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to the sequences of deniens words. More interestingly, this approach can also work as a synonym extraction paradigm since synonyms, if any, can be regarded as a type of semantic function within denition texts and thus, be extracted along with the above- mentioned others. Note that denition texts are but one of the possible resources for learn- ing synonym nuance information. Inkpen and Hirst (2006) used synonym dictionaries to gather information on nuances. The results were placed into a hand-crafted hierarchy, and further ltered by several post-processing pro- cedures. As for evaluation, both types of nuance representation are yet to be t into the bigger image of the lexical choice problem, which involves the even more dicult task of representing the semantics of the contexts.

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