Lexical Co-Occurrence Statistic

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A Lexical Co-Occurrence Statistic is a corpus co-occurrence statistic for a lexical co-occurrence.



References

2015

  • (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/co-occurrence Retrieved:2015-2-8.
    • Co-occurrence or cooccurrence is a linguistics term that can either mean concurrence / coincidence or, in a more specific sense, the above-chance frequent occurrence of two terms from a text corpus alongside each other in a certain order. Co-occurrence in this linguistic sense can be interpreted as an indicator of semantic proximity or an idiomatic expression. In contrast to collocation, co-occurrence assumes interdependency of the two terms. A co-occurrence restriction is identified when linguistic elements never occur together. Analysis of these restrictions can lead to discoveries about the structure and development of a language.

2003

2002

  • (Doddington, 2002) ⇒ George Doddington. (2002). “Automatic Evaluation of Machine Translation Quality Using n-Gram Co-occurrence Statistics. In: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Human Language Technology Research (HLT 2002).

2001

1998