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The theme is usually associated with ARG1 in both `give.01` and `buy.01`:
http://verbs.colorado.edu/propbank/framesets-english-aliases/give.html
Arg0-PAG: giver (vnrole: 13.1-1-agent)
Arg1-PP…
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According to @ChristianeFellbaum (https://github.com/bond-lab/omw-data/issues/5#issuecomment-925058271):
> the name "WordNet" is trademarked by Princeton and cannot and should not be used by other,…
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The following 45 lines represent redundant lexical entries. That is, for each synset below, there is more than one lexical entry with the given word form. The duplicated entries should be removed or m…
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In the [WNDB docs](https://wordnet.princeton.edu/documentation/wninput5wn) it lists the following pointers and relations:
- `+` Derivationally related form [nouns]
- `+` Derivationally related for…
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It would be good to have a function that gives a description of a wordnet:
* short summary
* name, language, license, number of words, synsets, senses
* longer summary
* break down by …
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The second paragraph in `README.md`:
> English WordNet is a fork of the [Princeton Wordnet](https://wordnet.princeton.edu/) developed under
an open source methodology. The quality and veracity of …
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Currently, NLTK can draw the tree of hypernyms of one sense of "person" at a time, but it would be difficult to merge those trees into one graphic like the following interesting "Figure 1: Hypernyms o…
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Three of the similarity measures require information content to work. The IC that is shipped with the NLTK's wordnet data is based on synset offsets, so those will need to be mapped somehow to somethi…
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WordNet 3.1 provides updated data files in the same format as 3.0, plus a host of additional files. However, the `lexnames` file is gone.
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I have this idea for structural similarity which is tangentially related to WN
The similarity calculations using WN depend on hierarchy.
What if you parse a text corpus using the Sequitur algor…