Over the last decade, the study of multi-word units has become increasingly popular and now these units seem to have reached a status where they cannot be ignored. This paper should be seen as a recapituation of the discussion around multi-word units, especially focusing on corpus evidence of such units and what is perceived to be relevant findings. An unsupervised method for extracting multi-word units from corpora is presented and the findings examined. However, rather than evaluating the results, this article will raise the question of what constitutes a 'good' multi-word unit? The article does not claim to give any conclusive answers but perhaps instead posing a few relevant questions
In this article we discuss the notion of corpus frequency as applied to multiword units. Most common...
From Series : Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 341The correct interpretation of Multiword Units (...
In contemporary linguistics the definition of those entities which are referred to as multiword expr...
Over the last decade, the study of multi-word units has become increasingly popular and now these un...
Abstract: Far from being linguistic anomalies, multi-word expressions abound in natural language, ye...
Multiword units (MWUs) include a large range of linguistic phenomena, such as phrasal verbs (e.g. &a...
Many approaches to term extraction focus on the extraction of multiword units, assuming that multiwo...
Many approaches to term extraction focus on the extraction of multiword units, assuming that multiwo...
This paper shows how a corpus-driven approach leads to a new perspective on central issues of phrase...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 163-170.Chapter 1. Preliminary discussion -- Chapter 2. Li...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Kim Nam SuIn natural languages, words can occur...
The theory being reevaluated here was presented in the early ’70 of XX century by Andrzej Bogusławsk...
Idioms - a type of multiword unit (MWU) - are defined as being non-compositional and in general cann...
International audienceSimilarly to simple words, compounds and other multi-word units (MWUs) are sub...
The phenomenon of multiword expressions (aka formulaic language or multiword units) has in recent ye...
In this article we discuss the notion of corpus frequency as applied to multiword units. Most common...
From Series : Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 341The correct interpretation of Multiword Units (...
In contemporary linguistics the definition of those entities which are referred to as multiword expr...
Over the last decade, the study of multi-word units has become increasingly popular and now these un...
Abstract: Far from being linguistic anomalies, multi-word expressions abound in natural language, ye...
Multiword units (MWUs) include a large range of linguistic phenomena, such as phrasal verbs (e.g. &a...
Many approaches to term extraction focus on the extraction of multiword units, assuming that multiwo...
Many approaches to term extraction focus on the extraction of multiword units, assuming that multiwo...
This paper shows how a corpus-driven approach leads to a new perspective on central issues of phrase...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 163-170.Chapter 1. Preliminary discussion -- Chapter 2. Li...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Kim Nam SuIn natural languages, words can occur...
The theory being reevaluated here was presented in the early ’70 of XX century by Andrzej Bogusławsk...
Idioms - a type of multiword unit (MWU) - are defined as being non-compositional and in general cann...
International audienceSimilarly to simple words, compounds and other multi-word units (MWUs) are sub...
The phenomenon of multiword expressions (aka formulaic language or multiword units) has in recent ye...
In this article we discuss the notion of corpus frequency as applied to multiword units. Most common...
From Series : Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 341The correct interpretation of Multiword Units (...
In contemporary linguistics the definition of those entities which are referred to as multiword expr...