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A word is said to be polysemous when it is associated with two or several related senses (e.g., a straight line/a washing on a line/a line of bad decisions; lose a wallet/lose a relative; a handsome man/a handsome gift). It is distinguished from monosemy, where a word form is associated with a single meaning, and homonymy, where a single word form is ...
Agustín Vicente, Ingrid L. Falkum
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Fischermann, Miranca +3 more
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Beyond Bilingual: Multi-sense Word Embeddings using Multilingual Context
Word embeddings, which represent a word as a point in a vector space, have become ubiquitous to several NLP tasks. A recent line of work uses bilingual (two languages) corpora to learn a different vector for each sense of a word, by exploiting ...
Chang, Kai-Wei +4 more
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The Development and Validation of the Chinese Vocabulary Levels Test
ABSTRACT In response to the increasing need for effective Chinese vocabulary assessments, this study developed the Chinese Vocabulary Levels Test (CVLT), a test designed for intermediate‐level Chinese as a second or foreign language (CSL/FL) learners, based on the vocabulary lists (levels 4–6) from the Chinese Proficiency Grading Standards for ...
Shiwei Qi, Ailan Fu
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Many word forms in natural language are polysemous, but only some of them allow for co-predication, that is, they allow for simultaneous predications selecting for two different meanings or senses of a nominal in a sentence.
Agustín Vicente, Marina Ortega-Andrés
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Systematic Polysemy in Cognitive Approach: Studying the Polysemy of “see” in Persain [PDF]
The present descriptive-analytic research uses the semantic model (Antonano, 1999 and 2002) and the semantic network of perception verbs (Afrashi & Asgari, 1396) to describe and analyze the polysemy of the perception verb “see”.
Mehdi Ghaderi +3 more
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Beyond the Populist Moment: Nationalism and the Democratic Chain of Conflict
Constellations, EarlyView.
Michaelangelo Anastasiou
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ABSTRACT Translating local research into English as a lingua franca (ELF) connects local scholarship with global readership, but this process remains constrained by language barriers. Large language models (LLMs) offer advanced accessible solutions, but their responsible integration into academic translation requires a deeper understanding of the ...
Yueyue Huang, Yao Yao, Dechao Li
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Polysémie lexicale et représentation géométrique du sens : l’exemple du verbe entendre
The Electronic Dictionary of Synonyms presents an automated representation of the polysemy of lexical units which is based on a dynamic and continuous model of meaning construction. This paper deals with the tools implemented by this dictionary.
Corinne Ozouf
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This critical review engages with Michael Devitt’s exposition on language theory and communication as presented in his book Overlooking Conventions. The review is comprised of two main sections.
Gvoždiak, Vít, Fikejzová, Michaela
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