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Formalizing non-standard lexical functions

  • Autores: Anne-Laure Jousse
  • Localización: Meaning-Text Theory 2007 [Recurso electrónico]: proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Meaning-Text Theory : Klagenfurt, May 20 - 24, 2007 / Kim Gerdes (ed. lit.), Tilmann Reuther (ed. lit.), Leo Wanner (ed. lit.), 2007, ISBN 978-3-86688-017-7, págs. 219-228
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • In the lexicographical products developed within the framework of the Explicative and Combinatorial Lexicology, such as the DiCo, the lexico-semantic links are modeled by means of lexical functions. However, only a part of them (called standard) appear as a real formal encoding. The others (called non-standard), which represent links more specific to some lexical units, are written in a heterogeneous and barely formalized way. Therefore, some relations cannot be taken into account in automatic processings. We propose in this paper a methodology for the formalization of non-standard lexical functions in order to make them machine-readable in applications such as text analysis and text generation. To complete this work, we discuss some theoretical assumptions drawn upon this formalism and sketch some propositions for a global and homogeneous formalization of all lexical links described in the DiCo.


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