Sumbatyan, M.A.; Khazagerov, G.G.: Tipy ruskikh omoform i ikx avtomaticheskoe razvedenie (1997)
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- Abstract
- Reports on the development of an algorithm which has been used to compile a comprehensive dictionary of Russian homonyms i.e. words with several meanings. The word 'lay' can serve as an example of an English homonym: it is either a verb in its own right (to lay) or the preterite of the verb 'to lie'. The compiled dictionary has been used to identify the existing individual types of homonyms
- Footnote
- Übers. des Titels: Russian homonyms and their automatic identification