Lexical Ambiguity Resolution: Perspective From Psycholinguistics, Neuropsychology And Artificial Intelligence
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| Originally published | 1988 |
| Editors | Garrison Weeks Cottrell |
| Steven L. Small | |
| Michael Tanenhaus | |
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| ID | 2128074 |
About Lexical Ambiguity Resolution: Perspective From Psycholinguistics, Neuropsychology And Artificial Intelligence
The most frequently used words in English are highly ambiguous; for example, Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary lists 94 meanings for the word "run" as a verb alone. Yet people rarely notice this ambiguity. Solving this puzzle has commanded the efforts of cognitive scientists for many years. . . .