Corpora: Syntactic/Phonologic network?

Andrew Harley aharley at cambridge.org
Fri Jan 25 13:34:42 UTC 2002


> COMLEX, which has subcategorization classes for various words, as well
> as pronunciations, can be used to build a network based on syntactic
> behavior or pronunciation.  The ERG lexicon at the Lingo project at
> CSLI also has detailed subcategorization information, although for
> fewer words.
>
> Beth Levin's work on verb class alternations, is based on the idea of
> using syntactic properties to build a semantic net.  Timothy Baldwin
> and myself have done some work on clustering Japanese verbs according
> to their subcategorization patterns, you can find the relevant papers
> on my home-page.
>
> I hope this is of some help,

There are a number of other such lexical resources, e.g. the Cambridge
International Dictionary of English (with full subcategorisation and
selectional preference information for all senses) and the English
Pronouncing Dictionary (for phonetic transcriptions). See
http://uk.cambridge.org/elt/reference/data.htm for more information.



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