Transcription of CHAPTER Vector Semantics and Embeddings
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Speech and Language Processing. Daniel Jurafsky & James H. Martin. Copyright 2021. Allrights reserved. Draft of December 29, Semantics andEmbeddings Nets are for fish;Once you get the fish, you can forget the net. Words are for meaning;Once you get the meaning, you can forget the words (Zhuangzi), CHAPTER 26 The asphalt that Los Angeles is famous for occurs mainly on its freeways. Butin the middle of the city is another patch of asphalt, the La Brea tar pits, and thisasphalt preserves millions of fossil bones from the last of the Ice Ages of the Pleis-tocene Epoch. One of these fossils is theSmilodon, or saber-toothed tiger, instantlyrecognizable by its long canines.
6.1•LEXICAL SEMANTICS 3 identical to a sense of another word, or nearly identical, we say the two senses of synonym those two words are synonyms. Synonyms include such pairs as couch/sofa vomit/throw up filbert/hazelnut car/automobile A more formal definition of synonymy (between words rather than senses) is that
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