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Semantic Pattern Recognition (SPR) -- project webpage
People and contacts
- Silvie Cinková <cinkova (at) ufal.mff.cuni.cz>
- Martin Holub <holub (at) ufal.mff.cuni.cz>
- Lenka Smejkalová <smejkalova (at) ufal.mff.cuni.cz>
- Vincent Kríž <vincent.kriz (at) gmail.com>
Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics
Charles University in Prague
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Malostranské náměstí 25
CZ-118 00 Praha
CPA Verb Validation Sample 30 (En)
“CPA Verb Validation Sample 30 (En)” is a newly developed lexical resource. It contains descriptions of the following 30 English verbs:
access | ally | analyse | arrive | breathe |
claim | cool | cry | crush | deny |
enlarge | enlist | forge | frighten | furnish |
hail | halt | part | plug | plough |
pour | smash | smell | steer | submit |
swell | throw | trouble | wake | yield |
Here we present a small portion of the data just to illustrate its structure. For each verb we define a set of semantic patterns and provide a sample of manually annotated corpus concordances. Then we do a detailed interannotator disagreement analysis, error detection, and adjudication.
Annotation Scheme Description
Pattern Definitions Preview
A few examples of revised PDEV entries:
An example of a pattern definition form in detail:
Annotated Data Preview
Each of the examples below contains a multiple annotated set of 50 corpus concordances with manual disagreement analysis and final adjudication. The adjudicated data are used as a gold standard sample.