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rewriting rule 6: multiword compounds #47

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vcvpaiva opened this issue Feb 8, 2017 · 2 comments
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rewriting rule 6: multiword compounds #47

vcvpaiva opened this issue Feb 8, 2017 · 2 comments

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vcvpaiva commented Feb 8, 2017

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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vcvpaiva commented Feb 9, 2017

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

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duplicate of issue #27?

@vcvpaiva vcvpaiva changed the title Multiword compounds rewriting rule 6: multiword compounds Mar 16, 2017
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