Similar words: semantics, anti-semitic, antisemitic, romantic, romanticism, romantically, romanticize, horseman. Meaning: [sɪ'mæntɪk] adj. of or relating to meaning or the study of meaning.
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61. He told me he never intended to make that semantic distinction.
62. Semantic net infrastructure A semantic network is a graph where natural language terms have been used to label the nodes and links.
63. To build and maintain a semantic net, indexing of paragraphs and semantic net construction go hand-in-hand.
64. The purpose of the semantic net is to give people an overview of or handle on the content of the text.
65. Lexical, syntactic and semantic information needed for the system can be obtained from a machine-readable dictionary.
66. Relationships such as those shown in the hierarchy in Figure 12.1 are known as semantic relationships, representing connections between associated subjects.
67. Paradigmatically, a semantic affinity between two grammatically identical words is the greater the more congruent their patterns of syntagmatic normality.
68. The opportunity to see a semantic net and dynamically generate outlines from it may help authors mold the desired document.
69. In the early post-war years, a semantic change is detectable.
70. This is no semantic nicety; rather, it is arguable that the distinction reveals something of their political specificities.
71. This semantic shift should not necessarily be interpreted as indicating a decline in nationalism or racism.
72. The role of the semantic net is being explored in this new environment.
73. The knowledge structures used to represent the dictionary entries are known as integrated semantic units, or ISUs.
74. However,[sentencedict.com/semantic.html] there are certain peripheral types of semantic constituent which can not be directly subjected to the test.
75. These examples suggest that there is a possible principled basis for the distinction between semantic and syntactic deviance.
76. This paper presents a method for automatically generating a document by a traversal of the semantic net.
77. Taking these two considerations together, it seems reasonable to conclude that semantic information is an integral part of a grammar.
78. Most, but not all, of these grammatical differences are correlated with semantic differences.
79. This sentence would receive roughly the syntactic and semantic analysis shown in tree 6. 1.
80. It is designed to provide advanced students with all the grammatical and semantic information they are likely to need.
81. It is, of course, perfectly possible for a sentence to exhibit semantic and grammatical deviance simultaneously: 7.
82. While often the caption is the target node name, sometimes an attractive caption does not fit the semantic net paradigm.
83. That is, they involve a second and wholly different relation, a semantic or intentional relation between themselves and whatever they represent.
84. It demands complicated puns, archaic semantic associations, and other comic turns of phrase.
85. Semantic analysis may also be able to provide some feedback mechanism concerning the domain of the sentence so far.
86. Evidently, the information so obtained may provide a further constraint of use in semantic analysis.
87. Published literature on the role of semantic processing within computerised text recognition is sparse.
88. Detecting patterns in a large, complex semantic net is difficult to do without the aid of computer programs.
89. Modifiers can create other complications for compositionality, which must also be reflected in a semantic theory of the language.
90. Secondary information services typically index a document into terms of an indexing language which can be considered a semantic net.
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