We argue that distributional modification is one strategy that language affords for composing propositions about the quantity of entities that participate in a given situation. Distributional modifiers apply to kind descriptions, contributing the entailment that the kind is instantiated by a set of tokens with a particular distribution. As a case study, we analyze frequency adjectives (FAs, e.g. occasional).We show that previous work, including our own, has suffered for focusing on the paraphrases of FAs rather than on their morphosyntax. We argue for two subclasses of FAs: those that are intersective modifiers sortally restricted to events, and those that are not. The study reinforces two novel theoretical claims in Gehrke & McNally 2011: ...
Distributional semantics is a usage-based model of meaning, based on the assumption that the statis...
This paper addresses the relation between meaning, lexical productivity, and frequency of use. Using...
In this study, we use compositional distribu-tional semantic methods to investigate restric-tions in...
We argue that distributional modification is one strategy that language affords for composing propos...
• Different strategies to compose propositions about quantities that participate in a given event or...
In this thesis, I study the ability of compositional distributional semantics to model adjective mod...
Distributional semantics has very successfully modeled semantic phenomena at the word level, and rec...
In this paper we present a semantics for a little-studied and problematic class of adjectives, the s...
Frequency adjectives like occasional can occur, unexpectedly, in connection with nouns which do not ...
Occasional, odd and rare are different from other frequency adjectives (such as daily or frequent) i...
Comunicació presentada a Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing and Computational Natural ...
An issue of interest to work in areas ranging from lexical semantics to natural language processing ...
International audienceAdverbially-interpreted temporal frequency adjectives (FAs) such as frequent, ...
International audienceAdverbially-interpreted temporal frequency adjectives (FAs) such as frequent, ...
This report describes a series of exploratory experiments to establish whether terms of different se...
Distributional semantics is a usage-based model of meaning, based on the assumption that the statis...
This paper addresses the relation between meaning, lexical productivity, and frequency of use. Using...
In this study, we use compositional distribu-tional semantic methods to investigate restric-tions in...
We argue that distributional modification is one strategy that language affords for composing propos...
• Different strategies to compose propositions about quantities that participate in a given event or...
In this thesis, I study the ability of compositional distributional semantics to model adjective mod...
Distributional semantics has very successfully modeled semantic phenomena at the word level, and rec...
In this paper we present a semantics for a little-studied and problematic class of adjectives, the s...
Frequency adjectives like occasional can occur, unexpectedly, in connection with nouns which do not ...
Occasional, odd and rare are different from other frequency adjectives (such as daily or frequent) i...
Comunicació presentada a Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing and Computational Natural ...
An issue of interest to work in areas ranging from lexical semantics to natural language processing ...
International audienceAdverbially-interpreted temporal frequency adjectives (FAs) such as frequent, ...
International audienceAdverbially-interpreted temporal frequency adjectives (FAs) such as frequent, ...
This report describes a series of exploratory experiments to establish whether terms of different se...
Distributional semantics is a usage-based model of meaning, based on the assumption that the statis...
This paper addresses the relation between meaning, lexical productivity, and frequency of use. Using...
In this study, we use compositional distribu-tional semantic methods to investigate restric-tions in...