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Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Multiword Expressions and Universal Dependencies (MWE-UD) @ LREC-COLING 2024

LREC-COLING 2024 Workshop

undefined, undefined 20 May 2024 - 25 May 2024 27 papers
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Every Time We Hire an LLM, the Reasoning Performance of the Linguists Goes Up

Harish Tayyar Madabushi

DOI: 10.63317/2dudjj22ekcu
02

Using Universal Dependencies for testing hypotheses about communicative efficiency

Natalia Levshina

pp. 2-3 DOI: 10.63317/4i8j3gxeczm6
03

Automatic Manipulation of Training Corpora to Make Parsers Accept Real-world Text

Hiroshi Kanayama, Ran Iwamoto, Masayasu Muraoka, Takuya Ohko, Kohtaroh Miyamoto

pp. 4-13 DOI: 10.63317/5jyw7zms6o92
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Assessing BERT’s sensitivity to idiomaticity

Li Liu, Francois Lareau

pp. 14-23 DOI: 10.63317/237ah8ahyc8c
05

Identification and Annotation of Body Part Multiword Expressions in Old Egyptian

Roberto Díaz Hernández

pp. 24-32 DOI: 10.63317/2zjf8tbxh3p5
06

Fitting Fixed Expressions into the UD Mould: Swedish as a Use Case

Lars Ahrenberg

pp. 33-42 DOI: 10.63317/3chtzfj7n2h3
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Synthetic-Error Augmented Parsing of Swedish as a Second Language: Experiments with Word Order

Arianna Masciolini, Emilie Francis, Maria Irena Szawerna

pp. 43-49 DOI: 10.63317/2pkyyt4p5d3g
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The Vedic Compound Dataset

Sven Sellmer, Oliver Hellwig

pp. 50-55 DOI: 10.63317/2fydexexhm2f
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A Universal Dependencies Treebank for Gujarati

Mayank Jobanputra, Maitrey Mehta, Çağrı Çöltekin

pp. 56-62 DOI: 10.63317/49gerty9szfo
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Overcoming Early Saturation on Low-Resource Languages in Multilingual Dependency Parsing

Jiannan Mao, Chenchen Ding, Hour Kaing, Hideki Tanaka, Masao Utiyama, Tadahiro Matsumoto.

pp. 63-69 DOI: 10.63317/57hfe6yoj2ms
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Part-of-Speech Tagging for Northern Kurdish

Peshmerge Morad, Sina Ahmadi, Lorenzo Gatti

pp. 70-80 DOI: 10.63317/3b89fbah5ane
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Diachronic Analysis of Multi-word Expression Functional Categories in Scientific English

Diego Alves, Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb, Elena Schmidt, Elke Teich

pp. 81-87 DOI: 10.63317/4shjtz9wo59s
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Lexicons Gain the Upper Hand in Arabic MWE Identification

Najet Hadj Mohamed, Agata Savary, Cherifa Ben Khelil, Jean-Yves Antoine, Iskandar Keskes, Lamia Hadrich-Belguith

pp. 88-97 DOI: 10.63317/2qwpbito2wpy
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Revisiting VMWEs in Hindi: Annotating Layers of Predication

Kanishka Jain, Ashwini Vaidya

pp. 98-105 DOI: 10.63317/5pcyawb42i39
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Towards the semantic annotation of SR-ELEXIS corpus: Insights into Multiword Expressions and Named Entities

Cvetana Krstev, Ranka Stanković, Aleksandra M. Marković, Teodora Sofija Mihajlov

pp. 106-114 DOI: 10.63317/4bqkgoyahsvt
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To Leave No Stone Unturned: Annotating Verbal Idioms in the Parallel Meaning Bank

Rafael Ehren, Kilian Evang, Laura Kallmeyer

pp. 115-124 DOI: 10.63317/2kjeyvcjqug6
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Universal Feature-based Morphological Trees

Federica Gamba, Abishek Stephen, Zdeněk Žabokrtský

pp. 125-137 DOI: 10.63317/3ty2qmpenh6b
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Combining Grammatical and Relational Approaches. A Hybrid Method for the Identification of Candidate Collocations from Corpora

Damiano Perri, Irene Fioravanti, Osvaldo Gervasi, Stefania Spina

pp. 138-146 DOI: 10.63317/4jweb7xgmtp5
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Multiword Expressions between the Corpus and the Lexicon: Universality, Idiosyncrasy, and the Lexicon-Corpus Interface

Verginica Barbu Mititelu, Voula Giouli, Kilian Evang, Daniel Zeman, Petya Osenova, Carole Tiberius, Simon Krek, Stella Markantonatou, Ivelina Stoyanova, Ranka Stanković, Christian Chiarcos

pp. 147-153 DOI: 10.63317/3bbhb5h2dj4k
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Annotation of Multiword Expressions in the SUK 1.0 Training Corpus of Slovene: Lessons Learned and Future Steps

Jaka Čibej, Polona Gantar, Mija Bon

pp. 154-162 DOI: 10.63317/2tiazs5gax6s

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