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=== 2001 ===
=== 2001 ===
* ([[2001_SpottingAndDiscovTerms|Jacquemin, 2001]]) ⇒ Christian Jacquemin. ([[2001]]). “[http://books.google.com/books?id=W6AB06SBAGMC Spotting and Discovering Terms Through Natural Language Processing]." MIT Press. ISBN:0262100851
* ([[2001_SpottingAndDiscovTerms|Jacquemin, 2001]]) ⇒ Christian Jacquemin. ([[2001]]). [http://books.google.com/books?id=W6AB06SBAGMC Spotting and Discovering Terms Through Natural Language Processing]." MIT Press. ISBN:0262100851
** '''Syntactic pattern</B>: A syntactic patterns is a tree structure in which leaf nodes are lexemes or syntactic categories. By extension, a syntactic pattern is also the frontier of such as tree structure.
** '''Syntactic pattern</B>: A syntactic patterns is a tree structure in which leaf nodes are lexemes or syntactic categories. By extension, a syntactic pattern is also the frontier of such as tree structure.



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A Syntactic Pattern is a Pattern based on Syntax Rules.



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