ACL RD-TEC 1.0 Summarization of W91-0211
Paper Title:
IN SO MANY WORDS KNOWLEDGE AS A LEXICAL PHENOMENON
IN SO MANY WORDS KNOWLEDGE AS A LEXICAL PHENOMENON
Authors: Willem Meijs and Piek Vossen
Primarily assigned technology terms:
Other assigned terms:
- approach
- argument position
- bilingual dictionary
- case
- causality
- clusters
- cognitive
- compounds
- concept
- concepts
- conceptual knowledge
- conceptual representation
- conceptual structures
- conceptualization
- contemporary english
- content words
- controlled vocabulary
- countability
- determiners
- dictionaries
- dictionary
- dictionary definition
- dictionary definitions
- domain knowledge
- dutch
- encyclopaedia
- events
- expert knowledge
- fact
- feature
- function words
- functional grammar
- grammar
- grammatical knowledge
- grid
- hypothesis
- inferences
- inflection
- intelligence
- interpretation
- knowledge
- ldoce
- lexical items
- lexical knowledge
- lexical meaning
- lexical semantic
- lexicographer
- lexicon
- linguistic
- linguistic expressions
- linguistic knowledge
- linguistic utterance
- logic
- machine readable dictionaries
- mathematics
- meaning
- meanings
- measure
- names
- natural language
- natural languages
- non-perceptual knowledge
- nouns
- prepositions
- presuppositions
- process
- pronoun
- pronouns
- redundant information
- relation
- relative pronoun
- representation language
- representation structure
- representation system
- semantic
- semantic content
- semantic information
- semantic interpretation
- semantic roles
- slot
- symbol
- symbols
- syntactic and semantic information
- syntactic functions
- technical terms
- term
- terms
- theory
- translation pairs
- utterance
- vocabulary
- word
- word dictionary
- word senses
- words