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Soy-milk containers, beer cans, tattoos and cool books are all a part of Ms. Gangloff's lexicon, in which a community, rather than an individual, is deftly characterized.
501 - 600 Nonius Marcellus, (born 6th century ad, Thubursicum Numidarum [Algeria]) Latin grammarian and lexicographer, author of the De compendiosa doctrina, a lexicon in which are preserved extracts from the works of many earlier writers, which Nonius used for illustration.
(This position, incidentally, earned him a place in Dan Dennett's "Philosophers' Lexicon," in which names of philosophers are construed as verbs or common nouns: to "quine" is to repudiate a clear distinction).
The second part of the Tanqiḥ, Kiṭāb al-uṣūl ("Book of the Roots"), is a Hebrew lexicon in which Ibn Janāḥ showed the nuances of word roots and illustrated them with examples.
In "The Art of the Novel" (1986), there is a lexicon in which, under the heading of "Lightness," Milan Kundera notes that he has discovered three repetitions in his work of a character's sense of lightness as an oppression or burden.
The results support a model of the lexicon in which part-of-speech information can influence lexical processes.
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lexicon-only, in which the lexicon vector w is used as the classifier as summarized in Section II, 2). a classical NB classifier obtained from [18], 3). a well-tuned version of the RLS classifier (1), and 4).
lexicon-only, in which the lexicon vector w is used as the classifier as summarized in Section II, 2). a classical NB classifier obtained from [18], and 3). a well-tuned version of the RLS classifier (1).
Let s∈ℜ|V| denote a lexicon vector, in which each entry of s is a numerical "score" quantifying the sentiment/emotion intensity of the corresponding word in the vocabulary V.
Interestingly, the United Kingdom have developed a different lexicon (the UK 5-point Breast inaging Scoring System), in which the threshold for invasive cancer must be higher prior to recommending a biopsy (Taylor et al, 2011).
In Cleveland, the genre emerges as a vast lexicon, almost a language, in which each example says something that may be less than profound but is always specific.
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