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lexical category
noun
A linguistic category of words (or more precisely lexical items), generally defined by the syntactic or morphological behaviour of the lexical item in question, such as noun or verb.
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Design description and modeling is widely performed using form-independent functions represented by words in the lexical category of verbs.
Sequence labeling is the widely used method for CCG supertagging task where a supertag (lexical category) is assigned to each word in an input sentence.
This is due to vast linguistic variations such that the lexical category of a Chinese word might not be completely consistent across different contexts.
However, many vocabularies that are not considered negative in the financial context are grouped into the negative lexical category in the Harvard IV-4 (Loughran and McDonald 2011).
Experiment 2 demonstrated a similar cost of a mismatch in stress patterns in a context where the metrical constraint was mediated by lexical category rather than by explicit meter.
An important implication of our findings is that AoA may need to be controlled in ERP studies of lexical processing, especially in designs in which it is likely to be a confound (e.g., studies of lexical category effects).
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The lexical categories of Altaic languages are less distinct than in other families.
Except in their lexical categories and syntactic functions, the words dible and ble would be indistinguishable if the original French article had not been permanently affixed to the noun in the former case.
At present, the main methods for judging sentiments include building an inventory of lexical categories, using dictionaries for analysis of lexical categories, and machine learning.
Does externalism apply to other lexical categories besides proper names and natural kind words?
In CCG supertagging the major challenging problem is due to the large number of lexical categories.
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