The EWN to Princeton converter doesn't appear to format the example sentences
in the same manner than WordNet does. In WordNet, the example sentences are
enclosed in quotation marks, and are separated from the main definition with a
semicolon. The converter adds the semicolon, but not the quotation marks. It
is therefore often impossible to parse the gloss string into the definition and
the examples, since the definitions often contain semicolons themselves.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by tristan.miller@nothingisreal.com on 24 Apr 2012 at 2:49
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
tristan.miller@nothingisreal.com
on 24 Apr 2012 at 2:49