Stede, M.: Lexicalization in natural language generation : a survey (1994/95)
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- Abstract
- In natural language generation, a meaning representation of some kind is successively transformed into a sentence or a text. Naturally, a central subtask of this problem is the choice of words, or lexicalization. Proposes 4 major issues that determine how a generator tackles lexicalization, and surveys the contributions that research have made to them. Identifies open problems, and sketches a possible direction for research