</term>
of the
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noun
</term>
given the
<term>
#30022This paper explores the determinants of adjective-noun plausibility by using correlation analysis to compare judgements elicited from human subjects with five corpus-based variables: co-occurrence frequency of the adjective-noun pair, noun frequency,conditional probability of the noun given the adjective, the log-likelihood ratio, and Resnik's (1993) selectional association measure.
measure(ment),31-1-E99-1005,ak
the
<term>
adjective-noun pair
</term>
,
<term>
noun frequency
</term>
,
<term>
conditional probability
</term>
#30019This paper explores the determinants of adjective-noun plausibility by using correlation analysis to compare judgements elicited from human subjects with five corpus-based variables: co-occurrence frequency of the adjective-noun pair,noun frequency, conditional probability of the noun given the adjective, the log-likelihood ratio, and Resnik's (1993) selectional association measure.
measure(ment),24-1-E99-1005,ak
with five corpus-based variables :
<term>
co-occurrence frequency
</term>
of the
<term>
adjective-noun pair
</term>
#30012This paper explores the determinants of adjective-noun plausibility by using correlation analysis to compare judgements elicited from human subjects with five corpus-based variables:co-occurrence frequency of the adjective-noun pair, noun frequency, conditional probability of the noun given the adjective, the log-likelihood ratio, and Resnik's (1993) selectional association measure.
measure(ment),48-1-E99-1005,ak
<term>
log-likelihood ratio
</term>
, and
<term>
Resnik 's ( 1993 ) selectional association measure
</term>
. The highest correlation is obtained
#30036This paper explores the determinants of adjective-noun plausibility by using correlation analysis to compare judgements elicited from human subjects with five corpus-based variables: co-occurrence frequency of the adjective-noun pair, noun frequency, conditional probability of the noun given the adjective, the log-likelihood ratio, andResnik 's ( 1993 ) selectional association measure.
other,20-2-E99-1005,ak
lexicalist and collocational nature of
<term>
adjective-noun combinations
</term>
. This paper proposes an approach
#30065The highest correlation is obtained with the co-occurrence frequency, which points to the strongly lexicalist and collocational nature ofadjective-noun combinations.
measure(ment),44-1-E99-1005,ak
given the
<term>
adjective
</term>
, the
<term>
log-likelihood ratio
</term>
, and
<term>
Resnik 's ( 1993 ) selectional
#30032This paper explores the determinants of adjective-noun plausibility by using correlation analysis to compare judgements elicited from human subjects with five corpus-based variables: co-occurrence frequency of the adjective-noun pair, noun frequency, conditional probability of the noun given the adjective, thelog-likelihood ratio, and Resnik's (1993) selectional association measure.
other,28-1-E99-1005,ak
co-occurrence frequency
</term>
of the
<term>
adjective-noun pair
</term>
,
<term>
noun frequency
</term>
,
<term>
#30016This paper explores the determinants of adjective-noun plausibility by using correlation analysis to compare judgements elicited from human subjects with five corpus-based variables: co-occurrence frequency of theadjective-noun pair, noun frequency, conditional probability of the noun given the adjective, the log-likelihood ratio, and Resnik's (1993) selectional association measure.
measure(ment),7-2-E99-1005,ak
highest correlation is obtained with the
<term>
co-occurrence frequency
</term>
, which points to the strongly lexicalist
#30052The highest correlation is obtained with theco-occurrence frequency, which points to the strongly lexicalist and collocational nature of adjective-noun combinations.