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The '''distributional hypothesis''' is that words found in the same [[context]]s usually have similar [[meaning]]s. The hypothesis is associated with [[Zellig Harris]] and [[J. R. Firth]].
The '''distributional hypothesis''' is that words found in the same [[context]]s usually have similar meanings. The hypothesis is associated with [[Zellig Harris]] and [[J. R. Firth]].

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The distributional hypothesis is that words found in the same contexts usually have similar meanings. The hypothesis is associated with Zellig Harris and J. R. Firth.