Lexicon and its Essential Subtypes in English Language

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Jurayeva Zulaykho Shamshiddinovna

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Over recent years there has been much interest in the sphere of distributional semantics, focusing on the distributional hypothesis: words that occur in similar contexts tend to have similar meanings (Harris, 1954). There is a large body of work on the use of different similarity measures (Lee, 1999; Weeds and Weir, 2003; Curran, 2004) and many researchers have built thesauri (i.e., lists of “nearest neighbours”) automatically and applied them in a variety of applications, generally with a good deal of success.

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Jurayeva Zulaykho Shamshiddinovna. (2022). Lexicon and its Essential Subtypes in English Language. The Peerian Journal, 5, 92–95. Retrieved from https://peerianjournal.com/index.php/tpj/article/view/92
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