In want to setup python\'s nltk library including wordnet in such a way that it can be easily copied from development system to production server, without having requirement for downloading wordnet se
I want to check in a Python program if a word is in the English dictionary. I believe nltk wordnet interface might be the way to go but I have no clue how to use it for such a simple task.
I am searching in Wordnet for synonyms for a big lis开发者_Python百科t of words. The way I have it done it, when some word has more than one synonym, the results are returned in alphabetical order. Wh
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I have download wordnet(2.1) but i dont know how to access w开发者_JAVA技巧ordnet database?There are both libraries and file-formats documented at the WordNet 3.0 Reference Manual.By the way, is there
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I\'m using JAWS to access WordNet. Given a word, is there any way to detect if it is a proper noun? It looks like the synsets have pretty coarse lexical categories.
For example... Chicken is an animal. Burrito is a food. WordNet allows you to do \"is-a\"...the hiearchy feature.