Search Results for author: Tibor Kiss

Found 6 papers, 1 papers with code

GerEO: A Large-Scale Resource on the Syntactic Distribution of German Experiencer-Object Verbs

no code implementations LREC 2022 Johanna M. Poppek, Simon Masloch, Tibor Kiss

Although studied for several decades, the syntactic properties of experiencer-object (EO) verbs are still under discussion, while most analyses are not supported by substantial corpus data.

Issues of Mass and Count: Dealing with `Dual-Life' Nouns

no code implementations SEMEVAL 2017 Tibor Kiss, Francis Jeffry Pelletier, Halima Husi{\'c}, Johanna Poppek

The topics of mass and count have been studied for many decades in philosophy (e. g., Quine, 1960; Pelletier, 1975), linguistics (e. g., McCawley, 1975; Allen, 1980; Krifka, 1991) and psychology (e. g., Middleton et al, 2004; Barner et al, 2009).

Philosophy

A sense-based lexicon of count and mass expressions: The Bochum English Countability Lexicon

no code implementations LREC 2016 Tibor Kiss, Francis Jeffry Pelletier, Halima Husic, Roman Nino Simunic, Johanna Marie Poppek

Further included are sets of similar senses using the Leacock and Chodorow (LCH) score for semantic similarity (Leacock {\&} Chodorow 1998), information on orthographic variation, on the completeness of all WordNet senses in the database and an annotated representation of different types of proper names.

Semantic Similarity Semantic Textual Similarity

Building a reference lexicon for countability in English

no code implementations LREC 2014 Tibor Kiss, Francis Jeffry Pelletier, Tobias Stadtfeld

The present paper describes the construction of a resource to determine the lexical preference class of a large number of English noun-senses ({\$}{\textbackslash}approx{\$} 14, 000) with respect to the distinction between mass and count interpretations.

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