Difference between revisions of "Computational Approaches to Figurative Language"
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== Metonymy == | == Metonymy == | ||
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| + | === Definition === | ||
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| + | === Challenges === | ||
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| + | === Corpus Study === | ||
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| + | === Computational Approaches to Metonymy === | ||
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| + | ==== Metonymy and inference ==== | ||
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| + | ==== Paraphrasing metonymy ==== | ||
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| + | ==== Metonymy recognition as Word Sense Disambiguation ==== | ||
== Metaphor == | == Metaphor == | ||
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Birte Loenneker-Rodman and Srini Narayanan (2012). Computational Models of Figurative Language, Cambridge Encyclopedia of Psycholinguistics (2012). Spivey, M., Joannisse, M., McRae, K. (eds.), Cambridge Univeristy Press, Cambridge.