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* Baldwin, Timothy and Su Nam Kim (2010). Multiword Expressions. In N. Indurkhya and F. J. Damerau (Eds.), Handbook of Natural Language Processing (2 ed.)., pp. 267–292. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
* Baldwin, Timothy and Su Nam Kim (2010). Multiword Expressions. In N. Indurkhya and F. J. Damerau (Eds.), Handbook of Natural Language Processing (2 ed.)., pp. 267–292. Boca Raton: CRC Press.

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References used on the Parseme-related pages of this wiki

  • Baldwin, Timothy and Su Nam Kim (2010). Multiword Expressions. In N. Indurkhya and F. J. Damerau (Eds.), Handbook of Natural Language Processing (2 ed.)., pp. 267–292. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
  • Chafe, Wallace (1968). Idiomaticity as an anomaly in the Chomskyan paradigm. Foundations of Language, 4:109–127.
  • Ernst, Thomas (1981). Grist for the linguistic mill: Idioms and ‘extra’ adjectives. Journal of Linguistic Research, 1:51–68.
  • Nunberg, Geoffrey, Ivan A. Sag, and Thomas Wasow. Idioms. Language, 70:491–538, 1994.
  • O’Grady, William (1998). The Syntax of Idioms. In Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 16: 279-312.
  • Sag, Ivan A., Timothy Baldwin, Ann Copestake and Dan Flickinger (2002). Multiword Expressions: A Pain in the Neck for NLP. In A. F. Gelbukh (Ed.), Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics (CICLING 2002), London, pp. 1–15. Springer.
  • Wasow, Thomas, Ivan A. Sag, and Geoffrey Nunberg. Idioms (1983). An interim report. In S. Hattori and K. Inoue (ed), Proceedings of the XIIIth International Congress of Linguistics, pp. 102–115.

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