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Home / Proceedings / Papers from the 1995 AAAI Spring Symposium /

Representation and Acquisition of Lexical Knowledge: Polysemy, Ambiguity, and Generativity

Contents

  • Tagging as a Means of Refining and Extending Syntactic Classes

    Catherine Macleod, Adam Meyers, and Ralph Grishman

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  • Building a LCS-Based Lexicon in TAGs

    Bonnie Dorr and Martha Palmer

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  • Lexical Acquisition via Constraint Solving

    Ted Pedersen and Weidong Chen

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  • Building Semantic Concordances: Disambiguation Versus Annotation

    George A. Miller

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  • Generativity, Type Coercion and Verb Semantic Classes

    Patrick Saint-Dizier

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  • Polymorphic Causatives: Complex Predicates in French

    Annie Zaenen and Mary Dalrymple

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  • Notes on the Symposium

    Judith Klavans

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  • Ambiguity in the Acquisition of Lexical Information

    Lucy Vanderwende

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  • An Integrative, Layered Approach to Lexical Semantics and its Application to Machine Translation

    Inderjeet Mani

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  • Dictionary Requirements for Text Classification: A Comparison of Three Domains

    Ellen Riloff

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  • Metaphor in Discourse

    Nicholas Asher and Alex Lascarides

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  • Two-Dimensional Clusters In Grammatical Relations

    Mats Rooth

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  • Metaphor as an Emergent Property of Machine-Readable Dictionaries

    William B. Dolan

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  • Introduction: Polysemy, Ambiguity and Generativity

    Judith Klavans

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  • Defining the Lexical Component in Interlinguas

    Clare R. Voss and Bonnie J. Dorr

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  • Invited Talk: The Responsibilities of the Compleat Lexicographer

    Charles Fillmore

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  • The Acquisition of Inherent Binding

    Thomas Roeper and Ana Perez-Leroux

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  • A Case Frame Learning Method for Japanese Polysemous Verbs

    Masahiko Haruno

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  • Meanings and Theories

    Geoffrey Nunberg

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  • Representation and Acquisition of Verbal Polysemy

    Fumiyo Fukumoto and Jun'ichi Tsujii

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  • Near-Synonymy and the Structure Of Lexical Knowledge

    Graeme Hirst

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  • Representing Lexical Polysemy

    Ann Copestake

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  • The Automatic Acquisition of a Broad-Coverage Semantic Lexicon for Use in Information Retrieval

    Richard F. E. Sutcliffe, Donie O'Sullivan, Liam Sheahan, and Annette McElligott

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  • The Pragmatics of Word Meaning

    Alex Lascarides

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  • Towards the Acquisition and Representation of a Broad-Coverage Lexicon

    Rebecca Bruce and Janyce Wiebe

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  • Speech Act Vocabulary: Does Hyponymy Recapitulate Polysemy?

    Nicholas Ostler

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  • Apologiae Ontologiae

    Sergei Nirenburg, Victor Raskin, Boyan Onyshkevych

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  • The Acquisition and Interpretation of Complex Nominals

    Michael Johnston, Branimir Boguraev, and James Pustejovsky

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  • Principles as Lexical Methods

    Jacques Jayez and Daniele Godard

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  • Integration Of Probabilistic And Symbolic Methods For Semantic Categorization

    R. Basili, M. T. Pazienza, and P. Velardi

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  • Lexical Polymorphism and Word Disambiguation

    Antonio Sanfilippo

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