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content word
noun
A word that is not a function word, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, and most adverbs with the exception of the likes of "then" and "why".
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A range of objective, computer-based measures of speech tapping speech production (silence, number and length of pauses, number and length of utterances), speech variability (global and local intonation and emphasis) and speech content (word fillers, idea density) were employed.
If you see anything that's a crotchet or longer, that's a content word; if you see a run of semiquavers, you can whack in grammatical function, all the but/of/if/a/on/what/you/to worker ants of English.
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Number of words from previous and next content word.
In order to avoid potential confound from prosody, all of the syllables chosen were part of a content word and were placed in prosodically prominent positions.
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Newspaper readers have never paid for the content (words and photos).
We're reasonably good at picking up on "content words": nouns, action verbs, adjectives and adverbs.
Children learned to read, spell, and produce sentences for content words more easily than for function words.
The results confirm that the machine-generated summaries do preserve more important content words than some other sections for classification.
The first filter is based on the raw frequency of the content words in the lexical string under consideration.
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