• Semantic properties or meaning properties are those aspects of a linguistic unit, such as a morpheme, word, or sentence, that contribute to the meaning...
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  • Semantic memory refers to general world knowledge that humans have accumulated throughout their lives. This general knowledge (word meanings, concepts...
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  • Semantic change (also semantic shift, semantic progression, semantic development, or semantic drift) is a form of language change regarding the evolution...
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  • retrieval technique using latent semantic structure was patented in 1988 by Scott Deerwester, Susan Dumais, George Furnas, Richard Harshman, Thomas Landauer...
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    Bushism (redirect from George Bushism)
    phrases, pronunciations, malapropisms, and semantic or linguistic errors made in the public speaking of George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United...
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  • Semantic similarity is a metric defined over a set of documents or terms, where the idea of distance between items is based on the likeness of their meaning...
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    develops and studies theories and methods for quantifying and categorizing semantic similarities between linguistic items based on their distributional properties...
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    Semantic parsing is the task of converting a natural language utterance to a logical form: a machine-understandable representation of its meaning. Semantic...
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    Semantics (redirect from Semantic)
    into meaning components called semantic features. The word horse has the semantic feature animate but lacks the semantic feature human. It may not always...
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  • Semantic folding theory describes a procedure for encoding the semantics of natural language text in a semantically grounded binary representation. This...
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  • Semantic spaces in the natural language domain aim to create representations of natural language that are capable of capturing meaning. The original motivation...
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  • in a semantic frame is often a conceptualization of experience that is not congruent with reality. It has been proposed by scholars such as George Lakoff...
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  • studies such as those put forth by Leonard Talmy, George Lakoff and Dirk Geeraerts. Some cognitive semantic frameworks, such as that developed by Talmy, take...
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  • In semantics, the best-known types of semantic equivalence are dynamic equivalence and formal equivalence (two terms coined by Eugene Nida), which employ...
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  • below). Semantic role labelling (see also implicit semantic role labelling below) Given a single sentence, identify and disambiguate semantic predicates...
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  • Prototype theory (category Semantic relations)
    semantic categories". Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 104 (3): 192–233. doi:10.1037/0096-3445.104.3.192. ISSN 0096-3445. Collier, George...
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  • repetitive, positive, negative, affective, semantic, or conceptual. Priming effects involve word recognition, semantic processing, attention, unconscious processing...
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  • The Open Semantic Framework (OSF) is an integrated software stack using semantic technologies for knowledge management. It has a layered architecture...
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  • of lexicology. Since lexicology studies the meaning of words and their semantic relations, it often explores the history and development of a word. Etymologists...
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  • representation and reasoning schemes. They were originally derived from semantic networks and are therefore part of structure-based knowledge representations...
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  • it was already assumed by George Boole decades before Frege's work. The principle of compositionality (also known as semantic compositionalism) is highly...
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  • School of Information of the University of Michigan, known for his work on semantic analysis and on human-system communication. Furnas obtained his AB in Psychology...
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  • A thought-terminating cliché (also known as a semantic stop-sign, a thought-stopper, bumper sticker logic, or cliché thinking) is a form of loaded language...
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  • tautological, or contradictory. See § Semantic proof via truth tables. A semantic tableau is another semantic proof technique that systematically explores...
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  • live on in mainstream generative grammar. Pieter Seuren has developed a semantic syntax which is very close in spirit to the original generative semantics...
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    meaning and must be replaced by verifiability. Semantic anti-realism is sometimes related to semantic inferentialism. Dummett was politically active,...
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  • semanticist, Lakoff, has expressed that the two sentences are not semantically equivalent. George Lakoff proposed another rule which he termed the global derivational...
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  • Semantics within psychology is the study of how meaning is stored in the mind. Semantic memory is a type of long-term declarative memory that refers to facts or...
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  • in temporal context memory is more significant than the deficit in the semantic learning ability (described below). This disorder is usually acquired in...
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  • Pleonasm (redirect from Semantic pleonasm)
    pleonasm, including bilingual tautological expressions, syntactic pleonasm, semantic pleonasm and morphological pleonasm: A bilingual tautological expression...
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