Semantic Scholar Open Access 1989 4985 sitasi

Word Association Norms, Mutual Information, and Lexicography

Kenneth Ward Church Patrick Hanks

Abstrak

The term word association is used in a very particular sense in the psycholinguistic literature. (Generally speaking, subjects respond quicker than normal to the word nurse if it follows a highly associated word such as doctor. ) We will extend the term to provide the basis for a statistical description of a variety of interesting linguistic phenomena, ranging from semantic relations of the doctor/nurse type (content word/content word) to lexico-syntactic co-occurrence constraints between verbs and prepositions (content word/function word). This paper will propose an objective measure based on the information theoretic notion of mutual information, for estimating word association norms from computer readable corpora. (The standard method of obtaining word association norms, testing a few thousand subjects on a few hundred words, is both costly and unreliable.) The proposed measure, the association ratio, estimates word association norms directly from computer readable corpora, making it possible to estimate norms for tens of thousands of words.

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Kenneth Ward Church

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Patrick Hanks

Format Sitasi

Church, K.W., Hanks, P. (1989). Word Association Norms, Mutual Information, and Lexicography. https://doi.org/10.3115/981623.981633

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
1989
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
4985×
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Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.3115/981623.981633
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Open Access ✓