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The above indices represent written features which are based on noun term frequencies.
Extractions such as in the example, based on noun compounds (NCs), are difficult to obtain with high precision, given the complexity of determining the semantics embedded in noun-noun sequences.
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Podium and summit fit into their category of "location verbs" based on nouns that are places to go: the diver surfaced, the boat docked, the plane landed.
Noun cues, by contrast, are cues based on a noun's meaning or form, i.e., its phonology or morphology.
The hat would be passed throughout and a writer would have a limited time to spawn an idea based on the noun he wrote.
As with most children, theirs was a relation based on verbs, not nouns.
Lastly, Huang et al. (1998) demonstrated that a Chinese noun class system could be automatically extracted based on the collocation of noun and classifiers.
Czech consonants are categorized as "hard", "neutral" or "soft": Hard: /d/, /g/, /ɦ/, /k/, /n/, /r/, /t/, /x/ Neutral: /b/, /f/, /l/, /m/, /p/, /s/, /v/, /z/ Soft: /c/, /ɟ/, /j/, /ɲ/, /r̝/, /ʃ/, /ts/, /tʃ/, /ʒ/ This distinction describes the declension patterns of nouns, which is based on the category of a noun's ending consonant.
The relevance of a noun phrase is assessed based on the degree to which the noun phrase clusters together with other noun phrases.
This jarring noun, based on the word picture of a hole shaped like a pot, is an Americanism first recorded by Thomas McKenney, appointed by President James Madison in 1816 to be superintendent of the Indian trade.
Finally, we demonstrate the generativity of the proposed principles, allowing a model to predict the activation of a new concrete noun based on its semantic properties.
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