نتایج جستجو برای: Lexical clusters

تعداد نتایج: 143359  

Maryam Jamali, Mohammad Taghi Hassani

This study intended to inspect the possible effects of teaching English lexical clusters on speaking accuracy of Iranian EFL intermediate learners. Also it examined the influence of gender on the effect of teaching English lexical clusters on speaking accuracy of the same learners. 41 male and female EFL intermediate learners, studying  English at intermediate level at Zabankade Institute in Te...

Abstract: Lexical bundles, as building blocks of coherent discourse, have been the subject of much research in the last two decades. While many of such studies have been mainly concerned with  exploring  variations  in  the  use  of  these  word  sequences  across  different  registers  and disciplines, very few have addressed the use of some particular groups of lexical bundles within some gen...

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: :زبان شناسی و گویش های خراسان 0
شهره مختاری حدائق رضایی

the semantic network of the preposition 'ba' in persian: a cognitive study as one of the widely used prepositions in persian, 'ba' (i.e. with) may also function as an adjective particle or affix. this paper studies various meanings of preposition 'ba' within a cognitive lexical semantics framework. it aims to show that the various meanings of this preposition do not emerge randomly. drawing the...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied language studies 2015
mohammad meisam safarzadeh abbas monfared mohamad sarfeju

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...

1999
Nicolas Dumay Alain Content Uli H. Frauenfelder

This research examined acoustic-phonetic cues to word boundary location in French consonant clusters, and assessed their use in on-line lexical segmentation. Two word-spotting experiments manipulated the alignment between word targets and syllable boundaries. A perceptual cost of such misalignment was observed for obstruent-liquid clusters but not for /s/ + obstruent clusters. For the former cl...

2002
Kono Kim Youngjoong Ko Jungyun Seo

The goal of automatic text summarization is to reduce the size of a document while preserving its content. We investigate a summarization method which uses not only statistical features but also the contextual meaning of documents by using lexical clustering. We present a new method to compute lexical cluster in a text without high cost knowledge resources; the WordNet thesaurus. Summarization ...

2008
Maheedhar Kolla Yllias Chali Shahadat Hossain

Summarization is a complex task that requires understanding of the document con­ tent to determine the importance of the text. Lexical cohesion is a method to identify connected portions of the text based on the relations between the words in the text. Lexical cohesive relations can be represented using lexical chains. Lexical chains are sequences of semantically related words spread over the e...

Journal: :J. Phonetics 2013
Lasse Bombien Christine Mooshammer Phil Hoole

Intra-gestural and inter-gestural coordination in German word-initial consonant clusters /kl, kn, ks, pl, ps/ is investigated in four speakers by means of EMA as a function of segmental make-up and prosodic variation, i.e. prosodic boundary strength and lexical stress. Segmental make-up is shown to determine the extent of articulatory overlap of the clusters, with /kl/ exhibiting the highest de...

2001
Helmut Lucke Masanori Omote

A method for learning lexical representations of unknown words in an unsupervised manner is described. The unknown words are automatically extracted from continuous speech and a clustering algorithm is used to derive word clusters and lexical representations based on the set of phonetic units used in the system. In experiments, we verify the robustness of the approach. An interesting feature is...

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