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Chapter 12. A comprehensive Japanese MWE lexicon

JMWEL
  • Masahito Takahashi , Toshifumi Tanabe , Jack Halpern and Kosho Shudo
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Abstract

JMWEL (Japanese MWE Lexicon) is a comprehensive lexicon of Japanese Multiword Expressions (MWEs) with a rich set of grammatical attributes fine-tuned for phrase-based processing of a wide range of Japanese documents. It has about 160,000 MWE lemmas covering almost every kind of linguistically idiosyncratic but commonly used Japanese phrases, e.g., idioms, quasi-idioms, collocations, quasi-collocations, clichés, quasi-clichés, institutionalized phrases, proverbs, and old sayings, excepting technical terms in specialized fields or named entities. JMWEL consists of sixteen sub-lexicons reflecting their distinctive features. The comprehensiveness of the collected MWEs and the detailed morpho-syntactic information given to each MWE, which may include internal modifiers, are notable features of JMWEL. In this paper, we introduce the newest version of JMWEL.

Abstract

JMWEL (Japanese MWE Lexicon) is a comprehensive lexicon of Japanese Multiword Expressions (MWEs) with a rich set of grammatical attributes fine-tuned for phrase-based processing of a wide range of Japanese documents. It has about 160,000 MWE lemmas covering almost every kind of linguistically idiosyncratic but commonly used Japanese phrases, e.g., idioms, quasi-idioms, collocations, quasi-collocations, clichés, quasi-clichés, institutionalized phrases, proverbs, and old sayings, excepting technical terms in specialized fields or named entities. JMWEL consists of sixteen sub-lexicons reflecting their distinctive features. The comprehensiveness of the collected MWEs and the detailed morpho-syntactic information given to each MWE, which may include internal modifiers, are notable features of JMWEL. In this paper, we introduce the newest version of JMWEL.

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