Chinese Lexical Semantics 17th Workshop, CLSW 2016, Singapore, Singapore, May 20-22, 2016, Revised Selected Papers
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the 17th Chinese Lexical Semantics Workshop, CLSW 2016, held in Singapore, Singapore, in May 2016.The 70 regular papers included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 182 submissions. They are organized in...
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Abstract | This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the 17th Chinese Lexical Semantics Workshop, CLSW 2016, held in Singapore, Singapore, in May 2016.The 70 regular papers included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 182 submissions. They are organized in topical sections named: lexicon and morphology, the syntax-semantics interface, corpus and resource, natural language processing, case study of lexical semantics, extended study and application. |
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Subtitle | 17th Workshop, CLSW 2016, Singapore, Singapore, May 20-22, 2016, Revised Selected Papers |
TableOfContents | 2 Paraphrasing relations between word meanings in dictionaryand word senses in real corpus -- 2.1 Word meanings in dictionary can cover all word senses -- 2.2 Word meanings in dictionary can cover all word senses -- 2.3 Word meanings in dictionary exceed word senses -- 3 Reasons of the contradiction between word meanings indictionary and word senses in corpus -- 3.1 Reasons outside dictionary -- 3.2 Reasons from dictionary -- 4 Conclusion -- 5 Acknowledgment -- References -- 4 The Motivated Topicalization and Referentialityof the Compound Noun in Chinese -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Viewing the OV inversion on syntactic structure -- 3 Constructing of compound nouns -- 3.1 the structure type of N1V -- 3.2 The combination of N1, V , N2 -- 4 The referentiality and word order of compound nouns -- 5 Conclusions -- 6 Referrences -- 5 An Analysis of Definitions of Poly-meaning Sports'Entries Based on Generative Lexicon Theory -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Generative Lexicon Theory and its Expansible Sketch -- 2.1 Qualia Structure -- 2.2 Lexical Typing Structure -- 3 The Distinction Sense of Sports' Entries in a DictionaryBased on Generative Lexicon Theory -- 4 Complimentary Close -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 6 A Finer-Grained Classification of the Morpheme ke inthe "ke+X" Adjectives -- Abstract. -- Keywords -- 1 The classification of the "ke+X" adjectives -- 1.1 "Ke+X" adjectives from Contemporary Chinese Dictionary (2012) -- 2 The morphological status of ke in the "ke+X" adjectives -- 3 The source of ke in "ke+X" adjectives -- 3.1 keaux1→ adverb ke→ conjunction ke -- 3.2 keaux2→ bound morpheme→ affix -- 3.3 Keaux3→ bound morpheme→ quasi-suffix ke -- 4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 7 Classifiers in Singapore Mandarin Chinese: A Corpus-based Study -- Abstract. -- Keywords: -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Data Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Semantic Representation of a Sentence -- 2.1 Background -- 2.2 Definition of Binary Dependency Relationships -- 2.3 The Simplified Scheme of Binary Dependency Relationships -- 2.4 Turn sentence to semantic diagram of waveform -- 2.5 The function of semantic diagram of waveform -- 3 Simplest Complete Form of Sentence: The Order of SVO -- 3.1 Phenomena -- 3.2 Calculation and Conversion of word order -- 4 Supplement of SVO order: Taking Modifier-Core Order forInstance -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 16 From Form to Meaning and to Concept -- Keywords: -- 1 Introduction. -- 2 The Interface Theory. -- 3 The issue of whether V-1 or V-2 is the 'main verb' inMandarin. -- 4 Deriving a construction from a structure. -- 5 Tai's (1985, 2002) Principle of Temporal Sequence (PTS) -- 6 Chinese direction-indicating 'come' and 'go'. -- 7 Mistake assigned to the agent or to the patient. -- 8 Co-verbs signaling 'control' or 'non-control' -- 9 Conclusion. -- References -- 17 A Corpus-Based Analysis of Syntactic-Semantic Relationsbetween Adjectival Objects and Nouns in Mandarin Chinese -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Statistical Analysis of Examples -- 2.1 Data Collection and Extraction -- 2.2 Statistical Results -- 3 Analysis of Syntactic-Semantic Relations between Adjectivesand Specific Nouns -- 3.1 Semantic Relations between Adjectives and Specific Nouns -- 3.2 Syntactic Relations between Adjectives and Specific Nouns -- 3.3 Metonymic Analysis of Adjectival Objects -- 3.4 The Nominalization of Adjectival Objects -- 4 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 18 A Corpus-based Study on the Structure of V in " [jin4xing2]+V" in Modern Chinese -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Structural characteristics of "V" in " [Jin4Xing2]+V -- 2.1 Investigation of word formation -- 2.2 syllable 3 Scheme of Quantitative Survey -- 4 Numerical Results and Discussions -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Polarity of Chinese Emotion Words: The Constructionof a Polarity Database Based on Singapore ChineseSpeakers -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Background -- 2 Experiments -- 3 Results -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 12 A Structural and Prosodic Analysis of Trisyllabic NewWords -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The features of Chinese new words' syllabic distribution -- 3 The structural analysis of trisyllabic new words -- 3.1 Five structural types of trisyllabic new words and a quantitative analysis -- 3.2 The structure and amount of trisyllabic new modifier-head words -- 3.3 The structure and amount of trisyllabic new words coordinate structure(13 cases altogether) -- 3.4 The structure and amount of trisyllabic new predicate-object words -- 3.5 The structure and amount of trisyllabic new predicate-complement words -- 4 Analysis and discussion -- 4.1 The features of Chinese new words -- 4.2 The analysis of trisyllabic new words in Chinese language -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 13 On the Notion of "Syntactic Word": its Origin andEvolution -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Chao's Definition of "Syntactic Word" -- 3 Furukawa's definition of Syntactic Words -- 4 Zhou's Definition of Syntactic Words -- 5 Feng's Definition of Syntactic Words -- 5.1 Feng's Definition -- 5.2 Advantages of Feng's Definition -- 5.3 Significance of Feng's Redefinition -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part II The Syntax-Semantics Interface -- 14 The formation of the "NP1exp+V+NP2" construction inChinese -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Previous studies -- 3 My analysis -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 15 Chinese Word Order AnalysisBased on Binary Dependency Relationships1 -- Abstract Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Invited Speeches -- Invited Speech 1 (Keynote) The Subjectivity of Some Probability Adverbs -- Invited Speech 2 (Keynote) Continuous Space Models and the Mathematics of Semantics -- Invited Speech 3 Activation of the Weak Grammatical Feature [+L] and Its Activator -- Invited Speech 4 Manifestation of Certainty in Semantics: The Case of Yídìng, Kěndìng and Dǔdìng in Mandarin Chinese -- Invited Speech 5 Integrating Character Representations into Chinese Word Embedding -- Contents -- Part I Lexicon and Morphology -- 1 Emotion Lexicon and Its Application: A StudyBased on Written Texts -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Previous Studies -- 3 Research Motivation and Goal -- 4 Data Collection -- 5 Data Analysis -- 5.1 Selecting the Target Words -- 5.2 Confirming the Semantic Elements of the Target Words -- 5.3 Collecting Related Words and Collocations of the TargetWords -- 5.4 Evaluating and Verifying the Chinese Emotion Words, RelatedWords, and Collocations -- 5.5 Using Chinese Emotion Words to Teach Chinese Writing -- 6 Conclusion and Future Work -- Acknowledge -- References -- 2 A Study on Semantic Word-Formation Rules of ChineseNouns from the Perspective of Generative LexiconTheory* -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Brief Introduction of GLT -- 3 Types of Undirected Words -- 3.1 Lexical meaning deriving from the metaphorical ormetonymic use of morpheme. -- 3.2 The lexical meaning bearing no metaphorical and metonymicmeaning of morpheme -- 4 Disyllabic Nouns with Metonymy and Metaphor -- 4.1 Disyllabic Nouns with Metonymy (including the Preceding,Latter or Overall Metonymy) -- 4.2 Preceding and Latter Metaphor (including Overall Metaphor)Similarity of Agentive Role. -- 5 Summary -- References -- 3 Polysemous Words Definition in the Dictionary and WordSense Annotation -- 1 Introduction 3 Conclusion 2.2 Design -- 3 Key Findings -- 3.1 Comparision of classifiers between the written and spoken data of Singapore Mandarin Chinese -- 3.2 Comparison of classifiers between Singapore Mandarin Chinese and Mainland China Mandarin Chinese -- 4 The "adjective+classifier" adjectival phrase structure in SMC -- 4.1 Data and Procedure -- 4.1.1 Scope of Study (Internet Search) -- 4.1.2 Results of Study (Internet Search) -- 4.1.3 Scope of Study (Survey) -- 4.1.4 Results of Study (Survey) -- 5 Conclusion and Future Studies -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 8 The "v + n" compound nouns in Chinese: from the perspective of Generative Lexicon Theory -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The types of "v + n" compound nouns in Chinese -- 2.1 Derived from Syntax -- 2.2 Derived from word-formation -- 3 Semantic Relations -- 3.1 Main semantic mode -- 3.2 Qualia relationship -- 3.2.1 Agentive -- 3.2.2 Telic -- 3.2.3 Constitutive -- 3.2.4 Formal -- 3.2.5 Conventionalized attributes -- 3.3 Referential transparency -- 4 Semantic transparency -- 5 Conclusion -- 6 Acknowledgement -- Reference -- 9 A Study on the Referents of Chinese Imposters -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Chinese Imposters -- 3.1 The Expressions of Chinese Imposters -- 3.2 The Cultural Background for Chinese Imposters -- 3.3 Chinese Imposters and Binding -- 3 Persons in Language and Participants in Discourse -- 4.1 Participants in Discourse -- 4.2 Linguistic Person -- 4.3 The Relation Between Grammatical Persons and Discourse Roles -- 4 Person Agreement -- 5 Analysis -- 5.1 C & -- P's Analysis -- 6.2 Chinese Imposters and Pronoun -- 6.3 The Syntactic and Semantic Analysis on Chinese Imposters -- 6 Conclusion -- 10 Quantitative Relation of the Length and the Count ofSenses for Chinese Polysyllabic Words -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introducation -- 2 Related Works and Motivation |
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