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We assume that
concrete nouns have many
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more semantic
features than abstract words.
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So
they can benefit much more from the
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semantic
clean-up. The right meaning can be
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recovered
even if the bottom-up input is
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severely
damaged.
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But severe
damage to the semantic part of the
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network will
hurt concrete nouns more because
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they are more
reliant on the clean-up.
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