Abstract
Verbal collocations comprise a vast group of any natural language lexis. It is important for linguistic computer applications to be capable to analyze these word combinations correctly. Indeed, the verb is the nucleus of utterance, it is the organizer of the text structure, and moreover, it is what makes a set of heterogeneous words become a message otherwise lacking its communicative force.
To analyze verbal collocations means to understand their meaning. Since collocational meaning can be so neatly and finely represented by lexical functions as we showed in Chapters 1 and 2, the task of analyzing collocations semantically can be viewed as the task of assigning a verbal collocation the lexical function which best conveys its meaning and reflects its structure.
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Gelbukh, A., Kolesnikova, O. (2013). Analysis of Verbal Collocations with Lexical Functions. In: Semantic Analysis of Verbal Collocations with Lexical Functions. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 414. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28771-8_5
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