On the Distinctive Co-occurrence Characteristics of Antonymy
Computation and Language
2025-09-16 v1
Abstract
Antonymy has long received particular attention in lexical semantics. Previous studies have shown that antonym pairs frequently co-occur in text, across genres and parts of speech, more often than would be expected by chance. However, whether this co-occurrence pattern is distinctive of antonymy remains unclear, due to a lack of comparison with other semantic relations. This work fills the gap by comparing antonymy with three other relations across parts of speech using robust co-occurrence metrics. We find that antonymy is distinctive in three respects: antonym pairs co-occur with high strength, in a preferred linear order, and within short spans. All results are available online.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2509.11534,
title = {On the Distinctive Co-occurrence Characteristics of Antonymy},
author = {Zhihan Cao and Hiroaki Yamada and Takenobu Tokunaga},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.11534},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Accepted by *SEM 2025