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  <Title>Principled Disambiguation: Discriminating Adjective Senses with Modified Nouns</Title>
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1 Word-specific relations between adjectives and nouns are idiomatic, non-compositional pairs (so-called
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    <Paragraph position="0"> &amp;quot;freezes&amp;quot;) in which the adjective itself has no independent sense, e.g., hard cash and short cut. In some cases, such as hard fact, it is difficult to draw the line between a noun-specific sense (here, 'incontrovertible') and a compositional sense (e.g., 'inflexible, unyielding'); such indeterminacy is of course one of the sources of a freeze.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="1">  John S. Justeson and Slava M. Katz Principled Disambiguation involved in some noun-based disambiguation and addresses the potential of other types of indicators for adjective senses.</Paragraph>
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