LINGUIST List 25.2064
Fri
May 09 2014
Qs: PARSEME MWE
survey
Editor for this issue:
Alex Isotalo <alxlinguistlist.org>
Date: 09-May-2014
From: Gyri S. Losnegaard
<gyri.losnegaard
uib.no>
Subject: PARSEME MWE
survey
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Dear Linguist List members,
PARSEME (COST Action IC1207:
http://typo.uni-konstanz.de/parseme)
is an interdisciplinary scientific network
devoted to the role of multiword expressions
(MWEs) in parsing.
In an effort towards consolidating past and
ongoing research, PARSEME is conducting a
survey of language resources (LRs) containing
MWEs. Examples of such resources are
monolingual and multilingual lists of MWEs, MWE
dictionaries and lexica, dictionaries that
include MWE entries, treebanks with MWE
annotation, and any other types of lexical or
linguistic resources that have MWEs as part of
their inventory.
As a member of the community, you are kindly
asked to report on relevant LRs you are aware
of by spending just a few minutes filling in
this simple web form:
http://goo.gl/iUTc06
In order to avoid duplicating information,
please check
http://goo.gl/WWZwzO
to see if the resource has already been
registered. All contributions are automatically
anonymized and publicly available here.
Alternatively, you may register a resource via
this e-mail address: parseme-survey
chopin.ipipan.waw.pl. In this case
you only need to provide the name and the type
of the resource as well as a minimum of
information about how to access it.
We are aware that many LRs are catalogued in
international infrastructures such as the
CLARIN and META-SHARE repositories. However,
information on MWEs in these LRs is often not
available, so it will be valuable for us to
receive pointers to relevant resources in these
repositories.
We greatly appreciate your contribution!
On behalf of the PARSEME Action and its
Steering Committee,
Gyri Smørdal Losnegaard & Federico
Sangati
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Computational
Linguistics
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