In this article, we present the results of the regression analysis of near-synonymous words list and catalog. The purpose of the case study is allocation of the most objective variant by modeling the grammatical interactions that make impact on updating of the considered words. Determination of list and catalog as objective and independent lexical units is performed within the system of distinctions and oppositions. By the probabilistic distribution, we allocate two most frequent interactions. The comparison of average values does not reveal regularly all aspects of the studied phenomenon (i.e. average values of models can be statistically identical). Therefore, we compare the models with predictors PRE.MOD and GENITIVE MEAN with th...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. In this study a similarity in changes of frequencie...
grantor: University of TorontoWe develop a new computational model for representing the f...
In many natural language understanding applications, text processing requires comparing lexical unit...
In two studies we compare a distributional semantic model derived from word co-occurrences and a wor...
In two studies we compare a distributional semantic model derived from word co-occurrences and a wo...
We propose a cluster analysis approach to quantify near-synonymy relations and compare non-parametr...
<p>The overlap among the (A) headwords and (B) synonymous relationships annotated within nine genera...
This paper analyzes the concept of opposition and describes a fully unsupervised method for its auto...
In two studies we compare a distributional semantic model derived from word co-occurrences and a wor...
Word co-occurrences in text carry lexical information that can be harvested by data-mining tools suc...
International audienceA computational model of the construction of word meaning through exposure to ...
We develop a new computational model for representing the �ne-grained meanings of nearsynonyms and t...
Near-synonyms are words that mean approximately the same thing, and which tend to be assigned to the...
"This dissertation is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""March 2013"Includes bibliogr...
This paper aims to explore the potential usefulness of two techniques that visualise collocational p...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. In this study a similarity in changes of frequencie...
grantor: University of TorontoWe develop a new computational model for representing the f...
In many natural language understanding applications, text processing requires comparing lexical unit...
In two studies we compare a distributional semantic model derived from word co-occurrences and a wor...
In two studies we compare a distributional semantic model derived from word co-occurrences and a wo...
We propose a cluster analysis approach to quantify near-synonymy relations and compare non-parametr...
<p>The overlap among the (A) headwords and (B) synonymous relationships annotated within nine genera...
This paper analyzes the concept of opposition and describes a fully unsupervised method for its auto...
In two studies we compare a distributional semantic model derived from word co-occurrences and a wor...
Word co-occurrences in text carry lexical information that can be harvested by data-mining tools suc...
International audienceA computational model of the construction of word meaning through exposure to ...
We develop a new computational model for representing the �ne-grained meanings of nearsynonyms and t...
Near-synonyms are words that mean approximately the same thing, and which tend to be assigned to the...
"This dissertation is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy""March 2013"Includes bibliogr...
This paper aims to explore the potential usefulness of two techniques that visualise collocational p...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. In this study a similarity in changes of frequencie...
grantor: University of TorontoWe develop a new computational model for representing the f...
In many natural language understanding applications, text processing requires comparing lexical unit...