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Experience in WordNet Sense Tagging in the Wall Street Journal (1997)  (Make Corrections)  (2 citations)
Janyce Wiebe, Julie Maples, Lei Duan, Rebecca Bruce



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Abstract: This paper reports on our experience hand tagging the senses of 25 of the most frequent verbs in 12,925 sentences of the Wall Street Journal Treebank corpus (Marcus et al. 1993). The verbs are tagged with respect to senses in WordNet (Miller 1990). Some of the annotated verbs can function as both main and auxiliary verbs, and some are often used in idioms. This paper suggests consistently representing these as separate subclasses. Strategies described in the coding instruction for... (Update)

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Wiebe J., Maples J., Duan L., Bruce R., 1997. Experience in WordNet Sense Tagging in the Wall Street Journal. In Proceedings of ANLP-97 Workshop, Tagging Text with Lexical Semantics: Why, What, How? Association for Computational LInguistics SIGLEX, Washington D. C., April 1997, pp. 8-11. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/wiebe97experience.html   More

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