Using small sets of adjectival seed antonym pairs, we automatically find patterns where these pairs co-occur in a large corpus of Dutch, and then use these patterns to extract new antonym pairs. Evaluation of extracted pairs by five human judges showed that automatic scores correlate with human evaluation and that pattern-based methods can be used to extract new antonym pairs. The majority of extracted pairs were noun-noun pairs, contrary to expectations based on previous research. Additionally, the method identifies a subgroup of co-hyponyms that frequently function antonymously, and together with more traditional antonyms makes up a wider class of incompatibles, suggesting that antonymy is a diverse relation that includes pairs of differe...
A new collection of semantically related word pairs in German is presented, which was compiled via h...
Knowing the degree of semantic contrast, or oppositeness, between words has widespread application i...
Article courtIn this paper, we use NLP methods to test the hypothesis, suggested by several linguist...
Using small sets of adjectival seed antonym pairs, we automatically find patterns where these pairs ...
Dit proefschrift onderzoekt patroon-gebaseerde methoden om automatisch antoniemen te vinden. Antoni...
This thesis presents a multi-method approach to the investigation of lexical opposition, taking into...
The goal of this paper is to combine corpus methodology with experimentalmethods to gain insights in...
Proceedings of the NODALIDA 2009 workshop WordNets and other Lexical Semantic Resources — between L...
The goal of this paper is to combine corpus methodology with experimental methods to gain insights i...
This chapter proposes an onomasiological research methodology forcross-linguistic investigations of ...
The article focusing on the latest research in antonymy (Jones et al. 2012) proposes to see this lex...
This paper seeks to explain why some semantically-opposed word pairs are more likely to be seen as c...
Antonymy is basically one of the most significant studies in Semantics, precisely Lexical Relation. ...
Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories. Editors: Mar...
Antonyms are pairs of words that express semantic opposition (hate/love, short/tall, over/under, etc...
A new collection of semantically related word pairs in German is presented, which was compiled via h...
Knowing the degree of semantic contrast, or oppositeness, between words has widespread application i...
Article courtIn this paper, we use NLP methods to test the hypothesis, suggested by several linguist...
Using small sets of adjectival seed antonym pairs, we automatically find patterns where these pairs ...
Dit proefschrift onderzoekt patroon-gebaseerde methoden om automatisch antoniemen te vinden. Antoni...
This thesis presents a multi-method approach to the investigation of lexical opposition, taking into...
The goal of this paper is to combine corpus methodology with experimentalmethods to gain insights in...
Proceedings of the NODALIDA 2009 workshop WordNets and other Lexical Semantic Resources — between L...
The goal of this paper is to combine corpus methodology with experimental methods to gain insights i...
This chapter proposes an onomasiological research methodology forcross-linguistic investigations of ...
The article focusing on the latest research in antonymy (Jones et al. 2012) proposes to see this lex...
This paper seeks to explain why some semantically-opposed word pairs are more likely to be seen as c...
Antonymy is basically one of the most significant studies in Semantics, precisely Lexical Relation. ...
Proceedings of the Ninth International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories. Editors: Mar...
Antonyms are pairs of words that express semantic opposition (hate/love, short/tall, over/under, etc...
A new collection of semantically related word pairs in German is presented, which was compiled via h...
Knowing the degree of semantic contrast, or oppositeness, between words has widespread application i...
Article courtIn this paper, we use NLP methods to test the hypothesis, suggested by several linguist...