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title = "Memory-based lexical acquisition and processing",
author = "Daelemans, Walter",
editor = "Frederking, Robert E. and
Taylor, Kathryn B.",
booktitle = "Third International EAMT Workshop: Machine Translation and the Lexicon",
month = apr # " 26{--}28",
year = "1993",
address = "Heidelberg, Germany",
publisher = "Springer Berlin Heidelberg",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/1993.eamt-1.6",
pages = "85--98",
abstract = "Current approaches to computational lexicology in language technology are knowledge-based (competence-oriented) and try to abstract away from specific formalisms, domains, and applications. This results in severe complexity, acquisition and reusability bottlenecks. As an alternative, we propose a particular performance-oriented approach to Natural Language Processing based on automatic memory-based learning of linguistic (lexical) tasks. The consequences of the approach for computational lexicology are discussed, and the application of the approach on a number of lexical acquisition and disambiguation tasks in phonology, morphology and syntax is described.",
ISBN = "3-540-59040-4",
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%T Memory-based lexical acquisition and processing
%A Daelemans, Walter
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%Y Taylor, Kathryn B.
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%D 1993
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%X Current approaches to computational lexicology in language technology are knowledge-based (competence-oriented) and try to abstract away from specific formalisms, domains, and applications. This results in severe complexity, acquisition and reusability bottlenecks. As an alternative, we propose a particular performance-oriented approach to Natural Language Processing based on automatic memory-based learning of linguistic (lexical) tasks. The consequences of the approach for computational lexicology are discussed, and the application of the approach on a number of lexical acquisition and disambiguation tasks in phonology, morphology and syntax is described.
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%P 85-98
Markdown (Informal)
[Memory-based lexical acquisition and processing](https://aclanthology.org/1993.eamt-1.6) (Daelemans, EAMT 1993)
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