Computational lexicography for natural language processing
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Computational lexicography for natural language processing
Longman , Wiley, 1989
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Note
Bibliography: p. 275-292
Includes indexes
Contents of Works
- Introduction / B. Boguraev and E. Briscoe
- Placing the dictionary on-line / H. Alshawi, B. Boguraev, and D. Carter
- An independent analysis of the LDOCE grammar coding system / E. Akkerman
- Utilising the LDOCE grammar codes / B. Boguraev and E. Briscoe
- The derivation of a large computational lexicon of English from LDOCE / J. Carroll and G. Grover
- LDOCE and speech recognition / D. Carter
- Analysing the dictionary definitions / H. Alshawi
- Meaning and structure in dictionary definitions / P. Vossen, W. Meijs, and M. den Broeder
- A tractable machine dictionary as a resource for computational semantics / Y. Wilks ... [et al.]
- Conclusion / B. Boguraev and E. Briscoe
- Appendices : Lexical database-user guide
- Semantic types of LDOCE verbs
- "Dative" alternations
- Lexicon development environment-user guide
- The Longman semantic codes
- The Longman grammar coding system