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* Familiarity of noun drill
drill used as a noun is uncommon (polysemy count = 4)
* Familiarity of verb drill
drill used as a verb is common (polysemy count = 5)
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We all know that polysemy is related to frequency in general (the most frequent words are in general more polysemic). But what is the criteria to the binary classification between common/uncommon given the PWN number of senses?
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