10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MERONYMY»
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Everyday we are confronted with lexical hierarchies in our correspondences, without actually thinking about it.
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Introductory Semantics and Pragmatics for Spanish Learners ...
However, the relationship of meronymy is a part-whole concept: if X is a meronym
of Y, X is part of Y, and Y is a holonym of X. Therefore, elbow is a meronym of arm
,andarm is a holonym of elbow. As further examples, note that wheel is a ...
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Natural Language Processing and Information Systems: 15th ...
Extracting Meronymy Relationships from Domain-Specific, Textual Corporate
Databases Ashwin Ittoo, Gosse Bouma, Laura Maruster, and Hans Wortmann
University of Groningen 9747 AE Groningen, The Netherlands {r.a.ittoo,g.bouma
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Christina J Hopfe, Yacine Rezgui, Elisabeth Métais, 2010
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WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database
Such a concept lattice would therefore provide an embedding of meronymy, but
not all concepts would have useful interpretations. A better solution is therefore to
use part- whole relations as attributes, such as HAS-HANDLE-AS-PART, which ...
Christiane Fellbaum, 1998
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Conceptual Modeling – ER 2010: 29th International Conference ...
Example meronymy tree t1 Definition 1 (Process Model). A tuple PM = (A,G,E) is
a process model, where: – A ⊆ A is the finite nonempty set of process model
activities – G is the finite set of gateways – A∩G = ∅ – N = A ∪ G is a finite set of
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Jeffrey Parsons, Motoshi Saeki, Peretz Shoval, 2010
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EuroWordNet: A multilingual database with lexical semantic ...
PART-WHOLE Relations Part-whole (or meronymy) relations form a complex
family of relations (Winston et al., 1987; Vossen and Copestake, 1993; Vossen,
1995). Whereas in the WN1.5 database three kinds of meronymy relations are ...
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The Handbook of Linguistics
The part–whole relation, in its lexical aspect, is called meronymy (sometimes
partonymy); for instance, finger is a meronym of hand, and hand is the immediate
holonym of finger. The notion of meronymy, like hyponymy, is relational rather
than ...
Mark Aronoff, Janie Rees-Miller, 2008
6.2.2 Meronymy Like every other sense relation, meronymy is viewed here as a
relation between contextually construed meanings (or more precisely, by pre-
meanings created by boundary construal). However, the relationship is less ...
William Croft, D. A. Cruse, 2004
^co-meronymy to the relation between lexical items designating sister parts.
Although there is an intimate connection between an extra-linguistic part-whole
hierarchy and the corresponding lexical hierarchy, the two are nonetheless
distinct, ...
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Constraints in Discourse 3: Representing and Inferring ...
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Anton Benz, Manfred Stede, Peter Kühnlein, 2012
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