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Introduction Motivation Linguistic Levels Types of MWEs Approaches to identify MWEs Limitations Conclusion References

Introduction Motivation Linguistic Levels Types of MWEs Approaches to identify MWEs Limitations Conclusion References. Put the sweater on Put the sweater on the table Put the light on. Put the sweater on Put the sweater on the table Put the light on Roughly defined as:

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Introduction Motivation Linguistic Levels Types of MWEs Approaches to identify MWEs Limitations Conclusion References

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  1. Introduction • Motivation • Linguistic Levels • Types of MWEs • Approaches to identify MWEs • Limitations • Conclusion • References

  2. Put the sweater on • Put the sweater on the table • Put the light on

  3. Put the sweater on • Put the sweater on the table • Put the light on • Roughly defined as: • Idiosyncratic interpretations that cross word boundaries (or spaces)

  4. His grandfather kicked the bucket. • This job is a piece of cake • Put the sweater on • He is the dark horse of the match Google Translations of above sentences: अपने दादा बाल्टी लात मारी इस काम के केक का एक टुकड़ा है स्वेटर पर रखो वह मैच के अंधेरे घोड़ा है

  5. Src: Kim, 2008

  6. Src: Kim, 2008

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  9. Kim, S. N. (2008). Statistical modeling of multiword expressions. • Sag, I. A., Baldwin, T., Bond, F., Copestake, A., & Filckinger, D. (2001). Multiword Expression : A pain in the neck for the NLP. In the proceeding of the 3rd International conference on Intelligent text processing and computational linguistics. • Calzolari, N. a. (2002). Towards best practice for multiword expressions in computational lexicons. Proc. of the 3rd International conference of language resources and evaluation, (pp. 1934--40).

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