... Therefore, we continue to studying about polysemantic verbs in this part. In the study, we analyse the cases of maintain, melt and take. 2.1. Antonyms of maintain Maintain is a polysemantic ... are pairs of antonyms. They indicate the wordsof the same part of speech, which have contrasting or opposite meanings. Besides, there is another simple defininion of antonym claiming that: ... Van Hoa Thong Tin) The sense of melt in this context is to become soft to dissolve. As the opposite of state of sweet; harden is antonym of melt in this example. In the final example,...
... detection of English inclusions in mixed-lingual data with an applicationto parsing. Ph.D. thesis, Institute for Communicat-ing and Collaborative Systems, School of Informatics,University of Edinburgh.Eduardo ... between stem frequency in Covoduring year t and frequency change in MZEE between tand year u = t + iInitial frequency and dissemination in MZEE In studying the fate of all wordsin two En-glish ... portion of the MZEE cor-pus, the training data consisted of the disjoint sub-sets of the English and German CELEX wordlists(Baayen et al., 1995), as well as the words used in Covo (to obtain coverage...
... Y)326NN = 2048N = 128N = 64N = 2048331Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 4th IJCNLP of the AFNLP, pages 324–332,Suntec, Singapore, 2-7 August 2009.c2009 ACL and AFNLP1...
... comment on the the function of clue words within analysis. The theory of clue interpretation gives insight into a known construction within sample dialogues; examining the computational properties ... convenient study of the effect of clue words on processing. Two important observations are made: (I) clue words cut processing of the hearer in recognizing coherent transmissions (2) clue words are ... existing forms and possible categories. 258 A COMFUTATIONAL THEORY OF THE FUNCTION OF CLUE WORDS IN ARGUMENT UNDERSTANDING Robin Cohen Department of Computer Science University of Toronto...
... An accuracy of 95 per cent is achieved from the point of view of inclusive part of speech, where inclusive part of speech is defined as that string which contains all the parts of speech attributed ... described in The Nature of Affixing in Written English* and Structural Definition of Affixes in Multisyllable Words. 5 Then, the extent of correlation between affixes and part of speech was investigated, ... non-NA-VB words would have to be in an exception dictionary. However, since most of these are NA, from the point of view of in- clusive part of speech, the NA-VB rule for one-vowel- string words...
... simple tabulation of fre- quencies of certain words participating in certain configurations, for example of frequencies of pairs of a transitive main verb and the head noun of its direct object, ... can be thought of as encoding coarse sense distinctions. Deterministic annealing is used to find lowest distortion sets of clusters: as the an- nealing parameter increases, existing clusters ... were interested on the total information loss ofusing the asymmetric model to encode a test corpus, we would instead use the asymmetric model based on gp of the train- ing set (set train),...
... painting is by referring him to the engravings of Albert Durer and the serious parts of Chaucer. There is the same want of proper costume the same intense feeling of the human being, both in body ... said the same thing in the same words: "His fame is increasing and will continue to increase because no one ever reads him." In the third volume of his "History ofEnglish Poetry" ... "glittering, cold, and transitory"; that he expressed a preference forCollins' odes over those of Gray; and that in his defence of the lines running into each other, instead of closingChapter...
... Exploiting Aggregate Properties of Bilingual Dictionaries For DistinguishingSenses ofEnglishWords and Inducing English Sense ClustersCharles SCHAFER and David YAROWSKYDepartment of Computer ... SimilarityWith the goal ofusing the aggregate bilingual dictionaryto induce interesting and useful sense distinctions of En-glish words, we investigated the following strategy. ... the kind of supportthe aggregate bilingual dictionary provides for partitioning the mean-ings of fair into distinct senses: blond and just.erage of 26 and a median of 3 foreign entries per English word....
... and (3) advantages ofusing computers in reading ESP teaching and learning.I.2.3.1.1.Model of teaching ESP reading with computersSome models ofusing computers in teaching FL can be applied ... Faculty of English, the author has been studying an aspect in teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP) for non -English- major students with the assistance of IT: Using IT in teaching and learning ... of computers for teaching and learning (in general) and teaching and learning FL (in particular). As far as this study is concerned, certain applications of computers in teaching and learning...
... have introduced some features of English morpheme system as well as its importance in learning Englishin general and spelling, developing vocabulary in particular. It’s also play an 17 English ... an indication of the meaning of words. They also have a fixed spelling. Because morphemes are represented in spelling, many word that is seemed to have an unpredictable or irregular spelling ... blue/green → bluish/ greenish• In addition, both of them can change the part of speeds of some words. E.g.: English: work worker, working, hardworking12 English morpheme system Luong Thuan...
... disadvantages ofusing songs in teaching listening skill. Question 5 in the survey is very important as it helps to find out the disadvantages ofusing songs in teaching listening skill. Answering ... students’ interest in learning English. In short, speaking like Finocchiaro (1973:174) by using songs “language learning can be combined with recreation or aesthetic appreciation for a change of ... failure in the examination of English. That was the reason why the author would like to conduct this research ofusing songs as a type of supplementary material in teaching listening skill in order...
... content of the page. Approximate rate of scanning type of reading is 1,500 wpm (words per minute) or more.Skimming type of reading: Skimming is a reading skill used to get an overview of the ... but in a new context. There are many difficulties made by unfamiliar words in reading comprehension such as: slowing reading speed, interrupting reading process and lack of interest in reading. ... from the beginning, the meaning of a word may be clear in another sentence in the passage or the words surrounding a word will explain that word. Considering the sentences and surrounding ones,...