Closed jmccrae closed 1 month ago
I think this is a good solution.
On Fri, 23 Aug 2024 at 04:02, John McCrae @.***> wrote:
Synset oewn-02109935-v (Interlingual Index: i32293) (v) ascend, climb up appear to be moving upward, as by means of tendrils “the vine climbed up the side of the house”
Motivation This seems to be well covered by the other sense of 'climb up'.
oewn-01925957-v (Interlingual Index: i31325) (v) mount https://en-word.net/lemma/mount, go up https://en-word.net/lemma/go%20up, climb https://en-word.net/lemma/climb, climb up go upward with gradual or continuous progress “Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house?”
This sense distinction is between inanimate and animate subjects, but this is not normally a reason to make a sense distinction.
We could simply replace this, adding 'ascend' to the synset (seems consistent with example "Did you ever ascend the hill behind your house"?) and add vtii to the frames
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Synset oewn-02109935-v (Interlingual Index: i32293) (v) ascend, climb up appear to be moving upward, as by means of tendrils “the vine climbed up the side of the house”
Motivation This seems to be well covered by the other sense of 'climb up'.
oewn-01925957-v (Interlingual Index: i31325) (v) mount, go up, climb, climb up go upward with gradual or continuous progress “Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house?”
This sense distinction is between inanimate and animate subjects, but this is not normally a reason to make a sense distinction.
We could simply replace this, adding 'ascend' to the synset (seems consistent with example "Did you ever ascend the hill behind your house"?) and add
vtii
to the frames