The classification of verbs in Levin's (1993) English Verb Classes and Alternations: A preliminary Investigation, on the basis of both intuitive semantic grouping and their participation in valence alternations, is often used by the NLP community as evidence of the semantic similarity of verbs (Jing & McKeown 1998; Lapata & Brew 1999; Kohl et al. 1998). In this paper, we compare the Levin classification with the work of the FrameNet project (Fillmore & Baker 2001), where words (not just verbs) are grouped according to the conceptual structures (frames) that underlie them and their combinatorial patterns are inductively derived from corpus evidence. This means that verbs grouped together in FrameNet (FN) might be semantically similar but hav...
This article examines the proposals made by the FrameNet project (Atkins, Fillmore and Johnson 2003;...
Verbs that participate in diathesis alternations have different semantics in their different syntact...
Corpus studies have empirically shown that native speakers often make use of recurrent word combinat...
The classification of verbs in Levin's (1993) English Verb Classes and Alternations: A preliminary I...
The classification of verbs in Levin\u27s (1993) English Verb Classes and Alternations: A preliminar...
Alternations: A preliminary Investigation, on the basis of both intuitive semantic grouping and thei...
Verbs occur in different syntactic environments, or frames. We investigate whether artificial neural...
textAn important problem in lexical semantics is the explanation of how verbal meaning interacts wit...
Lexical classifications have proved useful in supporting various natural language processing (NLP) t...
This article examines the proposals made by the FrameNet project (Atkins, Fillmore and Johnson 2003;...
In this report, we investigate the relationship between the semantic and syntactic properties of v...
This article examines the proposals made by the FrameNet project (Atkins, Fillmore and Johnson 2003;...
Abstract. Lexical classifications have proved useful in supporting various natural language processi...
The relationship between the meaning of verbs and their syntactic patterns has recently been explore...
The Berkeley FrameNet Project (http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~framenet) is building an on-line lexica...
This article examines the proposals made by the FrameNet project (Atkins, Fillmore and Johnson 2003;...
Verbs that participate in diathesis alternations have different semantics in their different syntact...
Corpus studies have empirically shown that native speakers often make use of recurrent word combinat...
The classification of verbs in Levin's (1993) English Verb Classes and Alternations: A preliminary I...
The classification of verbs in Levin\u27s (1993) English Verb Classes and Alternations: A preliminar...
Alternations: A preliminary Investigation, on the basis of both intuitive semantic grouping and thei...
Verbs occur in different syntactic environments, or frames. We investigate whether artificial neural...
textAn important problem in lexical semantics is the explanation of how verbal meaning interacts wit...
Lexical classifications have proved useful in supporting various natural language processing (NLP) t...
This article examines the proposals made by the FrameNet project (Atkins, Fillmore and Johnson 2003;...
In this report, we investigate the relationship between the semantic and syntactic properties of v...
This article examines the proposals made by the FrameNet project (Atkins, Fillmore and Johnson 2003;...
Abstract. Lexical classifications have proved useful in supporting various natural language processi...
The relationship between the meaning of verbs and their syntactic patterns has recently been explore...
The Berkeley FrameNet Project (http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~framenet) is building an on-line lexica...
This article examines the proposals made by the FrameNet project (Atkins, Fillmore and Johnson 2003;...
Verbs that participate in diathesis alternations have different semantics in their different syntact...
Corpus studies have empirically shown that native speakers often make use of recurrent word combinat...