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... Literal and Non-Literal Useof Idiomatic Expressions Caroline Sporleder and Linlin LiSaarland UniversityPostfach 15 11 50 66041 Saarbrăucken, Germany{csporled,linlin}@coli.uni-saarland.deAbstractWe ... expressions into “id-iom” or “not an idiom” irrespective of their actualuse in a discourse context. However, while some expressions, such as by and large, always have anon-compositional, idiomatic ... (Lapata and Keller, 2005). When generat-ing the queries we made sure that we queried forall combinations of inflected forms (for example“fire AND coal” would be expanded to “fire AND coal”, “fires AND...