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Resource Construction and Distribution Analysis of Internal Structure of Modern Chinese Double-Syllable Verb

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In this paper, we analyze the necessity of the construction of internal structure resources of verbs from the perspectives of linguistics and NLP application. We also introduce the method and process of the internal structure annotation of double-syllable verbs in Modern Chinese Dictionary (7th Edition). A total of 9697 double-syllable verbs are annotated. From the results of the annotation, it is found that there are 61.19% of words with a character inside the word as the center of the verb. Among them, the words with verb-object structure is the most (64.5%), followed by the adverbial-head structure (27.77%). This paper can provide basic resources for syntactic and semantic analysis so as to realize the unified analysis of lexicon and syntax.

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This paper is supported by the National Social Science Fund (16AYY007), the Funds of Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Language Resource (TYR17001), the funds of Major Projects of Key Research Bases of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education (16JJD740004).

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Wang, G., Rao, G., Xun, E. (2020). Resource Construction and Distribution Analysis of Internal Structure of Modern Chinese Double-Syllable Verb. In: Hong, JF., Zhang, Y., Liu, P. (eds) Chinese Lexical Semantics. CLSW 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11831. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38189-9_16

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