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Expanding WordNet with Gloss and Polysemy Links for Evocation Strength Recogn...
Evocation — a phenomenon of sense associations going beyond standard (lexico)-semantic relations — is difficult to recognise for natural language processing systems. Machine... -
Testing agreement between lexicographers: A case of homonymy and polysemy
In this paper we compare Oxford Lexico and Merriam Webster dictionaries with Princeton WordNet with respect to the description of semantic (dis)similarity between polysemous and... -
Discriminating Homonymy from Polysemy in Wordnets: English, Spanish and Polis...
We propose a novel method of homonymy-polysemy discrimination for three Indo-European Languages (English, Spanish and Polish). Support vector machines and LASSO logistic... -
Four North Saami Ambipositions
We present a study of four North Sámi adpositions that can be used as both prepositions and postpositions and thus be termed “ambipositions”. We advance three hypotheses... -
Replication Data for: Two origins of the prefix IZ- and how they affect the V...
This is the data examined in the study of Modern Russian verbs formed with the prefixes VY- and IZ-, a native East Slavic prefix and a loan Church Slavonic prefix, both of which... -
Polysemy networks for English homonyms mapped onto Princeton WordNet: Constru...
This package contains polysemy graphs constructed on the basis of different sense chaining algorithms (representing different polysemy theories: prototype, exemplar and radial)....
