Neslihan Kara
2021
Building the Turkish FrameNet
Büşra Marşan
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Neslihan Kara
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Merve Özçelik
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Bilge Nas Arıcan
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Neslihan Cesur
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Aslı Kuzgun
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Ezgi Sanıyar
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Oğuzhan Kuyrukçu
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Olcay Taner Yildiz
Proceedings of the 11th Global Wordnet Conference
FrameNet (Lowe, 1997; Baker et al., 1998; Fillmore and Atkins, 1998; Johnson et al., 2001) is a computational lexicography project that aims to offer insight into the semantic relationships between predicate and arguments. Having uses in many NLP applications, FrameNet has proven itself as a valuable resource. The main goal of this study is laying the foundation for building a comprehensive and cohesive Turkish FrameNet that is compatible with other resources like PropBank (Kara et al., 2020) or WordNet (Bakay et al., 2019; Ehsani, 2018; Ehsani et al., 2018; Parlar et al., 2019; Bakay et al., 2020) in the Turkish language.
2020
TRopBank: Turkish PropBank V2.0
Neslihan Kara
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Deniz Baran Aslan
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Büşra Marşan
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Özge Bakay
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Koray Ak
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Olcay Taner Yıldız
Proceedings of the 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
In this paper, we present and explain TRopBank “Turkish PropBank v2.0”. PropBank is a hand-annotated corpus of propositions which is used to obtain the predicate-argument information of a language. Predicate-argument information of a language can help understand semantic roles of arguments. “Turkish PropBank v2.0”, unlike PropBank v1.0, has a much more extensive list of Turkish verbs, with 17.673 verbs in total.
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