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Integrated phenotypic analysis, predictive modeling, and identification of novel trait-associated loci in a diverse Theobroma cacao collection. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biol
Baek I   +10 more
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Attitudes of Jordanian school students toward dictionaries. [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
Alrashdan I   +2 more
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Homonymy and polysemy

Lingua, 1982
Abstract In part 1, it is argued that there are several disadvantages to the traditional description of the distinction between polysemy and homonymy. The present study argues that it is preferable to regard the phenomena as relations between word-tokens rather than between lexical items.
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Opinion 2495 (Case 3785) – Cepheidae Berlese, 1896 (Acariformes): emended to Cepheusidae to remove homonymy with Cepheidae Agassiz, 1862 (Cnidaria)

Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 2023
. The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature has used its plenary power to emend the spelling of the family-group name Cepheidae Berlese, 1896 (Acariformes) to remove homonymy with Cepheidae Agassiz, 1862 (Cnidaria).
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Homonymy and Polysemy Detection with Multilingual Information

Global WordNet Conference, 2021
Deciding whether a semantically ambiguous word is homonymous or polysemous is equivalent to establishing whether it has any pair of senses that are semantically unrelated. We present novel methods for this task that leverage information from multilingual
Amir Ahmad Habibi   +2 more
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Discriminating Homonymy from Polysemy in Wordnets: English, Spanish and Polish Nouns

Global WordNet Conference, 2021
We propose a novel method of homonymy-polysemy discrimination for three Indo-European Languages (English, Spanish and Polish). Support vector machines and LASSO logistic regression were successfully used in this task, outperforming baselines. The feature
Arkadiusz Janz, Marek Maziarz
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Representation of Syntactic Structures with Coordinating Conjunctions and Homonymy

open access: yesVestnik NSU Series Information Technologies
The paper discusses sentences with coordinating conjunctions and homonymy where it is hard or impossible to build feasible syntactic structures using well-known models – dependency-based parse trees, constituency-based parse trees, and syntactic groups ...
D. V. Demidov
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