- Title
- Semantics in Action.
- Abstract
- The paper presents a concise description of a comprehensive
approach to computational lexical semantics and focuses on
the treatment of events. We reason about the semantic information that
should be encoded in a lexicon entry to support the twin tasks of
constructing Text Meaning Representations (TMRs) for input texts and
generating texts off TMRs. As static knowledge sources cannot
be expected to cover all textual inputs, we describe and illustrate
how lexical entries can be changed dynamically to fit the
textual context at processing time. On the very important issue
of knowledge acquisition, our experience shows that determining the
meaning of lexical items is not a trivial task for a team of human
acquirers (who are, we believe, absolutely indispensable for the
more complex decisions in lexical knowledge acquisition). We
illustrate how one can overcome the subjectivity of acquirers partly
through advanced methodology and partly by having the lexical-semantic
model account for some of the combinatory and (semi-)productive
principles of natural language.
- Comments
- 33 pages.
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