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Title of Article | NOUN CLASSIFICATION MODEL |
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Abstract |
Classifications of nouns available in linguistics are discriminated according to the object coverage, basic principles, depth of specification. Concrete and abstract nouns are placed on a continuous concrete/abstract scale without any fixed boundaries. We claim that there are two ways of cognition: sensitive and intellectual, that are reflected in the semantics of object names. The result of their interaction is that nouns of high degree of abstraction acquire concrete noun properties.
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