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We have 1148 occurrences of `nn' dependencies, which should correspond to noun-noun compounds. Some of these are really multiword expressions, crystallized by use, like \textit{paddling pool, swimming suit, soccer ball, tennis player, pork chop, camera man}.
Others are constructed for the specific sentence like \textit{forest path, fur scarf, motorcycle racer}. Other are mistakes in the analysis like \textit{hiker dancing} in ``There is no hiker dancing on top of the mountain".
Freeling has a module for multiword compounds that might be useful. The issue here is to see if it's possible to use this module, after the parsing, as a post-processing.
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adding list of crystallized expressions:
paddling pool,
swimming suit,
soccer ball,
tennis player,
pork chop,
camera man
straw hat
guinea pig
blow torch
living room
waste bin
trash can
slip and slide
We have 1148 occurrences of `nn' dependencies, which should correspond to noun-noun compounds. Some of these are really multiword expressions, crystallized by use, like \textit{paddling pool, swimming suit, soccer ball, tennis player, pork chop, camera man}.
Others are constructed for the specific sentence like \textit{forest path, fur scarf, motorcycle racer}. Other are mistakes in the analysis like \textit{hiker dancing} in ``There is no hiker dancing on top of the mountain".
Freeling has a module for multiword compounds that might be useful. The issue here is to see if it's possible to use this module, after the parsing, as a post-processing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: