Explorations in Automatic Thesaurus Discovery
Explorations in Automatic Thesaurus Discovery
A symbolic and surgical acquisition of terms through variation
Connectionist, Statistical, and Symbolic Approaches to Learning for Natural Language Processing
A step towards the detection of semantic variants of terms in technical documents
COLING '98 Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 1
Automatic acquisition of hyponyms from large text corpora
COLING '92 Proceedings of the 14th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
Unsupervised segmentation of words using prior distributions of morph length and frequency
ACL '03 Proceedings of the 41st Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics - Volume 1
Lexically-based terminology structuring: some inherent limits
COMPUTERM '02 COLING-02 on COMPUTERM 2002: second international workshop on computational terminology - Volume 14
Conceptual structuring through term variations
MWE '03 Proceedings of the ACL 2003 workshop on Multiword expressions: analysis, acquisition and treatment - Volume 18
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In this work, we address the deciphering of semantic relations between terms in order to build structured terminologies. We study particularly the contribution of morphological clues. Among linguistic operations proposed by the morphology, we analyze affixation and suppletion. We show interpretative schemata emerging from morphologically formed lexemes and corresponding terminological relations. Morphology appears to be a useful tool for the deciphering of semantic relations between terms.