The derivation of a large computational lexicon for English from LDOCE
Computational lexicography for natural language processing
Extracting the unextractable: a case study on verb-particles
COLING-02 proceedings of the 6th conference on Natural language learning - Volume 20
A statistical approach to the semantics of verb-particles
MWE '03 Proceedings of the ACL 2003 workshop on Multiword expressions: analysis, acquisition and treatment - Volume 18
Detecting a continuum of compositionality in phrasal verbs
MWE '03 Proceedings of the ACL 2003 workshop on Multiword expressions: analysis, acquisition and treatment - Volume 18
ElectricDict '04 Proceedings of the Workshop on Enhancing and Using Electronic Dictionaries
MWE '04 Proceedings of the Workshop on Multiword Expressions: Integrating Processing
Automatic identification of English verb particle constructions using linguistic features
Prepositions '06 Proceedings of the Third ACL-SIGSEM Workshop on Prepositions
Automatically distinguishing literal and figurative usages of highly polysemous verbs
DeepLA '05 Proceedings of the ACL-SIGLEX Workshop on Deep Lexical Acquisition
Deep lexical acquisition of verb-particle constructions
Computer Speech and Language
The availability of verb-particle constructions in lexical resources: How much is enough?
Computer Speech and Language
Estimating linear models for compositional distributional semantics
COLING '10 Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Computational Linguistics
Identifying verbal collocations in wikipedia articles
TSD'11 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Text, speech and dialogue
Automatic extraction of fixed multiword expressions
IJCNLP'05 Proceedings of the Second international joint conference on Natural Language Processing
Sorting out the most confusing English phrasal verbs
SemEval '12 Proceedings of the First Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics - Volume 1: Proceedings of the main conference and the shared task, and Volume 2: Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation
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In this paper we investigate the phenomenon of verb-particle constructions, discussing their characteristics and their availability for use with NLP systems. We concentrate in particular on the coverage provided by some electronic resources. Given the constantly growing number of verb-particle combinations, possible ways of extending the coverage of the available resources are investigated, taking into account regular patterns found in some productive combinations of verbs and particles. We discuss, in particular, the use of Levin's (1993) classes of verbs as a means to obtain productive verb-particle constructions, and discuss the issues involved in adopting such an approach.