
doi: 10.18454/rulb.9.21
The article deals with the question related to possible use of publicly accessible associative dictionaries of the Russian language for the purpose of development of a heuristic algorithm capable of establishing links between formally incompatible lexical units. In order to resolve the question, current state of affairs in Russian associative lexicography is reviewed; on the basis of conducted analysis, suggestions are offered to fill in the gaps that are found in the area at the moment.
В статье рассматривается вопрос о возможности использования находящихся в публичном доступе ассоциативных словарей русского языка в целях разработки эвристического алгоритма установления связей между формально несовместимыми лексическими единицами. С этой целью рассмотрено существующее на данный момент положение дел в русской ассоциативной лексикографии; на основании проведенного анализа предложены рекомендации по заполнению имеющихся в этой области пробелов.
лексикография, lexicography, автоматизированный анализ текстов, automated text analysis, ассоциативный словарь, associative dictionary
лексикография, lexicography, автоматизированный анализ текстов, automated text analysis, ассоциативный словарь, associative dictionary
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