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Neural effects differ for learning highly iconic versus non-iconic signs in hearing adults. [PDF]

open access: yesBiling (Camb Engl)
Akers EM   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Question answering systems for health professionals at the point of care-a systematic review. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Am Med Inform Assoc
Kell G   +8 more
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LEXICO: A system for lexicographic processing

Computers and the Humanities, 1977
LEXICO is an interactive system which assists lexicographers in storing, editing, and concording texts; lemmatizing word lists; and generating slips. A slip is equivalent to a file card and contains a single word from a text, and its lemma, context, and source.
Nathan Relles   +2 more
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Lexico-Semantics

2018
This chapter presents a summary of current theories and future directions for research into how humans represent and process word meaning (lexico-semantics). The chapter begins with a review of theoretical approaches from cognitive and developmental psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and computational sciences.
Lotte Meteyard, Gabriella Vigliocco
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Lexico-semantic Meanings of the Word Sufi

Iasaýı ýnıversıtetіnіń habarshysy, 2021
The article examines the semantic nature of the word “Sufi”, widely used in the history of language. The based linguistic materials are differentiated by scientific data. The analysis looks at terminological, religious, linguistic concepts of the word, its semantic use and changes in historical periods, lexical and semantic concepts and functions of ...
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The Lexico-Syntactic Symbiosis in a Functional Perspective

Nordic Journal of Linguistics, 2001
Based on a functional approach, the article proposes a role for lexical knowledge in human languages in relation to syntactic and encyclopaedic knowledge. A lexicon presupposes encyclopaedic knowledge in terms of which the semantic domain of lexical items can be defined – but this does not mean that there is no distinction between lexicon and ...
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Lexico‐grammatical patterns and the interpretation of texts

Discourse Processes, 1992
It is well‐known that the meanings of sentences are affected by the contexts in which they are perceived. Texts create patterns of meaning which affect how the component sentences are interpreted in context. A careful study of a two‐paragraph text which contains a high concentration of matching relations shows one technique by which this process ...
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On the Lexico-Statistical Theory of Morris Swadesh

Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 1967
As we know, attempts to apply mathematical, and particularly statistical, techniques to various problems in linguistics already have quite a long history, and have become very much more frequent since the 1930's. (1) Since the early 1950's, what is termed glottochronology or the lexico-statistical method of dating prehistoric divergences within proto ...
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