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Chaitanya Shivade, Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Eric Fosler-Lussier, and Albert M. Lai. 2015. Corpus-based discovery of semantic intensity scales.
Gradable terms such as brief, lengthy and extended illustrate varying degrees of a scale and can therefore participate in comparative constructs.
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Corpus-based discovery of semantic intensity scales. Shivade, C., de Marneffe, M., Fosler-lussier, E., & Lai, A. M In Proceedings of the North American�...
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Table of Contents � 5.1 Clustering � 5.2 Ranking. 6 Extension to adverbs. 6.1 Clustering; 6.2 Ranking. 7 Limitations and future work; Acknowledgements�...
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Corpus-Based Discovery of Semantic Intensity Scales by Chaitanya Shivade, Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Eric Fosler-Lussier, Albert M. Lai.
Corpus-based discovery of semantic intensity scales (2015) Shivade, Chaitanya and de Marneffe, Marie-Catherine and Fosler-Lussier, Eric and Lai, Albert M.
Abstract. This paper presents a new approach for measuring semantic similarity/distance between words and concepts. It combines a lexical taxonomy structure�...
Semantic transparency refers to the extent to which the meaning of a multimorphemic word can be determined from the meaning of its constituents.