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title = "Recent Advances in Development of a Lexicon-Grammar of {P}olish: {P}ol{N}et 3.0",
author = "Vetulani, Zygmunt and
Vetulani, Gra{\.z}yna and
Kochanowski, Bart{\l}omiej",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation ({LREC}'16)",
month = may,
year = "2016",
address = "Portoro{\v{z}}, Slovenia",
publisher = "European Language Resources Association (ELRA)",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/L16-1455",
pages = "2851--2854",
abstract = "The granularity of PolNet (Polish Wordnet) is the main theoretical issue discussed in the paper. We describe the latest extension of PolNet including valency information of simple verbs and noun-verb collocations using manual and machine-assisted methods. Valency is defined to include both semantic and syntactic selectional restrictions. We assume the valency structure of a verb to be an index of meaning. Consistently we consider it an attribute of a synset. Strict application of this principle results in fine granularity of the verb section of the wordnet. Considering valency as a distinctive feature of synsets was an essential step to transform the initial PolNet (first intended as a lexical ontology) into a lexicon-grammar. For the present refinement of PolNet we assume that the category of language register is a part of meaning. The totality of PolNet 2.0 synsets is being revised in order to split the PolNet 2.0 synsets that contain different register words into register-uniform sub-synsets. We completed this operation for synsets that were used as values of semantic roles. The operation augmented the number of considered synsets by 29{\%}. In the paper we report an extension of the class of collocation-based verb synsets.",
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[Recent Advances in Development of a Lexicon-Grammar of Polish: PolNet 3.0](https://aclanthology.org/L16-1455) (Vetulani et al., LREC 2016)
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