单词 | Lexicon |
例句 | (1) Chocolate equals sin in most people's lexicon. (2) In our lexicon, boring is even worse than bad. (3) Performance with the larger lexicon showed some deterioration. (4) This information is obtained from the lexicon. (5) In the lexicon of the avant-garde art world, Meurent could not have figured as an artist. (6) There will also be few omissions from the lexicon. 4.15. (7) Synonymy is a relation that structures the lexicon of a language into sets of words sharing a meaning. (8) CLE-I has a 1300-word core lexicon and includes a component that allows non-linguistic domain experts to add new entries. (9) The lexicon is very large compared to many other systems. (10) The representation of syntactic information in the lexicon is inextricably linked with the grammar being used. (11) Both sides have concocted a lexicon of epithets for each other. (12) To reduce the likelihood of this a large lexicon must be stored. (13) The required list of words, or lexicon, can be acquired from a standard dictionary in machine readable form. (14) Further problems were encountered with the lexicon supplied with the second version. (15) The improvements to be attained by extending the lexicon further also appear to be minimal. (16) It concentrates just on lexical access - there is no syntactic or semantic component - and its lexicon contains only 211 words. (17) I need to get my hands on a big lexicon. (18) Given certain pieces of data, it is necessary to calculate how many words in the lexicon match this search criteria. (19) The main information that the probabilistic syntax analyser needs from the lexicon is the grammatical tag of each of the candidate words. (20) A morphological indexing system was developed whereby each word in the lexicon is associated with its root. (21) The run-time application of syntactic information uses the transition matrices and the lexicon to rank the words in the lattice. (22) This means that they are able to retrieve the appropriate pronunciation of a word as a whole from the speech output lexicon. (23) A failing of systems such as Jelinek's is that they are heavily dependent on the size of lexicon used. (24) Before the hobbyists even integrated the word into their lexicon, Raskin was a student of interface. (25) The grammatical tags for the words in the lattice are retrieved from the lexicon. (26) Making full use of the shape information may also mean coding the lexicon by shape for ease of search. (27) Firstly it is not guaranteed that the required information will be in the larger lexicon. (28) Firstly, alternative pronunciations of the same word are not distinguished in the lexicon from pronunciations of different words. (29) As the character candidates are received from the pattern recognition process the combinations of characters are checked for validity in the lexicon. (30) Considering the first issue, most psycholinguists support the existence of a mental lexicon that contains knowledge about words. (31) In secondary storage there will be a large, static lexicon of anything between 10,000 to 100,000 words. (32) Rather than store the complete words in a lexicon, such systems store the probabilities of letter transitions. (33) But if the lexicon is not complete, then neither is the syntax, semantics or phonology likely to be. (34) By reducing the size of the lexicon the number of words that the author wrote that are missing from the lexicon increases. (35) The resulting strings produced by applying the rules are searched for in the lexicon in the normal way. (36) This root is then stored and may be accessed in the lexicon at run-time rather than determined on the fly. (37) The mental lexicon is also involved in the production of written or spoken language. (38) Nor could these problems be predicted from studies of the inherent confusability of the lexicon which concentrated on isolated words. (39) There are 60 grammatical categories specified within this lexicon indicating such properties as transitive verb, plural noun, proper noun etc. (40) It is known as a speech output system because there is evidence that a quite separate lexicon is involved in speech perception. (41) It uses a 997 word lexicon, and a bi-gram grammar extracted from 900 test sentence templates. (42) Unification-based grammatical formalisms tend to employ very detailed information within the lexicon. (43) There is always the possibility that the input pronunciation will differ from the pronunciation in the lexicon. (44) The initial design phase for a database to hold a lexicon of stratigraphical terms is almost complete. (45) Thus, the lexical access component may have to match each word against every possible alignment of the input with the lexicon. (46) The Chart model has a far larger lexicon, however, containing 4,000 lexical items. (47) The tables show that this information is not restrictive across a large lexicon,(http:///lexicon.html) especially for the words of commonly occurring lengths. (48) Furthermore with a text recognition system, as the lexicon gets larger the problems increase. (49) The number of word candidates suggested by the recogniser is dependent on the size of the lexicon. (50) And what consequences do these principles have for children's acquisition of the lexicon? (51) We have seen that a mental lexicon must contain semantic, phonological and orthographic information about words. (52) From this it is deduced that the lexicon provides adequate but not complete coverage. (53) Using the internal lexicon An orthographic analysis is not the only way of recognising and pronouncing a string of letters. (54) Very large corpora and extensive processing are necessary to provide suitable information for a large lexicon using this method. (55) Their intensive questioning, in fact, seems to coincide with two other developments in the lexicon. (56) The use of a morphologically-based lexicon can lead to a large reduction in the storage requirements for the lexical information. (57) Each meaning has its own pronunciation, and so the lexicon must be consulted before the appropriate pronunciation can be construed. (58) The facility to add more words to the lexicon should also be considered, especially for proper nouns and technical terms. (59) Many of the words in the lexicon have a high degree of syntactic ambiguity. (60) It is not possible for a lexicon to provide full coverage of language. (61) A word, or perhaps just a certain pronunciation of a word, may not be contained in the lexicon. (62) He had helped to banish one word from the lexicon of Niagara. (63) The Kama Sutra, for 2,000 years the Lover's lexicon, is beautifully brought to life in the new video. (64) The search techniques can be improved, for example by using a lexicon which is indexed by length. (65) The focus here has been on Conventionality and Contrast, two pragmatic principles that together govern the lexicon. (66) By using syntactic categories there is no limit on the size of the lexicon used. (67) An example from this lexicon is as follows: This lexicon should not be seen a static repository of data. (68) Categorization in mental lexicon is an intriguing phenomenon. (69) The Lexicon just is not one of them. (70) Of or relating to lexicography or a lexicon. (71) the lexicon of finance and economics. (72) The grading of the lexicon can deduce the number of the incorrect entries in the high level lexicon effectively,() which makes the translation lexicon more practicably . (73) The three-character words and phrases are an important lexical unit in the modern Chinese, so the study on the three-character words and phrases can help us realize Chinese lexicon completely. (74) In my lexicon, those are not the same things at all. (75) Furthermore, expansion strategy based on professional lexicon is also uesd in query index entry. (76) This paper presents an approach to the automatic enrichment of lexicon in a natural language understanding system to simulate man's word learning ability. (77) The match between Chinese transitive verbs and their objects was manipulated in the present study to examine the presentation of object information in Chinese transitive verb lexicon. (77) try its best to collect and make good sentences. (78) The result suggests that there is quite accurate object information in Chinese transitive verb lexicon, and the object information is presented by its semantic features. (79) The organization of word knowledge in permanent memory is called the mental lexicon. (80) The data were discussed in relation to theories of lexicon structure and lexical processing of children. (81) Kaifu is a relative moderate in the Japanese political lexicon. (82) Idiom is an important language unit in lexicon system of Contemporary Chinese. (83) A new word segmentation system based on phraseology is proposed, and the corresponding word segmentation lexicon is designed. (84) So, new or not, anthropozoonosis needs to enter our lexicon, to make us aware that the pandemic H1N1 virus is unlike anything we've seen before, as it continues to spread far and wide. (85) Lexicon is the most active system of language, reflecting directly the developing of the society and its culture. (86) This is primarily because syntactic information is abundant in the lexicon resorted, to lexical entry. (87) Academic linguists of the era, Noam Chomsky chief among them, also viewed a language as a lexicon and a grammar, able to generate infinitely many different sentences out of a finite set of rules. (88) The pattern of L 2 mental lexicon organization is one important dimension of L 2 lexical competence. (89) Onomatopoeic words were seen as a special lexicon in modern Chinese for long, but as to its speciality, there aren't any detailed lexical studies now. (90) Used as the name for the Austronesian language that is based on Tagalog, draws its lexicon from other Philippine languages, and is the official language of the Philippines. (91) This concept is not confined to lexicon ; it is also active on the level of discourse. (92) Silent earthquakes are only just beginning to enter the public lexicon. (93) So it is very important to know the organization of the mental lexicon so as to provide guidance for our bilingual dictionary compilation. (94) This paper attempts to apply the mental lexicon to the compilation of thesaurus. (95) Alkali, algorithm, alembic, and almanac entered the English lexicon about the same time. (96) Gets the collection of lexicon file locations that are used for custom spelling checkers on a specified text-editing control. (97) This paper makes an analysis of the cohesive errors in Chinese students' English writing, mainly from the perspectives of grammar, lexicon, logical connectors, and textual expressive style. (98) The article describes the methodological considerations reviewed in terms of Lexicon Grammar in connection with the structural linguistics in the age of computer. (99) The dissertation is attemptable study on the lexicon of Notes on Book of Water. (100) To represent this organization of one's mental lexicon, the lexical semantic network is so far the most satisfactory model. (101) From the sociolinguistic point of view, this paper analyses the manifestation of sex differentiation in pronunciation, intonation, lexicon and sentence structure and the causes. (102) You are then a translator, without a lexicon, without notes. . . You have then to give voice to the hearts of men, and you can do it only so far as you have known them, loved them. (103) Again according to the Lexicon, Bill was born in 1970. (104) The upshot of this is that a new phrase has entered the criminological lexicon: the “CSI effect” after shows such as “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”. (105) Beyond these words, two-thirds of this lexicon now consists of words that are transparent compounds of separate logogram words. (106) Hence, the lexicon of the Black English is determined by Black culture. (107) When translating, the translator plays an essential role in the determination of the TL mental lexicon. (108) The dissertation is the attemptable study on the lexicon of Notes on Book of Water. (109) The study of bilingual mental lexicon has now been a major concern in second language acquisition and psycholinguistic research. (110) Chapter 2 argues the designing of XMGEN deeply, including system structure, interlingua, word selection, generation lexicon, generation strategy, generation procedure and generation rules. (111) Some fades quickly, but some becomes a part of the national lexicon. (112) First, it uses the lexicon tree, which saves the static storage space and increases the dynamic speed in finding words from syllable sequences. (113) But they don't have to, as many English letters have become part of the local lexicon. (114) In the Arab lexicon, the concept of justice means more than democracy. |
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