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Troponymy is a subfield of semantics, the study of meaning in language. It is concerned with the relationships between words based on specificity. A troponym is a verb that provides more specific details about the action described by another verb. For example, the verb "to run" has troponyms such as "to jog", "to sprint", and "to trot", each of which describes a different way of running.
Definition[edit]
In linguistics, a troponym is a hyponym that denotes a certain manner of doing something. Troponyms are not limited to verbs, but can also involve other parts of speech. For instance, an adverb can be a troponym if it specifies the manner in which an action is performed.
Examples[edit]
The verb "to move" has many troponyms, including "to walk", "to skip", and "to crawl". Each of these verbs describes a specific way of moving. Similarly, "to look" has troponyms such as "to glance", "to stare", and "to peek".
Applications[edit]
Troponymy is used in natural language processing and information retrieval systems to improve the accuracy of search results. By understanding the specific relationships between words, these systems can provide more relevant results.
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