Syntax-Based Collocation Extraction: 44 (Text, Speech and Language Technology)
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Syntax-Based Collocation Extraction by Violeta Seretan
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Geoffrey Williams; Violeta Seretan. This book tackles the question of Syntax-Based Collocation Extraction from a computational perspective.
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It first gives an overview of collocation studies over time and then details the creation of a collocation extraction tool developed by the author during her thesis at the University of Geneva. It is a relatively short book consisting of of text pages divided into six chapters, including both the introduction and conclusion, and with six appendices, an extensive bibliography and an index covering a further 89 pages. The first two chapters set the scene with a short introductory chapter outlining the relevance of collocation to Natural Language Processing, the need for a syntax-based approach to extraction and an outline of the book.
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The second chapter looks at collocation, its history as a phenomenon and the definitions used by the different schools of Most users should sign in with their email address. If you originally registered with a username please use that to sign in. To purchase short term access, please sign in to your Oxford Academic account above.
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