hypernymの例文
- The hypernym / hyponym relationships among the noun synsets can be interpreted as specialization relations among conceptual categories.
- Unlike other search engines, Tropes Zoom suggested that the user replace each identified word with a hypernym.
- In simpler terms, a hyponym shares a " type-of " relationship with its hypernym.
- I would describe it as " a special case of polysemy, where one of the meanings is a hypernym of the other ( s ) ".
- As a hypernym can be understood as a more general word than its hyponym, the relation is used in semantic compression by generalization to reduce a level of specialization.
- Frequency lists, together with semantic networks, are used to identify the least common, specialized terms to be replaced by their hypernyms in a process of semantic compression.
- It's very useful to link the words with one another, to find synonyms and antonyms, hyponyms and hypernyms, to learn contribs } 16 : 08, 8 September 2007 ( UTC)
- Strictly speaking, the meaning relation between hyponyms and hypernyms applies to lexical items of the same word class ( or parts of speech ), and holds between the drink made with vodka and orange juice.
- Hypernyms ( words for generic categories; e . g . " flower " for tulips and roses ) may also be used in this function of a placeholder, but they are not considered to be kadigans.
- Today, owing to technological convergence, the word " fluoroscopy " is widely understood to be a hypernym of all the earlier names for moving pictures taken with X-rays, both live and recorded.
- But since " transitional epithelium " describes the morphology of the epithelium, and " urothelium " describes the location of it, it would also make sense to say that " transitional epithelium " is a hypernym of " urothelium ".
- "' Hispano-Celtic "'is a hypernym to include all the varieties of Celtic spoken in the Iberian Peninsula before the arrival of the Romans ( in c . 218 BC, during the Second Punic War ):
- This is because, in order for a software program to construct a taxonomy from a corpus ( for example, from Wikipedia, a web page, or the World Wide Web ), it must hyponym-hypernym pairs, among other approaches.
- In addition, it should be noted that a word can be both a hypernym and a hyponym : for example " purple " is a hyponym of colour but itself is a hypernym of the broad spectrum of shades of purple between the range of " crimson " and " violet ".
- In addition, it should be noted that a word can be both a hypernym and a hyponym : for example " purple " is a hyponym of colour but itself is a hypernym of the broad spectrum of shades of purple between the range of " crimson " and " violet ".
- And indeed, the term " X-ray imaging " is the ultimate hypernym that unites all of them, even subsuming both fluoroscopy and 4D CT . However, it may be many decades before the earlier hyponyms fall into disuse, not least because the day when 4D CT displaces all earlier forms of moving X-ray imaging may yet be distant.