Tools and methods for computational lexicology
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COLING '86 Proceedings of the 11th coference on Computational linguistics
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ANLC '92 Proceedings of the third conference on Applied natural language processing
Automatically extracting and representing collocations for language generation
ACL '90 Proceedings of the 28th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
COLING '90 Proceedings of the 13th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 3
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dg.o '00 Proceedings of the 2000 annual national conference on Digital government research
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Although every natural language system needs a computational lexicon, each system puts different amounts and types of information into its lexicon according to its individual needs. However, some of the information needed across systems is shared or "identical" information. This paper presents our experience in planning and building COMPLEX, a computational lexicon designed to be a repository of shared lexical information for use by Natural Language Processing (NLP) systems. We have drawn primarily on explicit and implicit information from machine-readable dictionaries (MRD's) to create a broad coverage lexicon.