Markus Forsberg
List of John Benjamins publications for which Markus Forsberg plays a role.
Articles
Chapter 3. Swedish FrameNet++ – lexical samsara The Swedish FrameNet++: Harmonization, integration, method development and practical language technology applications, Dannélls, Dana, Lars Borin and Karin Friberg Heppin (eds.), pp. 69–96 | Chapter
2021 One of the main goals of the Swedish FrameNet++ initiative is to recycle and include as many existing modern Swedish lexical resources as possible into one unified lexical macroresource useful for automatic language processing. In this chapter we describe the structure of Saldo, the central… read more
Chapter 2. Swedish FrameNet The Swedish FrameNet++: Harmonization, integration, method development and practical language technology applications, Dannélls, Dana, Lars Borin and Karin Friberg Heppin (eds.), pp. 37–66 | Chapter
2021 This chapter describes the development of Swedish FrameNet. A new framenet project often follows one of two methodological approaches: (1) extension, through translation of a different-language – often English – framenet into the target language, and (2) merging, where the resource is built from… read more
Chapter 5. A multilingual net of lexical resources The Swedish FrameNet++: Harmonization, integration, method development and practical language technology applications, Dannélls, Dana, Lars Borin and Karin Friberg Heppin (eds.), pp. 123–138 | Chapter
2021 In this chapter, we explore how to develop and encode the relationship between wordnets for different languages using some Nordic and Baltic wordnets to illustrate the variety of approaches. We also briefly touch on how these wordnets have been enhanced or augmented with various types of lexical… read more
From construction candidates to constructicon entries: An experiment using semi-automatic methods for identifying constructions in corpora Frames, constructions, and computation, Borin, Lars, Gerard de Melo, Karin Friberg Heppin and Tiago Timponi Torrent (eds.), pp. 114–135 | Article
2014 We present an experiment where natural language processing tools are used to automatically identify potential constructions in a corpus. The experiment was conducted as part of the ongoing efforts to develop a Swedish constructicon. Using an automatic method to suggest constructions has advantages… read more