[[abstract]]We introduce a method for learning to find the representative syntax-based context of a given collocation/phrase. In our approach, grammatical patterns are extracted for query terms aimed at accelerating lexicographers’ and language learners’ navigation through the word usage and learning process. The method involves automatically lemmatizing, part-of-speech tagging and shallowly parsing the sentences of a large-sized general corpus, and automatically constructing inverted files for quick search. At run-time, contextual grammar patterns are retrieved and presented to users with their corresponding statistical analyses. We present a prototype system, GRASP (grammar- and syntax-based pattern-finder), that applies the method to com...
In this chapter we investigate the problem of grammar learning from a perspective that diverges from...
International audienceWe present the main findings and preliminary results of an ongoing project aim...
International audienceWe present the main findings and preliminary results of an ongoing project aim...
We introduce a method for learning to describe the attendant contexts of a given query for language ...
Collocations (typical word associations like "to meet a condition", "to believe firmly", "highly con...
This paper describes an application of Grammar Learning by Partition Search to noun phrase extractio...
A study on using syntactic patterns to improve window-based collocation extraction systems is presen...
This article reports on a language learning system and a program designed to help students with aca...
A system tbr lexical acquisition is presented where word meanings are represented by clusters of phr...
We address the problem of automatically processing collocations—a subclass of multi-word expressions...
Recent developments in cognitive and psycholinguistic research postulate that language learning is e...
Recent developments in cognitive and psycholinguistic research postulate that language learning is e...
The automatic extraction of all collocations / phraseologisms from corpora has a crucial role to pla...
Recent developments in cognitive and psycholinguistic research postulate that language learning is e...
Collocations are of great importance for second language learners. Knowledge of them plays a key rol...
In this chapter we investigate the problem of grammar learning from a perspective that diverges from...
International audienceWe present the main findings and preliminary results of an ongoing project aim...
International audienceWe present the main findings and preliminary results of an ongoing project aim...
We introduce a method for learning to describe the attendant contexts of a given query for language ...
Collocations (typical word associations like "to meet a condition", "to believe firmly", "highly con...
This paper describes an application of Grammar Learning by Partition Search to noun phrase extractio...
A study on using syntactic patterns to improve window-based collocation extraction systems is presen...
This article reports on a language learning system and a program designed to help students with aca...
A system tbr lexical acquisition is presented where word meanings are represented by clusters of phr...
We address the problem of automatically processing collocations—a subclass of multi-word expressions...
Recent developments in cognitive and psycholinguistic research postulate that language learning is e...
Recent developments in cognitive and psycholinguistic research postulate that language learning is e...
The automatic extraction of all collocations / phraseologisms from corpora has a crucial role to pla...
Recent developments in cognitive and psycholinguistic research postulate that language learning is e...
Collocations are of great importance for second language learners. Knowledge of them plays a key rol...
In this chapter we investigate the problem of grammar learning from a perspective that diverges from...
International audienceWe present the main findings and preliminary results of an ongoing project aim...
International audienceWe present the main findings and preliminary results of an ongoing project aim...