Parseme MWE Template: General Comments: Difference between revisions
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* Naturally occurring examples are given preference to created examples. | * Naturally occurring examples are given preference to created examples. | ||
* Examples are marked as to whether they are created or natural. | * Examples are marked as to whether they are created or natural. | ||
* Basis of the classification: [[Parseme_References|Sag et al. 2002 and Baldwin and Kim 2010]] | * Basis of the classification: [[Parseme_References|Sag et al. 2002 and Baldwin and Kim 2010]]: | ||
** Fixed MWEs: | ** Fixed MWEs: no flexibility allowed whatsoever. | ||
** Semi-fixed MWEs: | ** Semi-fixed MWEs: only meaningless, obligatory variation allowed. | ||
** Flexible MWEs: | ** Flexible MWEs: variation allowed that indicates that part of the MWE should be assigned meaning. | ||
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Back to the [[Parseme_WG1| WG1 page]]. | Back to the [[Parseme_WG1| WG1 page]]. |
Revision as of 02:17, 3 March 2014
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.
Back to the WG1 page.