SEMANTIZATION TECHNOLOGIES IN ELECTRONIC AND CORPUS-BASED EXPLANATORY DICTIONARIES
Keywords:
semantization, corpus linguistics, electronic dictionary, lexical-semantic network, seme, clustering, semantic tag.Abstract
This article analyzes the theoretical and practical foundations of the semantization process in electronic and corpus-based explanatory dictionaries, which represent one of the key directions in modern lexicography. In particular, the role of lexical-semantic networks, automatic seme extraction, clustering algorithms, and semantic tagging systems in dictionary compilation is elucidated. The advantages of identifying word meanings based on corpus linguistics are also highlighted.
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