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Kenneth Ward Church, Patrick Hanks
Word Association Norms, Mutual Information, and Lexicography
Computational Linguistics 16(1): 22-9.
1990.
Word Association Norms, Mutual Information, and Lexicography
Computational Linguistics 16(1): 22-9.
1990.
The term word association is used in a very particular sense in the p!ycholinguistic literature. (Generally speaking, subjects respond quicker than normal to the word "nurse" if it follows a highly associated word such as "doctor.") We will extend the term to provide the basis for a statistical description of a variety of interesting linguistic phenomena, ranging from semantic rehtions of the doctor/nurse type (content word/content word) to lexico-syntactlc co-occurrence constraints between
Smaller window sizes will identify fixed expressions (idioms) and other relations that hold over short ranges; larger window sizes will highlight semantic concepts and other relationships that hold over larger scales.
(asymmetry) f(x, y) \neq f(y, x) because f(x, y) encodes linear precedence.
(asymmetry) f(x, y) \neq f(y, x) because f(x, y) encodes linear precedence.
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