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河南教育学院外语系普通语言学课件Chapter Three Lexicon.
Cross-lingual Sentiment Lexicon Learning With Bilingual Word Graph Label Propagation
Sentiment Lexicon Learning Bilingual Word Graph Label
2015/9/15
In this article we address the task of cross-lingual sentiment lexicon learning, which aims to automatically generate sentiment lexicons for the target languages with available English sentiment lexic...
We present a lexicon-based approach to extracting sentiment from text. The Semantic Orientation CALculator (SO-CAL) uses dictionaries of words annotated with their semantic orientation
(polarity and ...
Grammars that expect words from the lexicon may be at odds with the transparent projection of syntactic and semantic scope relations of smaller units. We propose a morphosyntactic framework based on C...
As a computational lexicologist with little background in speech technology, I approached this book as an opportunity to gain a basic understanding of how lexicons
are used in speech and to see wheth...
More Words but Still No Lexicon: Reply to Besner et al. (1990)
Still No Lexicon Reply to Besner
2015/6/19
The major points in the Besner, Twilley, McCann, and Seergobin (1990) critique of the Seidenberg and McClelland (1989) model are addressed. The model's performancediffers from that of people in ways t...
Unsupervised Discovery of a Statistical Verb Lexicon
Unsupervised Statistical Verb Lexicon
2015/6/12
This paper demonstrates how unsupervised techniques can be used to learn models of deep linguistic structure. Determining the semantic roles of a verb’s dependents is an important step in natural lang...
武汉理工大学英语语言学课件Chapter3 Lexicon(2)。
武汉理工大学英语语言学课件Chapter3 Lexicon(1)。
The effect of iconicity in the mental lexicon of hearing non-signers and proficient signers: evidence of crossmodal priming
iconicity sign language gesture cross-modality priming
2015/5/13
The present study investigated the priming effect of iconic signs in the mental lexicon of hearing adults. Non-signers and proficient British Sign Language (BSL) users took part in a cross-modal lexic...
Revisiting the limits of language: The odor lexicon of Maniq
Olfaction Olfactory naming Perceptual language Cross-cultural Maniq Aslian
2015/5/6
It is widely believed that human languages cannot encode odors. While this is true for English, and other related languages, data from some non-Western languages challenge this view. Maniq, a language...
The correlation between motion event encoding and path verb lexicon size in the Indo-European language family
Motion events path verbs phylogenetic comparative methods PGLS Indo-European
2015/5/6
There have been opposing views on the possibility of a relationship between motion event encoding and the size of the path verb lexicon. Özçalışkan (2004) has proposed that verb-fr...
LOGICO-COGNITIVE STRUCTURE IN THE LEXICON
complement selection contrariety conceptual fields entailment lexical gaps logical hexagon square of opposition universe of discourse
2015/5/6
This study is a prolegomenon to a formal theory of the natural growth of conceptual and lexical fields. Negation, in the various forms in which it occurs in language, is found to be a powerful indicat...
Scramble, Scurry and Dash: The Correlation between Motion Event Encoding and Manner Verb Lexicon Size in Indo-European
motion events manner verbs phylogenetic comparative methods PGLS Indo-European
2015/4/27
In recent decades, much has been discovered about the different ways in which people can talk about motion (Talmy, 1985, 1991; Slobin, 1996, 1997, 2004). Slobin (1997) has suggested that satellite-fra...
Phonological representations in children's native and non-native lexicon
phonological representations child L2 vowels mispronunciation detection
2015/4/27
This study investigated the phonological representations of vowels in children’s native and non-native lexicons. Two experiments were mispronunciation tasks (i.e., a vowel in words was substituted by ...