James Pustejovsky, Sabine Bergler (Eds.):
Lexical Semantics and Knowledge Representation, First SIGLEX Workshop, Berkeley, CA, USA, June 17, 1991, Proceedings.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 627 Springer 1992, ISBN 3-540-55801-2
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- James Pustejovsky:
Introduction.
1-4
- Sergei Nirenburg, Lori S. Levin:
Syntax-Driven and Ontology-Driven Lexical Semantics.
5-20
- Ingrid Meyer:
Knowledge Management for Terminology-Intensive Applications: Needs and Tools.
21-37
- John F. Sowa:
Logical Structures in the Lexicon.
39-60
- James H. Martin:
Conventional Metaphor and the Lexicon.
61-73
- Gerrit Burkert, Peter Forster:
Representation of Semantic Knowledge with Term Subsumption Languages.
75-85
- Nicholas Ostler, B. T. S. Atkins:
Predictable Meaning Shift: Some Linguistic Properties of Lexical Implication Rules.
87-100
- Ann A. Copestake, Ted Briscoe:
Lexical Operations in a Unification-Based Framework.
101-119
- Peter G. Anick, Sabine Bergler:
Lexical Structures or Linguistic Inference.
121-135
- Willem Meijs, Piek Vossen:
In So Many Words: Knowledge as a Lexical Phenomenon.
137-153
- Melissa Macpherson:
Redefining the "Level" of the "Word".
155-169
- John S. White:
Lexical and World Knowledge: Theoretical and Applied Viewpoints.
171-183
- Michael Herweg:
Aspectual Requirements of Temporal Connectives: Evidence for a Two-Level Approach to Semantics.
185-200
- Peter Gerstl:
A Model for the Interaction of Lexical and Non-Lexical Knowledge in the Determination of Word Meaning.
201-218
- Martha W. Evens, Joanne Dardaine, Yu-Feng Huang, Sun M. Li, Judith A. Markowitz, Frank J. Rinaldo, Margi Rinaldo, Robert Strutz:
For the Lexicon that Has Everything.
219-233
- Nicoletta Calzolari:
Acquiring and Representing Semantic Information in a Lexical Knowledge Base.
235-243
- Martha Stone Palmer:
General Lexical Representation for an Effect Predicate.
245-253
- Kathleen Dahlgren:
The Autonomy of Shallow Lexical Knowledge.
255-267
- Bonnie J. Dorr:
A Two-Level Knowledge Representation for Machine Translation: Lexical Semantics and Tense/Aspect.
269-287
- Boyan A. Onyshkevych, Sergei Nirenburg:
Lexicon, Ontology, and Text Meaning.
289-303
- Tomoyoshi Matsukawa, Eiji Yokota:
Development of the Concept Dictionary - Implementation of Lexical Knowledge.
305-319
- Robert E. Mercer:
Presuppositions and Default Reasoning: A Study in Lexical Pragmatics.
321-339
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