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A FEW REVIEW EXERCISES
Semantic Features
Semantic Features
1. Do the exercises found at:1. http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~pxc/nlp/Interactive
NLP/NLP_mean1.html
2. Give two different feature analyses for each of the following.
a) bank b) Response
A FEW REVIEW EXERCISES
SEMANTIC RELATIONSWORD FORMATION RELATION
AMBIGUITY
Relations amongst Words
Relations amongst Words (Semantic & Derivational)
What type of What type of semantic semantic Relation?Relation?Synonym or parasynonymsAntonyms
Gradable or Ungradable Converse Reversives
PolysemyHomonym :
Homonyms Homophone Homographs
What type of word What type of word formation process?formation process?Derivation
Compounding Conversion Clipping Blends Backformation Onomatopoeia Eponyms Acronyms
Inflection
Hypernym Hyponym Cohyponym Meronym Holonym
What type of What type of ambiguity?ambiguity?
Lexical ambiguity
Syntactic ambiguity
Class ambiguity Script ambiguity
Determine the Relation amongst Some of these Words
Determine the Relation amongst Some of these Words
Determine the Relation amongst Some of these Words
A FEW REVIEW EXERCISES
The -NYMES
Semantics Relations Among Words
Synonym or parasynonyms
Antonyms Gradable or
Ungradable Converse Reversives
Polysemy Homonym :
Homonyms Homophone Homographs
Semantics Relations Among Words
Synonym or parasynonyms Antonyms
Gradable or Ungradable Converse Reversives
Polysemy Homonym :
Homonyms Homophone Homographs
Semantics Relations Among Words
Synonym or parasynonyms Antonyms
Gradable or Ungradable Converse Reversives
Polysemy Homonym :
Homonyms Homophone Homographs
Semantics Relations Among Words
Synonym or parasynonyms Antonyms
Gradable or Ungradable Converse Reversives
Polysemy Homonym :
Homonyms Homophone Homographs
Semantics Relations Among Words
Synonym or parasynonyms Antonyms
Gradable or Ungradable Converse Reversives
Polysemy Homonym :
Homonyms Homophone Homographs
Semantics Relations Among Words
Synonym or parasynonyms
Antonyms Gradable or
Ungradable Converse Reversives
Polysemy Homonym :
Homonyms Homophone Homographs
Semantics Relations Among Words
Synonym or parasynonyms
Antonyms Gradable or
Ungradable Converse Reversives
Polysemy Homonym :
Homonyms Homophone Homographs
Semantics Relations Among Words
Synonym or parasynonyms Antonyms
Gradable or Ungradable Converse Reversives
Polysemy Homonym :
Homonyms Homophone Homographs
Semantics Relations Among Words
Synonym or parasynonyms Antonyms
Gradable or Ungradable Converse Reversives
Polysemy Homonym :
Homonyms Homophone Homographs
A FEW REVIEW EXERCISES
Lexicology
Relations amongst Words (Semantic & Derivational)
Which definitions are: Which definitions are: figurative?
Which definitions are Which definitions are derived by:derived by:
Metonymy Analogy
1. the external upper covering of a house or other building. 2. a frame for supporting this: an open-timbered roof. 3. the highest part or summit: The Himalayas are the roof of the world. 4. something that in form or position resembles the roof of a house, as the top of a car, the upper part of the mouth, etc. 5. a house. 6. Mining . the rock immediately above a horizontal mineral deposit.
Relations amongst Words (Semantic & Derivational)
Which definitions are: Which definitions are: figurative?
Which definitions are Which definitions are derived by:derived by:
Metonymy Analogy
1. Anatomy, Zoology . a. the opening through which an animal
or human takes in food. 2. the masticating and tasting apparatus. 3. a person or animal dependent on
someone for sustenance: another mouth to feed.
4. the oral opening or cavity considered as the source of vocal utterance.
5. utterance or expression: to give mouth to one's thoughts.
6. talk, esp. loud, empty, or boastful talk: That man is all mouth.
7. disrespectful talk or language; back talk; impudence.
8. a grimace made with the lips.
Relations amongst Words (Semantic & Derivational)
Which definitions are: Which definitions are: figurative?
Which definitions are Which definitions are derived by:derived by:
Metonymy Analogy
1. the hindmost part of an animal, esp. that forming a distinct, flexible appendage to the trunk. 2. something resembling or suggesting this in shape or position: the tail of a kite. 3. Astronomy . the luminous stream extending from the head of a comet. 4. the reverse of a coin ( opposed to head).