22.1529, Software: Linguistic Resources: Verb Ontology

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Subject: 22.1529, Software: Linguistic Resources: Verb Ontology

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Date: 04-Apr-2011
From: Arun Majumdar [arun at csli.stanford.edu]
Subject: Linguistic Resources: Verb Ontology
 

	
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Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2011 11:32:12
From: Arun Majumdar [arun at csli.stanford.edu]
Subject: Linguistic Resources: Verb Ontology

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Dear Fellow Linguists,

A resource update is available for a free, public domain, Verb Ontology. 
The resources are provided in the Prolog programming language as Prolog
predicates and so should be easy to export to any other formats with a
simple prolog rule.

I expect to update the resources once every two months on average and to
provide as much functionality as possible.  I am open to any suggestions or
ideas and will be happy to provide anyone that wishes to contribute verb
resources a means to do so.

The link is available here:

http://www-csli.stanford.edu/~arunm/

I hope that this will help students and researchers in their work.  All
predicates should run under any Prolog language environment.

Thank you,

Arun Majumdar 
Linguistic Field(s): Semantics


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