... creating
word problems to match math-
ematical expressions. Word prob-
lems are not just about math;
they are also about words
and the special way words
are used and interpreted in
word problems.
c02.qxd ... in
becoming a word problem
master.
In this section you will
play a card game as you
learn to identify word cues,
make up word problems
about yourself, use the
phone book to pl...
... grey
anger words 2.1 30. 7 32.4 5.0 5.0 2.4 6.6 0.5 2.3 2.5 9.9
anticipation words 16.2 7.5 11.5 16.2 10.7 9.5 5.7 5.9 3.1 4.9 8.4
disgust words 2.0 33.7 24.9 4.8 5.5 1.9 9.7 1.1 1.8 3.5 10.5
fear words ... times a word from the cat-
egory is associated with c to the number of words in
the category associated with any colour. Only cate-
gories that had at least four words that also appear...
... words to
the right and left of the verb, identified using POS
tags, represented by has_narrow(snt,
word_ position, word) :
has_narrow(snt
1
, 1st _word_ left, mind).
has_narrow(snt
1
, 1st _word_ right, ... the positions of the words,
represented by has_narrow_trns(snt,
word_ position, portuguese _word) :
has_narrow_trns(snt
1
, 1st _word_ right, como).
has_narrow_trns(snt
1
, 2nd _...
... typical meaning of the individual compo-
nent words [Shudo, K. et al., 1988]. (2) stereotypical
expressions in which the concurrence of component
words is seen in the texts with high frequency. ... uninter-
ruptible collocations, whose concurrence relation-
ship of words are so strong that they can be dealt
with as single words, and interruptible collocations,
which are occasionally us...
...
1957). 4
FUNCTION WORDS
Up till now, we have focused on the modelling
of monomorphemic Dutch words, to the exclu-
sion of function words and morphologically com-
plex words. One of the reasons ... on which kinds of words are included
in the distribution. As shown in figure 2, the
curve of monomorphemic words without func-
tion words is highly convex. When function
words are added, t...