id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_zwxfdtyt5jcbtelumlduow5tpu Nathan Schneider Discriminative Lexical Semantic Segmentation with Gaps: Running the MWE Gamut 2014 14 .pdf application/pdf 9483 1127 69 Discriminative Lexical Semantic Segmentation with Gaps: Running the MWE Gamut MWEs containing gaps, thereby enabling efficient sequence tagging algorithms for featurerich discriminative models. linguistically-driven evaluation of MWE identification with truly heterogeneous expression It is difficult to establish any comprehensive taxonomy of multiword idioms, let alone develop linguistic criteria and corpus resources that cut across type, and that facilitates free text annotation without requiring a prespecified MWE lexicon (§2). (2014) we have applied this scheme to fully annotate a 55,000-word corpus of English web reviews To build and evaluate a multiword expression analyzer, we use the MWE-annotated corpus of Schneider et al. the first dataset of social media text with MWE annotations beyond named entities. A multiword lexical expression may contain gaps, The language of derivations licensed by the grammars in §3 allows for a tag-based encoding of MWE With the above representations we model MWE identification as sequence tagging, one of the paradigms ./cache/work_zwxfdtyt5jcbtelumlduow5tpu.pdf ./txt/work_zwxfdtyt5jcbtelumlduow5tpu.txt