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arxiv: 1212.3139 · v2 · pith:5L47MC4Znew · submitted 2012-12-13 · 💻 cs.CL

Identifying Metaphoric Antonyms in a Corpus Analysis of Finance Articles

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keywords antonymsidentifiedverbsanalysisantonymantonym-pairsargument-distributionscorpus
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Using a corpus of 17,000+ financial news reports (involving over 10M words), we perform an analysis of the argument-distributions of the UP and DOWN verbs used to describe movements of indices, stocks and shares. In Study 1 participants identified antonyms of these verbs in a free-response task and a matching task from which the most commonly identified antonyms were compiled. In Study 2, we determined whether the argument-distributions for the verbs in these antonym-pairs were sufficiently similar to predict the most frequently-identified antonym. Cosine similarity correlates moderately with the proportions of antonym-pairs identified by people (r = 0.31). More impressively, 87% of the time the most frequently-identified antonym is either the first- or second-most similar pair in the set of alternatives. The implications of these results for distributional approaches to determining metaphoric knowledge are discussed.

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