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<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?> <Paper uid="C94-1043"> <Title>Word Knowledge Acquisition, Lexicon Construction and Dictionary Compilation</Title> <Section position="7" start_page="276" end_page="276" type="concl"> <SectionTitle> 6 Final Remarks </SectionTitle> <Paragraph position="0"> A key element in our approach to \]exica\[ acquisition and representation of verbal diathesis concerns tim use of semantics constraints in formulating MI{I) queries and characterizing FS descriptions. This practice ensttres that the results achieved in this work for ,n(> tiou verbs can be suitably extended to other semantic verb classes. For example, the c\[tuss of verbs which undergo &quot;extraposition&quot; --e.g. That Kim left early bothers Sue vs. It bothers 5'ue that Kim left early-- can be identified by using semantic constraints on MK1) queries which identify psychological verbs with stimu-Ills subject such as bother, please, etc. (Sanfilippo & Poznatiski, 1992). This approach provides an effective way of employing semiautomatic extraction of information from MIt,1)s for lexicon construction, and it facilitates word classification from text corpora when co,npiling new dictionary datab~es.</Paragraph> </Section> class="xml-element"></Paper>