polysemittype
Polysemittype is a theoretical construct used in linguistics and computational semantics to describe a single lexical type that encodes multiple related senses. It models how a single word form can carry several connected meanings within a unified representation, with context guiding sense activation.
In formal terms, a polysemittype P comprises a sense inventory S = {s1, ..., sn} and a mapping
Examples commonly discussed in this framework include words like bank, which can denote a financial institution
Applications of the polysemittype concept appear in lexical databases, sense inventories, and natural language processing systems
Related concepts include polysemy, sense inventories, WordNet, semantic typing, and knowledge graphs. The term polysemittype reflects