Noun compounds, consisting of two nouns (the head and the modifier) that are combined into a single concept, differ in terms of their plausibility: school bus is a more plausible compound than saddle olive. The present study investigates which factors influence the plausibility of attested and novel noun compounds. Distributional Semantic Models (DSMs) are used to obtain formal (vector) representations of word meanings, and compositional methods in DSMs are employed to obtain such representations for noun compounds. From these representations, different plausibility measures are computed. Three of those measures contribute in predicting the plausibility of noun compounds: The relatedness between the meaning of the head noun and the compound...
When people understand noun-noun compounds such as kitchen mirror they generate a relationship betwe...
Gagné and Shoben’s (J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn 23:71–87, 1997) Competition Among Relations In Nomi...
Noun compounds occur frequently in many languages, and the problem of semantic disambiguation of the...
Noun compounds, consisting of two nouns (the head and the modifier) that are combined into a single ...
Noun compounds, consisting of two nouns (the head and the modifier) that are combined into a single ...
The Competition Among Relation in Nominals theory (Gagné & Shoben, 1997) asserts that the relation f...
Studies of modifier-noun compounds have indicated that they tend to follow regular semantic patterns...
We address the question of how people understand attributive noun—noun compounds. Alignment-andcompa...
The Competition Among Relation in Nominals theory (Gagné & Shoben, 1997) asserts that the relation f...
The CARIN theory (C. L. Gagné & E. J. Shoben, 1997) proposes that people use statistical knowledge a...
The paper explores factors that influence the distribution of constituent words of compounds over th...
We introduce temporally and contextually-aware models for the novel task of predicting unseen but pl...
We examine how the understanding of novel noun-noun compounds is facilitated by priming from simi-la...
Gagné and Shoben (1997) proposed that people are aware of how concepts are typically used to modify ...
Noun compounds resist standard compositional semantic analysis because the modification relation is ...
When people understand noun-noun compounds such as kitchen mirror they generate a relationship betwe...
Gagné and Shoben’s (J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn 23:71–87, 1997) Competition Among Relations In Nomi...
Noun compounds occur frequently in many languages, and the problem of semantic disambiguation of the...
Noun compounds, consisting of two nouns (the head and the modifier) that are combined into a single ...
Noun compounds, consisting of two nouns (the head and the modifier) that are combined into a single ...
The Competition Among Relation in Nominals theory (Gagné & Shoben, 1997) asserts that the relation f...
Studies of modifier-noun compounds have indicated that they tend to follow regular semantic patterns...
We address the question of how people understand attributive noun—noun compounds. Alignment-andcompa...
The Competition Among Relation in Nominals theory (Gagné & Shoben, 1997) asserts that the relation f...
The CARIN theory (C. L. Gagné & E. J. Shoben, 1997) proposes that people use statistical knowledge a...
The paper explores factors that influence the distribution of constituent words of compounds over th...
We introduce temporally and contextually-aware models for the novel task of predicting unseen but pl...
We examine how the understanding of novel noun-noun compounds is facilitated by priming from simi-la...
Gagné and Shoben (1997) proposed that people are aware of how concepts are typically used to modify ...
Noun compounds resist standard compositional semantic analysis because the modification relation is ...
When people understand noun-noun compounds such as kitchen mirror they generate a relationship betwe...
Gagné and Shoben’s (J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn 23:71–87, 1997) Competition Among Relations In Nomi...
Noun compounds occur frequently in many languages, and the problem of semantic disambiguation of the...