2024
DOI: 10.1145/3672393
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Lexical Semantic Change through Large Language Models: a Survey

Francesco Periti,
Stefano Montanelli

Abstract: Lexical Semantic Change (LSC) is the task of identifying, interpreting, and assessing the possible change over time in the meanings of a target word. Traditionally, LSC has been addressed by linguists and social scientists through manual and time-consuming analyses, which have thus been limited in terms of the volume, genres, and time-frame that can be considered. In recent years, computational approaches based on Natural Language Processing have gained increasing attention to automate LSC as much as possible.… Show more

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