INVESTIGATING THE SEMANTIC FEATURES OF SYNONYMS IN PARALLEL CORPORA

Authors

  • Pulatova Niso Shamuratovna A teacher of Termiz State University, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Parallel corpus, synonyms, semantic features

Abstract

Synonyms, or words with similar meanings, are critical components in natural language processing (NLP) activities. Understanding their semantic properties, especially in parallel corpora, offers insights into translation, sentiment analysis, and information retrieval systems. This article explores the semantic complexities of synonyms in parallel corpora, emphasizing their importance and ramifications.

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Published

2024-04-13