Computational Lexical Semantics
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A Computational Lexical Semantics is a computational task associated with lexical semantics.
- See: Semantics, Word-level Analysis Task, SemCor Dataset, Lexical Semantics Relation, Lexicon, Syntax, Sentence (Linguistics), Morphemes, Bound Morphemes, Semantic Field.
References
2009
- (Jurafsky & Martin, 2009) ⇒ Daniel Jurafsky, and James H. Martin (2007). Chapter 19 "Lexical Semantics" In: "Speech and language processing: An introduction to natural language processing, computational linguistics, and speech recognition". Pearson/Prentice Hall.
- QUOTE: In this chapter we introduce a series of topics related to computing with word meanings, or computational lexical semantics. Roughly in parallel with the sequence of topics in Ch. 19, we’ll introduce computational tasks associated with word senses, relations among words, and the thematic structure of predicate-bearing words. We’ll see the role of important role of context and similarity of sense in each of these.