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  <Title>Sense-Linking in a Machine Readable Dictionary</Title>
  <Section position="6" start_page="331" end_page="331" type="concl">
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5 Conclusion
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    <Paragraph position="0"> The purpose of this work is to gain a better understanding of the relationships between word meanings, and to help in development of an algorithm for word sense disambiguation. Our approach is based on treating the information associated with dictionary senses (part of speech, subcategorization, sub-ject area codes, etc.) as multiple sources of evidence (of. Krovetz \[3\]). This process is fundamentally a divisive one, and each of the sources of evidence has exceptions (i.e., instances in which senses are related in spite of being separated by part of speech, subcategorization, or morphology). Identifying the relationships we have described will help us to determine these exceptions.</Paragraph>
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