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Interlanguage Connections Reflected Lexicographically. A Comparative Study of Romanian, Italian and French. The present article focuses on the concept of etymological word family and the way in which it is reflected in three Romance languages – Romanian,
Cristian MOROIANU
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Analogy Models for Neural Word Inflection [PDF]
Analogy is assumed to be the cognitive mechanism speakers resort to in order to inflect an unknown form of a lexeme based on knowledge of other words in a language. In this process, an analogy is formed between word forms within an inflectional paradigm but also across paradigms.
Ling Liu, Mans Hulden
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On Evaluation of Bangla Word Analogies
This paper presents a high-quality dataset for evaluating the quality of Bangla word embeddings, which is a fundamental task in the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP). Despite being the 7th most-spoken language in the world, Bangla is a low-resource language and popular NLP models fail to perform well.
Akter, Mousumi +2 more
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Background In the past few years, neural word embeddings have been widely used in text mining. However, the vector representations of word embeddings mostly act as a black box in downstream applications using them, thereby limiting their interpretability.
Zhiwei Chen +3 more
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On the Analogical Suffixation of Paired Antonyms: The Case of English innie and outie
In English, there are a series of paired antonyms ending with the same suffix, particularly in slang or colloquial speech—stardom, regulardom/unknowndom; friendship, enemyship; singlehood, marriedhood, etc.
Jose A. Sánchez Fajardo
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Solving Analogies on Words based on Minimal Complexity Transformation [PDF]
Analogies are 4-ary relations of the form "A is to B as C is to D". When A, B and C are fixed, we call analogical equation the problem of finding the correct D. A direct applicative domain is Natural Language Processing, in which it has been shown successful on word inflections, such as conjugation or declension.
Murena, Pierre Alexandre +4 more
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A Study of Analogical Density in Various Corpora at Various Granularity
In this paper, we inspect the theoretical problem of counting the number of analogies between sentences contained in a text. Based on this, we measure the analogical density of the text.
Rashel Fam, Yves Lepage
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Punctuation and Parallel Corpus Based Word Embedding Model for Low-Resource Languages
To overcome the data sparseness in word embedding trained in low-resource languages, we propose a punctuation and parallel corpus based word embedding model.
Yang Yuan, Xiao Li, Ya-Ting Yang
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Discerning similarities: concept and word at the intersection of analogy and metaphor
The uniquely human abilities to analyse (in the sense of “distinguish” as well as “identify”) and to signify make possible the complex phenomena known to us as concepts and words. In debate with the theory of “conceptual metaphor” as developed by Lakoff
Danie Strauss
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Analogy in Terms of Identity, Equivalence, Similarity, and Their Cryptomorphs
Analogy belongs to the class of concepts notorious for a variety of definitions generating continuing disputes about their preferred understanding. Analogy is typically defined by or at least associated with similarity, but as long as similarity remains ...
Marcin J. Schroeder
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