identifying words(verbs) from C-QPA

Brian Macwhinney macw at andrew.cmu.edu
Thu Mar 6 03:47:18 UTC 2025


Dear Eunseop,
   I assume you are looking at AphasiaBank data.  I’m not quite sure what type of output you are looking for. I assume you are right that C-QPA doesn’t list its matches verb-by-veb.  However, the %mor line uses the tag v|* for all main verbs and you can use that as your search string for FREQ including +t%mor.  Or you could do the same with data tagged by Universal Dependencies and then the tag is verb|*. For the details on what you want just review all of the options in FREQ.

— Brian MacWhinney
Teresa Heinz Professor of Cognitive Psychology, 
Language Technologies and Modern Languages, CMU 

> On 6 Mar 2025, at 3:51 AM, Es lee <emouse0422 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We are trying to analyze the main verbs both quantitatively and qualitatively using the C-QPA command. Is it possible to obtain the information on which words are being identified as a main verb or a lexical verb from the command? I assume this is currently not supported, but do you have any suggestions on getting this alternatively? (maybe by using FREQ command)
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Eunseop Lee
> 
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