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Chinese Lexical Semantics: 23rd Workshop, CLSW 2022, Virtual Event, May 14–15, 2022, Revised Selected Papers, Part I(13495 Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

Chinese Lexical Semantics: 23rd Workshop, CLSW 2022, Virtual Event, May 14–15, 2022, Revised Selected Papers, Part I(13495 Lecture Notes in Computer Science)


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The two-volume set LNAI 13495 and LNAI 13496, constitute the refereed post-workshop proceedings of the 23rd Chinese Lexical Semantics Workshop, CLSW 2022, held as a virtual event, during May 14-15, 2022. In total the two-volume set includes 39 full papers and 19 short papers which were carefully reviewed and selected from 214 submissions. They are organized in the following topical sections: lexical semantics; corpus linguistics; general linguistics, lexical resources; computational linguistics, applications of natural language processing.

Table of Contents:
Divergence and Convergence in Tense and Aspect Meanings of “guo” and “le”.- A Corpus-based Study on the Syllablic Form Selection of Ancient Chinese High-frequency Nouns in the Middle Ages.- On the Emergence of Positive Meaning of Xiāngdānɡ from the Structure of Xiāngdānɡ de NP.- Active and Passive Expressions of Tolerance: A Semantic Analysis of the Near-Synonyms ren3 and shou4 Based on MARVS Theory.- A Study of Nominal Verbs in Modern Chinese Based on Shannon-Wiener Index——Case Studies on “Bianhua” Words.- The Causativity of Preposition “Dui (for)”.- Construction of Grammar Collocation Library for International Chinese Language Education and Difficulty Standard.- The Study of Causal Nouns in Mandarin Chinese: From the Perspective of Syntactic Realization and Pragmatic Function.- Construction of Effective News Corpus in Commodity Futures Domain.- MSDD: A Multimodal Language Dataset for Stance Detection.- Novel Lexical Semantic Change and Interactivization.- The Phonetic Types, Mechanism, and Motivation of Syllable Contraction of "numerals + ge" in Henan dialect.- A Hybrid Account of the Expressivity in Mandarin Nominals.- The Relationship Between the Emphatic Meaning and the Adversative Meaning from the Perspective of Linguistic Typology: The Cases of Chinese Kě and Jiùshì.- Research on the Semantic Map of Multifunctional Morpheme Cong.- Aspectuality and Subjectivity of Le in Chinese Conditionals.- Research on the Phenomenon of Tone Sandhi of BB in ABB-Pattern Adjectives from the Perspective of Coercion Effects.- Extracting Concepts and Semantic Associates for Teaching Tang 300 Poems to L2 Learners.- Tracing Lexical Semantic Change with Distributional Semantics: Change and Stability.- A Study on the Recovery of Omitted Constituents in Chinese Elliptical Sentences.- Recognition of Disyllabic Intransitive Verbs and Study on Disyllabic Intransitive Verbs Taking Objects Based on Structure Retrieval.- The Introduction of Positive Position in “Vwish +VPneg” and its Pragmatic Consequences.- A Grammatical Study of Chinese Counter-Expectation Marker “Jìngrán”  —in Comparison with Korean Counter-Expectation Marker “-tani”.- Variations in Alternative Pattern of Light Verb Construction between Taiwan and Mainland Mandarin.- Responses to Questions in Mandarin Chinese.- Semantic Dependency Analysis of Special Sentence Patterns in Ancient Chinese.- A Study on the Selection Mechanism of the Chinese Loan Words of the Same Signified with Different Signifiers.- A Case Study on Scalar Ordering Relations of Chinese Adverbs.- Study of Chinese Words in Diachronic Corpus of Newspaper.- The Similarities and Differences of Thanks Responses between Native Speakers and Mandarin Teaching Materials in Taiwan.- A Study on the Positional Relationship Between Preposition-Object Structures and Predicate Components in Mozi Based on Corpus.- The First Step to Resolve the Centennial Controversy over the Adverb Dōu: Classification.- The Syntactic Features of Chinese Verbs ofSaluting.- The Semantic Roles of Chinese Verbs of Saluting.- A Study on the Context Mode of the Linking Verb “Shi” Addressing a New Branch Naming.- Taking Comparison between the Degree Adverbs in Northeast Dialect and Taiwanese Mandarin from Three Perspectives — Taking Lǎo and Chāo as Examples.- Exploring the Semantic Differences of Motion Verbs from the Perspective of Image Schema — Take the Verbs "lā", " zhuài " and "tuō" as An Example.- A Corpus-Based Study of the Usage of Chinese Core Separable Words in the Use of Language.- Mandarin Analytic Causative Constructions with Shǐ and Ràng: A Usage-based Collostructional Analysis.- Topic and Focus in the Left Periphery of Old Xiang: Syntactic Cartography and Semantic Constraints.


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  • ISBN-13: 9783031289521
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 569
  • Returnable: Y
  • Series Title: 13495 Lecture Notes in Computer Science
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 3031289528
  • Publisher Date: 25 Apr 2023
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Series Title: 13495 Lecture Notes in Computer Science
  • Sub Title: 23rd Workshop, CLSW 2022, Virtual Event, May 14–15, 2022, Revised Selected Papers, Part I


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