نتایج جستجو برای: lexical links

تعداد نتایج: 112709  

Abbas Monfared, Mohamad Sarfeju Mohammad Meisam Safarzadeh

The study of lexical bundles, among types of text analysis, is gaining importance over the others in the last century. The present study employed a frequency-based analysis approach to the use of lexical bundles. The discussion section of 60 political science articles, with corpora around 253,063 words were investigated in three aspects of structure, form, and function of lexical bundles. The p...

Journal: :متن پژوهی ادبی 0
کوروش صفوی هیئت علمی دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی

the objective of this paper ts to investigate into the lexical collocation in persian language. to achieve this goal , the existing literature will be reviewed, so as to put forward the relation between lexical collocation and the theory of semantic fields

Researchers stated that learning and applying certain set of lexical bundles of native lecturers by non-native lecturers would help students improve their proficiency through incidental vocabulary input. The present study shed light on the lexical bundles in hard science lectures used by Native and Non-native lecturers in international universities with the main purpose of analyzing the structu...

Mitra Khalili

The study aimed to shed light on the use of gesture in resolving lexical ambiguity employed by TEFL students. To this end, 60 intermediate Iranian learners, studying at Kish Way Language School in Iran were recruited. The participants were randomly put into two experimental groups and one control group. Both of the experimental groups received the same teaching approach, i.e. teaching homonyms ...

Journal: :Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 2005
Sean Bechhofer Robert Stevens Phillip W. Lord

Biologists were early adopters of the Web and continue to use it as the primary means of delivering data, tools and knowledge to their community. The Web is made by the links between pages, yet these links have many limitations: they are static and maintained by hand; they can only link one lexical item to another single resource; ownership is necessary for the placement of link anchors and the...

2016
Alexander Koplenig Carolin Müller-Spitzer

In order to demonstrate why it is important to correctly account for the (serial dependent) structure of temporal data, we document an apparently spectacular relationship between population size and lexical diversity: for five out of seven investigated languages, there is a strong relationship between population size and lexical diversity of the primary language in this country. We show that th...

2008
Thomas Berg Bruce Derwing

There is a striking inconsistency in how similarity is treated in local connectionist models: phonological and semantic similarity are taken into account, whereas lexical similarity is plainly ignored. In this article, lexical similarity, in particular the ordering of segments within words, is shown to influence linguistic behaviour. A detailed analysis of one child’s acquisition of German reve...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2009
Natalia Arias-Trejo Kim Plunkett

When and how do infants develop a semantic system of words that are related to each other? We investigated word-word associations in early lexical development using an adaptation of the inter-modal preferential looking task where word pairs (as opposed to single target words) were used to direct infants' attention towards a target picture. Two words (prime and target) were presented in quick su...

2003
Elizabeth Figa Paul Tarau

This paper describes a framework for building story traces (compact global views of a narrative) and story projections (selections of key story elements) and their applications in digital storytelling. Word and sense properties are extracted using the WordNet lexical database enhanced with Prolog inference rules and a number of lexical transformations. Inference rules are based on navigation in...

2006
Daniele Pighin Maria Teresa Pazienza

Semantic Role Labelling (SRL) is a complex Natural Language Processing (NLP) task that has received a lot of attention in the latest years. An accurate shallow semantic parser, that recognized predicate-argument structures in a sentence and assigned each argument a semantic (or thematic) role, could be a key factor of larger NLP architectures, human-machine interaction (e. g. high level, semant...

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