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expression. Corpus linguistics and its statistic analyses reveal patterns of co-occurrences within a language and enable to work out typical
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is identified when linguistic elements never occur together. Analysis of these restrictions can lead to discoveries about the
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in higher dimensions. Co-occurrence can be quantitatively described using measures like
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Index

occurrence
terms
text corpus
linguistic
semantic proximity
idiomatic
collocations
structure
word counting
correlation
mutual information
icon
Linguistics portal
Distributional hypothesis
Statistical semantics
Idiom (language structure)
Co-occurrence matrix
Co-occurrence networks
Similarity measure
Dice coefficient
Analyzing Grammar: An Introduction
ISBN
978-0-521-01653-7
"A Comparison of Co-occurrence and Similarity Measures as Simulations of Context"
CiteSeerX
10.1.1.471.5863
Stub icon
linguistics
stub
expanding it

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