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Fall 2023
Computational lexical semantics is a subfield of natural language processing (NLP) that deals with the study of meaning in language at the level of individual words or phrases using computational models and algorithms. Despite the recent success of large language models and contextualized word...
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Spring 2022
Computational lexical semantics is the study of word meanings which involves algorithms and ontologies. Computation of semantic similarity plays an important role in various applications of natural language processing, including information retrieval, machine translation, and question answering....
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Semantic Dimensions of Tsuut'ina Verbs: A Corpus-Based Investigation of Synonymy and Hyponymy
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Tsuut’ina is a language in the Dene (Athabaskan) language family spoken by approximately 175 people. Due to its low speaker numbers, it is considered critically endangered. Existing literature describing Tsuut’ina does not include discussions of lexical relations, the relationships between...