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9780198239505

Automating the Lexicon Research and Practice in a Multilingual Environment

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    9780198239505

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    0198239505

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1995-12-14
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Computational lexicography is a fast-growing field with implications for a wide range of disciplines--theoretical linguistics, computational linguistics, cognitive science and artificial intelligence--as well as for the construction of dictionaries. These papers provide a baseline and a reference point for further research on problems associated with the lexicon. Based on the groundbreaking Grosetto Workshop, the collection addresses many issues that are still debated today and that guide current research and development.

Table of Contents

We Wish to Dedicate This Book to Don Walker. . .p. v
List of Contributorsp. xiii
Introductionp. 1
Identifying the Linguistic Foundations for Lexical Research and Dictionary Design Richard Hudsonp. 21
Approaches to Lexical Semantic Representationp. 52
Lexical Information for Parsing Systems: Points of Convergence and Divergencep. 93
The Lexicon in Text Generationp. 171
Dictionary Systems for Office Practicep. 207
The Role of Dictionaries and Machine-Readable Lexiconsp. 221
Machine-Readable Dictionaries and Educationp. 249
Why Use Words to Label Ideas: the Uses of Dictionaries and Thesauri in Information Retrievalp. 285
Machine-Readable Dictionaries and Computational Linguistics Researchp. 301
Structure and Access in an Automated Lexicon and Related Issuesp. 337
Automated Lexical Resources in Europe: a Surveyp. 357
Indexp. 405
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