PALA, Karel, Dana HLAVÁČKOVÁ and Maria KHOKHLOVÁ. Semantic Classes of Czech Verbs. In Proceedings of the Conference on Intelligent Information Systems 2009. první. Warszava: IPI PAN Warszava, 2009, p. 207-217, 10 pp. ISBN 978-83-60434-59-8.
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Original name Semantic Classes of Czech Verbs
Name in Czech Sémantické třídy českých sloves
Authors PALA, Karel (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Dana HLAVÁČKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Maria KHOKHLOVÁ (643 Russian Federation, belonging to the institution).
Edition první. Warszava, Proceedings of the Conference on Intelligent Information Systems 2009, p. 207-217, 10 pp. 2009.
Publisher IPI PAN Warszava
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 10201 Computer sciences, information science, bioinformatics
Country of publisher Poland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14330/09:00029755
Organization unit Faculty of Informatics
ISBN 978-83-60434-59-8
Keywords (in Czech) sémantická klasifikace sloves - sémantické třídy českých sloves - lexikální databáze VerbaLex - valenční rámce
Keywords in English semantic classes of Czech verbs - lexical database VerbaLex - valency frames
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Dana Hlaváčková, Ph.D., učo 17907. Changed: 19/11/2011 18:57.
Abstract
In this paper semantic classes of Czech verbs are presented as they are obtained from the lexical database VerbaLex that has recently been built at the NLP Centre FI MU. At the moment we have in VerbaLex 82 semantic classes covering 10,482 Czech verb lemmata and 19,556 verb valency frames. We discuss the criteria for establishing semantic classes: the most important one is grouping verbs according to their senses. The second one exploits relations between semantic classes of Czech verbs and semantic roles and subcategorization features as they are used in VerbaLex valency frames. We also touch on the issue of the ontology that could be used to describe the meanings of the verbs in the semantic classes. The semantic classification of Czech verbs can be extended for other languages via Interlingual Index (ILI) existing in WordNets and it can be used in the various applications in the NLP area (machine translation, syntactic analysis, semantic search, information extraction and others).
Abstract (in Czech)
V článku jsou představeny sémantické třídy českých sloves, jak byly získány z lexikální databáze VerbaLex nedávno vytvořené v Centru zpracování přirozeného jazyka FI MU.
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GV405/96/K214, research and development projectName: Čeština ve věku počítačů: Textové korpusy a lexikální i gramatická základna pro rozvoj češtiny v 21. století
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Czech language in the era of computers. Text corpora and lexical and grammatical base for the development of Czech in the 21 st century
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