The Acquisition of Semantic Relationships between words
Mohamed Naamane

TL;DR
This paper investigates how morphological features of words influence semantic relationships across languages, offering insights into language comprehension and the internal structure of words.
Contribution
It explores the connection between morphology and semantic relationships, providing a deeper understanding of their interplay across different languages.
Findings
Semantic relationships are closely linked to morphological characteristics.
Morphological analysis enhances understanding of language comprehension.
The structure of words influences semantic interpretation.
Abstract
The study of semantic relationships has revealed a close connection between these relationships and the morphological characteristics of a language. Morphology, as a subfield of linguistics, investigates the internal structure and formation of words. By delving into the relationship between semantic relationships and language morphology, we can gain deeper insights into how the underlying structure of words contributes to the interpretation and comprehension of language. This paper explores the dynamic interplay between semantic relationships and the morphological aspects of different languages, by examining the intricate relationship between language morphology and semantic relationships, valuable insights can be gained regarding how the structure of words influences language comprehension.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNatural Language Processing Techniques · Language, Metaphor, and Cognition
