... most incorrect orambiguous word alignments are caused by function words rather than content words. Thus, we focus onthe realignment of target function words to sourcetree fragments and use a ... alignments of the function words are moreeasily to be mistaken than content words. More-over, we found that most Japanese function words tend to align to a few Englishwords such as of and ‘the’, ... the motivation of the present approach of re-aligning the target function words to source treefragments, so that the influence of incorrect align-ments is reduced and the function words can be...
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... orientation of for-eign words. Identifying the semantic orienta-tion ofwords has numerous applications in theareas of text classification, analysis of prod-uct review, analysis of responses ... individual words. This work has al-most exclusively focused on English. Most of thiswork used several language dependent resources.For example Turney and Littman (2003) use the en-tire English ... a multilingualnetwork ofwords that represents both English andforeign words. The network has English- Englishconnections, as well as foreign-foreign connectionsand English- foreign connections....
... a subset of roles in FrameNet (Baker et al., 1998) totest and uses all labeled instances within this subset (unclearwhat portion of subset of data is seen). Neither evaluates all of the seen ... that current methods of apply-ing pseudo -words to selectional preferences varygreatly, and suggest improvements.A pseudo-word is the concatenation of two words (e.g. house/car). One word is ... the following example of ap-plying pseudo -words to the selectional restrictions of the verb focus:Original: This story focuses on the campaign.Test: This story/part focuses on the campaign/meeting.In...
... part of speech implications of affixes are used. Summary The net result of the part -of- speech studies is an algorithm which, used in conjunction with a dictionary of less than one thousand words ... category, for a net loss of five words, where two of these go into the error category. Six words are added to the words with missing part of speech, while two words are taken out of the category. ... of the words in The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. In its operation it utilizes a prepared dictionary of around nine hundred words to assign parts of speech to special or exceptional words. ...
... simple tabulation of fre- quencies of certain words participating in certain configurations, for example of frequencies of pairs of a transitive main verb and the head noun of its direct object, ... occurrences of each pair in the training set were deleted. The resulting training set was used to build a sequence of cluster models as before. Each model was used to decide which of two verbs ... However, this is not very sat- isfactory because one of the goals of our work is precisely to avoid the problems of data sparseness by grouping words into classes. It turns out that the problem...
... con-sisted of a list of pairs of the form (foreign word, English word). Because bilingual dictionary structure varieswidely, and even the availability and compatibility of part -of- speech tags ... thislist.We use the notion of coentry to build the synonymyrelation between English words. The per-entry coentrycount Cper−entry(e1,e2) for two Englishwords e1and e2is simply the number of ... list ofEnglish words which are possible translations; in our reduced formateach entry lists a single foreign word and single possible English translation, though taking a union of all English translations...
... the office of a good and godly head and ruler; and also forworldly and civil policy certain days in the year to spare flesh, and use fish,for the benefit of the commonwealth and profit of his ... the life of the country. She evokes lostworlds of open fires and ice houses, of constant pickling andpreserving, and of manchet loaves and curly-coated pigs. And she tellsthe stories of the ... majesty’s realm hath more plenty of ships,boats, crays, and other vessels, by reason of those which by hope of lucredo follow that trade of living.Note the blend of the religious and the practical...
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