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  <Title>COMPUTER-AIDED RESEARCH ON SYNONYMY AND ANTONYMY *</Title>
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5. Output
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5.1 Relational Form
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      <Paragraph position="0"> The relational form of output verifies whether the simple statement xRy is true or false and also whether compounds of simple statements are true or false. For example, the query</Paragraph>
      <Paragraph position="2"> while for the query ? if far A high and high A low then high A far the following set of responses was obtained: r</Paragraph>
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5.2 List Form
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      <Paragraph position="0"> In the list form of response to a query the main entry and all words (if any) that are pointed to by the main entry are listed. For example, the query  In general, this form of output consists of lists of the following two types: a list of all words synonymous or antonymous to a given Word, and a list of all synonymy or antonymy relations holding among a given set of words.</Paragraph>
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5.3 Matrix Form
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      <Paragraph position="0"> The matrix form of output represents the relations by a matrix consisting of S's and A's according to whether the relation S or A holds between given pairs of words. A blank in such a matrix indicates that neither S nor A relates two words in the data structure. For example, the following matrix revealed four senses of the word &amp;quot;simple&amp;quot;.</Paragraph>
      <Paragraph position="1">  The superscript denotes the sense number to be associated with &amp;quot;simple&amp;quot;. A &amp;quot;*&amp;quot; is placed to the left of those words that do not appear as main eutries in Webster's New Dictionary of</Paragraph>
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