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  <Title>Parsing decomposable idioms</Title>
  <Section position="6" start_page="392" end_page="392" type="concl">
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6 Extensions
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    <Paragraph position="0"> It is quite simt)le to add the t)rocessing of non-compositional idioms to our parser. In this (:as(;, the whole literal meaning is bound to the main part of the idiom, in inost eases the verb. The semantic of all the other parts is considered empty, l;he empty k I)RS is bound l;o the eorresi)onding edges. Whe, n parsing a sentence where a part of a non-compositional idiom is modified, the corresponding rules fail, t)e(:ause no discourse referent can be found this modification mw be bound to.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="1"> The only result will be ttm literal meaning of the ~;elltenee.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="2"> Our sysl;em starts processing a potential idiom as soon as one base lexeme was foutl(1. An improved version of our approach will lmndle an idiom after some inore base lexeines appeared.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="3"> This will reduce the munber of lexical lookups to PItRASI,;O LEX as well as the number of edges in the t)arser.</Paragraph>
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