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Date: 2001-05-09 18:48:21
Syntax
Lexical semantics
Parts of speech
Word-sense disambiguation
WordNet
Part of speech
Lexical item
Part-of-speech tagging
Theta role
Linguistics
Computational linguistics
Grammar

Classifying the Semantic Relations in Noun Compounds via a Domain-Specific Lexical Hierarchy Barbara Rosario and Marti Hearst School of Information Management & Systems University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94

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