Corpus-based method for automatic identification of support verbs for nominalizations

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Abstract

Nominalization is a highly productive phenomena in most languages. The process of nominalization ejects a verb from its syntactic role into a nominal position. The original verb is often replaced by a semantically emptied support verb (e.g., make a proposal). The choice of a support verb for a given nominalization is unpredictable, causing a problem for language learners as well as for natural language processing systems. We present here a method of discovering support verbs from an untagged corpus via low-level syntactic processing and comparison of arguments attached to verbal forms and potential nominalized forms. The result of the process is a list of potential support verbs for the nominalized form of a given predicate.

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Grefenstette, G., & Teufel, S. (1995). Corpus-based method for automatic identification of support verbs for nominalizations. In 7th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, EACL 1995 - Proceedings (pp. 98–103). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/976973.976988

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