You can take a noun out of syntax...: Syntactic similarity effects in lexical priming.
Nicholas LesterLaurie FeldmanFermín Moscoso del Prado MartínPublished in: CogSci (2017)
Keyphrases
- syntactic categories
- natural language
- wordnet
- semantic relations
- lexical semantics
- word sense disambiguation
- syntactic semantic
- natural language processing
- word pairs
- similarity measure
- syntactic information
- noun compounds
- syntactic analysis
- semantic similarity
- natural language text
- context sensitive
- part of speech
- lexical information
- semantic representation
- semantic role labeling
- euclidean distance
- semantic roles
- distance measure
- syntactic features
- similarity measurement
- parse tree
- context free grammars
- similarity metric
- question answering
- co occurrence
- high level
- knowledge base
- semantic information
- recognizing textual entailment
- dependency parsing
- context specific
- semantic network
- keywords