Nov
21
2007
Statistical Interpretation of Compound Gnomes
By Beag Óg
The whole reason I have been away so long has included quite a bit of prep for the upcoming winter, but I have been doing a great deal of reading and research. My wee gnome brain has no idea what this all means, but garden gnomes get prominence in this University of Melbourne Thesis.
One thing to remember … discovering the semantic relationship between the modifier and head noun in a compound nominalisation is first construed as a two-way disamiguation task between an underlying subject or object semantic relation between a head noun and its modifier, and second as a three-way task between subject, direct object, and prepositional object relations.
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