Elision Term Variation
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An Elision Term Variation is a term variation operation that is an elision operation (involves a deletion of one or more content words but not the head word).
- Example(s):
- [math]\displaystyle{ f }[/math]("Sunflower seed oil”) ⇒ “sunflower oil”.
- See: Word Contraction.
References
2001
- (Jacquemin, 2001) ⇒ Christian Jacquemin. (2001). “Spotting and Discovering Terms Through Natural Language Processing." MIT Press. ISBN:0262100851
- A elision variation is a deletion of one or more content words but not the head word. For instance, sunflower oil is an elison variant of Sunflower seed oil result from the deletion of seed.