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  <Title>Parsing Arguments of Nominalizations in English and Chinese</Title>
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1 Introduction
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    <Paragraph position="0"> The field of NLP had seen a resurgence of research in shallow semantic analysis. The bulk of this recent work views semantic analysis as a tagging, or labeling problem, and has applied various supervised machine learning techniques to it (Gildea and Jurafsky (2000, 2002); Gildea and Palmer (2002); Surdeanu et al. (2003); Hacioglu and Ward (2003); Thompson et al. (2003); Pradhan et al. (2003)). Note that, while all of these systems are limited to the analysis of verbal predicates, many underlying semantic relations are expressed via nouns, adjectives, and prepositions. This paper presents a preliminary investigation into the semantic parsing of eventive nominalizations (Grimshaw, 1990) in English and Chinese. null</Paragraph>
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