Parseme MWE Template: General Comments
		
		
		
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General Principles
- Naturally occurring examples are given preference to created examples.
 - Examples are marked as to whether they are created or natural.
 - Basis of the classification: Sag et al. 2002 and Baldwin and Kim 2010:
- Fixed MWEs: no flexibility allowed whatsoever.
 - Semi-fixed MWEs: only meaningless, obligatory variation allowed.
 - Flexible MWEs: variation allowed that indicates that part of the MWE should be assigned meaning.
 
 - For each MWE, for each constituent inside this MWE: apply tests for its degree of flexibility
 - Criteria to determine the size of a MWE:
- lexically obligatory material is included
 - for predicative MWEs: if compatible with all/most predicative constructions (including verbless constructions such as small clauses, absolute with-construction, ...), then no verb is included, but the MWE is marked for predicativeness
 - for negative polarity-MWEs: if the negation in not part of the MWE as a fixed lexical element, the negative marker is not lexically included in the MWE, but its NPI-hood is marked (ideally as strong or weak)
 
 
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