FRAMENET
'FrameNet' is a project housed at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, California which produces an electronic resource based on
semantic frames. A semantic frame can be thought of as a concept with a script. It is used to describe an object, state or event. The FrameNet lexical database contains around 10000 lexical units (a pairing of a word with a meaning; polysemous words are represented by several lexical units), 800 semantic frames and over 120,000 example sentences.
FrameNet is largely the creation of Charles J. "Chuck" Fillmore.
★ FrameNet: Theory and practice (e-book)
★ FrameNet home page
★ PropBank
★ null instantiation
★ German FrameNet
★ Spanish FrameNet
semantic frames. A semantic frame can be thought of as a concept with a script. It is used to describe an object, state or event. The FrameNet lexical database contains around 10000 lexical units (a pairing of a word with a meaning; polysemous words are represented by several lexical units), 800 semantic frames and over 120,000 example sentences.
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| Provenance |
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Provenance
FrameNet is largely the creation of Charles J. "Chuck" Fillmore.
References
★ FrameNet: Theory and practice (e-book)
★ FrameNet home page
See also
★ PropBank
★ null instantiation
★ German FrameNet
★ Spanish FrameNet
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