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title = "Edition 2.0 of the {PARSEME} shared task on multilingual identification and paraphrasing of multiword expressions",
author = "Scholivet, Manon and
Savary, Agata and
Ramisch, Carlos and
Bilinski, Eric and
Nakamura, Takuya and
Mitrofan, Maria and
Pais, Vasile",
editor = {Ojha, Atul Kr. and
Mititelu, Verginica Barbu and
Constant, Mathieu and
Stoyanova, Ivelina and
Do{\u{g}}ru{\"o}z, A. Seza and
Rademaker, Alexandre},
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 22nd Workshop on Multiword Expressions ({MWE} 2026)",
month = mar,
year = "2026",
address = "Rabat, Marocco",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2026.mwe-1.33/",
pages = "254--275",
ISBN = "979-8-89176-363-0",
abstract = "Multiword expressions (MWEs) have been a major challenge in NLP for decades and research on MWEs was driven notably by shared tasks, including those organized by the PARSEME community. We report the organisation and the results of edition 2.0 of the PARSEME shared task. For the first time, all syntactic categories are covered: verbal, nominal, adjectival, adverbial and functional. We rely on edition 2.0 of the PARSEME corpus, annotated for all these categories in 17 languages. We create a new dataset with paraphrases of sentences containing idioms in 14 languages, and defining a new subtask dedicated to MWE paraphrasing. We extend our evaluation protocol by measuring both performance and diversity of systems, and including manual evaluation in paraphrasing. 10 systems, including the baseline, participated in the MWE identification subtask and 5 in the paraphrasing subtask. Results are promising, but known MWE identification challenges remain unsolved. Performance correlates positively with diversity in MWE identification, and negatively in MWE paraphrasing."
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T Edition 2.0 of the PARSEME shared task on multilingual identification and paraphrasing of multiword expressions
%A Scholivet, Manon
%A Savary, Agata
%A Ramisch, Carlos
%A Bilinski, Eric
%A Nakamura, Takuya
%A Mitrofan, Maria
%A Pais, Vasile
%Y Ojha, Atul Kr.
%Y Mititelu, Verginica Barbu
%Y Constant, Mathieu
%Y Stoyanova, Ivelina
%Y Doğruöz, A. Seza
%Y Rademaker, Alexandre
%S Proceedings of the 22nd Workshop on Multiword Expressions (MWE 2026)
%D 2026
%8 March
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C Rabat, Marocco
%@ 979-8-89176-363-0
%F scholivet-etal-2026-edition
%X Multiword expressions (MWEs) have been a major challenge in NLP for decades and research on MWEs was driven notably by shared tasks, including those organized by the PARSEME community. We report the organisation and the results of edition 2.0 of the PARSEME shared task. For the first time, all syntactic categories are covered: verbal, nominal, adjectival, adverbial and functional. We rely on edition 2.0 of the PARSEME corpus, annotated for all these categories in 17 languages. We create a new dataset with paraphrases of sentences containing idioms in 14 languages, and defining a new subtask dedicated to MWE paraphrasing. We extend our evaluation protocol by measuring both performance and diversity of systems, and including manual evaluation in paraphrasing. 10 systems, including the baseline, participated in the MWE identification subtask and 5 in the paraphrasing subtask. Results are promising, but known MWE identification challenges remain unsolved. Performance correlates positively with diversity in MWE identification, and negatively in MWE paraphrasing.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2026.mwe-1.33/
%P 254-275
Markdown (Informal)
[Edition 2.0 of the PARSEME shared task on multilingual identification and paraphrasing of multiword expressions](https://aclanthology.org/2026.mwe-1.33/) (Scholivet et al., MWE 2026)
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