Automated extraction of semantic word relations in Turkish lexicon

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This paper studies the extraction of semantic word relations found in Turkish lexicon. Main goal of the study is to build an effective lexical-conceptual database and contribute to natural language processing (NLP) studies in Turkish. Fundamental word relations to be studied are meronymy (part-whole), synonymy, antonymy and hypernymy (hierarchical). This study is an improvement of an earlier work [1] on semantic relations of Turkish lexicon. It was inspired by well known projects such as Rose [2], ThinkMap [3], and WordNet [4]. An online dictionary provided by Turkish Language Foundation (TDK) [5] is used as the corpus in this study. The dictionary contains more than 63K lexemes. Morphological analysis are done by using a tool called Zemberek [6]. The results are presented by means of obtained noun-pairs and their accuracy. © Association for Scientific Research.

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Orhan, Z., Pehlivan, I., Uslan, V., & Önder, P. (2011). Automated extraction of semantic word relations in Turkish lexicon. Mathematical and Computational Applications, 16(1), 13–21. https://doi.org/10.3390/mca16010013

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