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Construction and Application of Chinese Generation Lexicon for Chinese Irregular Collocation Between Verbs and Nouns

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Chinese Lexical Semantics (CLSW 2018)

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With the expanding scope of current research, irregular collocation processing began to attract scholars’ attention. Based on the Generation Lexicon theory, we build a special word-description system. This knowledge representation system can restore the irregular collocation caused by omitting or metaphor in a clear manner, and then interpret their internal grouping mechanism and general process. The whole process will provide an effective way to deal with the irregular collocation processing problems.

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    Mengxiang Wang (2013) pointed out that the linkage and collocation of verbs shared a relationship with the type of the verb event structure; Among the three event structures (state, process, and transformation), the VP following each sort of verbs is selective. For example, the possibility that the process verbs are followed by a state verb is large.

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This research was partly supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (61602040, 61433015), and China Postdoctoral Fund (2015M580905).

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Wang, M., Rao, Q., Wang, H. (2018). Construction and Application of Chinese Generation Lexicon for Chinese Irregular Collocation Between Verbs and Nouns. In: Hong, JF., Su, Q., Wu, JS. (eds) Chinese Lexical Semantics. CLSW 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11173. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04015-4_58

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