The study of homonymy is vital to resolving fundamental problems in lexical semantics. In this paper, we propose four hypotheses that characterize the unique behavior of homonyms in the context of translations, discourses, collocations, and sense clusters. We present a new annotated homonym resource that allows us to test our hypotheses on existing WSD resources. The results of the experiments provide strong empirical evidence for the hypotheses. This study represents a step towards a computational method for distinguishing between homonymy and polysemy, and constructing a definitive inventory of coarse-grained senses
Studies of polysemy are few in number and are contradictory. Some have found differences between pol...
Polysemy and homonymy are traditionally described in the context of paradigmatic lexical relations. ...
Polysemy refers to word forms that have semantically related or overlapping meanings. Studies of po...
Abstract Polysemy and homonymy are semantic phenomena that are part of our everyday language. Polys...
One of the central aspects of contextualised language models is that they should be able to distingu...
In this article we examine the concepts of polysemy and homonymy. After a broad overview of the topi...
In this article we examine the concepts of polysemy and homonymy. After a broad overview of the topi...
The article discusses the issue of distinguishing phraseological homonymy and polysemy in corpus lin...
This paper discusses research on distinguishing word meanings in the context of information retrieva...
This article identifies and examines phonetic similarities and semantic differences of homonyms in E...
Homonyms are generally defined as distinct lexical items that happen to share an identical form but ...
What does it mean to say a word has several meanings? On what grounds do lexicographers make their j...
The author of the article describes etymological and semantic criteria in polysemy and homonymy. As ...
Studies of polysemy are few in number and are contradictory. Some have found differences between pol...
In the following essay I will look up the treatment of homonyms in various dictionaries. There are n...
Studies of polysemy are few in number and are contradictory. Some have found differences between pol...
Polysemy and homonymy are traditionally described in the context of paradigmatic lexical relations. ...
Polysemy refers to word forms that have semantically related or overlapping meanings. Studies of po...
Abstract Polysemy and homonymy are semantic phenomena that are part of our everyday language. Polys...
One of the central aspects of contextualised language models is that they should be able to distingu...
In this article we examine the concepts of polysemy and homonymy. After a broad overview of the topi...
In this article we examine the concepts of polysemy and homonymy. After a broad overview of the topi...
The article discusses the issue of distinguishing phraseological homonymy and polysemy in corpus lin...
This paper discusses research on distinguishing word meanings in the context of information retrieva...
This article identifies and examines phonetic similarities and semantic differences of homonyms in E...
Homonyms are generally defined as distinct lexical items that happen to share an identical form but ...
What does it mean to say a word has several meanings? On what grounds do lexicographers make their j...
The author of the article describes etymological and semantic criteria in polysemy and homonymy. As ...
Studies of polysemy are few in number and are contradictory. Some have found differences between pol...
In the following essay I will look up the treatment of homonyms in various dictionaries. There are n...
Studies of polysemy are few in number and are contradictory. Some have found differences between pol...
Polysemy and homonymy are traditionally described in the context of paradigmatic lexical relations. ...
Polysemy refers to word forms that have semantically related or overlapping meanings. Studies of po...