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Applying Word Embeddings to Measure the Semantic Adaptation of English Loanwords in Japanese and Korean

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Authors

Yamada, Akihiko

Issue Date
2017
Publisher
Language Education Research Center, Seoul National University
Citation
Language Research, Vol.53 No.3, pp. 473-500
Keywords
loanwordsemantic differencedistributional semantic modelword embeddingWord2vec
Abstract
With the internationalization of English, many English words are used as loanwords around the world. These English loanwords can bring about confusion, however, as the semantic usage of a loanword often differs from region to region. Therefore, it is important to examine how the semantic adaptation of a given English loanword has occurred when it is introduced into the lexicon of a country. The word vector model has been used to study semantic changes. In this paper, using these techniques, we investigate the semantic adaptation of English loanwords in Japanese and Korean. In addition, we investigate the correlation between the number of meanings of original English words and cosine similarity. As a result, we have brought a new insight into the computational contrastive semantics.
ISSN
0254-4474
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/138515
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