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The Semantics of Onomatopoeic Speech Act Verbs
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Rethinking Chinese Word Segmentation: Tokenization, Character Classification, or Wordbreak Identification
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Ontology-based Prediction of Compound Relations — A study based on SUMO
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Event Selection and Coercion of Two Verbs of Ingestion: A MARVS perspective
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In: http://cwn.ling.sinica.edu.tw/churen/OntoLex2005-FGOSO.pdf
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Construction as a Theoretical Entity: An Argument Eased on Mandarin Existential Sentences
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In: http://cwn.ling.sinica.edu.tw/churen/Construction as a Theoretical Entity.pdf
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The role that constructions play in a linguistic theory has changed throughout the evolution of generative theories. Construction specific rules are common when transformations are envisioned as tree to tree operations in classical TG. On the other extreme, constructions, as well as all structural properties, are regarded as derived linguistic properties predictable from various principles in recent GB theories. Since whether a construction is an autonomous linguistic entity or not has great implications for either a formal or a computational linguistic theory, we will examine the status of Mandarin existential construction based on the theory of Construction Grammar [1,2]. We will show that the Mandarin existential construction represents an unique structure-meaning pair that cannot be captured in a grammar unless the pairing is regarded as a theoretical entity in linguistics ([31). Since constructions are shown to exist in Mandarin Chinese, we support the theoretical claims of Construction Grammar as well as the position that constructions must be taken into account in NLP. I. Existential constructions and its two sub-constructions The existential sentences in Mandarin Chinese, such as (1) and (2), have been traditionally considered to involve movement or lexical rule in a verb-centered paradigm. (1) Zhuo-shang fang LE yi ben shu. table on put ASP a CL book 'There is a book on the table'. (2) Chuang-shang tang ZHE yi ge ren. bed on lie ASP a CL person 'There is a person lying on the bed'. The surface structure of these existential sentences can be schematized as follows:
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Cross-lingual Conversion of Lexical Semantic Relations: Building Parallel Wordnets
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An Ontology of Chinese Radicals: Concept Derivation and Knowledge Representation based on the Semantic Symbols of Four Hoofed-Mammals
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Durative Event: A Comparison of 趕 gan3 and 搶 qiang3
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The Semantics of Shapes: A Study based on Mandarin Quanlzi5 (NH)
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Paranyms, Co-Hyponyms and Antonyms: Representing Semantic Fields with Lexical Semantic Relations
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Meta-modeling and standardization issues for Asian Languages lexical resources
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Sense and Meaning Facets in Verbal Semantics:
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Primitives of Events and the Semantic Representation
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Cross-lingual Conversion of Lexical Semantic Relations: Building Parallel Wordnets
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PACLIC 24 Proceedings 399 Using Corpus-based Linguistic Approaches in Sense Prediction Study∗
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An Ontology of Chinese Radicals: Concept Derivation and Knowledge Representation based on the Semantic Symbols of Four Hoofed-Mammals
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Computing Thresholds of Linguistic Saliency
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