Multiword Expression Identification with Tree Substitution Grammars: A Parsing tour de force with French
Résumé
Multiword expressions (MWE), a known nui-sance for both linguistics and NLP, blur the lines between syntax and semantics. Previous work on MWE identification has relied primar-ily on surface statistics, which perform poorly for longer MWEs and cannot model discontin-uous expressions. To address these problems, we show that even the simplest parsing mod-els can effectively identify MWEs of arbitrary length, and that Tree Substitution Grammars achieve the best results. Our experiments show a 36.4% F1 absolute improvement for French over an n-gram surface statistics baseline, cur-rently the predominant method for MWE iden-tification. Our models are useful for several NLP tasks in which MWE pre-grouping has improved accuracy.
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