A pun is a form of wordplay in which a word suggests two or more meanings by exploiting polysemy, homonymy, or phonological similarity to another word, for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect. Though a recurrent and expected feature in many discourse types, puns stymie traditional approaches to computational lexical semantics because they violate their one-sense-per-context assumption. This paper describes the first competitive evaluation for the automatic detection, location, and interpretation of puns. We describe the motivation for these tasks, the evaluation methods, and the manually annotated data set. Finally, we present an overview and discussion of the participating systems' methodologies, resources, an...
This paper focuses on the analysis of pun as one of the categories of wordplay and its manifestation...
A distinctive rhetorical device, puns are wittily applied in advertisements, daily conversations, ri...
Analysis of a corpus of spontaneously produced Japanese puns from a single speaker over a two-year p...
A pun is a form of wordplay in which a word suggests two or more meanings by exploiting polysemy, ho...
A pun is a form of wordplay in which a word suggests two or more meanings by exploiting polysemy, ho...
A pun is a form of wordplay in which a word suggests two or more meanings by exploiting polysemy, ho...
Lexical polysemy, a fundamental characteristic of all human languages, has long been regarded as a m...
Lexical polysemy, a fundamental characteristic of all human languages, has long been regarded as a m...
Traditional approaches to word sense disambiguation (WSD) rest on the assumption that there exists a...
This paper focuses on the analysis of pun as one of the categories of wordplay and its manifestation...
The paper addresses the issue of the English pun and its successful evasion of taxonomic organizatio...
Word sense disambiguation (WSD)—the task of determining which meaning a word carries in a particular...
Word sense disambiguation (WSD)—the task of determining which meaning a word carries in a particular...
The aim of this dissertation is to create a theory to model the factors, prominently, but not exclus...
This paper focuses on the analysis of pun as one of the categories of wordplay and its manifestation...
This paper focuses on the analysis of pun as one of the categories of wordplay and its manifestation...
A distinctive rhetorical device, puns are wittily applied in advertisements, daily conversations, ri...
Analysis of a corpus of spontaneously produced Japanese puns from a single speaker over a two-year p...
A pun is a form of wordplay in which a word suggests two or more meanings by exploiting polysemy, ho...
A pun is a form of wordplay in which a word suggests two or more meanings by exploiting polysemy, ho...
A pun is a form of wordplay in which a word suggests two or more meanings by exploiting polysemy, ho...
Lexical polysemy, a fundamental characteristic of all human languages, has long been regarded as a m...
Lexical polysemy, a fundamental characteristic of all human languages, has long been regarded as a m...
Traditional approaches to word sense disambiguation (WSD) rest on the assumption that there exists a...
This paper focuses on the analysis of pun as one of the categories of wordplay and its manifestation...
The paper addresses the issue of the English pun and its successful evasion of taxonomic organizatio...
Word sense disambiguation (WSD)—the task of determining which meaning a word carries in a particular...
Word sense disambiguation (WSD)—the task of determining which meaning a word carries in a particular...
The aim of this dissertation is to create a theory to model the factors, prominently, but not exclus...
This paper focuses on the analysis of pun as one of the categories of wordplay and its manifestation...
This paper focuses on the analysis of pun as one of the categories of wordplay and its manifestation...
A distinctive rhetorical device, puns are wittily applied in advertisements, daily conversations, ri...
Analysis of a corpus of spontaneously produced Japanese puns from a single speaker over a two-year p...