UID:
almafu_9959228738202883
Format:
1 online resource (362 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-282-29650-7
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9786612296505
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3-11-021297-8
Series Statement:
Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ; 200
Content:
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 contents exemplifies the liveliness of current research on cross-lingual applications of Frame Semantics to natural language processing.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Introduction: Recent trends in multilingual computational lexicography / Hans C. Boas -- PART I. PRINCIPLES OF CONSTRUCTING MULTILINGUAL FRAMENETS: 1. A bilingual lexical database for Frame Semantics / Thierry Fontenelle -- 2. Semantic frames as interlingual representations for multilingual lexical databases / Hans C. Boas -- 3. The Kicktionary - A multilingual lexical resource of football language / Thomas Schmidt -- PART II. FRAMENETS FOR TYPOLOGICALLY DIVERSE LANGUAGES: 4. Spanish FrameNet: A frame-semantic analysis of the Spanish lexicon / Carlos Subirats -- 5. Frame-based contrastive lexical semantics in Japanese FrameNet: The case of risk and kakeru / Kyoko Hirose Ohara -- 6. Typological considerations in constructing a Hebrew FrameNet / Miriam Petruck -- PART III. METHODS FOR AUTOMATICALLY CREATING NEW FRAMENETS: 7. Using FrameNet for the semantic analysis of German: annotation, representation, and automation / Aljoscha Burchardt, Katrin Erk, Anette Frank, Andrea Kowalski, Sebastian Pado, and Manfred Pinkal -- 8. Cross-lingual labeling of semantic predicates and roles: A low-resource method based on bilingual L(atent) S(emantic) A(nalysis) / Guillaume Pitel -- PART IV. INTEGRATING SEMANTIC INFORMATION FROM OTHER RESOURCES: 9. Interlingual annotation of multilingual text corpora and FrameNet / David Farwell, Bonnie Dorr, Nizar Habash, Stephen Helmreich, Eduard Hovy, Rebecca Green, Lori Levin, Keith Miller, Teruko Mitamura, Owen Rambow, Flo Reeder, Advaith Siddharthan -- 10. Universals and idiosyncrasies in multilingual WordNets / Piek Vossen and Christiane Fellbaum.
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Issued also in print.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3-11-021296-X
Language:
English
Subjects:
Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
DOI:
10.1515/9783110212976
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