Abstract
Adverbs are seldom well represented in wordnets. Princeton WordNet, for example, derives from adjectives practically all its adverbs and whatever involvement they have. GermaNet stays away from this part of speech. Adverbs in plWordNet will be emphatically present in all their semantic and syntactic distinctness. We briefly discuss the linguistic background of the lexical system of Polish adverbs. We describe an automated generator of accurate candidate adverbs, and introduce the lexicographic procedures which will ensure high consistency of wordnet editors’ decisions about adverbs.- Anthology ID:
- 2016.gwc-1.31
- Volume:
- Proceedings of the 8th Global WordNet Conference (GWC)
- Month:
- 27--30 January
- Year:
- 2016
- Address:
- Bucharest, Romania
- Editors:
- Christiane Fellbaum, Piek Vossen, Verginica Barbu Mititelu, Corina Forascu
- Venue:
- GWC
- SIG:
- SIGLEX
- Publisher:
- Global Wordnet Association
- Note:
- Pages:
- 209–217
- Language:
- URL:
- https://aclanthology.org/2016.gwc-1.31
- DOI:
- Cite (ACL):
- Marek Maziarz, Stan Szpakowicz, and Michal Kalinski. 2016. Adverbs in plWordNet: Theory and Implementation. In Proceedings of the 8th Global WordNet Conference (GWC), pages 209–217, Bucharest, Romania. Global Wordnet Association.
- Cite (Informal):
- Adverbs in plWordNet: Theory and Implementation (Maziarz et al., GWC 2016)
- PDF:
- https://preview.aclanthology.org/ml4al-ingestion/2016.gwc-1.31.pdf