[Corpora-List] Identifying abstract nouns

Halteren, B.J.M. van (Hans) b.vanhalteren at let.ru.nl
Wed Nov 13 08:10:01 UTC 2013


Hi Alan, also have a look at http://www.clinjournal.org/sites/default/files/Theijssen.pdf which compares various ways of getting your material annotated with something called concreteness. It shows that you should realize that concreteness may mean several things and that, depending on your choice and how the material is actually annotated, you may get different answers to your research questions. Best wishes, Hans van Halteren ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alan Hogue" <eahogue at gmail.com>
> To: "Corpora List" <corpora at uib.no>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 8:24:24 PM
> Subject: [Corpora-List] Identifying abstract nouns
> Hi Corpora List,
> I need to distinguish between concrete and abstract nouns in a French
> corpus. Does anyone know of either a lexicon that classifies nouns on
> this basis, or of any algorithms/software which can classify them
> automatically? Resources for French are preferred but those for other
> languages may be helpful as well.
> Thank you!
> Alan Hogue
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