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Distinctive features of the structure of linguistic ontology

Distinctive features of the structure of linguistic ontology This paper describes a methodology for developing a linguistic ontology as a component of a system for automatic analysis of customer opinions about commercial products. The fundamental principles of building ontologies of this type are substantiated, which include the following: the relationship between ontology and grammar; distinguishing parametric and evaluative terms in its structure and classification of evaluative terms into syntactic and semantic ones; the binary relationship between syntactic and semantic terms; the gradation scale of the intensity of evaluations. The cases of the homonymy and synonymy of evaluative terms are analyzed for the first time based on Russian data. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Automatic Documentation and Mathematical Linguistics Springer Journals

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Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2017 by Allerton Press, Inc.
Subject
Computer Science; Information Storage and Retrieval
ISSN
0005-1055
eISSN
1934-8371
DOI
10.3103/S0005105517030128
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Abstract

This paper describes a methodology for developing a linguistic ontology as a component of a system for automatic analysis of customer opinions about commercial products. The fundamental principles of building ontologies of this type are substantiated, which include the following: the relationship between ontology and grammar; distinguishing parametric and evaluative terms in its structure and classification of evaluative terms into syntactic and semantic ones; the binary relationship between syntactic and semantic terms; the gradation scale of the intensity of evaluations. The cases of the homonymy and synonymy of evaluative terms are analyzed for the first time based on Russian data.

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Automatic Documentation and Mathematical LinguisticsSpringer Journals

Published: Aug 19, 2017

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