non-compositional

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Etymology edit

non- +‎ compositional

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non-compositional

  1. Not compositional.
    Antonym: compositional
    • 2007, Faye Rochelle Baron, Identifying non-compositional idioms in text using WordNet synsets[1]:
      Any natural language processing system that does not have a knowledge of non-compositional idioms and their interpretation will make mistakes. Previous authors have attempted to automatically identify these expressions through the property of non-substitutability: similar words cannot be successfully substituted for words in non-compositional idiom expressions without changing their meaning.
    • 2019, Jack Halpern, Lexicographic Criteria for Selecting Multiword Units for MT Lexicons[2]:
      The recognition and accurate translation of proper nouns, many of which are bilingually non-compositional, are a major issue in MT and other NLP applications. This is especially true for Chinese and Japanese, whose scripts present linguistic and algorithmic challenges not found in other languages.
    • 2019, Alyssa Hwang, Christopher Hidey, Confirming the Non-compositionality of Idioms for Sentiment Analysis[3]:
      An idiom is defined as a non-compositional multiword expression, one whose meaning cannot be deduced from the definitions of the component words.

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  • non-compositional is more common than compositional, reaching the factor 2.5 in 2019.[1]

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