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title = "Semantic annotation to characterize contextual variation in terminological noun compounds: a pilot study",
author = "Cabezas-Garc{\'\i}a, Melania and
San Mart{\'\i}n, Antonio",
editor = "Markantonatou, Stella and
Ramisch, Carlos and
Savary, Agata and
Vincze, Veronika",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 13th Workshop on Multiword Expressions ({MWE} 2017)",
month = apr,
year = "2017",
address = "Valencia, Spain",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/W17-1714",
doi = "10.18653/v1/W17-1714",
pages = "108--113",
abstract = "Noun compounds (NCs) are semantically complex and not fully compositional, as is often assumed. This paper presents a pilot study regarding the semantic annotation of environmental NCs with a view to accessing their semantics and exploring their domain-based contextual variation. Our results showed that the semantic annotation of NCs afforded important insights into how context impacts their conceptualization.",
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%T Semantic annotation to characterize contextual variation in terminological noun compounds: a pilot study
%A Cabezas-García, Melania
%A San Martín, Antonio
%Y Markantonatou, Stella
%Y Ramisch, Carlos
%Y Savary, Agata
%Y Vincze, Veronika
%S Proceedings of the 13th Workshop on Multiword Expressions (MWE 2017)
%D 2017
%8 April
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C Valencia, Spain
%F cabezas-garcia-san-martin-2017-semantic
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%U https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/W17-1714
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Markdown (Informal)
[Semantic annotation to characterize contextual variation in terminological noun compounds: a pilot study](https://aclanthology.org/W17-1714) (Cabezas-García & San Martín, MWE 2017)
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