VerbNet
The VerbNet project maps PropBank verb types to their corresponding Levin classes. It is a lexical resource that incorporates both semantic and syntactic information about its contents.
VerbNet is part of the SemLink project in development at the University of Colorado.
Related projects
- UBY a database of 10 resources including VerbNet.
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External links
- Karin Kipper's dissertation — VerbNet: a broad-coverage, comprehensive verb lexicon
- Martha Palmer's Verbnet page — contains download of the VerbNet XML files and web interface to the database
- Unified Verb Index — unified index to three lexical semantic resources, VerbNet, PropBank, and FrameNet
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