</term>
appears two or more times in a well-written
#24208That is, if a polysemous word such as sentence appears two or more times in a well-written discourse, it is extremely likely that they will all share the same sense.
other,9-1-H92-1045,ak
<term>
polysemous words
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like
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sentence
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whose
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meaning
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or
<term>
#24134It is well-known that there are polysemous words like sentence whose meaning or sense depends on the context of use.
model,10-6-H92-1045,ak
be used as an additional source of
<term>
constraint
</term>
for improving the performance of
#24271This result can be used as an additional source of constraint for improving the performance of the word-sense disambiguation algorithm.
other,13-1-H92-1045,ak
</term>
whose
<term>
meaning
</term>
or
<term>
sense
</term>
depends on the
<term>
context of use
#24138It is well-known that there are polysemous words like sentence whose meaning or sense depends on the context of use.
other,20-5-H92-1045,ak
share
<term>
sense
</term>
in the same
<term>
discourse
</term>
is extremely strong ( 98 % ) . This
#24252This paper describes an experiment which confirmed this hypothesis and found that the tendency to share sense in the same discourse is extremely strong (98%).
other,31-4-H92-1045,ak
that they will all share the same
<term>
sense
</term>
. This paper describes an experiment
#24230That is, if a polysemous word such as sentence appears two or more times in a well-written discourse, it is extremely likely that they will all share the same sense .
other,16-5-H92-1045,ak
found that the tendency to share
<term>
sense
</term>
in the same
<term>
discourse
</term>
#24248This paper describes an experiment which confirmed this hypothesis and found that the tendency to share sense in the same discourse is extremely strong (98%).
other,18-4-H92-1045,ak
two or more times in a well-written
<term>
discourse
</term>
, it is extremely likely that they
#24217That is, if a polysemous word such as sentence appears two or more times in a well-written discourse , it is extremely likely that they will all share the same sense.
other,11-1-H92-1045,ak
</term>
like
<term>
sentence
</term>
whose
<term>
meaning
</term>
or
<term>
sense
</term>
depends on the
#24136It is well-known that there are polysemous words like sentence whose meaning or sense depends on the context of use.