The compounding of words in Swedish is productive, recursive, and frequent in both text and speech. Compounds can be ambiguous on many levels, and the processing of them involves segmentation, lemma disambiguation, word sense disambiguation, and semantic analysis. In this thesis, we focus on the latter. We concretise the semantic analysis as semantic role disambiguation, meaning the automatic analysis of the relationship between the two parts of a compound (prefix and suffix) given a set of semantic roles selected by the suffix. The system architecture revolves around lexical resources such as the Swedish FrameNet (SweFN) and SALDO. In two experimental rounds, we train on (1) chunked and semantic role-analysed sentences, and (2) compounds m...
The aim of this study was to examine how Swedish compound nouns are translated by the machine transl...
In this thesis, we present a study of English noun–noun compound analysis that takes a holistic pers...
This paper describes and evaluates a simple and general solution to the handling of compound nouns i...
Constructing a lexical resource for Swedish, where compounding is highly productive, requires a well...
Proceedings of the 16th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA-2007. Editors: Jo...
This study discusses the structure of Swedish compounds within the framework of Construction Grammar...
In Swedish, as in other North Germanic languages, compounds are very common and a majority of the no...
This paper describes and evaluates a simple and general solution to the handling of compound nouns i...
This corpus-based study deals with the process whereby new compounds become established as conventio...
The purpose of this research project is to replicate, and adapt for Swedish, previous experiments do...
The Swedish FrameNet project, SweFN, is a lexical resource under development, designed to support bo...
On decomposed compounds in Swedish and Norwegian and Dictionary-based and statisticalprograms to det...
Compounding seems to be the most productive word formation process in Swedish on the basis of “new w...
This study explores formal aspects and functions of 420 novel noun-noun (NN) compounds in diary data...
Annotated data with role-semantic information are becoming an ever more important resource for many ...
The aim of this study was to examine how Swedish compound nouns are translated by the machine transl...
In this thesis, we present a study of English noun–noun compound analysis that takes a holistic pers...
This paper describes and evaluates a simple and general solution to the handling of compound nouns i...
Constructing a lexical resource for Swedish, where compounding is highly productive, requires a well...
Proceedings of the 16th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA-2007. Editors: Jo...
This study discusses the structure of Swedish compounds within the framework of Construction Grammar...
In Swedish, as in other North Germanic languages, compounds are very common and a majority of the no...
This paper describes and evaluates a simple and general solution to the handling of compound nouns i...
This corpus-based study deals with the process whereby new compounds become established as conventio...
The purpose of this research project is to replicate, and adapt for Swedish, previous experiments do...
The Swedish FrameNet project, SweFN, is a lexical resource under development, designed to support bo...
On decomposed compounds in Swedish and Norwegian and Dictionary-based and statisticalprograms to det...
Compounding seems to be the most productive word formation process in Swedish on the basis of “new w...
This study explores formal aspects and functions of 420 novel noun-noun (NN) compounds in diary data...
Annotated data with role-semantic information are becoming an ever more important resource for many ...
The aim of this study was to examine how Swedish compound nouns are translated by the machine transl...
In this thesis, we present a study of English noun–noun compound analysis that takes a holistic pers...
This paper describes and evaluates a simple and general solution to the handling of compound nouns i...