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we are dealing with polysemy , since it may be the case that each different ' sense ' is in fact a function of a more general meaning of the verb in composition with the meaning that can be attributed to the morphosyntactic frame .
we are dealing with polysemy , since it may be the case that each different ' sense ' is in fact a function of a more general meaning of the verb in composition with the meaning that can be attributed to the morphosyntactic frame .
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If ' hear ' and ' think ? were not conventionally different senses , but were merely coerced by context , the unavailability of the hear ' sense in 14b could not be explained . ( 14 ) PTJ a . Munu kulinu , “ Rrrrrrr ..
If ' hear ' and ' think ? were not conventionally different senses , but were merely coerced by context , the unavailability of the hear ' sense in 14b could not be explained . ( 14 ) PTJ a . Munu kulinu , “ Rrrrrrr ..
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Word sense disambiguation must be performed . The first paper ( SHARI LANDES , Claudia LEACOCK , and Tengi ) presents SEMCOR , which might loosely be called an application of WordNet but is better seen as a companion resource .
Word sense disambiguation must be performed . The first paper ( SHARI LANDES , Claudia LEACOCK , and Tengi ) presents SEMCOR , which might loosely be called an application of WordNet but is better seen as a companion resource .
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Adult and child understanding of simple reciprocal sentences William Philip 1 | 965 |
Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
An analysis of the German perfekt Wolfgang Klein 358 | 984 |
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