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WordNet is a powerful lexical reference system that combines aspects of dictionaries and thesauri with current psycholinguistic theories of human lexical memory. It is produced by the Cognitive Science Laboratory at Princeton University, under the direction of Professor George Miller. PR: 17016 Submitted by: Mikhail Teterin <mi@aldan.algebra.com>
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WordNet is a powerful lexical reference system that combines aspects of
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dictionaries and thesauri with current psycholinguistic theories of
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human lexical memory. It is produced by the Cognitive Science Laboratory
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at Princeton University, under the direction of Professor George Miller.
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In WordNet, words are defined and grouped into various related sets of
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synonyms. Not only is the system valuable to the casual user as a
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powerful thesaurus and dictionary, but also to the researcher as one of
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the few freely available, lexical databases. WordNet is available via an
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on-line interface and also as easy-to-compile C source code for Unix.
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