- of a
hypernym, also
known as a superordinate, is
broader than that of a hyponym. An
approach to the
relationship between hyponyms and
hypernyms is to...
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- For example: hot ↔ cold,
large ↔ small,
thick ↔ thin,
synonym ↔
antonym Hypernyms and
hyponyms are
words that
refer to, respectively, a
general category...
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glosses for each term of interest.
Glosses can then be
analyzed to
extract hypernyms of the
defined term and
other lexical and
semantic relations. Controlled...
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confused with
hypernym which refers to type. For example, a
holonym of leaf
might be tree (a leaf is a part of a tree),
whereas a
hypernym of oak tree might...
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lexical categories, include:
Nouns hypernym: Y is a
hypernym of X if
every X is a (kind of) Y (canine is a
hypernym of dog) hyponym: Y is a
hyponym of...
- hyponyms. They fall
under the
general term of color,
which is the
hypernym.
Hyponyms and
hypernyms can be
described by
using a taxonomy, as seen in the example...
- used
synonymously with normoblast, but at
other times it is
considered a
hypernym. In the
latter sense,
there are two
types of erythroblasts: normoblasts...
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traditions that were
developed independently since the Proto-Somali era. The
hypernym of the term
Somali from a
geopolitical sense is
Horner and from an ethnic...
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which it is a
hypernym. In the
simple biology example, dog is a
hypernym with
respect to its
subcategory collie,
which in turn is a
hypernym with respect...