Improving Word Lists with Meaning Sort

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Title: Improving Word Lists with Meaning Sort

Research Question: How can we create a more useful and easier-to-understand list of words by arranging them based on their meanings?

Methodology: The researchers introduced a method called Meaning Sort (Msort), which arranges words in an order that reflects their meanings. They used several types of 'is-a' thesauri and a multi-dimensional thesaurus to achieve this.

Results: The study demonstrated that arranging words semantically using the Msort method made the word list easier to use and understand. They showed this by applying the Msort to a list of noun phrases, resulting in a more intuitive and organized list.

Implications: The Meaning Sort method can be applied to various situations where arranging words based on their meanings would be beneficial. This can improve the usability and understanding of word lists in many fields, including linguistics, education, and information retrieval.

Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0103012v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0103012v1