AbstractWe propose a new computational model for the resolution of metonymies, a particular type of figurative language. Typically, metonymies are considered as a violation of semantic constraints (e.g., those expressed by selectional restrictions) that require some repair mechanism (e.g., type coercion) for proper interpretation. We reject this view, arguing that it misses out on the interpretation of a considerable number of utterances. Instead, we treat literal and figurative language on a par, by computing both kinds of interpretation independently from each other as long as their semantic representation structures are consistent with the underlying knowledge representation structures of the domain of discourse. The following general he...
We describe the first shared task for figurative language resolution, which was organised within Sem...
In marked contrast to metonymy research based on invented examples and intuitive judgments, this the...
‘Metonymic processing’, the ability to recognize relatedness through shared features, associations o...
AbstractWe propose a new computational model for the resolution of metonymies, a particular type of ...
From the analysis of naturally occurring texts we obtained evidence for the systematic interaction b...
From the analysis of naturally occurring texts we obtained evidence for the systematic interaction b...
In current research on discourse analysis and on metonymy there is an idea that is missing: the stu...
The use of figurative language is ubiquitous in natural language texts and it is a serious bottlenec...
This paper deals with the way metonymy contributes to the construction and understanding of social ...
The aim of this work is to propose a distributional model for predicting the interpretation of words...
This article offers a model of translation which frames semantic relations between source- and targe...
Logical metonymy combines an event-selecting verb with an entity-denoting noun (e.g.,The writer bega...
In theoretical linguistics metonymy is defined as the combina- tion of an event-subcategorizing verb...
Figurative language production is understudied in psycholinguistics, particularly in regards to cogn...
Metonymy is a pervasive aspect of spontaneous as well as reflective linguistic performance and its c...
We describe the first shared task for figurative language resolution, which was organised within Sem...
In marked contrast to metonymy research based on invented examples and intuitive judgments, this the...
‘Metonymic processing’, the ability to recognize relatedness through shared features, associations o...
AbstractWe propose a new computational model for the resolution of metonymies, a particular type of ...
From the analysis of naturally occurring texts we obtained evidence for the systematic interaction b...
From the analysis of naturally occurring texts we obtained evidence for the systematic interaction b...
In current research on discourse analysis and on metonymy there is an idea that is missing: the stu...
The use of figurative language is ubiquitous in natural language texts and it is a serious bottlenec...
This paper deals with the way metonymy contributes to the construction and understanding of social ...
The aim of this work is to propose a distributional model for predicting the interpretation of words...
This article offers a model of translation which frames semantic relations between source- and targe...
Logical metonymy combines an event-selecting verb with an entity-denoting noun (e.g.,The writer bega...
In theoretical linguistics metonymy is defined as the combina- tion of an event-subcategorizing verb...
Figurative language production is understudied in psycholinguistics, particularly in regards to cogn...
Metonymy is a pervasive aspect of spontaneous as well as reflective linguistic performance and its c...
We describe the first shared task for figurative language resolution, which was organised within Sem...
In marked contrast to metonymy research based on invented examples and intuitive judgments, this the...
‘Metonymic processing’, the ability to recognize relatedness through shared features, associations o...