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Psycholinguistics / Natural language processing / Semantics / Lexical semantics / Natural language generation / Lexical choice / Lexical item / WordNet / Language production / Linguistics / Computational linguistics / Science
Date: 2002-11-20 04:45:22
Psycholinguistics
Natural language processing
Semantics
Lexical semantics
Natural language generation
Lexical choice
Lexical item
WordNet
Language production
Linguistics
Computational linguistics
Science

The hyperonym problem revisited: Concep,tual

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