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A lexical semantic and statistical approach to lexical collocation extraction for natural language generation.
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| Abstract | Lexical collocations are frequently occurring word pairs in natural language whose presence are not always predictable by their usage. These collocations are used by native speakers of a language almost without thought, yet they must be learned by nonnative speakers of the language. A native speaker of English might say that he/she drinks “strong coffee, ” but a nonnative speaker might say either “powerful coffee ” or “sturdy coffee.” Collocations tend to vary among languages and topic domains. Unfortunately, the task of correctly identifying |
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| Subject Keyword | Lexical Collocation Extraction Statistical Approach Lexical Semantic Natural Language Generation Native Speaker Nonnative Speaker Sturdy Coffee Lexical Collocation Strong Coffee Topic Domain Word Pair Powerful Coffee Natural Language |
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