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11Word sense disambiguation — In computational linguistics, word sense disambiguation (WSD) is the process of identifying which sense of a word is used in any given sentence, when the word has a number of distinct senses. For example, consider two examples of the distinct… …
12Word — A word is a unit of language that carries meaning and consists of one or more morphemes which are linked more or less tightly together, and has a phonetic value. Typically a word will consist of a root or stem and zero or more affixes. Words can… …
13Word problem — The term word problem has several meanings: * word problem (mathematics education) is a type of textbook problem designed to help students apply abstract mathematical concepts to real world situations * word problem (mathematics) is the word… …
14Frequency and pragmatically unmarked word order — “Frequency and pragmatically unmarked word order” is a paper by Matthew Dryer, published in 1995 within the compilation Word Order in Discourse , analyzing various definitions of markedness as it might apply to word order. It advanced a… …
15Hard word on — apply pressure in pursuit of agreement to a proposal (often sex related) …
16American (word) — Use of the word American in the English language differs according to the historic, geographic, and political context in which it is used. It derives from America , a term originally denoting all of the New World (also the Americas), and its… …
17Divine Word College — Coordinates: 42°26′N 90°56′W / 42.44°N 90.93°W / 42.44; 90.93 Divine Word College is an undergraduate Roman Catholic …
18Microsoft Word — Microsoft Office Word Microsoft Office Word 2010 on Windows 7 …
19Inherently funny word — The belief that certain words are inherently funny, for reasons ranging from onomatopoeia to phonosemantics to sexual innuendo, is widespread among people who work in humor.Fact|date=September 2008 Cultural variation The concept of inherent humor …
20order-word — by Verena Conley The order word is a function immanent to language that compels obedience. The fundamental form of speech is not the statement (énoncé) of a judgement or the expression (énonciation) of a feeling, but the command. Language… …