Annotation of regular polysemy and underspecification

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Annotation of regular polysemy and underspecification. / Martínez Alonso, Héctor; Pedersen, Bolette Sandford; Bel, Núria.

Proceedings from the 51st annual meeting in Association for Computational Linguistics. Sofia (Bulgaria) : Association for Computational Linguistics, 2013. p. 725-730.

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Harvard

Martínez Alonso, H, Pedersen, BS & Bel, N 2013, Annotation of regular polysemy and underspecification. in Proceedings from the 51st annual meeting in Association for Computational Linguistics. Association for Computational Linguistics, Sofia (Bulgaria), pp. 725-730.

APA

Martínez Alonso, H., Pedersen, B. S., & Bel, N. (2013). Annotation of regular polysemy and underspecification. In Proceedings from the 51st annual meeting in Association for Computational Linguistics (pp. 725-730). Association for Computational Linguistics.

Vancouver

Martínez Alonso H, Pedersen BS, Bel N. Annotation of regular polysemy and underspecification. In Proceedings from the 51st annual meeting in Association for Computational Linguistics. Sofia (Bulgaria): Association for Computational Linguistics. 2013. p. 725-730

Author

Martínez Alonso, Héctor ; Pedersen, Bolette Sandford ; Bel, Núria. / Annotation of regular polysemy and underspecification. Proceedings from the 51st annual meeting in Association for Computational Linguistics. Sofia (Bulgaria) : Association for Computational Linguistics, 2013. pp. 725-730

Bibtex

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