2. Bright, hot colours, such as yellows, oranges and reds, used at the bottom of a narrow garden will appear to shorten the space, and can help balance the length of the property. Cool pale colours, such as blues, pale pinks and lilacs, at the bottom of the ...

Latent Semantic Analysis itself is not co-occurrence. Typically, more than 95% of word-pairs with great similarity will never appear together in a given paragraph. If these words were to cooccur in the same document, their cosine similarity is not high. But with that said, If words never co-occur, their cosine can still be high. Latent Semantic Analysis neglects the word order. This is another problem. The solution? There is a Syntagmatic Paradigmatic Model which is a memory based mechanism that incorporates the word order, but it does preserve the distributional approach.