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  2. Lexis (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In systemic-functional linguistics, a lexis or lexical item is the way one calls a particular thing or a type of phenomenon. Since a lexis from a systemic-functional perspective is a way of calling, it can be realised by multiple grammatical words such as "The White House", "New York City" or "heart attack".

  3. Voyant Tools - Wikipedia

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    Voyant Tools is an open-source, web-based application for performing text analysis. It supports scholarly reading and interpretation of texts or corpus, particularly by scholars in the digital humanities , but also by students and the general public.

  4. Factiva - Wikipedia

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    Factiva provides searching by free-text, as well as region, subject, author, industry and company metadata. Searches can be further filtered by publication, language and date range. Factiva offers a number of enterprise integration options, [5] including a fully comprehensive web services API, the Factiva Developers Kit. This toolkit allows ...

  5. ECL (data-centric programming language) - Wikipedia

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    ECL, at least in its purest form, is a declarative, data-centric language. Programs, in the strictest sense, do not exist. Rather an ECL application will specify a number of core datasets (or data values) and then the operations which are to be performed on those values.

  6. Statistical semantics - Wikipedia

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    The term statistical semantics was first used by Warren Weaver in his well-known paper on machine translation. [1] He argued that word sense disambiguation for machine translation should be based on the co-occurrence frequency of the context words near a given target word.

  7. Category:Lexis (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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  9. Latent semantic analysis - Wikipedia

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    Text does not need to be in sentence form for LSI to be effective. It can work with lists, free-form notes, email, Web-based content, etc. As long as a collection of text contains multiple terms, LSI can be used to identify patterns in the relationships between the important terms and concepts contained in the text.