Anfangen (to start) is a German particle verb. Consisting of two parts, a base verb ("fangen") and particle ("an"), with potentially many or no intervening words in a sentence, particle verbs are highly frequent constructions with special properties. It has been shown that this type of verb represents a serious problem for language technology, due to particle verbs' ambiguity, ability to occur separate and seemingly unpredictable behaviour in terms of meaning. This dissertation addresses the meaning of German particle verbs via large-scale computational approaches. The three central parts of the thesis are concerned with computational models for the following components: i) compositionality, ii) senses and iii) non-literal language. In th...
This article presents a case study on the contributions of prepositional particles to the meanings o...
We present a method for detecting and reconstructing separated particle verbs in a corpus of spoken ...
In this paper, we investigate topicalization patterns of German particle verbs by comparing the synt...
This paper provides a corpus-based study on German particle verbs. We hypothesize that there are reg...
Particle verbs represent a type of multi-word expression composed of a base verb and a particle. The...
The current study works at the interface of theoretical and computational linguistics to explore the...
Particle verbs represent a type of multi-word expression composed of a base verb and a particle. The...
In this thesis we explore the compositionality of particle verbs using distributional similarity and...
In the work presented here we assess the degree of compositionality of German Particle Verbs with a ...
Bruening, BenjaminThis dissertation examines the lexical semantics of particles and the syntax of pa...
German particle verbs, like anblicken (to gaze at) combine a base verb (blicken) with a particle (an...
Verbal word formation processes involving prefixes and particles are highly productive in Germanic l...
In this paper, we propose a new distinction between expressive and non-expressive particle verbs in ...
Particle Verbs (PVs) are a very frequent and productive word class in German. They can occur in diff...
This article presents a distributional approach to predict the compositionality of German particle v...
This article presents a case study on the contributions of prepositional particles to the meanings o...
We present a method for detecting and reconstructing separated particle verbs in a corpus of spoken ...
In this paper, we investigate topicalization patterns of German particle verbs by comparing the synt...
This paper provides a corpus-based study on German particle verbs. We hypothesize that there are reg...
Particle verbs represent a type of multi-word expression composed of a base verb and a particle. The...
The current study works at the interface of theoretical and computational linguistics to explore the...
Particle verbs represent a type of multi-word expression composed of a base verb and a particle. The...
In this thesis we explore the compositionality of particle verbs using distributional similarity and...
In the work presented here we assess the degree of compositionality of German Particle Verbs with a ...
Bruening, BenjaminThis dissertation examines the lexical semantics of particles and the syntax of pa...
German particle verbs, like anblicken (to gaze at) combine a base verb (blicken) with a particle (an...
Verbal word formation processes involving prefixes and particles are highly productive in Germanic l...
In this paper, we propose a new distinction between expressive and non-expressive particle verbs in ...
Particle Verbs (PVs) are a very frequent and productive word class in German. They can occur in diff...
This article presents a distributional approach to predict the compositionality of German particle v...
This article presents a case study on the contributions of prepositional particles to the meanings o...
We present a method for detecting and reconstructing separated particle verbs in a corpus of spoken ...
In this paper, we investigate topicalization patterns of German particle verbs by comparing the synt...