: English - Date: 2018-10-23 09:37:53
2Comparing Character-level Neural Language Models Using a Lexical Decision Task Ga¨el Le Godais1,3 Tal Linzen1,2 Emmanuel Dupoux1 1

Comparing Character-level Neural Language Models Using a Lexical Decision Task Ga¨el Le Godais1,3 Tal Linzen1,2 Emmanuel Dupoux1 1

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Source URL: www.lscp.net

Language: English - Date: 2018-02-14 11:01:40
    3Discriminative Joint Modeling of Lexical Variation and Acoustic Confusion for Automated Narrative Retelling Assessment Maider Lehr† , Izhak Shafran† , Emily Prud’hommeaux◦ and Brian Roark† † Center for Spoken

    Discriminative Joint Modeling of Lexical Variation and Acoustic Confusion for Automated Narrative Retelling Assessment Maider Lehr† , Izhak Shafran† , Emily Prud’hommeaux◦ and Brian Roark† † Center for Spoken

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    Source URL: anthology.aclweb.org

    Language: English - Date: 2013-05-18 12:41:37
      4Semantics of emphatic identity Exciting parallelisms often hide in incomplete paradigms. One such parallelism is found in the domain of emphatic identity. As shown in (1), the same lexical item can be used in gradable co

      Semantics of emphatic identity Exciting parallelisms often hide in incomplete paradigms. One such parallelism is found in the domain of emphatic identity. As shown in (1), the same lexical item can be used in gradable co

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      Source URL: itservices.newn.cam.ac.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2015-09-11 06:26:19
        5From Atoms to the Solar System: Generating Lexical Analogies from Text by Pei-Wen Andy Chiu  A thesis

        From Atoms to the Solar System: Generating Lexical Analogies from Text by Pei-Wen Andy Chiu A thesis

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        Source URL: cs.uwaterloo.ca

        Language: English - Date: 2008-05-20 15:13:50
          6Using a Lexical Analysis of Students’ Self-Explanation to Predict Course Performance Nicholas M. Rhodes Matthew A. Ung

          Using a Lexical Analysis of Students’ Self-Explanation to Predict Course Performance Nicholas M. Rhodes Matthew A. Ung

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          Source URL: www.educationaldatamining.org

          Language: English - Date: 2013-08-25 03:54:54
            7The Web is not a PERSON, Berners-Lee is not an ORGANIZATION, and African-Americans are not LOCATIONS: An Analysis of the Performance of Named-Entity Recognition Robert Krovetz Lexical Research Hillsborough, NJ 08844

            The Web is not a PERSON, Berners-Lee is not an ORGANIZATION, and African-Americans are not LOCATIONS: An Analysis of the Performance of Named-Entity Recognition Robert Krovetz Lexical Research Hillsborough, NJ 08844

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            Source URL: lexicalresearch.com

            Language: English - Date: 2011-08-12 12:09:36
              8LE STATUT MORPHOPHONOLOGIQUE ET LEXICAL DES SYLLABES EN r + Voyelle EN JAPONAIS YAMATO* Laurence LABRUNE Cet article se propose de montrer qu’il existe en japonais Yamato une classe morpho-lexicale de mots suffixés en

              LE STATUT MORPHOPHONOLOGIQUE ET LEXICAL DES SYLLABES EN r + Voyelle EN JAPONAIS YAMATO* Laurence LABRUNE Cet article se propose de montrer qu’il existe en japonais Yamato une classe morpho-lexicale de mots suffixés en

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              Source URL: laurence.labrune.free.fr

              Language: French - Date: 2011-12-12 15:15:36
                9Sémantique Avancée  Université Paris Sorbonne – Conventionalité Les inférences sont conventionnelles (lexicales selon [Potts, quand elles sont dues à la présence de matériel lexical particulier.

                Sémantique Avancée Université Paris Sorbonne – Conventionalité Les inférences sont conventionnelles (lexicales selon [Potts, quand elles sont dues à la présence de matériel lexical particulier.

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                Source URL: utilisateurs.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr

                Language: French - Date: 2015-03-18 03:39:40
                  10Lexical Ambiguity and Information Retrieval Robert Krovetz W. Bruce Croft Computer and Information Science Department University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MAAbstract

                  Lexical Ambiguity and Information Retrieval Robert Krovetz W. Bruce Croft Computer and Information Science Department University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MAAbstract

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                  Source URL: lexicalresearch.com

                  Language: English - Date: 2010-02-16 16:23:31