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arxiv: cmp-lg/9607008 · v1 · submitted 1996-07-08 · cmp-lg · cs.CL

From Submit to Submitted via Submission: On Lexical Rules in Large-Scale Lexicon Acquisition

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keywords acquisitionlarge-scalelexicalsemi-automaticcomputationaljustifiedlexiconprocess
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This paper deals with the discovery, representation, and use of lexical rules (LRs) during large-scale semi-automatic computational lexicon acquisition. The analysis is based on a set of LRs implemented and tested on the basis of Spanish and English business- and finance-related corpora. We show that, though the use of LRs is justified, they do not come cost-free. Semi-automatic output checking is required, even with blocking and preemtion procedures built in. Nevertheless, large-scope LRs are justified because they facilitate the unavoidable process of large-scale semi-automatic lexical acquisition. We also argue that the place of LRs in the computational process is a complex issue.

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