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8th MWE@ACL 2011: Portland, Oregon, USA
- Valia Kordoni, Carlos Ramisch, Aline Villavicencio:

Proceedings of the Workshop on Multiword Expressions: from Parsing and Generation to the Real World, MWE@ACL 2011, Portland, Oregon, USA, June 23, 2011. Association for Computational Linguistics 2011, ISBN 978-1-932432-97-8 - Timothy Baldwin:

MWEs and Topic Modelling: Enhancing Machine Learning with Linguistics. 1 - Antton Gurrutxaga, Iñaki Alegria:

Automatic Extraction of NV Expressions in Basque: Basic Issues on Cooccurrence Techniques. 2-7 - Tanmoy Chakraborty, Dipankar Das, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay:

Semantic Clustering: an Attempt to Identify Multiword Expressions in Bengali. 8-13 - Deirdre Hogan, Jennifer Foster, Josef van Genabith:

Decreasing Lexical Data Sparsity in Statistical Syntactic Parsing - Experiments with Named Entities. 14-19 - Mark A. Finlayson, Nidhi Kulkarni:

Detecting Multi-Word Expressions Improves Word Sense Disambiguation. 20-24 - William Schuler, Aravind K. Joshi:

Tree-Rewriting Models of Multi-Word Expressions. 25-30 - Yuancheng Tu, Dan Roth:

Learning English Light Verb Constructions: Contextual or Statistical. 31-39 - Juwon Lee:

Two Types of Korean Light Verb Constructions in a Typed Feature Structure Grammar. 40-48 - Matthieu Constant, Anthony Sigogne:

MWU-Aware Part-of-Speech Tagging with a CRF Model and Lexical Resources. 49-56 - Robert Krovetz, Paul Deane, Nitin Madnani:

The Web is not a PERSON, Berners-Lee is not an ORGANIZATION, and African-Americans are not LOCATIONS: An Analysis of the Performance of Named-Entity Recognition. 57-64 - Berthold Crysmann:

A Machine Learning Approach to Relational Noun Mining in German. 65-73 - Magali Sanches Duran, Carlos Ramisch, Sandra M. Aluísio, Aline Villavicencio:

Identifying and Analyzing Brazilian Portuguese Complex Predicates. 74-82 - Patrick Watrin, Thomas François:

An N-gram Frequency Database Reference to Handle MWE Extraction in NLP Applications. 83-91 - Petter Haugereid, Francis Bond:

Extracting Transfer Rules for Multiword Expressions from Parallel Corpora. 92-100 - Otávio Costa Acosta, Aline Villavicencio, Viviane Pereira Moreira:

Identification and Treatment of Multiword Expressions Applied to Information Retrieval. 101-109 - Rai Mahesh Sinha:

Stepwise Mining of Multi-Word Expressions in Hindi. 110-115 - Veronika Vincze, István Nagy T., Gábor Berend:

Detecting Noun Compounds and Light Verb Constructions: a Contrastive Study. 116-121 - Nidhi Kulkarni, Mark A. Finlayson:

jMWE: A Java Toolkit for Detecting Multi-Word Expressions. 122-124 - Violeta Seretan, Eric Wehrli:

FipsCoView: On-line Visualisation of Collocations Extracted from Multilingual Parallel Corpora. 125-127 - David Wible, Nai-Lung Tsao:

The StringNet Lexico-Grammatical Knowledgebase and its Applications. 128-130 - Ted Pedersen, Satanjeev Banerjee, Bridget T. McInnes, Saiyam Kohli, Mahesh Joshi, Ying Liu:

The Ngram Statistics Package (Text: : NSP) : A Flexible Tool for Identifying Ngrams, Collocations, and Word Associations. 131-133 - Vitor de Araújo, Carlos Ramisch, Aline Villavicencio:

Fast and Flexible MWE Candidate Generation with the mwetoolkit. 134-136 - Kenneth Church:

How Many Multiword Expressions do People Know? 137-144

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