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Sorry, What Was Your Name Again, or How to Overcome the tip-of-the tongue Problem with the Help of a Computer?
Michael Zock
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Paper Details:
Year: 2002
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Measuring and Predicting Orthographic Associations: Modelling the Similarity of Japanese Kanji
Lars Yencken
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Timothy Baldwin
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Enhancing Electronic Dictionaries with an Index Based on Associations
Olivier Ferret
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Michael Zock
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Word Lookup on the Basis of Associations : from an Idea to a Roadmap
Michael Zock
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Slaven Bilac
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Language Resources for a Network-based Dictionary
Veit Reuer
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http://www.papillon-dictionary.org
http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~framenet/
http://xanadu.com/
Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Discourse
Psycholinguistics
Language
English
French
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