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Valence behavior at the level of particle combinations based on corpus data and its contributionto homophone distinction

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Valence behavior at the level of particle combinations based on corpus data and its contributionto homophone distinction
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Journal of Natural Language Processing, January 2005
DOI 10.5715/jnlp.12.4_21
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TAKANO OGINO, YOSHIKO UEDA, MASAHIRO KOBAYASHI, HITOSHI ISAHARA

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