
doi: 10.11649/cs.2011.010
Semantic relations among nouns in Polish WordNet grounded in lexicographic and semantic traditionThe paper describes a system of lexico-semantic relations proposed for the nominal part of plWordNet 2.0 – the largest Polish wordnet. We briefly introduce a wordnet as a large electronic thesaurus. We discuss sixteen nominal relations together with many sub-types proposed for plWordNet 2.0. Each relation is based on linguistic intuition and supported by a set of tests which facilitate its identification. There are two main groups: pure lexico-semantic relations and semantic-derivational relations.
nouns, Polish WordNet, P327-327.5, Lexicography, lexico-semantic relations, Computational linguistics. Natural language processing, P325-325.5, P98-98.5, wordnet, plWordNet, derivational relations, Semantics
nouns, Polish WordNet, P327-327.5, Lexicography, lexico-semantic relations, Computational linguistics. Natural language processing, P325-325.5, P98-98.5, wordnet, plWordNet, derivational relations, Semantics
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