Noun Argument Structure: Automatic Generation
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Multilingual noun valency, prototypes and ontology, NLG, WordNet, word embeddingsAbstract
This study deals with the linguistic, theoretical foundations and methodological phases that support the development of two prototypes for the automatic generation of the argument structure of simple and complex nominal phrases in German, Spanish, and French. The design of these tools, Xera and Combinatoria, combines several theoretical and methodological approaches, such as the valency grammar, the semantic prototypes, the WordNet ontologies, and the processing and generation of natural language. Both generators provide a new approach not only for researching the lexical combinatory patterns, but also for a more automated development of valency dictionaries.
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