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Learning Analogies and Semantic Relations [PDF]
We present an algorithm for learning from unlabeled text, based on the Vector Space Model (VSM) of information retrieval, that can solve verbal analogy questions of the kind found in the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT).
Littman, Michael, Turney, Peter
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SUBCUTANEOUS TREATMENT MODALITIES IN HEMOPHILIA CARE IN 2022
Hemophilia is a rare hereditary, recessive X-linked, hemorrhagic disorder characterized by deficiency of coagulation factor VIII (hemophilia A) or IX (hemophilia B). A typical presentation of this disease is spontaneous or traumatic bleeding.
Peter Noun
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The article deals with the history of religious style formation in the Russian language. In the article carried out a comprehensive linguistic analysis of the names of nouns of religious semantics on -nik, recorded in the XVIII century Russian ...
S.V. S.V. Feliksov
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Universal Basic Education (UBE) programme and school dropout syndrome in Northern States-Nigeria
The study examined the effect of Universal Basic Education (UBE) Programme on school dropout syndrome in conflict-affected area Northern States Nigeria. This research used a descriptive survey research approach. The population of the study is made up of
Joseph Adekunle Bamidele+3 more
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COMPARISON OF NOUNS REDUPLICATION IN INDONESIAN AND JAPANESE LANGUAGE
This article is a qualitative description of the nouns reduplication comparison in Indonesian and Japanese language. Nouns are restricted to the category on the noun which can be counted (KBK).
Stephanus Mangga
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Serbian Nouns Motivated by the Lexeme ‘Дете’ (‘Деца’)
The text focuses on Serbian nouns motivated by the form дете (деца) ‘child’ (‘children’) which belong to the standard language. The starting point is the dictionary definition of the Serbian lexeme дете (деца).
Robert Bońkowski
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"Covid vaccine is against Covid but Oxford vaccine is made at Oxford!" Semantic Interpretation of Proper Noun Compounds [PDF]
Proper noun compounds, e.g., "Covid vaccine", convey information in a succinct manner (a "Covid vaccine" is a "vaccine that immunizes against the Covid disease"). These are commonly used in short-form domains, such as news headlines, but are largely ignored in information-seeking applications.
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AbstractCollective nouns such as family, group, and herd combine properties associated with singularity or ‘oneness’ and properties associated with plurality, on all levels of grammar (lexical–conceptual, morphosyntactic, and semantic). Because of this property, they provide a unique window into the various factors that influence the expression and ...
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The role of word frequency and morpho-orthography in agreement processing
Agreement attraction in comprehension (when an ungrammatical verb is read quickly if preceded by a feature-matching local noun) is well described by a cue-based retrieval framework. This suggests a role for lexical retrieval in attraction.
Brehm, L., Christianson, K., Hussey, E.
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Class 1 deverbal and non-deverbal nouns in Shona: A comparative analysis
The main aim of this article is to present a comparative analysis of some synchronic morphological properties of Shona class 1 non-deverbal and deverbal nouns.
Mudzingwa, Calisto, Kadenge, Maxwell
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