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- -

NAME

-bin_search, copyfile, replace_line, insert_line -

SYNOPSIS

-

-char *bin_search(char -*key, FILE *fp);

-void copyfile(FILE *fromfp, FILE *tofp);

-char *replace_line(char -*new_line, char *key, FILE *fp);

-char *insert_line(char *new_line, char -*key, FILE *fp); -

DESCRIPTION

-

-The WordNet library contains several general -purpose functions for performing a binary search and modifying sorted -files.

-bin_search() is the primary binary search algorithm to search for -key as the first item on a line in the file pointed to by fp . The delimiter -between the key and the rest of the fields on the line, if any, must be -a space. A pointer to a static variable containing the entire line is -returned. NULL - is returned if a match is not found.

-The remaining functions -are not used by WordNet, and are only briefly described.

-copyfile() copies -the contents of one file to another.

-replace_line() replaces a line in -a file having searchkey key with the contents of new_line . It returns -the original line or NULL - in case of error.

-insert_line() finds the proper -place to insert the contents of new_line , having searchkey key in the -sorted file pointed to by fp . It returns NULL - if a line with this searchkey -is already in the file. -

NOTES

-The maximum length of key is 1024.

- The -maximum line length in a file is 25K.

- If there are no additional fields -after the search key, the key must be followed by at least one space before -the newline character. -

SEE ALSO

-wnintro(3WN) -, morph(3WN) -, wnsearch(3WN) -, -wnutil(3WN) -, wnintro(5WN) -. -

WARNINGS

-binsearch() returns a pointer to -a static character buffer. The returned string should be copied by the -caller if the results need to be saved, as a subsequent call will replace -the contents of the static buffer.

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- -

NAME

-cntlist - file listing number of times each tagged sense occurs -in a semantic concordance, sorted most to least frequently tagged

- cntlist.rev -- file listing number of times each tagged sense occurs in a semantic concordance, -sorted by sense key -

DESCRIPTION

-A cntlist file for a semantic concordance -lists the number of times each semantically tagged sense occurs in the -concordance and its sense number in the WordNet database. Each line in -the file corresponds to a sense in the WordNet database to which at least -one semantic tag points. Only senses that are tagged in a concordance -are in the concordance's cntlist file.

- -

WordNet Database cntlist File -

-In the WordNet database, words are assigned sense numbers based on frequency -of use in semantically tagged corpora. The cntlist file used by grind(1WN) - -to build the WordNet database and assign the sense numbers is a union -of the cntlist files from the various semantic concordances that were -formerly released by Princeton University. This combined cntlist file -is provided with the WordNet package and is found in the WNSEARCHDIR -directory.

- The cntlist.rev file is used at run-time by the WordNet library -code and browser interfaces to print in the output display the number -of times each sense has been tagged. -

File Format

-Each line in a cntlist -file contains information for one sense. The file is ordered from most -to least frequently tagged sense. The fields are separated by one space, -and each line is terminated with a newline character. Senses having the -same tag_cnt value are listed in reverse alphabetical order of the lemma - field of the sense_key .

- Each line in cntlist is of the form:

-

tag_cnt  sense_key  sense_number -
-

- where tag_cnt is the decimal number of times the sense is tagged in -the corresponding semantic concordance. sense_key is a WordNet sense -encoding and sense_number is a WordNet sense number as described in

- -The cntlist.rev file contains the same fields described above, in the -following order:

-

sense_key  sense_number  tag_cnt
-

- -

NOTES

-Princeton -no longer maintains or releases the Semantic Concordance files. The cntlist - file used to order the senses in WordNet 3.0 was generated from the Semantic -Concordance files at the point that they were last updated in 2001. In -general, the order of senses presented usually reflects what the user -would expect, however sense ordering is now less reliable than in prior -releases and should not be construed as an accurate indicator of frequency -of use. -

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

- -
- -
WNHOME
-
Base directory for WordNet. - Default is /usr/local/WordNet-3.0 .
- -
WNSEARCHDIR
-
Directory in which the -WordNet database has been installed. Default is WNHOME/dict .
-
- -

REGISTRY -(WINDOWS)

- -
- -
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome
-
Base directory for -WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
- -
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\wnres -
-
User's default browser options.
-
- -

FILES

- -
- -
cntlist, cntlist.rev
-
file of combined -semantic concordance cntlist files. Used to assign sense numbers in WordNet -database
-
- -

SEE ALSO

-grind(1WN) -, wnintro(5WN) -, senseidx(5WN) -.

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- -

NAME

-grind - process WordNet lexicographer files -

SYNOPSIS

-grind [ -v - ] [ -s ] [ -L logfile ] [ -a ] [ -d ] [ -i ] [ -o ] [ -n ] filename -[ filename ... ] -

DESCRIPTION

-grind() processes WordNet lexicographer files, -producing database files suitable for use with the WordNet search and -interface code and other applications. The syntactic and structural integrity -of the input files is verified. Warnings and errors are reported via stderr - and a run-time log is produced on stdout . A database is generated only -if there are no errors. -

Input Files

-Input files correspond to the syntactic -categories implemented in WordNet - noun, verb, adjective and adverb. -Each input lexicographer file consists of a list of synonym sets (synsets -) for one part of speech. Although the basic synset syntax is the same -for all of the parts of speech, some parts of the syntax only apply to -a particular part of speech. See wninput(5WN) - for a description of the -input file format.

- Each filename specified is of the form:

-

-

- where -pathname is optional and pos is either noun, verb, adj or adv. suffix - may be used to separate groups of synsets into different files, for example -noun.animal and noun.plant . One or more input files, in any combination -of syntactic categories, may be specified. See lexnames(5WN) - for a list -of the lexicographer files used to build the complete WordNet database. - -

Output Files

-grind() produces the following output files:

- - - - - - -
Filename - Description
index.pos Index file for each syntactic category
data.pos Data file for each syntactic category
index.sense Sense -index
-

- See wndb(5WN) - for a description of the database file formats. -

- Each time grind() is run, any existing database files are overwritten -with the database files generated from the specified input files. If no -input files from a syntactic category are specified, the corresponding -database files are not overwritten. -

Sense Numbers

-Senses are generally -ordered from most to least frequently used, with the most common sense -numbered 1 . Frequency of use is determined by the number of times a sense -is tagged in the various semantic concordance texts. Senses that are not -semantically tagged follow the ordered senses in an arbitrary order. -Note that this ordering is only an estimate based on usage in a small -corpus.

- The tagsense_cnt field for each entry in the index.pos files -indicates how many of the senses in the list have been tagged.

- The cntlist - file provided with the database lists the number of times each sense -is tagged in the semantic concordances. grind() uses the data from cntlist - to order the senses of each word. When the index .pos files are generated, -the synset_offset s are output in sense number order, with sense 1 first -in the list. Senses with the same number of semantic tags are assigned -unique but consecutive sense numbers. The WordNet OVERVIEW - search displays -all senses of the specified word, in all syntactic categories, and indicates -which of the senses are represented in the semantically tagged texts. - -

OPTIONS

- -
- -
-v
-
Verify integrity of input without generating database.
- -
-s
-
Suppress -generation of warning messages. Usually grind is run with this option -until all syntactic and structural errors are corrected since the warning -messages may make it difficult to spot error messages.
- -
-Llogfile
-
Write -all messages to logfile instead of stderr .
- -
-a
-
Generate statistical report -on input files processed.
- -
-d
-
Generate distribution of senses by string -length report on input files processed.
- -
-i
-
Generate sense index file.
- -
-o -
-
Order senses using cntlist .
- -
-n
-
Generate nominalization (derivational -morphology) links in database.
- -
filename
-
Input file of the form described -in Input -
-
- -

FILES

- -
- -
pos .*
-
lexicographer files to use to build database -
- -
cntlist
-
file of combined semantic concordance cntlist files. Used to -assign sense numbers in WordNet database
-
- -

SEE ALSO

-cntlist(5WN) -, lexnames(5WN) -, -senseidx(5WN) -, wndb(5WN) -, wninput(5WN) -, uniqbeg(7WN) -, wngloss(7WN) -. -

DIAGNOSTICS -

-Exit status is normally 0. Exit status is -1 if non-specific error occurs. -If syntactic or structural errors exist, exit status is number of errors -detected. -
- -
usage: grind [-v] [-s] [-Llogfile] [-a ] [-d] [-i] [-o] [-n] filename -[filename...]
-
Invalid options were specified on the command line.
- -
No input -files processed.
-
None of the filenames specified were of the appropriate -form.
- -
n syntactic errors found.
-
Syntax errors were found while parsing -the input files.
- -
n structural errors found.
-
Pointer errors were found -that could not be automatically corrected.
-
- -

BUGS

-Please report bugs to -wordnet@princeton.edu .

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NAME

-List of WordNet lexicographer file names and numbers -

DESCRIPTION -

-During WordNet development synsets are organized into forty-five lexicographer -files based on syntactic category and logical groupings. grind(1WN) - processes -these files and produces a database suitable for use with the WordNet -library, interface code, and other applications. The format of the lexicographer -files is described in wninput(5WN) -.

- A file number corresponds to each -lexicographer file. File numbers are encoded in several parts of the WordNet -system as an efficient way to indicate a lexicographer file name. The -file lexnames lists the mapping between file names and numbers, and can -be used by programs or end users to correlate the two. -

File Format

-Each -line in lexnames contains 3 tab separated fields, and is terminated with -a newline character. The first field is the two digit decimal integer -file number. (The first file in the list is numbered 00 .) The second -field is the name of the lexicographer file that is represented by that -number, and the third field is an integer that indicates the syntactic -category of the synsets contained in the file. This is simply a shortcut -for programs and scripts, since the syntactic category is also part of -the lexicographer file's name. -

Syntactic Category

-The syntactic category -field is encoded as follows:

-

1    NOUN
- 2    VERB
- 3    ADJECTIVE
- 4    ADVERB
- -
- -

Lexicographer Files

-The names of the lexicographer files and their corresponding -file numbers are listed below along with a brief description each file's -contents.

-

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File Number Name Contents
00 adj.all all adjective -clusters
01 adj.pert relational adjectives (pertainyms)
02 adv.all - all adverbs
03 noun.Tops unique beginner for nouns
04 noun.act - nouns denoting acts or actions
05 noun.animal nouns denoting animals -
06 noun.artifact nouns denoting man-made objects
07 noun.attribute - nouns denoting attributes of people and objects
08 noun.body nouns -denoting body parts
09 noun.cognition nouns denoting cognitive processes -and contents
10 noun.communication nouns denoting communicative processes -and contents
11 noun.event nouns denoting natural events
12 - noun.feeling nouns denoting feelings and emotions
13 noun.food nouns denoting foods and drinks
14 noun.group nouns denoting groupings -of people or objects
15 noun.location nouns denoting spatial position -
16 noun.motive nouns denoting goals
17 noun.object nouns denoting -natural objects (not man-made)
18 noun.person nouns denoting people -
19 noun.phenomenon nouns denoting natural phenomena
20 noun.plant - nouns denoting plants
21 noun.possession nouns denoting possession -and transfer of possession
22 noun.process nouns denoting natural -processes
23 noun.quantity nouns denoting quantities and units of -measure
24 noun.relation nouns denoting relations between people -or things or ideas
25 noun.shape nouns denoting two and three dimensional -shapes
26 noun.state nouns denoting stable states of affairs
27 noun.substance nouns denoting substances
28 noun.time nouns -denoting time and temporal relations
29 verb.body verbs of grooming, -dressing and bodily care
30 verb.change verbs of size, temperature -change, intensifying, etc.
31 verb.cognition verbs of thinking, judging, -analyzing, doubting
32 verb.communication verbs of telling, asking, -ordering, singing
33 verb.competition verbs of fighting, athletic -activities
34 verb.consumption verbs of eating and drinking
35 verb.contact verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging
36 verb.creation verbs of sewing, baking, painting, performing
37 verb.emotion - verbs of feeling
38 verb.motion verbs of walking, flying, swimming -
39 verb.perception verbs of seeing, hearing, feeling
40 verb.possession - verbs of buying, selling, owning
41 verb.social verbs of political -and social activities and events
42 verb.stative verbs of being, -having, spatial relations
43 verb.weather verbs of raining, snowing, -thawing, thundering
44 adj.ppl participial adjectives
-
- -

NOTES -

-The lexicographer files are not included in the WordNet database package. - -

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

- -
- -
WNHOME
-
Base directory for WordNet. Default -is /usr/local/WordNet-3.0 .
- -
WNSEARCHDIR
-
Directory in which the WordNet database -has been installed. Default is WNHOME/dict .
-
- -

REGISTRY (WINDOWS)

- -
- -
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome -
-
Base directory for WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
- -

FILES -

- -
- -
lexnames
-
list of lexicographer file names and numbers
-
- -

SEE ALSO

-grind(1WN) -, -wnintro(5WN) -, wndb(5WN) -, wninput(5WN) -.

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- -

NAME

-morphinit, re_morphinit, morphstr, morphword -

SYNOPSIS

-

-#include -"wn.h"

-int morphinit(void);

-int re_morphinit(void);

-char *morphstr(char -*origstr, int pos);

-char *morphword(char *word, int pos); -

DESCRIPTION -

-

-The WordNet morphological processor, Morphy, is accessed through these -functions:

-morphinit() is used to open the exception list files. It returns -0 if successful, -1 otherwise. The exception list files must be opened -before morphstr() or morphword() are called.

-re_morphinit() is used to -close the exception list files and reopen them, and is used exclusively -for WordNet development. Return codes are as described above.

-morphstr() -is the basic user interface to Morphy. It tries to find the base form -(lemma) of the word or collocation origstr in the specified pos . The -first call (with origstr specified) returns a pointer to the first base -form found. Subsequent calls requesting base forms of the same string -must be made with the first argument of NULL. - When no more base forms -for origstr can be found, NULL - is returned. Note that morphstr() returns -a pointer to a static character buffer. A subsequent call to morphstr() - with a new string (instead of NULL ) will overwrite the string pointed -to by a previous call. Users should copy the returned string into a local -buffer, or use the C library function strdup to duplicate the returned -string into a malloc'd buffer.

-morphword() tries to find the base form -of word in the specified pos . This function is called by morphstr() for -each individual word in a collocation. Note that morphword() returns a -pointer to a static character buffer. A subsequent call to morphword() - will overwrite the string pointed to by a previous call. Users should -copy the returned string into a local buffer, or use the C library function -strdup to duplicate the returned string into a malloc'd buffer. -

NOTES -

-morphinit() is called by wninit() and is not intended to be called directly -by an application. Applications wishing to use WordNet and/or the morphological -functions must call wninit() at the start of the program. See wnutil(3WN) - -for more information.

- origstr may be either a word or a collocation formed -by joining individual words with underscore characters (_ ).

- Usually only -morphstr() is called from applications, as it works on both words and -collocations.

- pos must be one of the following:

-

1    NOUN
- 2    VERB
- 3    ADJECTIVE -
- 4    ADVERB
- 5    ADJECTIVE_SATELLITE
-
-

- If ADJECTIVE_SATELLITE - is passed, -it is treated by morphstr() as ADJECTIVE. - -

SEE ALSO

-wnintro(3WN) -, wnsearch(3WN) -, -wndb(5WN) -, morphy(7WN) -.

- -

WARNINGS

-Passing an invalid part of speech will -result in a core dump.

- The WordNet database files must be open to use -morphstr() or morphword().

- -

BUGS

-Morphy will allow non-words to be converted -to words, if they follow one of the rules described above. For example, -it will happily convert plantes to plants .

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- -

NAME

-morphy - discussion of WordNet's morphological processing -

DESCRIPTION -

-Although only base forms of words are usually stored in WordNet, searches -may be done on inflected forms. A set of morphology functions, Morphy, -is applied to the search string to generate a form that is present in -WordNet.

- Morphology in WordNet uses two types of processes to try to convert -the string passed into one that can be found in the WordNet database. There -are lists of inflectional endings, based on syntactic category, that can -be detached from individual words in an attempt to find a form of the -word that is in WordNet. There are also exception list files, one for -each syntactic category, in which a search for an inflected form is done. - Morphy tries to use these two processes in an intelligent manner to translate -the string passed to the base form found in WordNet. Morphy first checks -for exceptions, then uses the rules of detachment. The Morphy functions -are not independent from WordNet. After each transformation, WordNet is -searched for the resulting string in the syntactic category specified. -

- The Morphy functions are passed a string and a syntactic category. A -string is either a single word or a collocation. Since some words, such -as axes can have more than one base form (axe and axis ), Morphy works -in the following manner. The first time that Morphy is called with a specific -string, it returns a base form. For each subsequent call to Morphy made -with a NULL - string argument, Morphy returns another base form. Whenever -Morphy cannot perform a transformation, whether on the first call for -a word or subsequent calls, NULL - is returned. A transformation to a -valid English string will return NULL - if the base form of the string -is not in WordNet.

- The morphological functions are found in the WordNet -library. See morph(3WN) - for information on using these functions. -

Rules -of Detachment

-The following table shows the rules of detachment used by -Morphy. If a word ends with one of the suffixes, it is stripped from the -word and the corresponding ending is added. Then WordNet is searched for -the resulting string. No rules are applicable to adverbs.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
POS Suffix - Ending
NOUN "s" ""
NOUN "ses" "s"
NOUN "xes" "x"
NOUN "zes" "z"
NOUN "ches" "ch"
NOUN "shes" "sh"
NOUN - "men" "man"
NOUN "ies" "y"
VERB "s" ""
VERB "ies" "y" -
VERB "es" "e"
VERB "es" ""
VERB "ed" "e"
VERB "ed" - ""
VERB "ing" "e"
VERB "ing" ""
ADJ "er" ""
ADJ "est" - ""
ADJ "er" "e"
ADJ "est" "e"
- -

Exception Lists

-There is one -exception list file for each syntactic category. The exception lists contain -the morphological transformations for strings that are not regular and -therefore cannot be processed in an algorithmic manner. Each line of an -exception list contains an inflected form of a word or collocation, followed -by one or more base forms. The list is kept in alphabetical order and -a binary search is used to find words in these lists. See wndb(5WN) - for -information on the format of the exception list files. -

Single Words

-In -general, single words are relatively easy to process. Morphy first looks -for the word in the exception list. If it is found the first base form -is returned. Subsequent calls with a NULL - argument return additional -base forms, if present. A NULL - is returned when there are no more base -forms of the word.

- If the word is not found in the exception list corresponding -to the syntactic category, an algorithmic process using the rules of detachment -looks for a matching suffix. If a matching suffix is found, a corresponding -ending is applied (sometimes this ending is a NULL - string, so in effect -the suffix is removed from the word), and WordNet is consulted to see -if the resulting word is found in the desired part of speech. -

Collocations -

-As opposed to single words, collocations can be quite difficult to transform -into a base form that is present in WordNet. In general, only base forms -of words, even those comprising collocations, are stored in WordNet, such -as attorney general . Transforming the collocation attorneys general -is then simply a matter of finding the base forms of the individual words -comprising the collocation. This usually works for nouns, therefore non-conforming -nouns, such as customs duty are presently entered in the noun exception -list.

- Verb collocations that contain prepositions, such as ask for it -, are more difficult. As with single words, the exception list is searched -first. If the collocation is not found, special code in Morphy determines -whether a verb collocation includes a preposition. If it does, a function -is called to try to find the base form in the following manner. It is -assumed that the first word in the collocation is a verb and that the -last word is a noun. The algorithm then builds a search string with the -base forms of the verb and noun, leaving the remainder of the collocation -(usually just the preposition, but more words may be involved) in the -middle. For example, passed asking for it , the database search would -be performed with ask for it , which is found in WordNet, and therefore -returned from Morphy. If a verb collocation does not contain a preposition, -then the base form of each word in the collocation is found and WordNet -is searched for the resulting string. -

Hyphenation

-Hyphenation also presents -special difficulties when searching WordNet. It is often a subjective decision -as to whether a word is hyphenated, joined as one word, or is a collocation -of several words, and which of the various forms are entered into WordNet. - When Morphy breaks a string into "words", it looks for both spaces and -hyphens as delimiters. It also looks for periods in strings and removes -them if an exact match is not found. A search for an abbreviation like -oct. return the synset for { October, Oct } . Not every pattern of hyphenated -and collocated string is searched for properly, so it may be advantageous -to specify several search strings if the results of a search attempt seem -incomplete. -

Special Processing for nouns ending with 'ful'

-Morphy contains -code that searches for nouns ending with ful and performs a transformation -on the substring preceeding it. It then appends 'ful' back onto the resulting -string and returns it. For example, if passed the nouns boxesful , it will -return boxful . -

BUGS

-Since many noun collocations contains prepositions, -such as line of products , an algorithm similar to that used for verbs -should be written for nouns. In the present scheme, if Morphy is passed -lines of products , the search string becomes line of product , which -is not in WordNet

- Morphy will allow non-words to be converted to words, -if they follow one of the rules described above. For example, it will -happily convert plantes to plants . -

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

- -
- -
WNHOME -
-
Base directory for WordNet. Default is /usr/local/WordNet-3.0 .
- -
WNSEARCHDIR -
-
Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. Default -is WNHOME/dict .
-
- -

REGISTRY (WINDOWS)

- -
- -
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome -
-
Base directory for WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
- -

FILES -

- -
- -
pos .exc
-
morphology exception lists
-
- -

SEE ALSO

-wn(1WN) -, wnb(1WN) -, binsrch(3WN) -, -morph(3WN) -, wndb(5WN) -, wninput(7WN) -.

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- -

NAME

-wn_pl - description of Prolog database files -

DESCRIPTION

-The files -wn_ * .pl contain the WordNet database in a prolog-readable format. A prolog -interface to WordNet is not implemented.

- The prolog database is very large -and may take many minutes to load into the Prolog workspace. A separate -file has been created for each WordNet relation giving the user the ability -to load only those parts of the database that they are interested.

- See -FILES , below, for a list of the database files and wndb(5WN) - and wninput(5WN) - -for detailed descriptions of the various WordNet relations (referred to -as operators in this manual page). -

File Format

-Each prolog database file -contains information corresponding to the synsets and word senses contained -in the WordNet database. In the prolog version of the database, the synset_id -s (defined below) are used as unique synset identifiers.

- Each line of -a file contains an operator that corresponds to a WordNet relation. All -lines with the same operator value are stored in the file wn_ operator -.pl .

- The general format of a line in a prolog database file is as follows: -

-

operator(field1,  ...  ,fieldn).
-
-

- Each line contains the name of the -operator, followed by a left parenthesis, a comma-separated list of fields, -a right parenthesis, and a period. Note there are no spaces, and each -line is terminated with a newline character. -

Operators

-Each WordNet relation -is represented in a separate file by operator name. Some operators are -reflexive (i.e. the "reverse" relation is implicit). So, for example, if -x is a hypernym of y , y is necessarily a hyponym of x . In the prolog -database, reflected pointers are usually implied for semantic relations. -

- Semantic relations are represented by a pair of synset_id s, in which -the first synset_id is generally the source of the relation and the second -is the target. If two pairs synset_id , w_num are present, the operator -represents a lexical relation between word forms.

- s(synset_id,w_num,'word',ss_type,sense_number,tag_count). -
-

A s operator is present for every word sense in WordNet. In wn_s.pl -, w_num specifies the word number for word in the synset.
-

- g(synset_id,'(gloss)'). -
-

The g operator specifies the gloss for a synset.
-

- hyp(synset_id,synset_id). -
-

The hyp operator specifies that the second synset is a hypernym of -the first synset. This relation holds for nouns and verbs. The reflexive -operator, hyponym, implies that the first synset is a hyponym of the second -synset.
-

- ent(synset_id,synset_id).
-

The ent operator specifies that the -second synset is an entailment of first synset. This relation only holds -for verbs.
-

- sim(synset_id,synset_id).
-

The sim operator specifies that -the second synset is similar in meaning to the first synset. This means -that the second synset is a satellite the first synset, which is the cluster -head. This relation only holds for adjective synsets contained in adjective -clusters.
-

- mm(synset_id,synset_id).
-

The mm operator specifies that the -second synset is a member meronym of the first synset. This relation only -holds for nouns. The reflexive operator, member holonym, can be implied. -
-

- ms(synset_id,synset_id).
-

The ms operator specifies that the second -synset is a substance meronym of the first synset. This relation only -holds for nouns. The reflexive operator, substance holonym, can be implied. -
-

- mp(synset_id,synset_id).
-

The mp operator specifies that the second -synset is a part meronym of the first synset. This relation only holds -for nouns. The reflexive operator, part holonym, can be implied.
-

- cs(synset_id,synset_id). -
-

The cs operator specifies that the second synset is a cause of the -first synset. This relation only holds for verbs.
-

- vgp(synset_id,synset_id). -
-

The vgp operator specifies verb synsets that are similar in meaning -and should be grouped together when displayed in response to a grouped -synset search.
-

- at(synset_id,synset_id).
-

The at operator defines the -attribute relation between noun and adjective synset pairs in which the -adjective is a value of the noun. For each pair, both relations are listed -(ie. each synset_id is both a source and target).
-

- ant(synset_id,w_num,synset_id,w_num). -
-

The ant operator specifies antonymous word s. This is a lexical relation -that holds for all syntactic categories. For each antonymous pair, both -relations are listed (ie. each synset_id,w_num pair is both a source and -target word.)
-

- sa(synset_id,w_num,synset_id,w_num).
-

The sa operator -specifies that additional information about the first word can be obtained -by seeing the second word. This operator is only defined for verbs and -adjectives. There is no reflexive relation (ie. it cannot be inferred that -the additional information about the second word can be obtained from -the first word).
-

- ppl(synset_id,w_num,synset_id,w_num).
-

The ppl operator -specifies that the adjective first word is a participle of the verb second -word. The reflexive operator can be implied.
-

- per(synset_id,w_num,synset_id,w_num). -
-

The per operator specifies two different relations based on the parts -of speech involved. If the first word is in an adjective synset, that -word pertains to either the noun or adjective second word. If the first -word is in an adverb synset, that word is derived from the adjective second -word.
-

- fr(synset_id,f_num,w_num).
-

The fr operator specifies a generic -sentence frame for one or all words in a synset. The operator is defined -only for verbs.
- -

Field Definitions

-A synset_id is a nine byte field in -which the first byte defines the syntactic category of the synset and -the remaining eight bytes are a synset_offset , as defined in wndb(5WN) -, -indicating the byte offset in the data. pos file that corresponds to the -syntactic category.

- The syntactic category is encoded as:

-

1    NOUN
- -2    VERB
- 3    ADJECTIVE
- 4    ADVERB
-
-

- w_num , if present, indicates which word -in the synset is being referred to. Word numbers are assigned to the word - fields in a synset, from left to right, beginning with 1. When used to -represent lexical WordNet relations w_num may be 0, indicating that the -relation holds for all words in the synset indicated by the preceding -synset_id . See wninput(5WN) - for a discussion of semantic and lexical -relations.

- ss_type is a one character code indicating the synset type: -

-

n    NOUN
- v    VERB
- a    ADJECTIVE
- s    ADJECTIVE SATELLITE
- r    ADVERB
-
-

- sense_number - specifies the sense number of the word, within the part of speech encoded -in the synset_id , in the WordNet database.

- word is the ASCII text of -the word as entered in the synset by the lexicographer, with spaces replaced -by underscore characters (_ ). The text of the word is case sensitive. - An adjective word is immediately followed by a syntactic marker if one -was specified in the lexicographer file. A syntactic marker is appended, -in parentheses, onto word without any intervening spaces. See wninput(5WN) - -for a list of the syntactic markers for adjectives.

- Each synset has a -gloss that may contain a definition, one or more example sentences, or -both. Note that glosses are enclosed in single forward quotes and parentheses:  '(gloss)' -.

- f_num specifies the generic sentence frame number for word w_num in -the synset indicated by synset_id . Note that when w_num is 0 , the frame -number applies to all words in the synset. If non-zero, the frame applies -to that word in the synset.

- In WordNet, sense numbers are assigned as -described in wndb(5WN) -. tag_count is the number of times the sense was -tagged in the Semantic Concordances, and 0 if it was not instantiated. - -

NOTES

-Since single forward quotes are used to enclose character strings, -single quote characters found in word and gloss fields are represented -as two adjacent single quote characters.

- The load time can be greatly -reduced by creating "object language" versions of the files, an option -that is supported by some implementations, such as Quintus Prolog. -

ENVIRONMENT -VARIABLES (UNIX)

- -
- -
WNHOME
-
Base directory for WordNet. Default is /usr/local/WordNet-3.0 -.
-
- -

REGISTRY (WINDOWS)

- -
- -
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome
-
Base directory -for WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
- -

FILES

-All files are -in WNHOME/prolog on Unix platforms and WNHome\prolog on Windows platforms - -
- -
wn_s.pl
-
synset pointers
- -
wn_g.pl
-
gloss pointers
- -
wn_hyp.pl
-
hypernym pointers -
- -
wn_ent.pl
-
entailment pointers
- -
wn_sim.pl
-
similar pointers
- -
wn_mm.pl
-
member -meronym pointers
- -
wn_ms.pl
-
substance meronym pointers
- -
wn_mp.pl
-
part meronym -pointers
- -
wn_cs.pl
-
cause pointers
- -
wn_vgp.pl
-
grouped verb pointers
- -
wn_at.pl -
-
attribute pointers
- -
wn_ant.pl
-
antonym pointers
- -
wn_sa.pl
-
see also pointers -
- -
wn_ppl.pl
-
participle pointers
- -
wn_per.pl
-
pertainym pointers
- -
wn_fr.pl
-
frame -pointers
-
- -

SEE ALSO

-wndb(5WN) -, wninput(5WN) -, wngroups(7WN) -, wnpkgs(7WN) -. -

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- -

NAME

-index.sense, sense.idx - WordNet's sense index -

DESCRIPTION

-The WordNet -sense index provides an alternate method for accessing synsets and word -senses in the WordNet database. It is useful to applications that retrieve -synsets or other information related to a specific sense in WordNet, rather -than all the senses of a word or collocation. It can also be used with -tools like grep and Perl to find all senses of a word in one or more -parts of speech. A specific WordNet sense, encoded as a sense_key , can -be used as an index into this file to obtain its WordNet sense number, -the database byte offset of the synset containing the sense, and the number -of times it has been tagged in the semantic concordance texts.

- Concatenating -the lemma and lex_sense fields of a semantically tagged word (represented -in a <wf  ... > attribute/value pair) in a semantic concordance file, using -% as the concatenation character, creates the sense_key for that sense, -which can in turn be used to search the sense index file.

- A sense_key - is the best way to represent a sense in semantic tagging or other systems -that refer to WordNet senses. sense_key s are independent of WordNet sense -numbers and synset_offset s, which vary between versions of the database. -Using the sense index and a sense_key , the corresponding synset (via -the synset_offset ) and WordNet sense number can easily be obtained. A -mapping from noun sense_key s in WordNet 1.6 to corresponding 2.0 sense_key -s is provided with version 2.0, and is described in sensemap(5WN) -.

- See -wndb(5WN) - for a thorough discussion of the WordNet database files. -

File -Format

-The sense index file lists all of the senses in the WordNet database -with each line representing one sense. The file is in alphabetical order, -fields are separated by one space, and each line is terminated with a -newline character.

- Each line is of the form:

-

sense_key  synset_offset  sense_number  tag_cnt -
-

- sense_key is an encoding of the word sense. Programs can construct -a sense key in this format and use it as a binary search key into the -sense index file. The format of a sense_key is described below.

- synset_offset - is the byte offset that the synset containing the sense is found at in -the database "data" file corresponding to the part of speech encoded in -the sense_key . synset_offset is an 8 digit, zero-filled decimal integer, -and can be used with fseek(3) - to read a synset from the data file. When -passed to the WordNet library function read_synset() along with the syntactic -category, a data structure containing the parsed synset is returned.

- sense_number - is a decimal integer indicating the sense number of the word, within -the part of speech encoded in sense_key , in the WordNet database. See -wndb(5WN) - for information about how sense numbers are assigned.

- tag_cnt - represents the decimal number of times the sense is tagged in various -semantic concordance texts. A tag_cnt of 0 indicates that the sense -has not been semantically tagged. -

Sense Key Encoding

-A sense_key is represented -as:

-

lemma % lex_sense
-

- where lex_sense is encoded as:

-

ss_type:lex_filenum:lex_id:head_word:head_id -
-

- lemma is the ASCII text of the word or collocation as found in the -WordNet database index file corresponding to pos . lemma is in lower case, -and collocations are formed by joining individual words with an underscore -(_ ) character.

- ss_type is a one digit decimal integer representing the -synset type for the sense. See Synset Type - below for a listing of the -numbers corresponding to each synset type.

- lex_filenum is a two digit -decimal integer representing the name of the lexicographer file containing -the synset for the sense. See lexnames(5WN) - for the list of lexicographer -file names and their corresponding numbers.

- lex_id is a two digit decimal -integer that, when appended onto lemma , uniquely identifies a sense within -a lexicographer file. lex_id numbers usually start with 00 , and are incremented -as additional senses of the word are added to the same file, although -there is no requirement that the numbers be consecutive or begin with -00 . Note that a value of 00 is the default, and therefore is not present -in lexicographer files. Only non-default lex_id values must be explicitly -assigned in lexicographer files. See wninput(5WN) - for information on the -format of lexicographer files.

- head_word is only present if the sense -is in an adjective satellite synset. It is the lemma of the first word -of the satellite's head synset.

- head_id is a two digit decimal integer -that, when appended onto head_word , uniquely identifies the sense of -head_word within a lexicographer file, as described for lex_id . There -is a value in this field only if head_word is present. -

Synset Type

-The -synset type is encoded as follows:

-

1    NOUN
- 2    VERB
- 3    ADJECTIVE
- 4    ADVERB -
- 5    ADJECTIVE SATELLITE
-
- -

NOTES

-For non-satellite senses the head_word - and head_id fields have no values, however the field separator character -(: ) is present. -

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

- -
- -
WNHOME
-
Base directory -for WordNet. Default is /usr/local/WordNet-3.0 .
- -
WNSEARCHDIR
-
Directory in -which the WordNet database has been installed. Default is WNHOME/dict -.
-
- -

REGISTRY (WINDOWS)

- -
- -
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome
-
Base directory -for WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
- -

FILES

- -
- -
index.sense
-
sense -index
-
- -

SEE ALSO

-binsrch(3WN) -, wnsearch(3WN) -, lexnames(5WN) -, wnintro(5WN) -, -sensemap(5WN) -, wndb(5WN) -, wninput(5WN) -.

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- -

NAME

-uniqbeg - unique beginners for noun hierarchies -

DESCRIPTION

-All -of the WordNet noun synsets are organized into hierarchies, headed by -the unique beginner synset for entity in the file noun.Tops .

-

{ entity -(that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own
- distinct -existence (living or nonliving)) }
-

-

- -

NOTES

-The lexicographer files are -not included in the WordNet database package. -

FILES

- -
- -
noun.Tops
-
unique beginners -for nouns
-
- -

SEE ALSO

-wndb(5WN) -, wninput(5WN) -, wnintro(7WN) -, wngloss(7WN) -. -

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- -

NAME

-wn - command line interface to WordNet lexical database -

SYNOPSIS -

-wn [ searchstr ] [ -h ] [ -g ] [ -a ] [ -l ] [ -o ] [ -s ] [ -n# ] [ -search_option ... ] -

DESCRIPTION

-wn() provides a command line interface -to the WordNet database, allowing synsets and relations to be displayed -as formatted text. For each word, different searches are provided, based -on syntactic category and pointer types. Although only base forms of words -are usually stored in WordNet, users may search for inflected forms. A -morphological process is applied to the search string to generate a form -that is present in WordNet.

- The command line interface is often useful -when writing scripts to extract information from the WordNet database. - Post-processing of the output with various scripting tools can reformat -the results as desired. -

OPTIONS

- -
- -
-h
-
Print help text before search results. -
- -
-g
-
Display textual glosses associated with synsets.
- -
-a
-
Display lexicographer -file information.
- -
-o
-
Display synset offset of each synset.
- -
-s
-
Display each -word's sense numbers in synsets.
- -
-l
-
Display the WordNet copyright notice, -version number, and license.
- -
-n#
-
Perform search on sense number # only. -
- -
-over
-
Display overview of all senses of searchstr in all syntactic categories. -
-
- -

Search Options

-Note that the last letter of search_option generally -denotes the part of speech that the search applies to: n for nouns, v - for verbs, a for adjectives, and r for adverbs. Multiple searches may -be done for searchstr with a single command by specifying all the appropriate -search options.

- -

- -
-syns (n | v | a | r )
-
Display synonyms and immediate -hypernyms of synsets containing searchstr . Synsets are ordered by estimated -frequency of use. For adjectives, if searchstr is in a head synset, the -cluster's satellite synsets are displayed in place of hypernyms. If searchstr - is in a satellite synset, its head synset is also displayed.
- -
-simsv
-
Display -verb synonyms and immediate hypernyms of synsets containing searchstr -. Synsets are grouped by similarity of meaning.
- -
-ants (n | v | a | r ) -
-
Display synsets containing antonyms of searchstr . For adjectives, if searchstr - is in a head synset, searchstr has a direct antonym. The head synset -for the direct antonym is displayed along with the direct antonym's satellite -synsets. If searchstr is in a satellite synset, searchstr has an indirect -antonym via the head synset, which is displayed.
- -
-faml (n | v | a | r ) -
-
Display familiarity and polysemy information for searchstr .
- -
-hype (n -| v )
-
Recursively display hypernym (superordinate) tree for searchstr - (searchstr IS A KIND OF _____ relation).
- -
-hypo (n | v )
-
Display immediate -hyponyms (subordinates) for searchstr (_____ IS A KIND OF searchstr - relation).
- -
-tree (n | v )
-
Display hyponym (subordinate) tree for searchstr -. This is a recursive search that finds the hyponyms of each hyponym.
- -
-coor -(n | v )
-
Display the coordinates (sisters) of searchstr . This search -prints the immediate hypernym for each synset that contains searchstr - and the hypernym's immediate hyponyms.
- -
-deri (n | v )
-
Display derivational -morphology links between noun and verb forms.
- -
-domn (n | v | a | r )
-
Display -domain that searchstr has been classified in.
- -
-domt (n | v | a | r )
-
Display -all terms classified as members of the searchstr 's domain.
- -
-subsn
-
Display -substance meronyms of searchstr (HAS SUBSTANCE relation).
- -
-partn
-
Display -part meronyms of searchstr (HAS PART relation).
- -
-membn
-
Display member -meronyms of searchstr (HAS MEMBER relation).
- -
-meron
-
Display all meronyms -of searchstr (HAS PART, HAS MEMBER, HAS SUBSTANCE relations).
- -
-hmern -
-
Display meronyms for searchstr tree. This is a recursive search that -prints all the meronyms of searchstr and all of its hypernyms.
- -
-sprtn -
-
Display part of holonyms of searchstr (PART OF relation).
- -
-smemn
-
Display -member of holonyms of searchstr (MEMBER OF relation).
- -
-ssubn
-
Display -substance of holonyms of searchstr (SUBSTANCE OF relation).
- -
-holon
-
Display -all holonyms of searchstr (PART OF, MEMBER OF, SUBSTANCE OF relations). -
- -
-hholn
-
Display holonyms for searchstr tree. This is a recursive search -that prints all the holonyms of searchstr and all of each holonym's holonyms. -
- -
-entav
-
Display entailment relations of searchstr .
- -
-framv
-
Display applicable -verb sentence frames for searchstr .
- -
-causv
-
Display cause to relations -of searchstr .
- -
-pert (a | r )
-
Display pertainyms of searchstr .
- -
-attr (n - | a )
-
Display adjective values for noun attribute, or noun attributes -of adjective values.
- -
-grep (n | v | a | r )
-
List compound words containing -searchstr as a substring.
-
- -

SEARCH RESULTS

-The results of a search are -written to the standard output. For each search, the output consists a -one line description of the search, followed by the search results.

- All -searches other than -over list all senses matching the search results -in the following general format. Items enclosed in italicized square brackets -([ ... ] ) may not be present.

-

One line listing the number of senses matching -the search request.

- Each sense matching the search requested displayed -as follows:

-    Sense n
-    [{synset_offset}] [<lex_filename>]  word1[#sense_number][,  word2...] -
-

- Where n is the sense number of the search word, synset_offset is -the byte offset of the synset in the data.pos file corresponding to the -syntactic category, lex_filename is the name of the lexicographer file -that the synset comes from, word1 is the first word in the synset (note -that this is not necessarily the search word) and sense_number is the -WordNet sense number assigned to the preceding word. synset_offset, lex_filename -, and sense_number are generated when the -o, -a, and -s options, respectively, -are specified.

- The synsets matching the search requested are printed below -each sense's synset output described above. Each line of output is preceded -by a marker (usually => ), then a synset, formatted as described above. - If a search traverses more one level of the tree, then successive lines -are indented by spaces corresponding to its level in the hierarchy. When -the -g option is specified, synset glosses are displayed in parentheses -at the end of each synset. Each synset is printed on one line.

- Senses -are generally ordered from most to least frequently used, with the most -common sense numbered 1 . Frequency of use is determined by the number -of times a sense is tagged in the various semantic concordance texts. -Senses that are not semantically tagged follow the ordered senses. Note -that this ordering is only an estimate based on usage in a small corpus. -

- Verb senses can be grouped by similarity of meaning, rather than ordered -by frequency of use. The -simsv search prints all senses that are close -in meaning together, with a line of dashes indicating the end of a group. - See wngroups(7WN) - for a discussion of how senses are grouped.

- The -over - search displays an overview of all the senses of the search word in all -syntactic categories. The results of this search are similar to the -syns - search, however no additional (ex. hypernym) synsets are displayed, and -synset glosses are always printed. The senses are grouped by syntactic -category, and each synset is annotated as described above with synset_offset -, lex_filename , and sense_number as dictated by the -o, -a, and -s options. - The overview search also indicates how many of the senses in each syntactic -category are represented in the tagged texts. This is a way for the user -to determine whether a sense's sense number is based on semantic tagging -data, or was arbitrarily assigned. For each sense that has appeared in -such texts, the number of semantic tags to that sense are indicated in -parentheses after the sense number.

- If a search cannot be performed on -some senses of searchstr , the search results are headed by a string of -the form:    X of Y senses of searchstr
-

- The output of the -deri search -shows word forms that are morphologically related to searchstr . Each word -form pointed to from searchstr is displayed, preceded by RELATED TO-> -and the syntactic category of the link, followed, on the next line, by -its synset. Printed after the word form is # n where n indicates the -WordNet sense number of the term pointed to.

- The -domn and -domt searches -show the domain that a synset has been classified in and, conversely, -all of the terms that have been assigned to a specific domain. A domain -is either a TOPIC, REGION or USAGE, as reflected in the specific pointer -character stored in the database, and displayed in the output. A -domn - search on a term shows the domain, if any, that each synset containing -searchstr has been classified in. The output display shows the domain -type (TOPIC, REGION or USAGE ), followed by the syntactic category of -the domain synset and the terms in the synset. Each term is followed by -# n where n indicates the WordNet sense number of the term. The converse -search, -domt , shows all of the synsets that have been placed into the -domain searchstr , with analogous markers.

- When -framv is specified, -sample illustrative sentences and generic sentence frames are displayed. - If a sample sentence is found, the base form of search is substituted -into the sentence, and it is printed below the synset, preceded with the -EX: marker. When no sample sentences are found, the generic sentence -frames are displayed. Sentence frames that are acceptable for all words -in a synset are preceded by the marker *> . If a frame is acceptable for -the search word only, it is preceded by the marker => .

- Search results -for adjectives are slightly different from those for other parts of speech. - When an adjective is printed, its direct antonym, if it has one, is also -printed in parentheses. When searchstr is in a head synset, all of the -head synset's satellites are also displayed. The position of an adjective -in relation to the noun may be restricted to the prenominal , postnominal - or predicative position. Where present, these restrictions are noted -in parentheses.

- When an adjective is a participle of a verb, the output -indicates the verb and displays its synset.

- When an adverb is derived -from an adjective, the specific adjectival sense on which it is based -is indicated.

- The morphological transformations performed by the search -code may result in more than one word to search for. WordNet automatically -performs the requested search on all of the strings and returns the results -grouped by word. For example, the verb saw is both the present tense -of saw and the past tense of see . When passed searchstr saw , WordNet -performs the desired search first on saw and next on see , returning -the list of saw senses and search results, followed by those for see -.

- -

EXIT STATUS

-wn() normally exits with the number of senses displayed. - If searchword is not found in WordNet, it exits with 0 .

- If the WordNet -database cannot be opened, an error messages is displayed and wn() exits -with -1 . -

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

- -
- -
WNHOME
-
Base directory for WordNet. - Default is /usr/local/WordNet-3.0 .
- -
WNSEARCHDIR
-
Directory in which the -WordNet database has been installed. Default is WNHOME/dict .
-
- -

REGISTRY -(WINDOWS)

- -
- -
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome
-
Base directory for -WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
- -

FILES

- -
- -
index.pos
-
database -index files
- -
data.pos
-
database data files
- -
*.vrb
-
files of sentences illustrating -the use of verbs
- -
pos .exc
-
morphology exception lists
-
- -

SEE ALSO

-wnintro(1WN) -, -wnb(1WN) -, wnintro(3WN) -, lexnames(5WN) -, senseidx(5WN) - wndb(5WN) -, wninput(5WN) -, -morphy(7WN) -, wngloss(7WN) -, wngroups(7WN) -. -

BUGS

-Please report bugs to wordnet@princeton.edu. -

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- -

NAME

-wnb - WordNet window-based browser interface -

SYNOPSIS

-

-wnb -

DESCRIPTION -

-wnb() provides a window-based interface for browsing the WordNet database, -allowing synsets and relations to be displayed as formatted text. For -each search word, different searches are available based on syntactic -category and information available in the database.

- wnb is written -in Tcl/Tk, which is available for Unix and Windows platforms. This allows -the same code to work on all supported WordNet platforms without modification. - -

WNB WINDOWS

-wnb() was developed with the philosophy that only those -searches and buttons that are applicable at the current time are displayed. - As a result, the appearance of the interface changes as it is used. Use -the standard windowing system mouse functions to open and close the WordNet -Browser Window, move the window, and change its size.

- The WordNet Browser -Window contains the following areas, from top to bottom: -

- -
Menubar
-
A menubar -runs along the top of the browser window with pulldown menus and button -entitled File , History , Options , and Help .
- -
Search Word Entry
-
Below -the Menubar is a line for entering the search word. A search word can -be a single word, hyphenated string, or a collocation. Case is ignored. - Although only uninflected forms of words are usually stored in WordNet, -users may search for inflected forms. WordNet's morphological processor -finds the base form automatically.
- -
Search Selection
-
Below the Search Word -Entry line is an area for selecting the search type and senses to search. - Until a search word is entered this area is blank. After a search word -is entered, buttons appear corresponding to each syntactic category (Noun -, Verb , Adjective , Adverb ) in which the search string is defined in -WordNet.
-
-

- At the right edge of the Search Selection line is a box for -entering sense numbers. When this box is empty, search results for all -senses of the search word that match the search type are displayed. The -search may be restricted to one or more specific senses by entering a -comma or space separated list of sense numbers in the Senses box. These -sense numbers remain in effect until either the user changes or deletes -them, or a new search word is entered. -

- -
Results Window
-
Most of the browser -window consists of a large text buffer for displaying the results of WordNet -searches. Horizontal and vertical scroll bars are present for scrolling -through the output.
- -
Status Line
-
A status line is at the bottom of the -browser window. When search results are displayed in the Results Window, -this status line reflects the type of search selected. When there is no -search word entered, your are prompted to "Enter search word and press -return." If the search word entered is not in WordNet, the message "Sorry, -no matches found." is displayed.
-
- -

SEARCHING THE DATABASE

-The WordNet browser -navigates through WordNet in two steps. First a search word is entered -and an overview of all the senses of the word in all syntactic categories -is displayed in the Results Window. The senses are grouped by syntactic -category, and each synset is annotated as described above with synset_offset -, lex_filename , and sense_number as dictated by the advanced search -options set. The overview search also indicates how many of the senses -in each syntactic category are represented in the tagged texts. This is -a way for the user to determine whether a sense's sense number is based -on semantic tagging data, or was arbitrarily assigned. For each sense -that has appeared in such texts, the number of semantic tags to that sense -are indicated in parentheses after the sense number.

- Then, within a syntactic -category, a specific search is selected. The desired search is performed -and the search results are displayed in the Results Window. Additional -searches on the same word can be performed, or a new search word can be -entered.

- To enter a search word, click the mouse in the horizontal box -labeled Search Word , type a single word, hyphenated string, or collocation -and press RETURN. -

- wnb() responds by making a set of Part of Speech -buttons appear in the Search Selection line. Each button corresponds to -a syntactic category in which the search string is defined in WordNet. - At the same time, an Overview of the synsets for all senses of the search -word is displayed in the Results Window. The Overview includes the gloss -for each synset and also indicates which of the senses have appeared in -the semantically tagged texts. For each sense that has appeared in such -texts, the number of semantic tags to that sense are indicated in parentheses -after the sense number.

- The pulldown menus in the Search Selection line -list all of the WordNet searches that can be performed for the search -word in that part of speech. To select a search, highlight it by dragging -the mouse to it, and release the mouse while it is highlighted. Drag the -mouse outside of the pulldown list and release to hide the menu without -making a selection. Dragging the mouse across the Part of Speech buttons -displays the available searches for each syntactic category.

- To restrict -a search to one or more senses within a syntactic category, enter a comma -or space separated list of sense numbers in the Senses box before selecting -a search.

- After a search is selected, wnb() performs the search on the -WordNet database and displays the formatted results in the Results Window. - Whenever search results are displayed, a button entitled Redisplay Overview - is present at the right edge of the Search Word Entry line. Clicking -on this button redisplays the Overview of all synsets for the search word -in the Results Window. -

Changing the Search Word

-A new search word can -be entered at any time by moving to the Search Word Entry box, if necessary -highlighting it by clicking, erasing the old string, typing a new one -and pressing RETURN. - The Senses box is cleared if necessary, the Part -of Speech buttons applicable to the new search word appear, and the Overview -for the new search word is displayed.

- The middle mouse button can also -be used to select a new search word by placing the mouse over any word -in the Results Window and clicking. The selected word will replace the -text in the Search Word Entry box, and the overview for that word will -automatically be displayed.

- To select a new search string collocation -from text in the Results Window, highlight the text with the mouse and -press CONTROL-S. -

- -

Interrupting a Search

-When a search is in progress -the message "Searching...(press escape to abort)" is displayed in the Status -Line. Note that most searches return very quickly, so this message isn't -noticeable. As indicated, pressing the ESCAPE - key will interrupt the -search. The results of the search obtained before the time the search -was interrupted are displayed in the Results Window. -

MENUS

- -

File Menu -

-
-
- -
Find keywords by substring
-
Display a popup window for specifying a search -of WordNet for words or collocations that contain a specific substring. - If a search word is currently entered in the Search Word box, it is -used as the substring to search for by default. The Substring Search Window -contains a box for entering a substring, a pulldown menu to its right -for specifying the part of speech to search, a large area for displaying -the search results, and action buttons at the bottom entitled Search , -Save , Print Dismiss .
-
-

- Once a substring is entered and a part of speech -selected, clicking on the Search button causes a search to be done for -all words and collocations in WordNet, in that syntactic category, that -contain the substring according to the following criteria:

- 1. The substring -can appear at the beginning or end of a word, hyphenated string o collocation. -

- 2. The substring can appear in the middle of a hyphenated string or collocation, -but only delimited on both sides by spaces or hyphens.

- The search results -are displayed in the large buffer. Clicking on an item from the search -results list causes wnb() to automatically enter that word in the Search -Word box of the WordNet Browser Window and perform the Overview search. -

- Clicking the Save button generates a popup dialog for specifying a filename -to save the substring search results to. Clicking the Print button generates -a popup dialog in which a print command can be specified.

- Selecting Dismiss - closes the Substring Search Window. -

- -
Save current display
-
Display a popup -dialog for specifying a filename to save the current Results Window contents -to.
- -
Print current display
-
Display a popup dialog in which to specify a -print command to which the current Results Window contents can be piped. -Note - this option does not exist in the Windows version.
- -
Clear current -display
-
Clear the Search Word and Senses boxes, and Results Window.
- -
Exit -
-
Does what you would expect.
-
-
- -

History

-This pulldown menu contains a list -of the last searches performed. Selecting an item from this list performs -that search again. The maximum number of searches stored in the list can -be adjusted from the Options menu. The default is 10. -

Options

-
-
- -
Show help -with each search
-
When this checkbox is selected search results are preceded -by some explanatory text about the type of search selected. This is off -by default.
- -
Show descriptive gloss
-
When this checkbox is selected, synset -glosses are displayed in all search results. This is set by default. Note -that glosses are always displayed in the Overview.
- -
Wrap Lines
-
When this -checkbox is selected, lines in the Results Window that are wider than -the window are automatically wrapped. This is set by default. If not selected, -a horizontal scroll bar is present if any lines are longer than the width -of the window.
- -
Set advanced search options...
-
Selecting this item displays -a popup window for setting the following search options: Lexical file -information; Synset location in database file; Sense number . Choices -for each are:
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- When lexical file information is shown, the name of the -lexicographer file is printed before each synset, enclosed in angle brackets -(<  ...  > ). When both lexical file information and synset location information -are displayed, the synset location information appears first. If within -one lexicographer file more than one sense of a word is entered, an integer -lex_id is appended onto all but one of the word's instances to uniquely -identify it. In each synset, each word having a non-zero lex_id is printed -with the lex_id value printed immediately following the word. If both -lexicographer information and sense numbers are displayed, lex_id s, if -present, precede sense numbers.

- When synset location is shown, the byte -offset of the synset in the database "data" file corresponding to the -syntactic category of the synset is printed before each synset, enclosed -in curly braces ({  ...  } ). When both lexical file information and synset -location information are displayed, the synset location information appears -first.

- When sense numbers are shown, the sense number of each word in -each synset is printed immediately after the word, and is preceded by -a number sign (# ). -

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Display a popup dialog in -which the maximum number of previous searches to be kept on the History -list can be set.
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Display a popup window for setting -the font (typeface) and font size to use for the Results Window. Choices -for typeface are: Courier , Helvetica , and Times (default). Font size -can be small , medium (default), or large .
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Save current options as default -
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Save the currently set options. Next time the browser is started, these -options will be used as the user defaults.
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SHORCUTS

-Clicking on any word in the Results -Window while holding down the SHIFT - key on the keyboard causes the -browser to replace Search Word with the word and display its Overview -and available searches. Clicking on any word in the Results Window with -the middle mouse button does the same thing.

- Pressing the CONTROL-S - keys -causes the browser to do as above on the text that is currently highlighted. - Under Unix, this will work even if the highlighted text is in another -window. This works on hyphenated strings and collocations, as well as -individual words.

- Pressing the CONTROL-G - keys displays the Substring -Search Window.

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SEARCH RESULTS

-The results of a search of the WordNet -database are displayed in the Results Window. Horizontal and vertical -scroll bars are present for scrolling through the search results.

- All -searches other than the Overview list all senses matching the search results -in the following general format. Items enclosed in italicized square brackets -([ ... ] ) may not be present.

- If a search cannot be performed on some senses -of searchstr , the search results are headed by a string of the form: -    X of Y senses of searchstr
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One line listing the number of senses matching -the search selected.

- Each sense matching the search selected displayed -as follows:

-    Sense n
-    [{synset_offset}] [<lex_filename>]  word1[#sense_number][,  word2...] -
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- Where n is the sense number of the search word, synset_offset is -the byte offset of the synset in the data.pos file corresponding to the -syntactic category, lex_filename is the name of the lexicographer file -that the synset comes from, word1 is the first word in the synset (note -that this is not necessarily the search word) and sense_number is the -WordNet sense number assigned to the preceding word. synset_offset , lex_filename -, and sense_number are generated if the appropriate Options are specified. -

- The synsets matching the search selected are printed below each sense's -synset output described above. Each line of output is preceded by a marker -(usually => ), then a synset, formatted as described above. If a search -traverses more one level of the tree, then successive lines are indented -by spaces corresponding to its level in the hierarchy. Glosses are displayed -in parentheses at the end of each synset if the appropriate Option is -set. Each synset is printed on one line.

- Senses are ordered from most -to least frequently used, with the most common sense numbered 1 . Frequency -of use is determined by the number of times a sense is tagged in the various -semantic concordance texts. Senses that are not semantically tagged follow -the ordered senses. Note that this ordering is only an estimate based on -usage in a small corpus.

- Verb senses can be grouped by similarity of meaning, -rather than ordered by frequency of use. When the "Synonyms, grouped by -similarity" search is selected, senses that are close in meaning are -printed together, with a line of dashes indicating the end of a group. - See wngroups(7WN) - for a discussion how senses are grouped.

- The output -of the "Derivationally Related Forms" search shows word forms that are -morphologically related to searchstr . Each word form pointed to from searchstr - is displayed, preceded by RELATED TO-> and the syntactic category of the -link, followed, on the next line, by its synset. Printed after the word -form is # n where n indicates the WordNet sense number of the term pointed -to.

- The "Domain" and "Domain Terms" searches show the domain that a -synset has been classified in and, conversely, all of the terms that have -been assigned to a specific domain. A domain is either a TOPIC, REGION - or USAGE, as reflected in the specific pointer character stored in the -database, and displayed in the output. A Domain search on a term shows -the domain, if any, that each synset containing searchstr has been classified -in. The output display shows the domain type (TOPIC, REGION or USAGE -), followed by the syntactic category of the domain synset and the terms -in the synset. Each term is followed by # n where n indicates the WordNet -sense number of the term. The converse search, Domain Terms , shows all -of the synsets that have been placed into the domain searchstr , with -analogous markers.

- When the "Sentence Frames" search is specified, sample -illustrative sentences and generic sentence frames are displayed. If a -sample sentence is found, the base form of the search word is substituted -into the sentence, and it is printed below the synset, preceded with the -EX: marker. When no sample sentences are found, the generic sentence -frames are displayed. Sentence frames that are acceptable for all words -in a synset are preceded by the marker *> . If a frame is acceptable for -the search word only, it is preceded by the marker => .

- Search results -for adjectives are slightly different from those for other parts of speech. - When an adjective is printed, its direct antonym, if it has one, is also -printed in parentheses. When the search word is in a head synset, all -of the head synset's satellites are also displayed. The position of an -adjective in relation to the noun may be restricted to the prenominal -, postnominal or predicative position. Where present, these restrictions -are noted in parentheses.

- When an adjective is a participle of a verb, -the output indicates the verb and displays its synset.

- When an adverb -is derived from an adjective, the specific adjectival sense on which it -is based is indicated.

- The morphological transformations performed by -the search code may result in more than one word to search for. wnb() - automatically performs the requested search on all of the strings and -returns the results grouped by word. For example, the verb saw is both -the present tense of saw and the past tense of see . When there is more -than one word to search for, search results are grouped by word.

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DIAGNOSTICS -

-If the WordNet database files cannot be opened, error messages are displayed. - This is usually corrected by setting the environment variables described -below to the proper location of the WordNet database for your installation. - -

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

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WNHOME
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Base directory for WordNet. Default -is /usr/local/WordNet-3.0 .
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WNSEARCHDIR
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Directory in which the WordNet database -has been installed. Default is WNHOME/dict .
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REGISTRY (WINDOWS)

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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome -
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Base directory for WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\wnres -
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User's default browser options.
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FILES

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index.pos
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database index files -
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data.pos
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database data files
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*.vrb
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files of sentences illustrating the -use of verbs
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pos .exc
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morphology exception lists
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SEE ALSO

-wnintro(1WN) -, -wn(1WN) -, wnintro(3WN) -, lexnames(5WN) -, senseidx(5WN) -, wndb(5WN) -, wninput(5WN) -, -morphy(7WN) -, wngloss(7WN) -, wngroups(7WN) -. -

BUGS

-Please reports bugs to -wordnet@princeton.edu.

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NAME

-index.noun, data.noun, index.verb, data.verb, index.adj, data.adj, index.adv, -data.adv - WordNet database files

-noun.exc, verb.exc. adj.exc adv.exc - morphology -exception lists

-sentidx.vrb, sents.vrb - files used by search code to display -sentences illustrating the use of some specific verbs -

DESCRIPTION

-For -each syntactic category, two files are needed to represent the contents -of the WordNet database - index. pos and data. pos , where pos is noun -, verb , adj and adv . The other auxiliary files are used by the WordNet -library's searching functions and are needed to run the various WordNet -browsers.

- Each index file is an alphabetized list of all the words found -in WordNet in the corresponding part of speech. On each line, following -the word, is a list of byte offsets (synset_offset s) in the corresponding -data file, one for each synset containing the word. Words in the index -file are in lower case only, regardless of how they were entered in the -lexicographer files. This folds various orthographic representations of -the word into one line enabling database searches to be case insensitive. - See wninput(5WN) - for a detailed description of the lexicographer files -

- A data file for a syntactic category contains information corresponding -to the synsets that were specified in the lexicographer files, with relational -pointers resolved to synset_offset s. Each line corresponds to a synset. - Pointers are followed and hierarchies traversed by moving from one synset -to another via the synset_offset s.

- The exception list files, pos .exc -, are used to help the morphological processor find base forms from irregular -inflections.

- The files sentidx.vrb and sents.vrb contain sentences illustrating -the use of specific senses of some verbs. These files are used by the -searching software in response to a request for verb sentence frames. -Generic sentence frames are displayed when an illustrative sentence is -not present.

- The various database files are in ASCII formats that are -easily read by both humans and machines. All fields, unless otherwise -noted, are separated by one space character, and all lines are terminated -by a newline character. Fields enclosed in italicized square brackets -may not be present.

- See wngloss(7WN) - for a glossary of WordNet terminology -and a discussion of the database's content and logical organization. -

Index -File Format

-Each index file begins with several lines containing a copyright -notice, version number and license agreement. These lines all begin with -two spaces and the line number so they do not interfere with the binary -search algorithm that is used to look up entries in the index files. All -other lines are in the following format. In the field descriptions, number - always refers to a decimal integer unless otherwise defined.

- lemma  pos  synset_cnt  p_cnt  [ptr_symbol...]  sense_cnt  tagsense_cnt -  synset_offset  [synset_offset...]
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lemma
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lower case ASCII text of word -or collocation. Collocations are formed by joining individual words with -an underscore (_ ) character.
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pos
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Syntactic category: n for noun files, - v for verb files, a for adjective files, r for adverb files.
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-All remaining -fields are with respect to senses of lemma in pos .

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synset_cnt
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Number -of synsets that lemma is in. This is the number of senses of the word -in WordNet. See Sense Numbers - below for a discussion of how sense numbers -are assigned and the order of synset_offset s in the index files.
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p_cnt -
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Number of different pointers that lemma has in all synsets containing -it.
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ptr_symbol
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A space separated list of p_cnt different types of pointers -that lemma has in all synsets containing it. See wninput(5WN) - for a list -of pointer_symbol s. If all senses of lemma have no pointers, this field -is omitted and p_cnt is 0 .
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sense_cnt
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Same as sense_cnt above. This -is redundant, but the field was preserved for compatibility reasons.
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tagsense_cnt -
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Number of senses of lemma that are ranked according to their frequency -of occurrence in semantic concordance texts.
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synset_offset
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Byte offset -in data.pos file of a synset containing lemma . Each synset_offset in -the list corresponds to a different sense of lemma in WordNet. synset_offset - is an 8 digit, zero-filled decimal integer that can be used with fseek(3) - -to read a synset from the data file. When passed to read_synset(3WN) - along -with the syntactic category, a data structure containing the parsed synset -is returned.
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Data File Format

-Each data file begins with several lines -containing a copyright notice, version number and license agreement. These -lines all begin with two spaces and the line number. All other lines are -in the following format. Integer fields are of fixed length, and are zero-filled. -

- synset_offset  lex_filenum  ss_type  w_cnt  word  lex_id  [word  lex_id...]  p_cnt  [ptr...]  [frames...]  | -  gloss
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synset_offset
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Current byte offset in the file represented -as an 8 digit decimal integer.
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lex_filenum
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Two digit decimal integer -corresponding to the lexicographer file name containing the synset. See -lexnames(5WN) - for the list of filenames and their corresponding numbers. -
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ss_type
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One character code indicating the synset type:
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n    NOUN
- v    VERB -
- a    ADJECTIVE
- s    ADJECTIVE SATELLITE
- r    ADVERB
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w_cnt
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Two digit hexadecimal -integer indicating the number of words in the synset.
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word
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ASCII form -of a word as entered in the synset by the lexicographer, with spaces replaced -by underscore characters (_ ). The text of the word is case sensitive, -in contrast to its form in the corresponding index. pos file, that contains -only lower-case forms. In data.adj , a word is followed by a syntactic -marker if one was specified in the lexicographer file. A syntactic marker -is appended, in parentheses, onto word without any intervening spaces. - See wninput(5WN) - for a list of the syntactic markers for adjectives.
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lex_id -
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One digit hexadecimal integer that, when appended onto lemma , uniquely -identifies a sense within a lexicographer file. lex_id numbers usually -start with 0 , and are incremented as additional senses of the word are -added to the same file, although there is no requirement that the numbers -be consecutive or begin with 0 . Note that a value of 0 is the default, -and therefore is not present in lexicographer files.
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p_cnt
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Three digit -decimal integer indicating the number of pointers from this synset to -other synsets. If p_cnt is 000 the synset has no pointers.
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ptr
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A pointer -from this synset to another. ptr is of the form:
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- pointer_symbol  synset_offset  pos  source/target -
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- where synset_offset is the byte offset of the target synset in the -data file corresponding to pos .

- The source/target field distinguishes -lexical and semantic pointers. It is a four byte field, containing two -two-digit hexadecimal integers. The first two digits indicates the word -number in the current (source) synset, the last two digits indicate the -word number in the target synset. A value of 0000 means that pointer_symbol - represents a semantic relation between the current (source) synset and -the target synset indicated by synset_offset .

- A lexical relation between -two words in different synsets is represented by non-zero values in the -source and target word numbers. The first and last two bytes of this field -indicate the word numbers in the source and target synsets, respectively, -between which the relation holds. Word numbers are assigned to the word - fields in a synset, from left to right, beginning with 1 .

- See wninput(5WN) - -for a list of pointer_symbol s, and semantic and lexical pointer classifications. - -

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frames
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In data.verb only, a list of numbers corresponding to the generic -verb sentence frames for word s in the synset. frames is of the form: -
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- f_cnt   +   f_num  w_num  [ +   f_num  w_num...]
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- where f_cnt a two -digit decimal integer indicating the number of generic frames listed, -f_num is a two digit decimal integer frame number, and w_num is a two -digit hexadecimal integer indicating the word in the synset that the frame -applies to. As with pointers, if this number is 00 , f_num applies to -all word s in the synset. If non-zero, it is applicable only to the word -indicated. Word numbers are assigned as described for pointers. Each f_num  w_num - pair is preceded by a + . See wninput(5WN) - for the text of the generic -sentence frames. -

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gloss
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Each synset contains a gloss. A gloss is represented -as a vertical bar (| ), followed by a text string that continues until -the end of the line. The gloss may contain a definition, one or more example -sentences, or both.
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Sense Numbers

-Senses in WordNet are generally ordered -from most to least frequently used, with the most common sense numbered -1 . Frequency of use is determined by the number of times a sense is tagged -in the various semantic concordance texts. Senses that are not semantically -tagged follow the ordered senses. The tagsense_cnt field for each entry -in the index.pos files indicates how many of the senses in the list have -been tagged.

- The cntlist(5WN) - file provided with the database lists the -number of times each sense is tagged in the semantic concordances. The -data from cntlist is used by grind(1WN) - to order the senses of each word. - When the index .pos files are generated, the synset_offset s are output -in sense number order, with sense 1 first in the list. Senses with the -same number of semantic tags are assigned unique but consecutive sense -numbers. The WordNet OVERVIEW - search displays all senses of the specified -word, in all syntactic categories, and indicates which of the senses are -represented in the semantically tagged texts. -

Exception List File Format -

-Exception lists are alphabetized lists of inflected forms of words and -their base forms. The first field of each line is an inflected form, followed -by a space separated list of one or more base forms of the word. There -is one exception list file for each syntactic category.

- Note that the -noun and verb exception lists were automatically generated from a machine-readable -dictionary, and contain many words that are not in WordNet. Also, for -many of the inflected forms, base forms could be easily derived using -the standard rules of detachment programmed into Morphy (See morph(7WN) -). -These anomalies are allowed to remain in the exception list files, as -they do no harm.

- -

Verb Example Sentences

-For some verb senses, example -sentences illustrating the use of the verb sense can be displayed. Each -line of the file sentidx.vrb contains a sense_key followed by a space -and a comma separated list of example sentence template numbers, in decimal. - The file sents.vrb lists all of the example sentence templates. Each -line begins with the template number followed by a space. The rest of -the line is the text of a template example sentence, with %s used as -a placeholder in the text for the verb. Both files are sorted alphabetically -so that the sense_key and template sentence number can be used as indices, -via binsrch(3WN) -, into the appropriate file.

- When a request for FRAMES - - is made, the WordNet search code looks for the sense in sentidx.vrb . - If found, the sentence template(s) listed is retrieved from sents.vrb -, and the %s is replaced with the verb. If the sense is not found, the -applicable generic sentence frame(s) listed in frames is displayed. -

NOTES -

-Information in the data.pos and index.pos files represents all of the -word senses and synsets in the WordNet database. The word , lex_id , and -lex_filenum fields together uniquely identify each word sense in WordNet. - These can be encoded in a sense_key as described in senseidx(5WN) -. Each -synset in the database can be uniquely identified by combining the synset_offset - for the synset with a code for the syntactic category (since it is possible -for synsets in different data.pos files to have the same synset_offset -).

- The WordNet system provide both command line and window-based browser -interfaces to the database. Both interfaces utilize a common library of -search and morphology code. The source code for the library and interfaces -is included in the WordNet package. See wnintro(3WN) - for an overview of -the WordNet source code. -

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

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WNHOME
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Base directory -for WordNet. Default is /usr/local/WordNet-3.0 .
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WNSEARCHDIR
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Directory in -which the WordNet database has been installed. Default is WNHOME/dict -.
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REGISTRY (WINDOWS)

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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome
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Base directory -for WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
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FILES

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index.pos
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database -index files
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data.pos
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database data files
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*.vrb
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files of sentences illustrating -the use of verbs
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pos .exc
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morphology exception lists
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SEE ALSO

-grind(1WN) -, -wn(1WN) -, wnb(1WN) -, wnintro(3WN) -, binsrch(3WN) -, wnintro(5WN) -, cntlist(5WN) -, -lexnames(5WN) -, senseidx(5WN) -, wninput(5WN) -, morphy(7WN) -, wngloss(7WN) -, -wngroups(7WN) -, wnstats(7WN) -.

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NAME

-wngloss - glossary of terms used in WordNet system -

DESCRIPTION -

-The WordNet Reference Manual consists of Unix-style manual pages divided -into sections as follows:

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Section Description
1 WordNet User -Commands
3 WordNet Library Functions
5 WordNet File Formats
7 Miscellaneous Information about WordNet
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- -

System Description

-The -WordNet system consists of lexicographer files, code to convert these -files into a database, and search routines and interfaces that display -information from the database. The lexicographer files organize nouns, -verbs, adjectives and adverbs into groups of synonyms, and describe relations -between synonym groups. grind(1WN) - converts the lexicographer files into -a database that encodes the relations between the synonym groups. The -different interfaces to the WordNet database utilize a common library -of search routines to display these relations. Note that the lexicographer -files and grind(1WN) - program are not generally distributed.

- -

Database -Organization

-Information in WordNet is organized around logical groupings -called synsets. Each synset consists of a list of synonymous words or -collocations (eg. "fountain pen" , "take in" ), and pointers that describe -the relations between this synset and other synsets. A word or collocation -may appear in more than one synset, and in more than one part of speech. - The words in a synset are grouped such that they are interchangeable -in some context.

- Two kinds of relations are represented by pointers: lexical -and semantic. Lexical relations hold between semantically related word -forms; semantic relations hold between word meanings. These relations -include (but are not limited to) hypernymy/hyponymy (superordinate/subordinate), - antonymy, entailment, and meronymy/holonymy.

- Nouns and verbs are organized -into hierarchies based on the hypernymy/hyponymy relation between synsets. - Additional pointers are be used to indicate other relations.

- Adjectives -are arranged in clusters containing head synsets and satellite synsets. - Each cluster is organized around antonymous pairs (and occasionally antonymous -triplets). The antonymous pairs (or triplets) are indicated in the head -synsets of a cluster. Most head synsets have one or more satellite synsets, -each of which represents a concept that is similar in meaning to the concept -represented by the head synset. One way to think of the adjective cluster -organization is to visualize a wheel, with a head synset as the hub and -satellite synsets as the spokes. Two or more wheels are logically connected -via antonymy, which can be thought of as an axle between the wheels.

- Pertainyms -are relational adjectives and do not follow the structure just described. - Pertainyms do not have antonyms; the synset for a pertainym most often -contains only one word or collocation and a lexical pointer to the noun -that the adjective is "pertaining to". Participial adjectives have lexical -pointers to the verbs that they are derived from.

- Adverbs are often derived -from adjectives, and sometimes have antonyms; therefore the synset for -an adverb usually contains a lexical pointer to the adjective from which -it is derived.

- See wndb(5WN) - for a detailed description of the database -files and how the data are represented. -

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

-Many terms -used in the WordNet Reference Manual are unique to the WordNet system. - Other general terms have specific meanings when used in the WordNet documentation. - Definitions for many of these terms are given to help with the interpretation -and understanding of the reference manual, and in the use of the WordNet -system.

- In following definitions word is used in place of word or collocation -. -

- -
adjective cluster
-
A group of adjective synsets that are organized around -antonymous pairs or triplets. An adjective cluster contains two or more -head synsets which represent antonymous concepts. Each head synset has -one or more satellite synsets .
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attribute
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A noun for which adjectives -express values. The noun weight is an attribute, for which the adjectives - light and heavy express values.
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base form
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The base form of a word -or collocation is the form to which inflections are added.
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basic synset -
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Syntactically, same as synset . Term is used in wninput(5WN) - to help -explain differences in entering synsets in lexicographer files.
- -
collocation -
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A collocation in WordNet is a string of two or more words, connected -by spaces or hyphens. Examples are: man-eating shark , blue-collar , depend on -, line of products . In the database files spaces are represented as underscore -(_ ) characters.
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coordinate
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Coordinate terms are nouns or verbs that have -the same hypernym .
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cross-cluster pointer
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A semantic pointer from one -adjective cluster to another.
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derivationally related forms
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Terms in different -syntactic categories that have the same root form and are semantically -related.
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direct antonyms
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A pair of words between which there is an associative -bond resulting from their frequent co-occurrence. In adjective clusters -, direct antonyms appears only in head synsets .
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domain
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A topical classification -to which a synset has been linked with a CATEGORY, REGION or USAGE pointer. -
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domain term
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A synset belonging to a topical class. A domain term is further -identified as being a CATEGORY_TERM, REGION_TERM or USAGE_TERM.
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entailment -
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A verb X entails Y if X cannot be done unless Y is, or has been, -done.
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exception list
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Morphological transformations for words that are -not regular and therefore cannot be processed in an algorithmic manner. -
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group
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Verb senses that similar in meaning and have been manually grouped -together.
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gloss
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Each synset contains gloss consisting of a definition -and optionally example sentences.
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head synset
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Synset in an adjective cluster - containing at least one word that has a direct antonym .
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holonym
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The -name of the whole of which the meronym names a part. Y is a holonym -of X if X is a part of Y .
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hypernym
-
The generic term used to designate -a whole class of specific instances. Y is a hypernym of X if X is a -(kind of) Y .
- -
hyponym
-
The specific term used to designate a member of -a class. X is a hyponym of Y if X is a (kind of) Y .
- -
indirect antonym -
-
An adjective in a satellite synset that does not have a direct antonym - has an indirect antonyms via the direct antonym of the head synset .
- -
instance -
-
A proper noun that refers to a particular, unique referent (as distinguished -from nouns that refer to classes). This is a specific form of hyponym. -
- -
lemma
-
Lower case ASCII text of word as found in the WordNet database -index files. Usually the base form for a word or collocation.
- -
lexical -pointer
-
A lexical pointer indicates a relation between words in synsets -(word forms).
- -
lexicographer file
-
Files containing the raw data for WordNet -synsets, edited by lexicographers, that are input to the grind program -to generate a WordNet database.
- -
lexicographer id (lex id)
-
A decimal integer -that, when appended onto lemma , uniquely identifies a sense within a -lexicographer file.
- -
monosemous
-
Having only one sense in a syntactic category. -
- -
meronym
-
The name of a constituent part of, the substance of, or a member -of something. X is a meronym of Y if X is a part of Y .
- -
part of speech -
-
WordNet defines "part of speech" as either noun, verb, adjective, or -adverb. Same as syntactic category .
- -
participial adjective
-
An adjective -that is derived from a verb.
- -
pertainym
-
A relational adjective. Adjectives -that are pertainyms are usually defined by such phrases as "of or pertaining -to" and do not have antonyms. A pertainym can point to a noun or another -pertainym.
- -
polysemous
-
Having more than one sense in a syntactic category. -
- -
polysemy count
-
Number of senses of a word in a syntactic category, in -WordNet.
- -
postnominal
-
A postnominal adjective occurs only immediately following -the noun that it modifies.
- -
predicative
-
An adjective that can be used -only in predicate positions. If X is a predicate adjective, it can only -be used in such phrases as "it is X " and never prenominally.
- -
prenominal -
-
An adjective that can occur only before the noun that it modifies: it -cannot be used predicatively.
- -
satellite synset
-
Synset in an adjective -cluster representing a concept that is similar in meaning to the concept -represented by its head synset .
- -
semantic concordance
-
A textual corpus -(e.g. the Brown Corpus) and a lexicon (e.g. WordNet) so combined that every -substantive word in the text is linked to its appropriate sense in the -lexicon via a semantic tag .
- -
semantic tag
-
A pointer from a word in a text -file to a specific sense of that word in the WordNet database. A semantic -tag in a semantic concordance is represented by a sense key .
- -
semantic -pointer
-
A semantic pointer indicates a relation between synsets (concepts). -
- -
sense
-
A meaning of a word in WordNet. Each sense of a word is in a different -synset .
- -
sense key
-
Information necessary to find a sense in the WordNet -database. A sense key combines a lemma field and codes for the synset -type, lexicographer id, lexicographer file number, and information about -a satellite's head synset , if required. See senseidx(5WN) - for a description -of the format of a sense key.
- -
subordinate
-
Same as hyponym .
- -
superordinate -
-
Same as hypernym .
- -
synset
-
A synonym set; a set of words that are interchangeable -in some context without changing the truth value of the preposition in -which they are embedded.
- -
troponym
-
A verb expressing a specific manner -elaboration of another verb. X is a troponym of Y if to X is to Y in -some manner.
- -
unique beginner
-
A noun synset with no superordinate .
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- -

NAME

-wngroups - discussion of WordNet search code to group similar verb -senses -

DESCRIPTION

-Some similar senses of verbs have been grouped by -the lexicographers. This grouping is done statically in the lexicographer -source files using the semantic pointer_symbol $ . Transitivity is used -to combine groups of overlapping senses into the largest sense groups -possible. -

NOTES

-Coverage of verb groups is incomplete. -

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES -(UNIX)

- -
- -
WNHOME
-
Base directory for WordNet. Default is /usr/local/WordNet-3.0 -.
- -
WNSEARCHDIR
-
Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. - Default is WNHOME/dict .
-
- -

REGISTRY (WINDOWS)

- -
- -
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome -
-
Base directory for WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
- -

FILES -

- -
- -
sentidx.vrb
-
verb sense keys and sentence frame numbers
- -
sents.vrb
-
example -sentence frames
-
- -

SEE ALSO

-wn(1WN) -, wnb(1WN) -, senseidx(5WN) -, wnsearch(3WN) -, -wndb(5WN) -, wnintro(7WN) -.

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- -

NAME

-noun.suffix , verb.suffix , adj.suffix , adv.suffix - WordNet lexicographer -files that are input to grind(1WN) - -

DESCRIPTION

-WordNet's source files -are written by lexicographers. They are the product of a detailed relational -analysis of lexical semantics: a variety of lexical and semantic relations -are used to represent the organization of lexical knowledge. Two kinds -of building blocks are distinguished in the source files: word forms and -word meanings. Word forms are represented in their familiar orthography; -word meanings are represented by synonym sets (synset s) - lists of synonymous -word forms that are interchangeable in some context. Two kinds of relations -are recognized: lexical and semantic. Lexical relations hold between word -forms; semantic relations hold between word meanings.

- Lexicographer files -correspond to the syntactic categories implemented in WordNet - noun, verb, -adjective and adverb. All of the synsets in a lexicographer file are in -the same syntactic category. Each synset consists of a list of synonymous -words or collocations (eg. "fountain pen" , "take in" ), and pointers that -describe the relations between this synset and other synsets. These relations -include (but are not limited to) hypernymy/hyponymy, antonymy, entailment, -and meronymy/holonymy. A word or collocation may appear in more than one -synset, and in more than one part of speech. Each use of a word in a synset -represents a sense of that word in the part of speech corresponding to -the synset.

- Adjectives may be organized into clusters containing head -synsets and satellite synsets. Adverbs generally point to the adjectives -from which they are derived.

- See wngloss(7WN) - for a glossary of WordNet -terminology and a discussion of the database's content and logical organization. - -

Lexicographer File Names

-The names of the lexicographer files are of -the form:

-

pos.suffix
-

- where pos is either noun , verb , adj or adv -. suffix may be used to organize groups of synsets into different files, -for example noun.animal and noun.plant . See lexnames(5WN) - for a list of -lexicographer file names that are used in building WordNet. -

Pointers

-Pointers -are used to represent the relations between the words in one synset and -another. Semantic pointers represent relations between word meanings, -and therefore pertain to all of the words in the source and target synsets. - Lexical pointers represent relations between word forms, and pertain -only to specific words in the source and target synsets. The following -pointer types are usually used to indicate lexical relations: Antonym, -Pertainym, Participle, Also See, Derivationally Related. The remaining -pointer types are generally used to represent semantic relations.

- A relation -from a source to a target synset is formed by specifying a word from the -target synset in the source synset, followed by the pointer_symbol indicating -the pointer type. The location of a pointer within a synset defines it -as either lexical or semantic. The Lexicographer File Format - section -describes the syntax for entering a semantic pointer, and Word Syntax - - describes the syntax for entering a lexical pointer.

- Although there -are many pointer types, only certain types of relations are permitted -between synsets of each syntactic category.

- The pointer_symbol s for nouns -are:

!    Antonym
- @    Hypernym
- @i    Instance Hypernym
-      Hyponym
-  i    Instance -Hyponym
- #m    Member holonym
- #s    Substance holonym
- #p    Part holonym
- %m -    Member meronym
- %s    Substance meronym
- %p    Part meronym
- =    Attribute
- + -    Derivationally related form        
- ;c    Domain of synset - TOPIC
- -c    Member of this -domain - TOPIC
- ;r    Domain of synset - REGION
- -r    Member of this domain - REGION -
- ;u    Domain of synset - USAGE
- -u    Member of this domain - USAGE
-
-

- The pointer_symbol -s for verbs are:

!    Antonym
- @    Hypernym
-      Hyponym
- *    Entailment
- >    Cause -
- ^    Also see
- $    Verb Group
- +    Derivationally related form        
- ;c    Domain of -synset - TOPIC
- ;r    Domain of synset - REGION
- ;u    Domain of synset - USAGE -
-
-

- The pointer_symbol s for adjectives are:

!    Antonym
- &    Similar to
- < -    Participle of verb
- \    Pertainym (pertains to noun)
- =    Attribute
- ^    Also -see
- ;c    Domain of synset - TOPIC
- ;r    Domain of synset - REGION
- ;u    Domain -of synset - USAGE
-
-

- The pointer_symbol s for adverbs are:

!    Antonym
- -\    Derived from adjective
- ;c    Domain of synset - TOPIC
- ;r    Domain of synset -- REGION
- ;u    Domain of synset - USAGE
-
-

- Many pointer types are reflexive, -meaning that if a synset contains a pointer to another synset, the other -synset should contain a corresponding reflexive pointer. grind(1WN) - automatically -inserts missing reflexive pointers for the following pointer types:

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Pointer Reflect
Antonym Antonym
Hyponym Hypernym
Hypernym - Hyponym
Instance Hyponym Instance Hypernym
Instance Hypernym Instance Hyponym
Holonym Meronym
Meronym Holonym
Similar to - Similar to
Attribute Attribute
Verb Group Verb Group
Derivationally -Related Derivationally Related
Domain of synset Member of Doman
- -

Verb Frames

-Each verb synset contains a list of generic sentence frames -illustrating the types of simple sentences in which the verbs in the synset -can be used. For some verb senses, example sentences illustrating actual -uses of the verb are provided. (See Verb Example Sentences - in wndb(5WN) -.) -Whenever there is no example sentence, the generic sentence frames specified -by the lexicographer are used. The generic sentence frames are entered -in a synset as a comma-separated list of integer frame numbers. The following -list is the text of the generic frames, preceded by their frame numbers: -

-

1    Something ----s
- 2    Somebody ----s
- 3    It is ----ing
- 4    Something is ----ing PP
- 5    Something -----s something Adjective/Noun
- 6    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
- 7    Somebody ----s Adjective -
- 8    Somebody ----s something
- 9    Somebody ----s somebody
- 10    Something ----s somebody
- -11    Something ----s something
- 12    Something ----s to somebody
- 13    Somebody ----s on something -
- 14    Somebody ----s somebody something
- 15    Somebody ----s something to somebody
- -16    Somebody ----s something from somebody
- 17    Somebody ----s somebody with something -
- 18    Somebody ----s somebody of something
- 19    Somebody ----s something on somebody -
- 20    Somebody ----s somebody PP
- 21    Somebody ----s something PP
- 22    Somebody ----s PP -
- 23    Somebody's (body part) ----s
- 24    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
- 25    Somebody -----s somebody INFINITIVE
- 26    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
- 27    Somebody ----s to somebody -
- 28    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
- 29    Somebody ----s whether INFINITIVE
- 30    Somebody -----s somebody into V-ing something
- 31    Somebody ----s something with something -
- 32    Somebody ----s INFINITIVE
- 33    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
- 34    It ----s that CLAUSE
- 35    Something -----s INFINITIVE
-
- -

Lexicographer File Format

-Synsets are entered one per -line, and each line is terminated with a newline character. A line containing -a synset may be as long as necessary, but no newlines can be entered within -a synset. Within a synset, spaces or tabs may be used to separate entities. - Items enclosed in italicized square brackets may not be present.

- The -general synset syntax is:

-

{   words  pointers   (  gloss  )  } -
-
-

- Synsets of this form are valid for all syntactic categories except -verb, and are referred to as basic synsets. At least one word and a gloss - are required to form a valid synset. Pointers entered following all the -words in a synset represent semantic relations between all the words -in the source and target synsets.

- For verbs, the basic synset syntax is -defined as follows:

-

{   words  pointers  frames   (  gloss  )  } -
-
-

- Adjective may be organized into clusters containing one or more head -synsets and optional satellite synsets. Adjective clusters are of the -form:

-

[
- head synset
- [satellite synsets]
- [-]
- [additional head/satellite -synsets]
- ]
-
-

- Each adjective cluster is enclosed in square brackets, -and may have one or more parts. Each part consists of a head synset and -optional satellite synsets that are conceptually similar to the head synset's -meaning. Parts of a cluster are separated by one or more hyphens (- ) on -a line by themselves, with the terminating square bracket following the -last synset. Head and satellite synsets follow the syntax of basic synsets, -however a "Similar to" pointer must be specified in a head synset for -each of its satellite synsets. Most adjective clusters contain two antonymous -parts. See wngloss(7WN) - for a discussion of adjective clusters, and Special -Adjective Syntax - for more information on adjective cluster syntax.

- Synsets -for relational adjectives (pertainyms) and participial adjectives do not -adhere to the cluster structure. They use the basic synset syntax.

- Comments -can be entered in a lexicographer file by enclosing the text of the comment -in parentheses. Note that comments cannot appear within a synset, as -parentheses within a synset have an entirely different meaning (see Gloss -Syntax - ). However, entire synsets (or adjective clusters) can be "commented -out" by enclosing them in parentheses. This is often used by the lexicographers -to verify the syntax of files under development or to leave a note to -oneself while working on entries. -

Word Syntax

-A synset must have at least -one word, and the words of a synset must appear after the opening brace -and before any other synset constructs. A word may be entered in either -the simple word or word/pointer syntax.

- A simple word is of the form: -

-

word[ ( marker ) ][lex_id] ,
-
-

- word may be entered in any combination -of upper and lower case unless it is in an adjective cluster. A collocation -is entered by joining the individual words with an underscore character -(_ ). Numbers (integer or real) may be entered, either by themselves or -as part of a word string, by following the number with a double quote -(" ).

- See Special Adjective Syntax - for a description of adjective clusters -and markers.

- word may be followed by an integer lex_id from 1 to 15 -. The lex_id is used to distinguish different senses of the same word -within a lexicographer file. The lexicographer assigns lex_id values, -usually in ascending order, although there is no requirement that the -numbers be consecutive. The default is 0 , and does not have to be specified. - A lex_id must be used on pointers if the desired sense has a non-zero -lex_id in its synset specification.

- Word/pointer syntax is of the form: -

-

[   word[ ( marker ) ][lex_id] ,   pointers   ]
-
-

- This syntax -is used when one or more pointers correspond only to the specific word -in the word/pointer set, rather than all the words in the synset, and -represents a lexical relation. Note that a word/pointer set appears within -a synset, therefore the square brackets used to enclose it are treated -differently from those used to define an adjective cluster. Only one word -can be specified in each word/pointer set, and any number of pointers -may be included. A synset can have any number of word/pointer sets. Each -is treated by grind(1WN) - essentially as a word , so they all must appear -before any synset pointers representing semantic relations.

- For verbs, -the word/pointer syntax is extended in the following manner to allow the -user to specify generic sentence frames that, like pointers, correspond -only to a specific word, rather than all the words in the synset. In this -case, pointers are optional.

-

[   word ,   [pointers]  frames   ] -
-
- -

Pointer Syntax

-Pointers are optional in synsets. If a pointer is specified -outside of a word/pointer set, the relation is applied to all of the words -in the synset, including any words specified using the word/pointer syntax. - This indicates a semantic relation between the meanings of the words -in the synsets. If specified within a word/pointer set, the relation corresponds -only to the word in the set and represents a lexical relation.

- A pointer -is of the form:

-

[lex_filename : ]word[lex_id] , pointer_symbol
-
-

- -or:

-

[lex_filename : ]word[lex_id] ^ word[lex_id] , pointer_symbol
- -
-

- For pointers, word indicates a word in another synset. When the second -form of a pointer is used, the first word indicates a word in a head -synset, and the second is a word in a satellite of that cluster. word - may be followed by a lex_id that is used to match the pointer to the -correct target synset. The synset containing word may reside in another -lexicographer file. In this case, word is preceded by lex_filename as -shown.

- See Pointers - for a list of pointer_symbol s and their meanings. - -

Verb Frame List Syntax

-Frame numbers corresponding to generic sentence -frames must be entered in each verb synset. If a frame list is specified -outside of a word/pointer set, the verb frames in the list apply to all -of the words in the synset, including any words specified using the word/pointer -syntax. If specified within a word/pointer set, the verb frames in the -list correspond only to the word in the set.

- A frame number list is entered -as follows:

-

frames:   f_num [, f_num...]
-

- Where f_num specifies a generic -frame number. See Verb Frames - for a list of generic sentences and their -corresponding frame numbers. -

Gloss Syntax

-A gloss is included in all synsets. - The lexicographer may enter a text string of any length desired. A gloss -is simply a string enclosed in parentheses with no embedded carriage returns. - It provides a definition of what the synset represents and/or example -sentences. -

Special Adjective Syntax

-The syntax for representing antonymous -adjective synsets requires several additional conditions.

- The first word -of a head synset must be entered in upper case, and can be thought of -as the head word of the head synset. The word part of a pointer from -one head synset to another head synset within the same cluster (usually -an antonym) must also be entered in upper case. Usually antonymous adjectives -are entered using the word/pointer syntax described in Word Syntax - to -indicate a lexical relation. There is no restriction on the number of -parts that a cluster may have, and some clusters have three parts, representing -antonymous triplets, such as solid , liquid , and gas .

- A cross-cluster -pointer may be specified, allowing a head or satellite synset to point -to a head synset in a different cluster. A cross-cluster pointer is indicated -by entering the word part of the pointer in upper case.

- An adjective -may be annotated with a syntactic marker indicating a limitation on the -syntactic position the adjective may have in relation to noun that it -modifies. If so marked, the marker appears between the word and its following -comma. If a lex_id is specified, the marker immediately follows it. The -syntactic markers are:

(p)    predicate position
- (a)    prenominal (attributive) -position
- (ip)    immediately postnominal position        
-
- -

EXAMPLES

-(Note that -these are hypothetical examples not found in the WordNet lexicographer -files.)

- Sample noun synsets:

{ canine, [ dog1, cat,! ] pooch, canid,@ -}
- { collie, dog1,@ (large multi-colored dog with pointy nose) }
- { hound, -hunting_dog, pack,#m dog1,@ }
- { dog, }
-
-

- Sample verb synsets:

{ [ confuse, -clarify,! frames: 1 ] blur, obscure, frames: 8, 10 }
- { [ clarify, confuse,! -] make_clear, interpret,@ frames: 8 }
- { interpret, construe, understand,@ -frames: 8 }
-
-

- Sample adjective clusters:

[
- { [ HOT, COLD,! ] lukewarm(a), -TEPID,^ (hot to the touch) }
- { warm, }
- -
- { [ COLD, HOT,! ] frigid, (cold -to the touch) }
- { freezing, }
- ]
-
-

- Sample adverb synsets:

{ [ basically, -adj.all:essential^basic,\ ] [ essentially, adj.all:basic^fundamental,\ ] ( by -one's very nature )}
- { pointedly, adj.all:pungent^pointed,\ }
- { [ badly, -adj.all:bad,\ well,! ] ill, ("He was badly prepared") }
-
- -

SEE ALSO

-grind(1WN) -, -wnintro(5WN) -, lexnames(5WN) -, wndb(5WN) -, uniqbeg(7WN) -, wngloss(7WN) -.

-Fellbaum, -C. (1998), ed. "WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database" . MIT Press, Cambridge, -MA.

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- -

NAME

-wnintro - WordNet user commands -

SYNOPSIS

-

-wn - command line interface -to WordNet database

-wnb - window based WordNet browser -

DESCRIPTION

-This -section of the WordNet Reference Manual contains manual pages that describe -commands available with the various WordNet system packages.

- The WordNet -interfaces wn(1WN) - and wnb(1WN) - allow the user to search the WordNet -database and display the information textually. -

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES -(UNIX)

- -
- -
WNHOME
-
Base directory for WordNet. Default is /usr/local/WordNet-3.0 -.
- -
WNSEARCHDIR
-
Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. - Default is WNHOME/dict .
-
- -

REGISTRY (WINDOWS)

- -
- -
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome -
-
Base directory for WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
- -

SEE -ALSO

-grind(1WN) -, wn(1WN) -, wnb(1WN) -, wnintro(3WN) -, wnintro(5WN) -, wnintro(7WN) -. -

-Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. "WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database" . MIT -Press, Cambridge, MA. -

AVAILABILITY

-WordNet has a World Wide Web site at -http://wordnet.princeton.edu - . From this web site users can learn about -the WordNet project, run several different interfaces to the WordNet database, -and download various WordNet system packages and "Five Papers on WordNet" -.

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- -

NAME

-wnintro - introduction to WordNet library functions -

DESCRIPTION -

-This section of the WordNet Reference Manual contains manual pages that -describe the WordNet library functions and API.

- Functions are organized -into the following categories:

- - - - - - -
Category Manual Page Object File -
Database Search wnsearch (3WN) search.o
Morphology morph (3WN) - morph.o
Misc. Utility wnutil (3WN) wnutil.o
Binary Search binsrch -(3WN) binsrch.o
-

- The WordNet library is used by all of the searching -interfaces provided with the various WordNet packages. Additional programs -in the system, such as grind(1WN) -, also use functions in this library. -

- The WordNet library is provided in both source and binary forms (on some -platforms) to allow users to build applications and tools to their own -specifications that utilize the WordNet database. We do not provide programming -support or assistance.

- The code conforms to ANSI C standards. Functions -are defined with function prototypes. If you do not have a compiler that -accepts prototypes, you must edit the source code and remove the prototypes -before compiling. -

LIST OF WORDNET LIBRARY FUNCTIONS

-Not all library functions -are listed below. Missing are mainly functions that are called by documented -ones, or ones that were written for specific applications or tools used -during WordNet development. Data structures are defined in wn.h .

- -

Database -Searching Functions (search.o)

-

- -

- -
findtheinfo
-
Primary search function for -WordNet database. Returns formatted search results in text buffer. Used -by WordNet interfaces to perform requested search.
- -
findtheinfo_ds
-
Primary -search function for WordNet database. Returns search results in linked -list data structure.
- -
is_defined
-
Set bit for each search type that is valid -for the search word passed and return bit mask.
- -
in_wn
-
Set bit for each -syntactic category that search word is in.
- -
index_lookup
-
Find word in index -file and return parsed entry in data structure. Input word must be exact -match of string in database. Called by getindex() .
- -
getindex
-
Find word -in index file, trying different techniques - replace hyphens with underscores, -replace underscores with hyphens, strip hyphens and underscores, strip -periods.
- -
read_synset
-
Read synset from data file at byte offset passed -and return parsed entry in data structure. Calls parse_synset() .
- -
parse_synset -
-
Read synset at current byte offset in file and return parsed entry in -data structure.
- -
free_syns
-
Free a synset linked list allocated by findtheinfo_ds() -.
- -
free_synset
-
Free a synset structure.
- -
free_index
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Free an index structure. -
- -
traceptrs_ds
-
Recursive search algorithm to trace a pointer tree and return -results in linked list.
- -
do_trace
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Do requested search on synset passed -returning formatted output in buffer.
-
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- -

Morphology Functions (morph.o)

-

- - -

- -
morphinit
-
Open exception list files.
- -
re_morphinit
-
Close exception list -files and reopen.
- -
morphstr
-
Try to find base form (lemma) of word or collocation -in syntactic category passed. Calls morphword() for each word in string -passed.
- -
morphword
-
Try to find base form (lemma) of individual word in -syntactic category passed.
-
-

- -

Utility Functions (wnutil.o)

-

- -

- -
wninit
-
Top level -function to open database files and morphology exception lists.
- -
re_wninit -
-
Top level function to close and reopen database files and morphology -exception lists.
- -
cntwords
-
Count the number of underscore or space separated -words in a string.
- -
strtolower
-
Convert string to lower case and remove -trailing adjective marker if found.
- -
ToLowerCase
-
Convert string passed -to lower case.
- -
strsubst
-
Replace all occurrences of from with to in str -.
- -
getptrtype
-
Return code for pointer type character passed.
- -
getpos
-
Return -syntactic category code for string passed.
- -
getsstype
-
Return synset type -code for string passed.
- -
FmtSynset
-
Reconstruct synset string from synset -pointer.
- -
StrToPos
-
Passed string for syntactic category, returns corresponding -integer value.
- -
GetSynsetForSense
-
Return synset for sense key passed.
- -
GetDataOffset -
-
Find synset offset for sense.
- -
GetPolyCount
-
Find polysemy count for sense -passed.
- -
GetWORD
-
Return word part of sense key.
- -
GetPOS
-
Return syntactic -category code for sense key passed.
- -
WNSnsToStr
-
Generate sense key for -index entry passed.
- -
GetValidIndexPointer
-
Search for string and/or base -form of word in database and return index structure for word if found. -
- -
GetWNSense
-
Return sense number in database for sense key.
- -
GetSenseIndex -
-
Return parsed sense index entry for sense key passed.
- -
default_display_message -
-
Default function to use as value of display_message . Simply returns --1 .
-
-

- -

Binary Search Functions (binsrch.o)

-

- -

- -
bin_search
-
General purpose binary -search function to search for key as first item on line in sorted file. -
- -
copyfile
-
Copy contents from one file to another.
- -
replace_line
-
Replace -a line in a sorted file.
- -
insert_line
-
Insert a line into a sorted file. -
-
- -

HEADER FILE

- -
- -
wn.h
-
WordNet include file of constants, data structures, -external declarations for global variables initialized in wnglobal.c . Also -lists function prototypes for library API. It must be included to use any -WordNet library functions.
-
- -

NOTES

-All library functions that access the -database files expect the files to be open. The function wninit(3WN) - must -be called before other database access functions such as findtheinfo(3WN) - -or read_synset(3WN) -.

- Inclusion of the header file wn.h is necessary.

- The -command line interface is a good example of a simple application that -uses several WordNet library functions.

- Many of the library functions -are passed or return syntactic category or synset type information. The -following table lists the possible categories as integer codes, synset -type constant names, syntactic category constant names, single characters -and character strings.

- - - - - - - -
Integer Synset Type Syntactic Category - Char String
1 NOUN NOUN n noun
2 VERB VERB v verb -
3 ADJ ADJ a adj
4 ADV ADV r adv
5 SATELLITE ADJ s - n/a
- -

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

- -
- -
WNHOME
-
Base directory for WordNet. - Default is /usr/local/WordNet-3.0 .
- -
WNSEARCHDIR
-
Directory in which the -WordNet database has been installed. Default is WNHOME/dict .
-
- -

REGISTRY -(WINDOWS)

- -
- -
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome
-
Base directory for -WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
- -

FILES

- -
- -
lib/libwn.a
-
WordNet -library (Unix)
- -
lib\wn.lib
-
WordNet library (Windows)
- -
include
-
header files -for use with WordNet library
-
- -

SEE ALSO

-wnintro(1WN) -, binsrch(3WN) -, morph(3WN) -, -wnsearch(3WN) -, wnutil(3WN) -, wnintro(5WN) -, wnintro(7WN) -.

- Fellbaum, C. (1998), -ed. "WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database" . MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. - -

BUGS

-Please report bugs to wordnet@princeton.edu .

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- -

NAME

-wnintro - introduction to descriptions of WordNet file formats - -

SYNOPSIS

-

-cntlist - format of cntlist and cntlist.rev files

-lexnames -- list of lexicographer file names and numbers

-prologdb - description of -Prolog database files

-senseidx - format of sense index file

-sensemap -- mapping from senses in WordNet 2.1 to corresponding 3.0 senses

-wndb - format -of WordNet database files

-wninput - format of WordNet lexicographer files - -

DESCRIPTION

-This section of the WordNet Reference Manual contains manual -pages that describe the formats of the various files included in different -WordNet 3.0 packages. -

NOMENCLATURE

-All files are in ASCII. Fields are generally -separated by one space, unless otherwise noted, and each line is terminated -with a newline character. In the file format descriptions, terms in italics - refer to field names. Characters or strings in boldface represent an -actual character or string as it appears in the file. Items enclosed in -italicized square brackets ([  ] ) may not be present. Since several files -contain fields that have the identical meaning, field names are consistently -defined. For example, several WordNet files contain one or more synset_offset - fields. In each case, the definition of synset_offset is identical. - -

SEE ALSO

-wnintro(1WN) -, wnintro(3WN) -, cntlist(5WN) -, lexnames(5WN) -, prologdb(5WN) -, -senseidx(5WN) -, sensemap(5WN) -, wndb(5WN) -, wninput(5WN) -, wnintro(7WN) -, wngloss(7WN) -. -

-Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. "WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database" . MIT -Press, Cambridge, MA.

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- -

NAME

-wnintro - introduction to miscellaneous WordNet information -

SYNOPSIS -

-

-morphy - discussion of WordNet's morphological processing

-uniqbeg - unique -beginners for noun hierarchies

-wngloss - glossary of terms used in WordNet -

-wngroups - discussion of WordNet search code to group similar senses

-wnlicens - - text of WordNet license agreement

-wnpkgs - information about WordNet -packages and distribution

-wnstats - database statistics -

DESCRIPTION

-This -section of the WordNet Reference Manual contains manual pages that describe -various topics related to WordNet and the semantic concordances, and a -glossary of terms. -

SEE ALSO

-wnintro(1WN) -, wnintro(3WN) -, wnintro(5WN) -, -morphy(7WN) -, uniqbeg(7WN) -, wngroups(7WN) -, wnlicens(7WN) -, wnpkgs(7WN) -, -wnstats(7WN) -, wngloss(7WN) -.

-Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. "WordNet: An Electronic -Lexical Database" . MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

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- -

NAME

-wnlicens - text of WordNet license -

DESCRIPTION

-WordNet Release 3.0 -

- This software and database is being provided to you, the LICENSEE, by - Princeton University under the following license. By obtaining, using - and/or copying this software and database, you agree that you have - read, understood, and will comply with these terms and conditions.: - Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and -database and its documentation for any purpose and without fee or royalty -is hereby granted, provided that you agree to comply with the following -copyright notice and statements, including the disclaimer, and that -the same appear on ALL copies of the software, database and documentation, -including modifications that you make for internal use or for distribution. - WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. - THIS SOFTWARE AND DATABASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND PRINCETON UNIVERSITY -MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. BY WAY OF -EXAMPLE, BUT NOT LIMITATION, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS -OR WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT- ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE -OR THAT THE USE OF THE LICENSED SOFTWARE, DATABASE OR DOCUMENTATION -WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY THIRD PARTY PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS OR - OTHER RIGHTS. The name of Princeton University or Princeton may -not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of -the software and/or database. Title to copyright in this software, database -and any associated documentation shall at all times remain with Princeton -University and LICENSEE agrees to preserve same.

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- -

NAME

-wnpkgs - description of various WordNet system packages -

DESCRIPTION -

-WordNet 3.0 is distributed in several formats and in various packages. All -of the packages are available via anonymous FTP from ftp.cogsci.princeton.edu - and from the WordNet Web site at http://wordnet.princeton.edu - . -

Packages -Available Via FTP and WWW

-The following WordNet packages can be downloaded -using a web browser from ftp://ftp.cogsci.princeton.edu/wordnet/3.0 , or from -the Web site noted above. Users can also FTP directly from ftp.cogsci.princeton.edu -, directory wordnet/3.0 .

- - - - - - - -
Package Filename Platform Description -
Database WordNet-3.0.tar.gz Unix/OS X WordNet 3.0 database, interfaces, -sense index, interface and library source code, documentation.
Database - WordNet-3.0.exe Windows WordNet 3.0 database, interfaces, sense index, -interface and library source code, documentation.
Prolog Database WNprolog-3.0.tar.gz All WordNet 3.0 database files in Prolog-readable format, -documentation.
Sense Map WNsnsmap-3.0.tar.gz All Mapping of 2.1 to 3.0 -senses, documentation.
-

- -

Database Package

-The database package is a -complete installation for WordNet 3.0 users. It includes the 3.0 database -files, source code for the WordNet browsers and library, and documentation. - The other packages are not included - they must be downloaded and installed -separately.

- Note that with this version of WordNet for Unix platforms, -only source code is provided. Users should carefully read the README and -INSTALL files for detailed information on compiling WordNet and dependencies. -

- -

Prolog Database Package

-The WordNet 3.0 database files are available -in this package in a Prolog-readable format. Documentation describing the -file format is included. This package is only downloadable in compressed -tar file format, although once unpackaged it can be used from Windows -systems since the files are in ASCII. Many Windows utilities, such as -WinZip, can deal with a compressed tar file. -

Sense Map Package

-To help -users automatically convert 2.1 noun and verb senses to their corresponding -3.0 senses, we provide sense mapping information in this package. This -package contains files to map polysemous and monosemous words, and documentation -that describes the format of these files. As with the Prolog database, -this package is only downloadable in compressed tar format, but the files -are also in ASCII. -

NOTES

-The lexicographer files and grind(1WN) - program -are not generally distributed.

- All of the packages described above may -not be available at the time of release of the 3.0 database package. -

SEE -ALSO

-wnintro(1WN) -, wnintro(3WN) -, wnintro(5WN) -, wnintro(7WN) -.

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- -

NAME

-findtheinfo, findtheinfo_ds, is_defined, in_wn, index_lookup, parse_index, -getindex, read_synset, parse_synset, free_syns, free_synset, free_index, -traceptrs_ds, do_trace -

SYNOPSIS

-

-#include "wn.h"

-char *findtheinfo(char -*searchstr, int pos, int ptr_type, int sense_num);

-SynsetPtr findtheinfo_ds(char -*searchstr, int pos, int ptr_type, int sense_num );

-unsigned int is_defined(char -*searchstr, int pos);

-unsigned int in_wn(char *searchstr, int pos); -

-IndexPtr index_lookup(char *searchstr, int pos);

-IndexPtr parse_index(long -offset, int dabase, char *line);

-IndexPtr getindex(char *searchstr, int -pos);

-SynsetPtr read_synset(int pos, long synset_offset, char *searchstr); -

-SynsetPtr parse_synset(FILE *fp, int pos, char *searchstr);

-void free_syns(SynsetPtr -synptr);

-void free_synset(SynsetPtr synptr);

-void free_index(IndexPtr -idx);

-SynsetPtr traceptrs_ds(SynsetPtr synptr, int ptr_type, int pos, -int depth);

-char *do_trace(SynsetPtr synptr, int ptr_type, int pos, int -depth); -

DESCRIPTION

-

-These functions are used for searching the WordNet -database. They generally fall into several categories: functions for reading -and parsing index file entries; functions for reading and parsing synsets -in data files; functions for tracing pointers and hierarchies; functions -for freeing space occupied by data structures allocated with malloc(3) -. -

- In the following function descriptions, pos is one of the following: -

-

1    NOUN
- 2    VERB
- 3    ADJECTIVE
- 4    ADVERB
-
-

- findtheinfo() is the primary -search algorithm for use with database interface applications. Search -results are automatically formatted, and a pointer to the text buffer -is returned. All searches listed in WNHOME/include/wn.h can be done by - findtheinfo(). findtheinfo_ds() can be used to perform most of the searches, -with results returned in a linked list data structure. This is for use -with applications that need to analyze the search results rather than -just display them.

- Both functions are passed the same arguments: searchstr - is the word or collocation to search for; pos indicates the syntactic -category to search in; ptr_type is one of the valid search types for -searchstr in pos . (Available searches can be obtained by calling is_defined() -described below.) sense_num should be ALLSENSES - if the search is to -be done on all senses of searchstr in pos , or a positive integer indicating -which sense to search.

- findtheinfo_ds() returns a linked list data structures -representing synsets. Senses are linked through the nextss field of a -Synset data structure. For each sense, synsets that match the search -specified with ptr_type are linked through the ptrlist field. See Synset -Navigation - below, for detailed information on the linked lists returned. -

- is_defined() sets a bit for each search type that is valid for searchstr - in pos , and returns the resulting unsigned integer. Each bit number -corresponds to a pointer type constant defined in WNHOME/include/wn.h . - For example, if bit 2 is set, the HYPERPTR - search is valid for searchstr -. There are 29 possible searches.

- in_wn() is used to find the syntactic -categories in the WordNet database that contain one or more senses of -searchstr . If pos is ALL_POS, - all syntactic categories are checked. - Otherwise, only the part of speech passed is checked. An unsigned integer -is returned with a bit set corresponding to each syntactic category containing -searchstr . The bit number matches the number for the part of speech. -0 is returned if searchstr is not present in pos .

- index_lookup() finds -searchstr in the index file for pos and returns a pointer to the parsed -entry in an Index data structure. searchstr must exactly match the form -of the word (lower case only, hyphens and underscores in the same places) -in the index file. NULL - is returned if a match is not found.

- parse_index() - parses an entry from an index file and returns a pointer to the parsed -entry in an Index data structure. Passed the byte offset and syntactic -category, it reads the index entry at the desired location in the corresponding -file. If passed line , line contains an index file entry and the database -index file is not consulted. However, offset and dbase should still -be passed so the information can be stored in the Index structure.

- getindex() - is a "smart" search for searchstr in the index file corresponding to -pos . It applies to searchstr an algorithm that replaces underscores -with hyphens, hyphens with underscores, removes hyphens and underscores, -and removes periods in an attempt to find a form of the string that is -an exact match for an entry in the index file corresponding to pos . index_lookup() - is called on each transformed string until a match is found or all the -different strings have been tried. It returns a pointer to the parsed -Index data structure for searchstr , or NULL - if a match is not found. -

- read_synset() is used to read a synset from a byte offset in a data -file. It performs an fseek (3) - to synset_offset in the data file corresponding -to pos , and calls parse_synset() to read and parse the synset. A pointer -to the Synset data structure containing the parsed synset is returned. -

- parse_synset() reads the synset at the current offset in the file indicated -by fp . pos is the syntactic category, and searchstr , if not NULL, - - indicates the word in the synset that the caller is interested in. An -attempt is made to match searchstr to one of the words in the synset. - If an exact match is found, the whichword field in the Synset structure -is set to that word's number in the synset (beginning to count from 1 ). -

- free_syns() is used to free a linked list of Synset structures allocated -by findtheinfo_ds() . synptr is a pointer to the list to free.

- free_synset() - frees the Synset structure pointed to by synptr .

- free_index() frees -the Index structure pointed to by idx .

- traceptrs_ds() is a recursive -search algorithm that traces pointers matching ptr_type starting with -the synset pointed to by synptr . Setting depth to 1 when traceptrs_ds() - is called indicates a recursive search; 0 indicates a non-recursive call. - synptr points to the data structure representing the synset to search -for a pointer of type ptr_type . When a pointer type match is found, the -synset pointed to is read is linked onto the nextss chain. Levels of -the tree generated by a recursive search are linked via the ptrlist field -structure until NULL - is found, indicating the top (or bottom) of the -tree. This function is usually called from findtheinfo_ds() for each -sense of the word. See Synset Navigation - below, for detailed information -on the linked lists returned.

- do_trace() performs the search indicated -by ptr_type on synset synptr in syntactic category pos . depth is -defined as above. do_trace() returns the search results formatted in -a text buffer. -

Synset Navigation

-Since the Synset structure is used to -represent the synsets for both word senses and pointers, the ptrlist -and nextss fields have different meanings depending on whether the structure -is a word sense or pointer. This can make navigation through the lists -returned by findtheinfo_ds() confusing.

- Navigation through the returned -list involves the following:

- Following the nextss chain from the synset -returned moves through the various senses of searchstr . NULL - indicates -that end of the chain of senses.

- Following the ptrlist chain from a Synset - structure representing a sense traces the hierarchy of the search results -for that sense. Subsequent links in the ptrlist chain indicate the next -level (up or down, depending on the search) in the hierarchy. NULL - indicates -the end of the chain of search result synsets.

- If a synset pointed to -by ptrlist has a value in the nextss field, it represents another pointer -of the same type at that level in the hierarchy. For example, some noun -synsets have two hypernyms. Following this nextss pointer, and then the -ptrlist chain from the Synset structure pointed to, traces another, -parallel, hierarchy, until the end is indicated by NULL - on that ptrlist - chain. So, a synset representing a pointer (versus a sense of searchstr -) having a non-NULL value in nextss has another chain of search results -linked through the ptrlist chain of the synset pointed to by nextss . -

- If searchstr contains more than one base form in WordNet (as in the -noun axes , which has base forms axe and axis ), synsets representing -the search results for each base form are linked through the nextform - pointer of the Synset structure. -

WordNet Searches

-There is no extensive -description of what each search type is or the results returned. Using -the WordNet interface, examining the source code, and reading wndb(5WN) - -are the best ways to see what types of searches are available and the -data returned for each.

- Listed below are the valid searches that can be -passed as ptr_type to findtheinfo() . Passing a negative value (when -applicable) causes a recursive, hierarchical search by setting depth -to 1 when traceptrs() is called.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ptr_type Value Pointer Search -
Symbol
ANTPTR 1 ! Antonyms
HYPERPTR 2 @ Hypernyms -
HYPOPTR 3   Hyponyms
ENTAILPTR 4 * Entailment
SIMPTR 5 - & Similar
ISMEMBERPTR 6 #m Member meronym
ISSTUFFPTR 7 #s - Substance meronym
ISPARTPTR 8 #p Part meronym
HASMEMBERPTR 9 %m Member holonym
HASSTUFFPTR 10 %s Substance holonym
HASPARTPTR - 11 %p Part holonym
MERONYM 12 % All meronyms
HOLONYM 13 # All holonyms
CAUSETO 14 > Cause
PPLPTR 15 < Participle of -verb
SEEALSOPTR 16 ^ Also see
PERTPTR 17 \ Pertains to noun -or derived from adjective
ATTRIBUTE 18 \= Attribute
VERBGROUP - 19 $ Verb group
DERIVATION 20 + Derivationally related form
CLASSIFICATION 21 ; Domain of synset
CLASS 22 - Member of this -domain
SYNS 23 n/a Find synonyms
FREQ 24 n/a Polysemy
FRAMES 25 n/a Verb example sentences and generic frames
COORDS - 26 n/a Noun coordinates
RELATIVES 27 n/a Group related senses -
HMERONYM 28 n/a Hierarchical meronym search
HHOLONYM 29 n/a - Hierarchical holonym search
WNGREP 30 n/a Find keywords by substring -
OVERVIEW 31 n/a Show all synsets for word
CLASSIF_CATEGORY 32 ;c Show domain topic
CLASSIF_USAGE 33 ;u Show domain usage -
CLASSIF_REGIONAL 34 ;r Show domain region
CLASS_CATEGORY 35 - -c Show domain terms for topic
CLASS_USAGE 36 -u Show domain terms -for usage
CLASS_REGIONAL 37 -r Show domain terms for region
INSTANCE - 38 @i Instance of
INSTANCES 39  i Show instances
-

- findtheinfo_ds() - cannot perform the following searches:

-

SEEALSOPTR
- PERTPTR
- VERBGROUP -
- FREQ
- FRAMES
- RELATIVES
- WNGREP
- OVERVIEW
-
- -

NOTES

-Applications that -use WordNet and/or the morphological functions must call wninit() at -the start of the program. See wnutil(3WN) - for more information.

- In all -function calls, searchstr may be either a word or a collocation formed -by joining individual words with underscore characters (_ ).

- The SearchResults - structure defines fields in the wnresults global variable that are set -by the various search functions. This is a way to get additional information, -such as the number of senses the word has, from the search functions. The -searchds field is set by findtheinfo_ds() .

- The pos passed to traceptrs_ds() - is not used.

- -

SEE ALSO

-wn(1WN) -, wnb(1WN) -, wnintro(3WN) -, binsrch(3WN) -, -malloc(3) -, morph(3WN) -, wnutil(3WN) -, wnintro(5WN) -. -

WARNINGS

-parse_synset() - must find an exact match between the searchstr passed and a word in -the synset to set whichword . No attempt is made to translate hyphens -and underscores, as is done in getindex() .

- The WordNet database and exception -list files must be opened with wninit prior to using any of the searching -functions.

- A large search may cause findtheinfo() to run out of buffer -space. The maximum buffer size is determined by computer platform. If the -buffer size is exceeded the following message is printed in the output -buffer: "Search too large. Narrow search and try again..." .

- Passing an invalid -pos will probably result in a core dump.

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- -

NAME

-wnstats - WordNet 3.0 database statistics -

DESCRIPTION

- -

Number of -words, synsets, and senses

- - - - - - - - - - -
POS Unique Synsets Total
Strings - Word-Sense Pairs
Noun 117798 82115 146312
Verb 11529 13767 25047
Adjective 21479 18156 30002
Adverb 4481 3621 5580
Totals 155287 117659 206941
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- -

Polysemy information

-

- - - - - - - - - - -
POS Monosemous Polysemous Polysemous
Words and Senses Words - Senses
Noun 101863 15935 44449
Verb 6277 5252 18770
Adjective 16503 4976 14399
Adverb 3748 733 1832
Totals - 128391 26896 79450
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- - - - - - - -
POS Average Polysemy Average Polysemy -
Including Monosemous Words Excluding Monosemous Words
Noun - 1.24 2.79
Verb 2.17 3.57
Adjective 1.40 2.71
Adverb 1.25 2.50 -
-

- -

NOTES

-Statistics for all types of adjectives and adjective satellites -are combined.

- The total of all unique noun, verb, adjective, and adverb -strings is actually 147278. However, many strings are unique within a syntactic -category, but are in more than one syntactic category. The figures in -the table represent the unique strings in each syntactic category.

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NAME

-wninit, re_wninit, cntwords, strtolower, ToLowerCase, strsubst, -getptrtype, getpos, getsstype, StrToPos, GetSynsetForSense, GetDataOffset, -GetPolyCount, WNSnsToStr, GetValidIndexPointer, GetWNSense, GetSenseIndex, -default_display_message -

SYNOPSIS

-

-#include "wn.h"

-int wninit(void);

-int -re_wninit(void);

-int cntwords(char *str, char separator);

-char *strtolower(char -*str);

-char *ToLowerCase(char *str);

-char *strsubst(char *str, char -from, char to);

-int getptrtype(char *ptr_symbol);

-int getpos(char *ss_type); -

-int getsstype(char *ss_type);

-int StrToPos(char pos);

-SynsetPtr GetSynsetForSense(char -*sense_key);

-long GetDataOffset(char *sense_key);

-int GetPolyCount(char -*sense_key);

-char *WNSnsToStr(IndexPtr idx, int sense_num);

-IndexPtr -GetValidIndexPointer(char *str, int pos);

-int GetWNSense(char *lemma, -*lex_sense);

-SnsIndexPtr GetSenseIndex(char *sense_key);

-int GetTagcnt(IndexPtr -idx, int sense);

-int default_display_message(char *msg); -

DESCRIPTION -

-

-The WordNet library contains many utility functions used by the interface -code, other library functions, and various applications and tools. Only -those of importance to the WordNet search code, or which are generally -useful are described here.

- wninit() opens the files necessary for using -WordNet with the WordNet library functions. The database files are opened, -and morphinit() is called to open the exception list files. Returns 0 - if successful, -1 otherwise. The database and exception list files must -be open before the WordNet search and morphology functions are used. If -the database is successfully opened, the global variable OpenDB is set -to 1 . Note that it is possible for the database files to be opened (OpenDB -== 1 ), but not the exception list files.

- re_wninit() is used to close -the database files and reopen them, and is used exclusively for WordNet -development. re_morphinit() is called to close and reopen the exception -list files. Return codes are as described above.

- cntwords() counts the -number of underscore or space separated words in str . A hyphen is passed -in separator if is is to be considered a word delimiter. Otherwise separator - can be any other character, or an underscore if another character is -not desired.

- strtolower() converts str to lower case and removes a trailing -adjective marker, if present. str is actually modified by this function, -and a pointer to the modified string is returned.

- ToLowerCase() converts -str to lower case as above, without removing an adjective marker.

- strsubst() -replaces all occurrences of from with to in str and returns resulting -string.

- getptrtype() returns the integer ptr_type corresponding to the -pointer character passed in ptr_symbol . See wnsearch(3WN) - for a table -of pointer symbols and types.

- getpos() returns the integer constant corresponding -to the synset type passed. ss_type may be one of the following: n, v, -a, r, s . If s is passed, ADJ - is returned. Exits with -1 if ss_type - is invalid.

- getsstype() works like getpos() , but returns SATELLITE - - if ss_type is s .

- StrToPos() returns the integer constant corresponding -to the syntactic category passed in pos . string must be one of the following: -noun, verb, adj, adv . -1 is returned if pos is invalid.

- GetSynsetForSense() -returns the synset that contains the word sense sense_key and NULL - -in case of error.

- GetDataOffset() returns the synset offset for synset -that contains the word sense sense_key , and 0 if sense_key is not in -sense index file.

- GetPolyCount() returns the polysemy count (number of -senses in WordNet) for lemma encoded in sense_key and 0 if word is -not found.

- WNSnsToStr() returns sense key encoding for sense_num entry -in idx .

- GetValidIndexPointer() returns the Index structure for word -in pos . Calls morphstr(3WN) - to find a valid base form if word is inflected. -

- GetWNSense() returns the WordNet sense number for the sense key encoding -represented by lemma and lex_sense .

- GetSenseIndex() returns parsed sense -index entry for sense_key and NULL - if sense_key is not in sense index. -

- GetTagcnt() returns the number of times the sense passed has been tagged -according to the cntlist file.

- default_display_message() simply returns --1 . This is the default value for the global variable display_message -, that points to a function to call to display an error message. In general, -applications (including the WordNet interfaces) define an application -specific function and set display_message to point to it. -

NOTES

-include/wn.h - lists all the pointer and search types and their corresponding constant -values. There is no description of what each search type is or the results -returned. Using the WordNet interface is the best way to see what types -of searches are available, and the data returned for each. -

SEE ALSO

-wnintro(3WN) -, -wnsearch(3WN) -, morph(3WN) -, wnintro(5WN) -, wnintro(7WN) -.

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WARNINGS

-Error -checking on passed arguments is not rigorous. Passing NULL - pointers -or invalid values will often cause an application to die.

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A pointer to a static variable containing the -entire line is returned. -.SB NULL -is returned if a match is not found. -.LP -The remaining functions are not used by WordNet, and are only briefly -described. -.LP -.B copyfile(\|) -copies the contents of one file to another. -.LP -.B replace_line(\|) -replaces a line in a file having searchkey \fIkey\fP -with the contents of \fInew_line\fP. -It returns the original line or -.SB NULL -in case of error. -.LP -.B insert_line(\|) -finds the proper place to insert the contents of \fInew_line\fP, -having searchkey \fIkey\fP in the sorted file pointed to by \fIfp\fP. -It returns -.SB NULL -if a line with this searchkey is already in the file. -.SH NOTES -The maximum length of \fIkey\fP is 1024. - -The maximum line length in a file is 25K. - -If there are no additional fields after the search key, the key must -be followed by at least one space before the newline character. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR morph (3WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR wnutil (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN). -.SH WARNINGS -\fBbinsearch(\|)\fP returns a pointer to a static character buffer. -The returned string should be copied by the caller if the results need -to be saved, as a subsequent call will replace the contents of the -static buffer. - diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/cntlist.5 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/cntlist.5 deleted file mode 100644 index f838fc515..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/cntlist.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH CNTLIST 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" -.SH NAME -cntlist \- file listing number of times each tagged sense occurs in a -semantic concordance, sorted most to least frequently tagged - -cntlist.rev \- file listing number of times each tagged sense occurs -in a semantic concordance, sorted by sense key -.SH DESCRIPTION -A cntlist file for a semantic concordance lists the number of times -each semantically tagged sense occurs in the concordance and its -sense number in the WordNet database. Each line in the file -corresponds to a sense in the WordNet database to which at least one -semantic tag points. Only senses that are tagged in a concordance are -in the concordance's cntlist file. - -.SS WordNet Database \fIcntlist\fP File -In the WordNet database, words are assigned sense numbers based on -frequency of use in semantically tagged corpora. The cntlist file used -by -.BR grind (1WN) -to build the WordNet database and assign the sense numbers is a union -of the cntlist files from the various semantic concordances that were -formerly released by Princeton University. This -combined cntlist file is provided with the WordNet package and is -found in the \fBWNSEARCHDIR\fP directory. - -The \fIcntlist.rev\fP file is used at run-time by the WordNet -library code and browser interfaces to print in the output display the -number of times each sense has been tagged. -.SS File Format -Each line in a cntlist file contains information for one sense. The -file is ordered from most to least frequently tagged sense. The -fields are separated by one space, and each line is terminated with a -newline character. Senses having the same \fItag_cnt\fP value are -listed in reverse alphabetical order of the \fIlemma\fP field of the -\fIsense_key\fP. - -Each line in \fBcntlist\fP is of the form: - -.RS -\fItag_cnt~~sense_key~~sense_number\fP -.RE - -where \fItag_cnt\fP is the decimal number of times the sense is tagged -in the corresponding semantic concordance. \fIsense_key\fP is a -WordNet sense encoding and \fIsense_number\fP is a WordNet sense -number as described in - -The \fIcntlist.rev\fP file contains the same fields described above, -in the following order: - -.RS -\fIsense_key~~sense_number~~tag_cnt\fP -.RE - -.SH NOTES -Princeton no longer maintains or releases the Semantic Concordance -files. The \fIcntlist\fP file used to order the senses in WordNet -3.0 was generated from the Semantic Concordance files at the point -that they were last updated in 2001. In general, the order of senses -presented usually reflects what the user would expect, however sense -ordering is now less reliable than in prior releases and should not be -construed as an accurate indicator of frequency of use. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_CURRENT_USER\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\ewnres -User's default browser options. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B cntlist, cntlist.rev -file of combined semantic concordance \fBcntlist\fP files. Used to -assign sense numbers in WordNet database -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR grind (1WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/grind.1 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/grind.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 22a9cd20a..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/grind.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH GRIND 1 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands" -.SH NAME -grind \- process WordNet lexicographer files -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fBgrind\fP [ \fB\-v\fP ] [ \fB\-s\fP ] [ \fB\-L\fP\fIlogfile\fP ] [ \fB\-a\fP ] [ \fB\-d\fP ] [ \fB\-i\fP ] [ \fB\-o\fP ] [ \fB\-n\fP ] \fIfilename\fP [ \fIfilename\fP\&.\|.\|. ] -.SH DESCRIPTION -\fBgrind(\|)\fP processes WordNet lexicographer files, producing -database files suitable for use with the WordNet search and interface -code and other applications. The syntactic and structural integrity -of the input files is verified. Warnings and errors are reported via -\fBstderr\fP and a run-time log is produced on \fBstdout\fP. A -database is generated only if there are no errors. -.SS Input Files -Input files correspond to the syntactic categories implemented in -WordNet \- -.BR noun ", " -.BR verb ", " -.BR adjective " and " -.BR adverb . -Each input lexicographer file consists of a list of synonym sets -(\fIsynsets\fP) for one part of speech. Although the basic synset -syntax is the same for all of the parts of speech, some parts of the -syntax only apply to a particular part of speech. See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for a description of the input file format. - -Each \fIfilename\fP specified is of the form: - -.RS -.IB pathname / pos . suffix -.RE - -where \fIpathname\fP is optional and \fIpos\fP is either -.BR noun ", " -.BR verb ", " -.BR adj " or " -.BR adv . -\fIsuffix\fP may be used to separate groups of synsets into different -files, for example \fBnoun.animal\fP and \fBnoun.plant\fP. One or -more input files, in any combination of syntactic categories, may be -specified. See -.BR lexnames (5WN) -for a list of the lexicographer files used to build the complete -WordNet database. -.SS Output Files -\fBgrind(\|)\fP produces the following output files: - -.TS -center box ; -c | c -l | l. -\fBFilename Description\fP -_ -\fBindex.\fIpos\fR Index file for each syntactic category -\fBdata.\fIpos\fR Data file for each syntactic category -\fBindex.sense\fP Sense index -.TE - -See -.BR wndb (5WN) -for a description of the database file formats. - -Each time \fBgrind(\|)\fP is run, any existing database files are -overwritten with the database files generated from the specified input -files. If no input files from a syntactic category are specified, -the corresponding database files are not overwritten. -.SS Sense Numbers -Senses are generally ordered from most to least frequently used, with -the most common sense numbered \fB1\fP. Frequency of use is -determined by the number of times a sense is tagged in the various -semantic concordance texts. Senses that are not semantically tagged -follow the ordered senses in an arbitrary order. -Note that this ordering is only an -estimate based on usage in a small corpus. - -The \fItagsense_cnt\fP field for each -entry in the \fBindex.\fIpos\fR files indicates how many of the senses -in the list have been tagged. - -The \fBcntlist\fP file provided with the database lists the number of -times each sense is tagged in the semantic concordances. -\fBgrind(\|)\fP uses the data from \fBcntlist\fP to order the senses -of each word. When the \fBindex\fP.\fIpos\fP files are generated, the -\fIsynset_offset\fPs are output in sense number order, with sense 1 -first in the list. Senses with the same number of semantic tags are -assigned unique but consecutive sense numbers. The WordNet -.SB OVERVIEW -search displays all senses of the specified word, in all syntactic -categories, and indicates which of the senses are represented in the -semantically tagged texts. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP 15 -.B \-v -Verify integrity of input without generating database. -.TP 15 -.B \-s -Suppress generation of warning messages. Usually \fBgrind\fP is run -with this option until all syntactic and structural errors are corrected -since the warning messages may make it difficult to spot error -messages. -.TP 15 -.BI \-L logfile -Write all messages to \fIlogfile\fP instead of \fBstderr\fP. -.TP 15 -.B \-a -Generate statistical report on input files processed. -.TP 15 -.B \-d -Generate distribution of senses by string length report on input files -processed. -.TP 15 -.B \-i -Generate sense index file. -.TP 15 -.B \-o -Order senses using \fBcntlist\fP. -.TP 15 -.B \-n -Generate nominalization (derivational morphology) links in database. -.TP 15 -.I filename -Input file of the form described in -.SB Input Files. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B \fIpos\fP.* -lexicographer files to use to build database -.TP 20 -.B cntlist -file of combined semantic concordance \fBcntlist\fP files. Used to -assign sense numbers in WordNet database -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR cntlist (5WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR uniqbeg (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN). -.SH DIAGNOSTICS -Exit status is normally 0. -Exit status is -1 if non-specific error occurs. -If syntactic or structural errors exist, exit status is number of -errors detected. -.TP -.B "usage: grind [\-v] [\-s] [\-Llogfile] [\-a ] [\-d] [\-i] [\-o] [\-n] filename [filename...]" -Invalid options were specified on the command line. -.TP -.B No input files processed. -None of the filenames specified were of the appropriate form. -.TP -.B \fIn\fP syntactic errors found. -Syntax errors were found while parsing the input files. -.TP -.B \fIn\fP structural errors found. -Pointer errors were found that could not be automatically corrected. -.SH BUGS -Please report bugs to \fBwordnet@princeton.edu\fP. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/lexnames.5 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/lexnames.5 deleted file mode 100644 index a5507c9a1..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/lexnames.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH LEXNAMES 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" -.SH NAME -List of WordNet lexicographer file names and numbers -.SH DESCRIPTION -During WordNet development synsets are organized into forty-five -lexicographer files based on syntactic category and logical groupings. -.BR grind (1WN) -processes these files and produces a database suitable for use with -the WordNet library, interface code, and other applications. The -format of the lexicographer files is described in -.BR wninput (5WN). - -A file number corresponds to each lexicographer file. File numbers -are encoded in several parts of the WordNet system as an efficient way -to indicate a lexicographer file name. The file \fBlexnames\fP lists -the mapping between file names and numbers, and can be used by -programs or end users to correlate the two. -.SS File Format -Each line in \fBlexnames\fP contains 3 tab separated fields, and is -terminated with a newline character. The first field is the two digit -decimal integer file number. (The first file in the list is numbered -\fB00\fP.) The second field is the name of the lexicographer file that -is represented by that number, and the third field is an integer that -indicates the syntactic category of the synsets contained in the file. -This is simply a shortcut for programs and scripts, since the -syntactic category is also part of the lexicographer file's name. -.SS Syntactic Category -The syntactic category field is encoded as follows: - -.RS -.nf -\fB1\fP NOUN -\fB2\fP VERB -\fB3\fP ADJECTIVE -\fB4\fP ADVERB -.fi -.RE -.SS Lexicographer Files -The names of the lexicographer files and their corresponding file -numbers are listed below along with a brief description each file's -contents. - -.RS -.TS -center ; -l l l. -\fBFile Number\fP \fBName\fP \fBContents\fP -_ -00 adj.all all adjective clusters -01 adj.pert relational adjectives (pertainyms) -02 adv.all all adverbs -03 noun.Tops unique beginner for nouns -04 noun.act nouns denoting acts or actions -05 noun.animal nouns denoting animals -06 noun.artifact nouns denoting man-made objects -07 noun.attribute nouns denoting attributes of people and objects -08 noun.body nouns denoting body parts -09 noun.cognition nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents -10 noun.communication nouns denoting communicative processes and contents -11 noun.event nouns denoting natural events -12 noun.feeling nouns denoting feelings and emotions -13 noun.food nouns denoting foods and drinks -14 noun.group nouns denoting groupings of people or objects -15 noun.location nouns denoting spatial position -16 noun.motive nouns denoting goals -17 noun.object nouns denoting natural objects (not man-made) -18 noun.person nouns denoting people -19 noun.phenomenon nouns denoting natural phenomena -20 noun.plant nouns denoting plants -21 noun.possession nouns denoting possession and transfer of possession -22 noun.process nouns denoting natural processes -23 noun.quantity nouns denoting quantities and units of measure -24 noun.relation nouns denoting relations between people or things or ideas -25 noun.shape nouns denoting two and three dimensional shapes -26 noun.state nouns denoting stable states of affairs -27 noun.substance nouns denoting substances -28 noun.time nouns denoting time and temporal relations -29 verb.body verbs of grooming, dressing and bodily care -30 verb.change verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc. -31 verb.cognition verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting -32 verb.communication verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing -33 verb.competition verbs of fighting, athletic activities -34 verb.consumption verbs of eating and drinking -35 verb.contact verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging -36 verb.creation verbs of sewing, baking, painting, performing -37 verb.emotion verbs of feeling -38 verb.motion verbs of walking, flying, swimming -39 verb.perception verbs of seeing, hearing, feeling -40 verb.possession verbs of buying, selling, owning -41 verb.social verbs of political and social activities and events -42 verb.stative verbs of being, having, spatial relations -43 verb.weather verbs of raining, snowing, thawing, thundering -44 adj.ppl participial adjectives -.TE -.RE -.SH NOTES -The lexicographer files are not included in the WordNet database package. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B lexnames -list of lexicographer file names and numbers -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR grind (1WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/morph.3 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/morph.3 deleted file mode 100644 index b5cbacbde..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/morph.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.TH MORPH 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" -.SH NAME -morphinit, re_morphinit, morphstr, morphword -.SH SYNOPSIS -.LP -\fB#include "wn.h"\fP -.LP -\fBint morphinit(void);\fP -.LP -\fBint re_morphinit(void);\fP -.LP -\fBchar *morphstr(char *origstr, int pos);\fP -.LP -\fBchar *morphword(char *word, int pos);\fP -.SH DESCRIPTION -.LP -The WordNet morphological processor, Morphy, is accessed through these -functions: -.LP -.B morphinit(\|) -is used to open the exception list files. It returns \fB0\fP if -successful, \fB-1\fP otherwise. The exception list files must be -opened before -.B morphstr(\|) -or -.B morphword(\) -are called. -.LP -.B re_morphinit(\|) -is used to close the exception list files and reopen them, and is used -exclusively for WordNet development. Return codes are as described -above. -.LP -.B morphstr(\|) -is the basic user interface to Morphy. It tries to find the base form -(lemma) of the word or collocation \fIorigstr\fP in the specified -\fIpos\fP. The first call (with \fIorigstr\fP specified) returns a -pointer to the first base form found. Subsequent calls requesting -base forms of the same string must be made with the first argument of -.SB NULL. -When no more base forms for \fIorigstr\fP can be found, -.SB NULL -is returned. Note that \fBmorphstr()\fP returns a pointer to a static -character buffer. A subsequent call to \fBmorphstr()\fP with a new -string (instead of \fBNULL\fP) will overwrite the string pointed to by -a previous call. Users should copy the returned string into a local -buffer, or use the C library function \fBstrdup\fP to duplicate the -returned string into a \fImalloc'd\fP buffer. -.LP -.B morphword(\|) -tries to find the base form of \fIword\fP in the specified \fIpos\fP. -This function is called by -.B morphstr(\|) -for each individual word in a collocation. -Note that \fBmorphword()\fP returns a pointer to a static -character buffer. A subsequent call to \fBmorphword()\fP -will overwrite the string pointed to by -a previous call. Users should copy the returned string into a local -buffer, or use the C library function \fBstrdup\fP to duplicate the -returned string into a \fImalloc'd\fP buffer. -.SH NOTES -.B morphinit(\|) -is called by -.B wninit(\|) -and is not intended to be called directly by an application. -Applications wishing to use WordNet and/or the morphological functions -must call \fBwninit(\|)\fP at the start of the program. See -.BR wnutil (3WN) -for more information. - -\fIorigstr\fP may be either a word or a collocation formed by joining -individual words with underscore characters (\fB_\fP). - -Usually only \fBmorphstr(\|)\fP is called from applications, as it -works on both words and collocations. - -\fIpos\fP must be one of the following: - -.RS -.nf -\fB1\fP NOUN -\fB2\fP VERB -\fB3\fP ADJECTIVE -\fB4\fP ADVERB -\fB5\fP ADJECTIVE_SATELLITE -.fi -.RE - -If -.SB ADJECTIVE_SATELLITE -is passed, it is treated by \fBmorphstr(\|)\fP as -.SB ADJECTIVE. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR morphy (7WN). - -.SH WARNINGS -Passing an invalid part of speech will result in a core dump. - -The WordNet database files must be open to use \fBmorphstr(\|)\fP or -\fBmorphword(\|). - -.SH BUGS -Morphy will allow non-words to be converted to words, if they follow -one of the rules described above. For example, it will happily -convert \fBplantes\fP to \fBplants\fP. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/morphy.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/morphy.7 deleted file mode 100644 index c2eeb6780..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/morphy.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH MORPHY 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" -.SH NAME -morphy \- discussion of WordNet's morphological processing -.SH DESCRIPTION -Although only base forms of words are usually stored in WordNet, -searches may be done on inflected forms. A set of morphology -functions, Morphy, is applied to the search string to generate a form -that is present in WordNet. - -Morphology in WordNet uses two types of processes to try to convert -the string passed into one that can be found in the WordNet database. -There are lists of inflectional endings, based on syntactic category, -that can be detached from individual words in an attempt to find a -form of the word that is in WordNet. There are also exception list -files, one for each syntactic category, in which a search for an -inflected form is done. Morphy tries to use these two processes in an -intelligent manner to translate the string passed to the base form -found in WordNet. Morphy first checks for exceptions, then uses the -rules of detachment. The Morphy functions are not independent from -WordNet. After each transformation, WordNet is searched for the -resulting string in the syntactic category specified. - -The Morphy functions are passed a string and a syntactic category. A -string is either a single word or a collocation. Since some words, -such as \fBaxes\fP can have more than one base form (\fBaxe\fP and -\fBaxis\fP), Morphy works in the following manner. The first time -that Morphy is called with a specific string, it returns a base form. -For each subsequent call to Morphy made with a -.SB NULL -string argument, Morphy returns another base form. Whenever Morphy -cannot perform a transformation, whether on the first call for a word -or subsequent calls, -.SB NULL -is returned. A transformation to a valid English string will return -.SB NULL -if the base form of the string is not in WordNet. - -The morphological functions are found in the WordNet library. See -.BR morph (3WN) -for information on using these functions. -.SS Rules of Detachment -The following table shows the rules of detachment used by Morphy. If -a word ends with one of the suffixes, it is stripped from the word and -the corresponding ending is added. Then WordNet is searched for the -resulting string. No rules are applicable to adverbs. - -.TS -center, tab(+) ; -c | c | c -l | l | l. -\fBPOS\fP+\fBSuffix\fP+\fBEnding\fP -_ -NOUN+"s"+"" -NOUN+"ses"+"s" -NOUN+"xes"+"x" -NOUN+"zes"+"z" -NOUN+"ches"+"ch" -NOUN+"shes"+"sh" -NOUN+"men"+"man" -NOUN+"ies"+"y" -VERB+"s"+"" -VERB+"ies"+"y" -VERB+"es"+"e" -VERB+"es"+"" -VERB+"ed"+"e" -VERB+"ed"+"" -VERB+"ing"+"e" -VERB+"ing"+"" -ADJ+"er"+"" -ADJ+"est"+"" -ADJ+"er"+"e" -ADJ+"est"+"e" -.TE -.SS Exception Lists -There is one exception list file for each syntactic category. The -exception lists contain the morphological transformations for strings -that are not regular and therefore cannot be processed in an -algorithmic manner. Each line of an exception list contains an -inflected form of a word or collocation, followed by one or more base -forms. The list is kept in alphabetical order and a binary search is -used to find words in these lists. See -.BR wndb (5WN) -for information on the format of the exception list files. -.SS Single Words -In general, single words are relatively easy to process. Morphy first -looks for the word in the exception list. If it is found the first -base form is returned. Subsequent calls with a -.SB NULL -argument return additional base forms, if present. A -.SB NULL -is returned when there are no more base forms of the word. - -If the word is not found in the exception list corresponding to the -syntactic category, an algorithmic process using the rules of -detachment looks for a matching suffix. If a matching suffix is -found, a corresponding ending is applied (sometimes this ending is a -.SB NULL -string, so in effect the suffix is removed from the word), and WordNet -is consulted to see if the resulting word is found in the desired part -of speech. -.SS Collocations -As opposed to single words, collocations can be quite difficult to -transform into a base form that is present in WordNet. In general, -only base forms of words, even those comprising collocations, are -stored in WordNet, such as \fBattorney~general\fP. Transforming the -collocation \fBattorneys~general\fP is then simply a matter of finding -the base forms of the individual words comprising the collocation. -This usually works for nouns, therefore non-conforming nouns, such as -\fBcustoms~duty\fP are presently entered in the noun exception list. - -Verb collocations that contain prepositions, such as \fBask~for~it\fP, -are more difficult. As with single words, the exception list is -searched first. If the collocation is not found, special code in -Morphy determines whether a verb collocation includes a preposition. -If it does, a function is called to try to find the base form in the -following manner. It is assumed that the first word in the -collocation is a verb and that the last word is a noun. The algorithm -then builds a search string with the base forms of the verb and noun, -leaving the remainder of the collocation (usually just the -preposition, but more words may be involved) in the middle. For -example, passed \fBasking~for~it\fP, the database search would be -performed with \fBask~for~it\fP, which is found in WordNet, and -therefore returned from Morphy. If a verb collocation does not -contain a preposition, then the base form of each word in the -collocation is found and WordNet is searched for the resulting string. -.SS Hyphenation -Hyphenation also presents special difficulties when searching WordNet. -It is often a subjective decision as to whether a word is hyphenated, -joined as one word, or is a collocation of several words, and which of -the various forms are entered into WordNet. When Morphy breaks a -string into "words", it looks for both spaces and hyphens as -delimiters. It also looks for periods in strings and removes them if -an exact match is not found. A search for an abbreviation like -\fBoct.\fP return the synset for \fB{~October,~Oct~}\fP. Not every -pattern of hyphenated and collocated string is searched for properly, -so it may be advantageous to specify several search strings if the -results of a search attempt seem incomplete. -.SS Special Processing for nouns ending with 'ful' -Morphy contains code that searches for nouns ending with \fBful\fP -and performs a transformation on the substring preceeding it. It then -appends 'ful' back onto the resulting string and returns it. For -example, if passed the nouns \fBboxesful\fP, it will return \fBboxful\fP. -.SH BUGS -Since many noun collocations contains prepositions, such as -\fBline~of~products\fP, an algorithm similar to that used for verbs -should be written for nouns. In the present scheme, if Morphy is -passed \fBlines~of~products\fP, the search string becomes -\fBline~of~product\fP, which is not in WordNet - -Morphy will allow non-words to be converted to words, if they follow -one of the rules described above. For example, it will happily -convert \fBplantes\fP to \fBplants\fP. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B \fIpos\fP.exc -morphology exception lists -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR binsrch (3WN), -.BR morph (3WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (7WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/prologdb.5 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/prologdb.5 deleted file mode 100644 index 289c5f3c6..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/prologdb.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,344 +0,0 @@ -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH PROLOGDB 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" -.SH NAME -wn_\*.pl \- description of Prolog database files -.SH DESCRIPTION -The files \fBwn_\fP\fI*\fP\fB.pl\fP contain the WordNet database in a -prolog-readable format. A prolog interface to WordNet is not -implemented. - -The prolog database is very large and may take many minutes to load -into the Prolog workspace. A separate file has been created for each -WordNet relation giving the user the ability to load only those parts -of the database that they are interested. - -See \fBFILES\fP, below, for a list of the database files and -.BR wndb (5WN) -and -.BR wninput (5WN) -for detailed descriptions of the various WordNet relations (referred to -as \fIoperators\fP in this manual page). -.SS File Format -Each prolog database file contains information corresponding to the -synsets and word senses contained in the WordNet database. In the -prolog version of the database, the \fIsynset_id\fPs (defined below) -are used as unique synset identifiers. - -Each line of a file contains an operator that corresponds to a WordNet -relation. All lines with the same \fIoperator\fP value are stored in -the file \fBwn_\fP\fIoperator\fP\fB.pl\fP. - -The general format of a line in a prolog database file is as follows: - -.RS -.nf -\fIoperator\fB(\fIfield1\fB,\fI~~...~~\fB,\fIfieldn\fB).\fR -.fi -.RE - -Each line contains the name of the operator, followed by a left -parenthesis, a comma-separated list of fields, a right parenthesis, -and a period. Note there are no spaces, and each line is terminated -with a newline character. -.SS Operators -Each WordNet relation is represented in a separate file by -\fIoperator\fP name. Some operators are reflexive (i.e. the "reverse" -relation is implicit). So, for example, if \fBx\fP is a hypernym of -\fBy\fP, \fBy\fP is necessarily a hyponym of \fBx\fP. In the prolog -database, reflected pointers are usually implied for semantic -relations. - -Semantic relations are represented by a pair of \fIsynset_id\fPs, in -which the first \fIsynset_id\fP is generally the source of the -relation and the second is the target. If two pairs -\fIsynset_id\fP\fB,\fP\fIw_num\fP are present, the operator represents -a lexical relation between word forms. - -.nf -\fBs(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB,'\fIword\fB',\fIss_type\fB,\fIsense_number\fB,\fItag_count\fB). -.fi -.RS -A \fBs\fP operator is present for every word sense in WordNet. In -\fBwn_s.pl\fP, \fIw_num\fP specifies the word number for \fIword\fP in -the synset. -.RE - -.nf -\fBg(\fIsynset_id\fB,'(\fIgloss\fB)'). -.fi -.RS -The \fBg\fP operator specifies the gloss for a synset. -.RE - -.nf -\fBhyp(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBhyp\fP operator specifies that the second synset is a -hypernym of the first synset. This relation holds for nouns and -verbs. The reflexive operator, hyponym, implies that the first -synset is a hyponym of the second synset. -.RE - -.nf -\fBent(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBent\fP operator specifies that the second synset is -an entailment of first synset. This relation only holds for verbs. -.RE - -.nf -\fBsim(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBsim\fP operator specifies that the second synset is similar in -meaning to the first synset. This means that the second synset is a -satellite the first synset, which is the cluster head. This relation -only holds for adjective synsets contained in adjective clusters. -.RE - -.nf -\fBmm(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBmm\fP operator specifies that the second synset is a -member meronym of the first synset. This relation only holds for -nouns. The reflexive operator, member holonym, can be implied. -.RE - -.nf -\fBms(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBms\fP operator specifies that the second synset is a -substance meronym of the first synset. This relation only holds for -nouns. The reflexive operator, substance holonym, can be implied. -.RE - -.nf -\fBmp(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBmp\fP operator specifies that the second synset is a -part meronym of the first synset. This relation only holds for -nouns. The reflexive operator, part holonym, can be implied. -.RE - -.nf -\fBcs(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBcs\fP operator specifies that the second synset is a cause -of the first synset. This relation only holds for verbs. -.RE - -.nf -\fBvgp(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBvgp\fP operator specifies verb synsets that are similar in -meaning and should be grouped together when displayed in response to a -grouped synset search. -.RE - -.nf -\fBat(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBat\fP operator defines the attribute relation between noun and -adjective synset pairs in which the adjective is a value of the noun. -For each pair, both relations are listed (ie. each \fIsynset_id\fP is -both a source and target). -.RE - -.nf -\fBant(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBant\fP operator specifies antonymous \fIword\fPs. This is a -lexical relation that holds for all syntactic categories. For each -antonymous pair, both relations are listed (ie. each -\fIsynset_id,w_num\fP pair is both a source and target word.) -.RE - -.nf -\fBsa(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBsa\fP operator specifies that additional information about the -first word can be obtained by seeing the second word. This -operator is only defined for verbs and adjectives. There is no reflexive -relation (ie. it cannot be inferred that the additional information -about the second word can be obtained from the first word). -.RE - -.nf -\fBppl(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBppl\fP operator specifies that the adjective first word is a -participle of the verb second word. The reflexive operator can be -implied. -.RE - -.nf -\fBper(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBper\fP operator specifies two different relations based on the -parts of speech involved. If the first word is in an adjective -synset, that word pertains to either the noun or adjective second -word. If the first word is in an adverb synset, that word is derived -from the adjective second word. -.RE - -.nf -\fBfr(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIf_num\fB,\fIw_num\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBfr\fP operator specifies a generic sentence frame for one or -all words in a synset. The operator is defined only for verbs. -.RE -.SS Field Definitions -A \fIsynset_id\fP is a nine byte field in which the first -byte defines the syntactic category of the synset and the remaining -eight bytes are a \fIsynset_offset\fP, as defined in -.BR wndb (5WN), -indicating the byte offset in the \fBdata.\fP\fIpos\fP file that -corresponds to the syntactic category. - -The syntactic category is encoded as: - -.RS -.nf -\fB1\fP NOUN -\fB2\fP VERB -\fB3\fP ADJECTIVE -\fB4\fP ADVERB -.fi -.RE - -\fIw_num\fP, if present, indicates which word in the synset is being -referred to. Word numbers are assigned to the \fIword\fP fields in a -synset, from left to right, beginning with 1. When used to represent -lexical WordNet relations \fIw_num\fP may be 0, indicating that the -relation holds for all words in the synset indicated by the preceding -\fIsynset_id\fP. See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for a discussion of semantic and lexical relations. - -\fIss_type\fP is a one character code indicating the synset type: - -.RS -.nf -\fBn\fP NOUN -\fBv\fP VERB -\fBa\fP ADJECTIVE -\fBs\fP ADJECTIVE~SATELLITE -\fBr\fP ADVERB -.fi -.RE - -\fIsense_number\fP specifies the sense number of the word, within the -part of speech encoded in the \fIsynset_id\fP, in the WordNet -database. - -\fIword\fP is the ASCII text of the word as entered in the synset by -the lexicographer, with spaces replaced by underscore characters -(\fB_\fP). The text of the word is case sensitive. An adjective -\fIword\fP is immediately followed by a syntactic marker if one was -specified in the lexicographer file. A syntactic marker is appended, -in parentheses, onto \fIword\fP without any intervening spaces. See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for a list of the syntactic markers for adjectives. - -Each synset has a \fIgloss\fP that may contain a definition, one or -more example sentences, or both. Note that glosses are enclosed in -single forward quotes and parentheses:~~\fB'(\fIgloss\fB)'\fR. - -\fIf_num\fP specifies the generic sentence frame number for word -\fIw_num\fP in the synset indicated by \fIsynset_id\fP. Note that -when \fIw_num\fP is \fB0\fP, the frame number applies to all words in -the synset. If non-zero, the frame applies to that word in the -synset. - -In WordNet, sense numbers are assigned as described in -.BR wndb (5WN). -\fItag_count\fP is the number of times the sense was tagged in the -Semantic Concordances, and \fB0\fP if it was not instantiated. -.SH NOTES -Since single forward quotes are used to enclose character strings, -single quote characters found in \fIword\fP and \fIgloss\fP fields are -represented as two adjacent single quote characters. - -The load time can be greatly reduced by creating "object language" -versions of the files, an option that is supported by some -implementations, such as Quintus Prolog. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -All files are in \fBWNHOME/prolog\fP on Unix platforms and -\fBWNHome\eprolog\fP on Windows platforms -.TP 20 -.B wn_s.pl -synset pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_g.pl -gloss pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_hyp.pl -hypernym pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_ent.pl -entailment pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_sim.pl -similar pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_mm.pl -member meronym pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_ms.pl -substance meronym pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_mp.pl -part meronym pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_cs.pl -cause pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_vgp.pl -grouped verb pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_at.pl -attribute pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_ant.pl -antonym pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_sa.pl -see also pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_ppl.pl -participle pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_per.pl -pertainym pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_fr.pl -frame pointers -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR wngroups (7WN), -.BR wnpkgs (7WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/senseidx.5 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/senseidx.5 deleted file mode 100644 index d0c1d44bc..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/senseidx.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH SENSEIDX 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" -.SH NAME -index.sense, sense.idx \- WordNet's sense index -.SH DESCRIPTION -The WordNet sense index provides an alternate method for accessing -synsets and word senses in the WordNet database. It is useful to -applications that retrieve synsets or other information related to a -specific sense in WordNet, rather than all the senses of a word or -collocation. It can also be used with tools like \fBgrep\fP and Perl -to find all senses of a word in one or more parts of speech. A -specific WordNet sense, encoded as a \fIsense_key\fP, can be used as -an index into this file to obtain its WordNet sense number, the -database byte offset of the synset containing the sense, and the -number of times it has been tagged in the semantic concordance texts. - -Concatenating the \fIlemma\fP and \fIlex_sense\fP fields of a -semantically tagged word (represented in a \fB\fP -attribute/value pair) in a semantic concordance file, using \fB%\fP as -the concatenation character, creates the \fIsense_key\fP for that -sense, which can in turn be used to search the sense index file. - -A \fIsense_key\fP is the best way to represent a sense in semantic -tagging or other systems that refer to WordNet senses. -\fIsense_key\fPs are independent of WordNet sense numbers and -\fIsynset_offset\fPs, which vary between versions of the database. -Using the sense index and a \fIsense_key\fP, the corresponding synset -(via the \fIsynset_offset\fP) and WordNet sense number can easily be -obtained. A mapping from noun \fIsense_key\fPs in WordNet 1.6 to -corresponding 2.0 \fIsense_key\fPs is provided with version 2.0, -and is described in -.BR sensemap (5WN). - -See -.BR wndb (5WN) -for a thorough discussion of the WordNet database files. -.SS File Format -The sense index file lists all of the senses in the WordNet database -with each line representing one sense. The file is in alphabetical -order, fields are separated by one space, and each line is terminated -with a newline character. - -Each line is of the form: - -.RS -\fIsense_key~~synset_offset~~sense_number~~tag_cnt\fP -.RE - -\fIsense_key\fP is an encoding of the word sense. Programs can -construct a sense key in this format and use it as a binary search key -into the sense index file. -The format of a \fIsense_key\fP is -described below. - -\fIsynset_offset\fP is the byte offset that the synset containing the -sense is found at in the database "data" file corresponding to the -part of speech encoded in the \fIsense_key\fP. \fIsynset_offset\fP is -an 8 digit, zero-filled decimal integer, and can be used with -.BR fseek (3) -to read a synset from the data file. When passed to the WordNet library -function \fBread_synset(\|)\fP along with the syntactic category, a data -structure containing the parsed synset is returned. - -\fIsense_number\fP is a decimal integer indicating the sense number of -the word, within the part of speech encoded in \fIsense_key\fP, in the -WordNet database. See -.BR wndb (5WN) -for information about how sense numbers are assigned. - -\fItag_cnt\fP represents the decimal number of times the sense is -tagged in various semantic concordance texts. A \fItag_cnt\fP of -\fB0\fP indicates that the sense has not been semantically tagged. -.SS Sense Key Encoding -A \fIsense_key\fP is represented as: - -.RS -\fIlemma\fP\fB%\fP\fIlex_sense\fP -.RE - -where \fIlex_sense\fP is encoded as: - -.RS -\fIss_type\fB:\fIlex_filenum\fB:\fIlex_id\fB:\fIhead_word\fB:\fIhead_id\fR -.RE - -\fIlemma\fP is the ASCII text of the word or collocation as found in -the WordNet database index file corresponding to \fIpos\fP. -\fIlemma\fP is in lower case, and collocations are formed by joining -individual words with an underscore (\fB_\fP) character. - -\fIss_type\fP is a one digit decimal integer representing the synset type -for the sense. See -.SB "Synset Type" -below for a listing of the numbers corresponding to each synset type. - -\fIlex_filenum\fP is a two digit decimal integer representing the -name of the lexicographer file containing the synset for the sense. -See -.BR lexnames (5WN) -for the list of lexicographer file names and their corresponding numbers. - -\fIlex_id\fP is a two digit decimal integer that, when appended onto -\fIlemma\fP, uniquely identifies a sense within a lexicographer file. -\fIlex_id\fP numbers usually start with \fB00\fP, and are incremented -as additional senses of the word are added to the same file, although -there is no requirement that the numbers be consecutive or begin with -\fB00\fP. Note that a value of \fB00\fP is the default, and therefore -is not present in lexicographer files. Only non-default \fIlex_id\fP -values must be explicitly assigned in lexicographer files. See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for information on the format of lexicographer files. - -\fIhead_word\fP is only present if the sense is in an adjective -satellite synset. It is the lemma of the first word of the -satellite's head synset. - -\fIhead_id\fP is a two digit decimal integer that, when appended onto -\fIhead_word\fP, uniquely identifies the sense of \fIhead_word\fP -within a lexicographer file, as described for \fIlex_id\fP. There is -a value in this field only if \fIhead_word\fP is present. -.SS Synset Type -The synset type is encoded as follows: - -.RS -.nf -\fB1\fP NOUN -\fB2\fP VERB -\fB3\fP ADJECTIVE -\fB4\fP ADVERB -\fB5\fP ADJECTIVE SATELLITE -.fi -.RE -.SH NOTES -For non-satellite senses the \fIhead_word\fP and \fIhead_id\fP fields -have no values, however the field separator character (\fB:\fP) is -present. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B index.sense -sense index -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR binsrch (3WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR sensemap (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/uniqbeg.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/uniqbeg.7 deleted file mode 100644 index 9f91fbf59..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/uniqbeg.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.TH UNIQBEG 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" -.SH NAME -uniqbeg \- unique beginners for noun hierarchies -.SH DESCRIPTION -All of the WordNet noun synsets are organized into hierarchies, headed -by the unique beginner synset for \fBentity\fP in the file -\fBnoun.Tops\fP. - -.RS -.nf -{ entity (that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own -distinct existence (living or nonliving)) } - -.fi -.RE -.SH NOTES -The lexicographer files are not included in the WordNet database package. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B noun.Tops -unique beginners for nouns -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wn.1 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wn.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 523c0d217..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wn.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,340 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WN 1WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands" -.SH NAME -wn \- command line interface to WordNet lexical database -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fBwn\fP [ \fIsearchstr\fP ] [ \fB\-h\fP] [ \fB\-g\fP ] [ \fB\-a\fP ] [ \fB\-l\fP ] [ \fB\-o\fP ] [ \fB\-s\fP ] [ \fB\-n\fI#\fR ] [ \fIsearch_option\fP... ] -.SH DESCRIPTION -\fBwn(\|)\fP provides a command line interface to the WordNet -database, allowing synsets and relations to be displayed as formatted -text. For each word, different searches are provided, based on -syntactic category and pointer types. Although only base forms of -words are usually stored in WordNet, users may search for inflected -forms. A morphological process is applied to the search string to -generate a form that is present in WordNet. - -The command line interface is often useful when writing scripts to -extract information from the WordNet database. Post-processing of the -output with various scripting tools can reformat the results as -desired. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP 15 -.B \-h -Print help text before search results. -.TP 15 -.B \-g -Display textual glosses associated with synsets. -.TP 15 -.B \-a -Display lexicographer file information. -.TP 15 -.B \-o -Display synset offset of each synset. -.TP 15 -.B \-s -Display each word's sense numbers in synsets. -.TP 15 -.B \-l -Display the WordNet copyright notice, version number, and license. -.TP 15 -.B \-n\fI#\fP -Perform search on sense number \fI#\fP only. -.TP 15 -\fB-over\fP -Display overview of all senses of \fIsearchstr\fP in all syntactic -categories. -.SS Search Options -Note that the last letter of \fIsearch_option\fP generally denotes the -part of speech that the search applies to: \fBn\fP for nouns, \fBv\fP -for verbs, \fBa\fP for adjectives, and \fBr\fP for adverbs. Multiple -searches may be done for \fIsearchstr\fP with a single command by -specifying all the appropriate search options. - -.TP 15 -\fB\-syns\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP | \fIa\fP | \fIr\fP) -Display synonyms -and immediate hypernyms of synsets containing \fIsearchstr\fP. -Synsets are ordered by estimated frequency of use. For adjectives, if -\fIsearchstr\fP is in a head synset, the cluster's satellite synsets -are displayed in place of hypernyms. If \fIsearchstr\fP is in a -satellite synset, its head synset is also displayed. -.TP 15 -\fB\-simsv\fP -Display verb synonyms and -immediate hypernyms of synsets containing \fIsearchstr\fP. Synsets -are grouped by similarity of meaning. -.TP 15 -\fB\-ants\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP | \fIa\fP | \fIr\fP) -Display synsets containing antonyms of \fIsearchstr\fP. -For adjectives, if \fIsearchstr\fP is -in a head synset, \fIsearchstr\fP has a direct antonym. -The head synset for the direct antonym is displayed along -with the direct antonym's satellite synsets. If \fIsearchstr\fP is in a -satellite synset, \fIsearchstr\fP has an indirect antonym via the -head synset, which is displayed. -.TP 15 -\fB\-faml\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP | \fIa\fP | \fIr\fP) -Display familiarity and polysemy information for \fIsearchstr\fP. -.TP 15 -\fB\-hype\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP) -Recursively display hypernym (superordinate) tree for \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIsearchstr\fP \fIIS A KIND OF _____\fP relation). -.TP 15 -\fB\-hypo\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP) -Display immediate hyponyms (subordinates) for \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fI_____ IS A KIND OF\fP \fIsearchstr\fP relation). -.TP 15 -\fB\-tree\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP) -Display hyponym (subordinate) tree for \fIsearchstr\fP. This is -a recursive search that finds the hyponyms of each hyponym. -.TP 15 -\fB\-coor\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP) -Display the coordinates (sisters) of \fIsearchstr\fP. This -search prints the immediate hypernym for each synset that contains -\fIsearchstr\fP and the hypernym's immediate hyponyms. -.TP 15 -\fB\-deri\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP) -Display derivational morphology links between noun and verb forms. -.TP 15 -\fB\-domn\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP | \fIa\fP | \fIr\fP) -Display domain that \fIsearchstr\fP has been classified in. -.TP 15 -\fB\-domt\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP | \fIa\fP | \fIr\fP) -Display all terms classified as members of the \fIsearchstr\fP's domain. -.TP 15 -.B \-subsn -Display substance meronyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIHAS SUBSTANCE\fP relation). -.TP 15 -.B \-partn -Display part meronyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIHAS PART\fP relation). -.TP 15 -.B \-membn -Display member meronyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIHAS MEMBER\fP relation). -.TP 15 -.B \-meron -Display all meronyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIHAS PART, HAS MEMBER, HAS SUBSTANCE\fP relations). -.TP 15 -.B \-hmern -Display meronyms for \fIsearchstr\fP tree. This is a recursive search -that prints all the meronyms of \fIsearchstr\fP and all of -its hypernyms. -.TP 15 -.B \-sprtn -Display \fIpart of\fP holonyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIPART OF\fP relation). -.TP 15 -.B \-smemn -Display \fImember of\fP holonyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIMEMBER OF\fP relation). -.TP 15 -.B \-ssubn -Display \fIsubstance of\fP holonyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fISUBSTANCE OF\fP relation). -.TP 15 -.B \-holon -Display all holonyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIPART OF, MEMBER OF, SUBSTANCE OF\fP relations). -.TP 15 -.B \-hholn -Display holonyms for \fIsearchstr\fP tree. This is a recursive search -that prints all the holonyms of \fIsearchstr\fP and all of each -holonym's holonyms. -.TP 15 -.B \-entav -Display entailment relations of \fIsearchstr\fP. -.TP 15 -.B \-framv -Display applicable verb sentence frames for \fIsearchstr\fP. -.TP 15 -.B \-causv -Display \fIcause to\fP relations of \fIsearchstr\fP. -.TP 15 -\fB \-pert\fP(\fIa\fP | \fIr\fP) -Display pertainyms of \fIsearchstr\fP. -.TP 15 -\fB \-attr\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIa\fP) -Display adjective values for noun attribute, or noun attributes of -adjective values. -.TP 15 -\fB\-grep\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP | \fIa\fP | \fIr\fP) -List compound words containing \fIsearchstr\fP as a substring. -.SH SEARCH RESULTS -The results of a search are written to the standard output. For each -search, the output consists a one line description of the search, -followed by the search results. - -All searches other than \fB\-over\fP list all senses matching the -search results in the following general format. Items enclosed in -italicized square brackets (\fI[~...~]\fP) may not be present. - -.RS -One line listing the number of senses matching the search request. - -Each sense matching the search requested displayed as follows: - -.nf - \fBSense \fIn\fR - \fI[\fB{\fIsynset_offset\fB}\fI] [\fB<\fIlex_filename\fB>\fI]~~word1[\fB#\fIsense_number][,~~word2...]\fR -.fi - -Where \fIn\fP is the sense number of the search word, -\fIsynset_offset\fP is the byte offset of the synset in the -\fBdata.\fIpos\fR file corresponding to the syntactic category, -\fIlex_filename\fP is the name of the lexicographer file that the -synset comes from, \fIword1\fP is the first word in the synset (note -that this is not necessarily the search word) and \fIsense_number\fP -is the WordNet sense number assigned to the preceding word. -\fIsynset_offset, lex_filename\fP, and \fIsense_number\fP are -generated when the \fB\-o, \-a,\fP and \fB\-s\fP options, -respectively, are specified. - -The synsets matching the search requested are printed below each sense's -synset output described above. Each line of output is preceded by a -marker (usually \fB=>\fP), then a synset, formatted as described -above. If a search traverses more one level of the tree, then -successive lines are indented by spaces corresponding to its level in -the hierarchy. When the \fB\-g\fP option is specified, synset glosses -are displayed in parentheses at the end of each synset. Each synset -is printed on one line. - -Senses are generally ordered from most to least frequently used, with -the most common sense numbered \fB1\fP. Frequency of use is -determined by the number of times a sense is tagged in the various -semantic concordance texts. Senses that are not semantically tagged -follow the ordered senses. Note that this ordering is only an -estimate based on usage in a small corpus. - -Verb senses can be grouped by similarity of meaning, rather -than ordered by frequency of use. The \fB\-simsv\fP search prints all -senses that are close in meaning together, with a line of dashes -indicating the end of a group. See -.BR wngroups (7WN) -for a discussion of how senses are grouped. - -The \fB\-over\fP search displays an overview of all the senses of the -search word in all syntactic categories. The results of this search -are similar to the \fB\-syns\fP search, however no additional -(ex. hypernym) synsets are displayed, and synset glosses are always -printed. The senses are grouped by syntactic category, and each -synset is annotated as described above with \fIsynset_offset\fP, -\fIlex_filename\fP, and \fIsense_number\fP as dictated by the -\fB\-o, \-a,\fP and \fB\-s\fP options. The overview search also -indicates how many of the senses in each syntactic category are -represented in the tagged texts. This is a way for the user to -determine whether a sense's sense number is based on semantic tagging -data, or was arbitrarily assigned. For each sense that has -appeared in such texts, the number of semantic tags to that sense are -indicated in parentheses after the sense number. - -If a search cannot be performed on some senses of \fIsearchstr\fP, the -search results are headed by a string of the form: -.nf - X of Y senses of \fIsearchstr\fP -.fi - -The output of the \fB\-deri\fP search shows word forms that are -morphologically related to \fBsearchstr\fP. Each word form pointed to -from \fIsearchstr\fP is displayed, preceded by \fBRELATED TO->\fP and -the syntactic category of the link, followed, on the next line, by its -synset. Printed after the word form is \fB#\fP\fIn\fP where \fIn\fP -indicates the WordNet sense number of the term pointed to. - -The \fB\-domn\fP and \fB\-domt\fP searches show the domain that a -synset has been classified in and, conversely, all of the terms that -have been assigned to a specific domain. A domain is -either a \fBTOPIC,\fP \fBREGION\fP or \fBUSAGE,\fP as reflected in -the specific pointer character stored in the database, and displayed -in the output. A \fB\-domn\fP search on a term shows the domain, if -any, that each synset containing \fIsearchstr\fP has been classified -in. The output display shows the domain type (\fBTOPIC,\fP -\fBREGION\fP or \fBUSAGE\fP), followed by the syntactic category of -the domain synset and the terms in the synset. Each term is followed -by \fB#\fP\fIn\fP where \fIn\fP indicates the WordNet sense number of -the term. The converse search, \fB\-domt\fP, shows all of the synsets -that have been placed into the domain \fIsearchstr\fP, with analogous -markers. - -When \fB\-framv\fP is specified, sample illustrative sentences and -generic sentence frames are displayed. If a sample sentence is found, -the base form of \fIsearch\fP is substituted into the sentence, and it -is printed below the synset, preceded with the \fBEX:\fP marker. When -no sample sentences are found, the generic sentence frames are -displayed. Sentence frames that are acceptable for all words in a -synset are preceded by the marker \fB*>\fP. If a frame is acceptable -for the search word only, it is preceded by the marker \fB=>\fP. - -Search results for adjectives are slightly different from those for -other parts of speech. When an adjective is printed, its direct -antonym, if it has one, is also printed in parentheses. When -\fIsearchstr\fP is in a head synset, all of the head synset's -satellites are also displayed. The position of an adjective in -relation to the noun may be restricted to the \fIprenominal\fP, -\fIpostnominal\fP or \fIpredicative\fP position. Where present, these -restrictions are noted in parentheses. - -When an adjective is a participle of a verb, the output indicates the -verb and displays its synset. - -When an adverb is derived from an adjective, the specific adjectival -sense on which it is based is indicated. - -The morphological transformations performed by the search code may -result in more than one word to search for. WordNet automatically -performs the requested search on all of the strings and returns the -results grouped by word. For example, the verb \fBsaw\fP is both the -present tense of \fBsaw\fP and the past tense of \fBsee\fP. When -passed \fIsearchstr\fP \fBsaw\fP, WordNet performs the desired search -first on \fBsaw\fP and next on \fBsee\fP, returning the list of -\fBsaw\fP senses and search results, followed by those for \fBsee\fP. -.SH EXIT STATUS -\fBwn(\|)\fP normally exits with the number of senses displayed. If -\fIsearchword\fP is not found in WordNet, it exits with \fB0\fP. - -If the WordNet database cannot be opened, an error messages is -displayed and \fBwn(\|)\fP exits with \fB-1\fP. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B index.\fIpos\fP -database index files -.TP 20 -.B data.\fIpos\fP -database data files -.TP 20 -.B *.vrb -files of sentences illustrating the use of verbs -.TP 20 -.B \fIpos\fP.exc -morphology exception lists -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN) -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR morphy (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN), -.BR wngroups (7WN). -.SH BUGS -Please report bugs to wordnet@princeton.edu. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnb.1 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnb.1 deleted file mode 100644 index cd34eba62..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnb.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,461 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNB 1WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands" -.SH NAME -wnb \- WordNet window-based browser interface -.SH SYNOPSIS -.LP -\fBwnb\fP -.SH DESCRIPTION -\fBwnb(\|)\fP provides a window-based interface for browsing the -WordNet database, allowing synsets and relations to be displayed as -formatted text. For each search word, different searches are -available based on syntactic category and information available in the -database. - -\fBwnb\fP is written in Tcl/Tk, which is available for Unix and Windows -platforms. This allows the same code to work on all -supported WordNet platforms without modification. -.SH WNB WINDOWS -\fBwnb(\|)\fP was developed with the philosophy that only those -searches and buttons that are applicable at the current time are -displayed. As a result, the appearance of the interface changes as it -is used. Use the standard windowing system mouse functions to open -and close the WordNet Browser Window, move the window, and change its -size. - -The WordNet Browser Window contains the following areas, from top to -bottom: -.TP 20 -Menubar -A menubar runs along the top of the browser window with pulldown menus -and button -entitled \fBFile\fP, \fBHistory\fP, \fBOptions\fP, and \fBHelp\fP. -.TP 20 -Search Word Entry -Below the Menubar is a line for entering the search -word. A search word can be a single word, hyphenated string, or a -collocation. Case is ignored. Although only uninflected forms of -words are usually stored in WordNet, users may search for inflected -forms. WordNet's morphological processor finds the base form -automatically. -.TP 20 -Search Selection -Below the Search Word Entry line is an area for selecting the search -type and senses to search. Until a search word is entered this area -is blank. After a search word is entered, buttons appear -corresponding to each syntactic category (\fBNoun\fP, \fBVerb\fP, -\fBAdjective\fP, \fBAdverb\fP) in which the search string is defined -in WordNet. - -At the right edge of the Search Selection line is a box for entering -sense numbers. When this box is empty, search results for all senses -of the search word that match the search type are displayed. The -search may be restricted to one or more specific senses by entering a -comma or space separated list of sense numbers in the \fBSenses\fP -box. These sense numbers remain in effect until either the user -changes or deletes them, or a new search word is entered. -.TP 20 -Results Window -Most of the browser window consists of a large text buffer for -displaying the results of WordNet searches. Horizontal and vertical -scroll bars are present for scrolling through the output. -.TP 20 -Status Line -A status line is at the bottom of the browser window. -When search results are displayed in the Results Window, this status -line reflects the type of search selected. When there is no search -word entered, your are prompted to \fB"Enter search word and press -return."\fP If the search word entered is not in WordNet, the message -\fB"Sorry, no matches found."\fP is displayed. -.SH SEARCHING THE DATABASE -The WordNet browser navigates through WordNet in two steps. First a -search word is entered and an overview of all the senses of the word -in all syntactic categories is displayed in the Results Window. -The senses are -grouped by syntactic category, and each synset is annotated as -described above with \fIsynset_offset\fP, \fIlex_filename\fP, and -\fIsense_number\fP as dictated by the advanced search options set. -The overview search also indicates how many of the senses in each -syntactic category are represented in the tagged texts. This is a way -for the user to determine whether a sense's sense number is based on -semantic tagging data, or was arbitrarily assigned. For each sense that -has appeared in such texts, the number of semantic tags to that sense -are indicated in parentheses after the sense number. - -Then, within a syntactic category, a specific search is selected. The -desired search is performed and the search results are displayed in -the Results Window. Additional searches on the same word can be -performed, or a new search word can be entered. - -To enter a search word, click the mouse in the horizontal box labeled -\fBSearch Word\fP, type a single word, hyphenated string, or -collocation and press -.SB RETURN. - -\fBwnb(\|)\fP responds by making a set of Part of Speech buttons appear in -the Search Selection line. Each button corresponds to a syntactic -category in which the search string is defined in WordNet. At the -same time, an Overview of the synsets for all senses of the search -word is displayed in the Results Window. The Overview includes the -gloss for each synset and also indicates which of the senses have -appeared in the semantically tagged texts. For each sense that has -appeared in such texts, the number of semantic tags to that sense are -indicated in parentheses after the sense number. - -The pulldown menus in the Search Selection line list all of the -WordNet searches that can be performed for the search word in that -part of speech. To select a search, highlight it by dragging the -mouse to it, and release the mouse while it is highlighted. Drag the -mouse outside of the pulldown list and release to hide the menu -without making a selection. Dragging the mouse across the Part of -Speech buttons displays the available searches for each syntactic -category. - -To restrict a search to one or more senses within a syntactic -category, enter a comma or space separated list of sense numbers in -the \fBSenses\fP box before selecting a search. - -After a search is selected, \fBwnb(\|)\fP performs the search on the -WordNet database and displays the formatted results in the Results -Window. Whenever search results are displayed, a button entitled -\fBRedisplay Overview\fP is present at the right edge of the Search Word -Entry line. Clicking on this button redisplays the Overview of all -synsets for the search word in the Results Window. -.SS Changing the Search Word -A new search word can be entered at any time by moving to the Search -Word Entry box, if necessary highlighting it by clicking, erasing the -old string, typing a new one and pressing -.SB RETURN. -The \fBSenses\fP box is cleared if necessary, the Part of Speech buttons -applicable to the new search word appear, and the Overview for the new -search word is displayed. - -The middle mouse button can also be used to select a new search word -by placing the mouse over any word in the Results Window and -clicking. The selected word will replace the text in the Search Word -Entry box, and the overview for that word will automatically be -displayed. - -To select a new search string collocation from text in the -Results Window, highlight the text with the mouse and press -.SB CONTROL-S. - -.SS Interrupting a Search -When a search is in progress the message \fB"Searching...(press escape -to abort)"\fP is displayed in the Status Line. Note that most -searches return very quickly, so this message isn't noticeable. As -indicated, pressing the -.SB ESCAPE -key will interrupt the search. The results of the search obtained -before the time the search was interrupted are displayed in the -Results Window. -.SH MENUS -.SS File Menu -.RS -.IP "Find keywords by substring" -Display a popup window for specifying a search of WordNet for words or -collocations that contain a specific substring. If a search word is -currently entered in the \fBSearch Word\fP box, it is used as the -substring to search for by default. The Substring Search Window -contains a box for entering a substring, a pulldown menu to its right -for specifying the part of speech to search, a large area for -displaying the search results, and action buttons at the bottom -entitled \fBSearch\fP, \fBSave\fP, \fBPrint\fP \fBDismiss\fP. - -Once a substring is entered and a part of speech selected, clicking on -the \fBSearch\fP button causes a search to be done for all words and -collocations in WordNet, in that syntactic category, that contain the -substring according to the following criteria: - -1. The substring can appear at the beginning or end of a word, hyphenated -string o collocation. - -2. The substring can appear in the middle of a hyphenated string or -collocation, but only delimited on both sides by spaces or -hyphens. - -The search results are displayed in the large buffer. Clicking on an -item from the search results list causes \fBwnb(\|)\fP to automatically -enter that word in the \fBSearch Word\fP box of the WordNet Browser -Window and perform the Overview search. - -Clicking the \fBSave\fP button generates a popup dialog for specifying -a filename to save the substring search results to. Clicking the -\fBPrint\fP button generates a popup dialog in which a print command -can be specified. - -Selecting \fBDismiss\fP closes the Substring Search Window. -.IP "Save current display" -Display a popup dialog for specifying a filename to save the current -Results Window contents to. -.IP "Print current display" -Display a popup dialog in which to specify a print command to which -the current Results Window contents can be piped. Note - this option -does not exist in the Windows version. -.IP "Clear current display" -Clear the \fBSearch Word\fP and \fBSenses\fP boxes, and Results -Window. -.IP "Exit" -Does what you would expect. -.RE -.SS History -This pulldown menu contains a list of the last searches performed. -Selecting an item from this list performs that search again. The -maximum number of searches stored in the list can be adjusted from the -\fBOptions\fP menu. The default is 10. -.SS Options -.RS -.IP "Show help with each search" -When this checkbox is selected search results are preceded by some -explanatory text about the type of search selected. This is off by -default. -.IP "Show descriptive gloss" -When this checkbox is selected, synset glosses are displayed in all -search results. This is set by default. Note that glosses are always -displayed in the Overview. -.IP "Wrap Lines" -When this checkbox is selected, lines in the Results Window that are -wider than the window are automatically wrapped. This is set by -default. If not selected, a horizontal scroll bar is present if any -lines are longer than the width of the window. -.IP "Set advanced search options..." -Selecting this item displays a popup window for setting the following -search options: \fBLexical file information; Synset location in database -file; Sense number\fP. Choices for each are: - -.nf - \fBDon't show\fP (default) - \fBShow with searches\fP - \fBShow with searches and overview\fP -.fi - -When lexical file information is shown, the name of the lexicographer -file is printed before each synset, enclosed in angle brackets -(\fB<~~\fI...\fB~~>\fR). When both lexical file information and -synset location information are displayed, the synset location -information appears first. If within one lexicographer file more than -one sense of a word is entered, an integer \fIlex_id\fP is appended -onto all but one of the word's instances to uniquely identify it. In -each synset, each word having a non-zero \fIlex_id\fP is printed with -the \fIlex_id\fP value printed immediately following the word. If -both lexicographer information and sense numbers are displayed, -\fIlex_id\fPs, if present, precede sense numbers. - -When synset location is shown, the byte offset of the synset in the -database "data" file corresponding to the syntactic category of the -synset is printed before each synset, enclosed in curly braces -(\fB{~~\fI...\fB~~}\fR). When both lexical file information and -synset location information are displayed, the synset location -information appears first. - -When sense numbers are shown, the sense number of each word in each -synset is printed immediately after the word, and is preceded by a -number sign (\fB#\fP). -.IP "Set maximum history length..." -Display a popup dialog in which the maximum number of previous -searches to be kept on the History list can be set. -.IP "Set font...~~~~~~~~~~~" -Display a popup window for setting the font (typeface) and font size -to use for the Results Window. Choices for typeface are: \fBCourier\fP, -\fBHelvetica\fP, and \fBTimes\fP (default). Font size can be -\fBsmall\fP, \fBmedium\fP (default), or \fBlarge\fP. -.IP "Save current options as default" -Save the currently set options. Next time the browser is started, -these options will be used as the user defaults. -.RE -.SS Help -.RS -.IP "Help on using the WordNet browser" -Display this manual page. -.IP "Help on WordNet terminology" -Display the -.BR wngloss (7WN) -manual page. -.IP "Display the WordNet license" -Display the WordNet copyright notice and license agreement. -.IP "About the WordNet browser" -Information about this application. -.RE -.SH SHORCUTS -Clicking on any word in the Results Window while holding down the -.SB SHIFT -key on the keyboard causes the browser to replace \fBSearch -Word\fP with the word and display its Overview and available searches. -Clicking on any word in the Results Window with the middle mouse -button does the same thing. - -Pressing the -.SB CONTROL-S -keys causes the browser to do as above on the text that is currently -highlighted. Under Unix, this will work even if the highlighted text -is in another window. This works on -hyphenated strings and collocations, as well as individual words. - -Pressing the -.SB CONTROL-G -keys displays the Substring Search Window. - -.SH SEARCH RESULTS -The results of a search of the WordNet database are displayed in the -Results Window. Horizontal and vertical scroll bars are present for -scrolling through the search results. - -All searches other than the Overview list all senses matching the -search results in the following general format. Items enclosed in -italicized square brackets (\fI[~...~]\fP) may not be present. - -If a search cannot be performed on some senses of \fIsearchstr\fP, the -search results are headed by a string of the form: -.nf - X of Y senses of \fIsearchstr\fP -.fi - -.RS -One line listing the number of senses matching the search selected. - -Each sense matching the search selected displayed as follows: - -.nf - \fBSense \fIn\fR - \fI[\fB{\fIsynset_offset\fB}\fI] [\fB<\fIlex_filename\fB>\fI]~~word1[\fB#\fIsense_number][,~~word2...]\fR -.fi - -Where \fIn\fP is the sense number of the search word, -\fIsynset_offset\fP is the byte offset of the synset in the -\fBdata.\fIpos\fR file corresponding to the syntactic category, -\fIlex_filename\fP is the name of the lexicographer file that the -synset comes from, \fIword1\fP is the first word in the synset (note -that this is not necessarily the search word) and \fIsense_number\fP -is the WordNet sense number assigned to the preceding word. -\fIsynset_offset\fP, \fIlex_filename\fP, and \fIsense_number\fP are -generated if the appropriate Options are specified. - -The synsets matching the search selected are printed below each -sense's synset output described above. Each line of output is -preceded by a marker (usually \fB=>\fP), then a synset, formatted as -described above. If a search traverses more one level of the tree, -then successive lines are indented by spaces corresponding to its -level in the hierarchy. Glosses are displayed in parentheses at the -end of each synset if the appropriate Option is set. Each synset is -printed on one line. - -Senses are ordered from most to least frequently used, with -the most common sense numbered \fB1\fP. Frequency of use is -determined by the number of times a sense is tagged in the various -semantic concordance texts. Senses that are not semantically tagged -follow the ordered senses. Note that this ordering is only an -estimate based on usage in a small corpus. - -Verb senses can be grouped by similarity of meaning, rather -than ordered by frequency of use. When the \fB"Synonyms, grouped by -similarity"\fP search is selected, senses that are close -in meaning are printed together, with a line of dashes indicating the -end of a group. See -.BR wngroups (7WN) -for a discussion how senses are grouped. - -The output of the \fB"Derivationally Related Forms"\fP -search shows word forms that are -morphologically related to \fBsearchstr\fP. Each word form pointed to -from \fIsearchstr\fP is displayed, preceded by \fBRELATED TO->\fP and -the syntactic category of the link, followed, on the next line, by its -synset. Printed after the word form is \fB#\fP\fIn\fP where \fIn\fP -indicates the WordNet sense number of the term pointed to. - -The \fB"Domain"\fP and \fB"Domain Terms"\fP searches show the domain that a -synset has been classified in and, conversely, all of the terms that -have been assigned to a specific domain. A domain is -either a \fBTOPIC,\fP \fBREGION\fP or \fBUSAGE,\fP as reflected in -the specific pointer character stored in the database, and displayed -in the output. A \fBDomain\fP search on a term shows the domain, if -any, that each synset containing \fIsearchstr\fP has been classified -in. The output display shows the domain type (\fBTOPIC,\fP -\fBREGION\fP or \fBUSAGE\fP), followed by the syntactic category of -the domain synset and the terms in the synset. Each term is followed -by \fB#\fP\fIn\fP where \fIn\fP indicates the WordNet sense number of -the term. The converse search, \fBDomain Terms\fP, shows all of the synsets -that have been placed into the domain \fIsearchstr\fP, with analogous -markers. - -When the \fB"Sentence Frames"\fP search is specified, sample -illustrative sentences and generic sentence frames are displayed. If -a sample sentence is found, the base form of the search word is -substituted into the sentence, and it is printed below the synset, -preceded with the \fBEX:\fP marker. When no sample sentences are -found, the generic sentence frames are displayed. Sentence frames -that are acceptable for all words in a synset are preceded by the -marker \fB*>\fP. If a frame is acceptable for the search word only, -it is preceded by the marker \fB=>\fP. - -Search results for adjectives are slightly different from those for -other parts of speech. When an adjective is printed, its direct -antonym, if it has one, is also printed in parentheses. When -the search word is in a head synset, all of the head synset's -satellites are also displayed. The position of an adjective in -relation to the noun may be restricted to the \fIprenominal\fP, -\fIpostnominal\fP or \fIpredicative\fP position. Where present, these -restrictions are noted in parentheses. - -When an adjective is a participle of a verb, the output indicates the -verb and displays its synset. - -When an adverb is derived from an adjective, the specific adjectival -sense on which it is based is indicated. - -The morphological transformations performed by the search code may -result in more than one word to search for. \fBwnb(\|)\fP -automatically performs the requested search on all of the strings and -returns the results grouped by word. For example, the verb \fBsaw\fP -is both the present tense of \fBsaw\fP and the past tense of -\fBsee\fP. When there is more than one word to search for, search -results are grouped by word. -.SH DIAGNOSTICS -If the WordNet database files cannot be opened, error messages are -displayed. This is usually corrected by setting the environment -variables described below to the proper location of the WordNet -database for your installation. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_CURRENT_USER\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\ewnres -User's default browser options. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B index.\fIpos\fP -database index files -.TP 20 -.B data.\fIpos\fP -database data files -.TP 20 -.B *.vrb -files of sentences illustrating the use of verbs -.TP 20 -.B \fIpos\fP.exc -morphology exception lists -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR morphy (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN), -.BR wngroups (7WN). -.SH BUGS -Please reports bugs to wordnet@princeton.edu. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wndb.5 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wndb.5 deleted file mode 100644 index af95d36c7..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wndb.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,362 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNDB 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" -.SH NAME -index.noun, data.noun, index.verb, data.verb, index.adj, data.adj, index.adv, data.adv \- WordNet database files -.LP -noun.exc, verb.exc. adj.exc adv.exc \- morphology exception lists -.LP -sentidx.vrb, sents.vrb \- files used by search code to display -sentences illustrating the use of some specific verbs -.SH DESCRIPTION -For each syntactic category, two files are needed to represent the -contents of the WordNet database \- \fBindex.\fP\fIpos\fP and -\fBdata.\fP\fIpos\fP, where \fIpos\fP is \fBnoun\fP, \fBverb\fP, -\fBadj\fP and \fBadv\fP. The other auxiliary files are used by the -WordNet library's searching functions and are needed to run the -various WordNet browsers. - -Each index file is an alphabetized list of all the words found in -WordNet in the corresponding part of speech. On each line, following -the word, is a list of byte offsets (\fIsynset_offset\fPs) in the -corresponding data file, one for each synset containing the word. -Words in the index file are in lower case only, regardless of how they -were entered in the lexicographer files. This folds various -orthographic representations of the word into one line enabling -database searches to be case insensitive. See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for a detailed description of the lexicographer files - -A data file for a syntactic category contains information -corresponding to the synsets that were specified in the lexicographer -files, with relational pointers resolved to \fIsynset_offset\fPs. -Each line corresponds to a synset. Pointers are followed and -hierarchies traversed by moving from one synset to another via the -\fIsynset_offset\fPs. - -The exception list files, \fIpos\fP\fB.exc\fP, are used to help the -morphological processor find base forms from irregular inflections. - -The files \fBsentidx.vrb\fP and \fBsents.vrb\fP contain sentences -illustrating the use of specific senses of some verbs. These files -are used by the searching software in response to a request for verb -sentence frames. Generic sentence frames are displayed when an -illustrative sentence is not present. - -The various database files are in ASCII formats that are easily read -by both humans and machines. All fields, unless otherwise noted, are -separated by one space character, and all lines are terminated by a -newline character. Fields enclosed in italicized square brackets may -not be present. - -See -.BR wngloss (7WN) -for a glossary of WordNet terminology and a discussion of the -database's content and logical organization. -.SS Index File Format -Each index file begins with several lines containing a copyright -notice, version number and license agreement. These lines all begin -with two spaces and the line number so they do not interfere with the -binary search algorithm that is used to look up entries in the index -files. All other lines are in the following format. In the field -descriptions, \fBnumber\fP always refers to a decimal integer unless -otherwise defined. - -.nf -\fIlemma~~pos~~synset_cnt~~p_cnt~~[ptr_symbol...]~~sense_cnt~~tagsense_cnt ~~synset_offset~~[synset_offset...]\fP -.fi - -.TP 15 -.I lemma -lower case ASCII text of word or collocation. Collocations are formed -by joining individual words with an underscore (\fB_\fP) character. -.TP 15 -.I pos -Syntactic category: \fBn\fP for noun files, -\fBv\fP for verb files, \fBa\fP for adjective files, \fBr\fP for -adverb files. - -.LP -All remaining fields are with respect to senses of \fIlemma\fP in -\fIpos\fP. - -.TP 15 -.I synset_cnt -Number of synsets that \fIlemma\fP is in. This is the -number of senses of the word in WordNet. See -.SM \fBSense Numbers\fP -below for a discussion of how sense numbers are assigned and the order -of \fIsynset_offset\fPs in the index files. -.TP 15 -.I p_cnt -Number of different pointers that \fIlemma\fP has in all synsets -containing it. -.TP 15 -.I ptr_symbol -A space separated list of \fIp_cnt\fP different types of pointers that -\fIlemma\fP has in all synsets containing it. See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for a list of \fIpointer_symbol\fPs. If all senses of \fIlemma\fP -have no pointers, this field is omitted and \fIp_cnt\fP is \fB0\fP. -.TP 15 -.I sense_cnt -Same as \fIsense_cnt\fP above. This is redundant, but the field was -preserved for compatibility reasons. -.TP 15 -.I tagsense_cnt -Number of senses of \fIlemma\fP that are ranked according to -their frequency of occurrence in semantic concordance texts. -.TP 15 -.I synset_offset -Byte offset in \fBdata.\fIpos\fR file of a synset containing -\fIlemma\fP. Each \fIsynset_offset\fP in the list corresponds to a -different sense of \fIlemma\fP in WordNet. \fIsynset_offset\fP is an -8 digit, zero-filled decimal integer that can be used with -.BR fseek (3) -to read a synset from the data file. When passed to -.BR read_synset (3WN) -along with the syntactic category, a data structure containing the -parsed synset is returned. -.SS Data File Format -Each data file begins with several lines containing a copyright -notice, version number and license agreement. These lines all begin -with two spaces and the line number. All other lines are in the -following format. Integer fields are of fixed length, and are -zero-filled. - -.nf -\fIsynset_offset~~lex_filenum~~ss_type~~w_cnt~~word~~lex_id~~[word~~lex_id...]~~p_cnt~~[ptr...]~~[frames...]~~\fB|\fP\fI~~gloss\fP -.fi - -.TP 15 -.I synset_offset -Current byte offset in the file represented as an 8 digit decimal -integer. -.TP 15 -.I lex_filenum -Two digit decimal integer corresponding to the lexicographer file name -containing the synset. See -.BR lexnames (5WN) -for the list of filenames and their corresponding numbers. -.TP 15 -.I ss_type -One character code indicating the synset type: - -.RS -.nf -\fBn\fP NOUN -\fBv\fP VERB -\fBa\fP ADJECTIVE -\fBs\fP ADJECTIVE SATELLITE -\fBr\fP ADVERB -.fi -.RE -.TP 15 -.I w_cnt -Two digit hexadecimal integer indicating the number of words in the -synset. -.TP 15 -.I word -ASCII form of a word as entered in the synset by the lexicographer, -with spaces replaced by underscore characters (\fB_\fP). The text of -the word is case sensitive, in contrast to its form in the -corresponding \fBindex.\fP\fIpos\fP file, that contains only -lower-case forms. In \fBdata.adj\fP, a \fIword\fP is followed by a -syntactic marker if one was specified in the lexicographer file. A -syntactic marker is appended, in parentheses, onto \fIword\fP without -any intervening spaces. See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for a list of the syntactic markers for adjectives. -.TP 15 -.I lex_id -One digit hexadecimal integer that, when appended onto \fIlemma\fP, -uniquely identifies a sense within a lexicographer file. \fIlex_id\fP -numbers usually start with \fB0\fP, and are incremented as additional -senses of the word are added to the same file, although there is no -requirement that the numbers be consecutive or begin with \fB0\fP. -Note that a value of \fB0\fP is the default, and therefore is not -present in lexicographer files. -.TP 15 -.I p_cnt -Three digit decimal integer indicating the number of pointers from -this synset to other synsets. If \fIp_cnt\fP is \fB000\fP the synset -has no pointers. -.TP 15 -.I ptr -A pointer from this synset to another. \fIptr\fP is of the form: - -.nf -\fIpointer_symbol~~synset_offset~~pos~~source/target\fR -.fi - -where \fIsynset_offset\fP is the byte offset of the target synset in -the data file corresponding to \fIpos\fP. - -The \fIsource/target\fP field distinguishes lexical and semantic -pointers. It is a four byte field, containing two two-digit -hexadecimal integers. The first two digits indicates the word number -in the current (source) synset, the last two digits indicate the word -number in the target synset. A value of \fB0000\fP means that -\fIpointer_symbol\fP represents a semantic relation between the -current (source) synset and the target synset indicated by -\fIsynset_offset\fP. - -A lexical relation between two words in different synsets is -represented by non-zero values in the source and target word numbers. -The first and last two bytes of this field indicate the word numbers -in the source and target synsets, respectively, between which the -relation holds. Word numbers are assigned to the \fIword\fP fields in -a synset, from left to right, beginning with \fB1\fP. - -See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for a list of \fIpointer_symbol\fPs, and semantic and lexical pointer -classifications. -.TP 15 -.I frames -In \fBdata.verb\fP only, a list of numbers corresponding to the -generic verb sentence frames for \fIword\fPs in the synset. -\fIframes\fP is of the form: - -.nf -\fIf_cnt~~\fP \fB+\fP \fI~~f_num~~w_num~~[\fP \fB+\fP \fI~~f_num~~w_num...]\fP -.fi - -where \fIf_cnt\fP a two digit decimal integer indicating the number of -generic frames listed, \fIf_num\fP is a two digit decimal integer -frame number, and \fIw_num\fP is a two digit hexadecimal integer -indicating the word in the synset that the frame applies to. As with -pointers, if this number is \fB00\fP, \fIf_num\fP applies to all -\fIword\fPs in the synset. If non-zero, it is applicable only to the -word indicated. Word numbers are assigned as described for pointers. -Each \fIf_num~~w_num\fP pair is preceded by a \fB+\fP. -See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for the text of the generic sentence frames. -.TP -.I gloss -Each synset contains a gloss. A \fIgloss\fP is represented as a -vertical bar (\fB|\fP), followed by a text string that continues until -the end of the line. The gloss may contain a definition, one or more -example sentences, or both. -.SS Sense Numbers -Senses in WordNet are generally ordered from most to least frequently -used, with the most common sense numbered \fB1\fP. Frequency of use is -determined by the number of times a sense is tagged in the various -semantic concordance texts. Senses that are not semantically tagged -follow the ordered senses. The \fItagsense_cnt\fP field for each -entry in the \fBindex.\fIpos\fR files indicates how many of the senses -in the list have been tagged. - -The -.BR cntlist (5WN) -file provided with the database lists the number of times each sense -is tagged in the semantic concordances. The data from \fBcntlist\fP -is used by -.BR grind (1WN) -to order the senses of each word. When the \fBindex\fP.\fIpos\fP -files are generated, the \fIsynset_offset\fPs are output in sense -number order, with sense 1 first in the list. Senses with the same -number of semantic tags are assigned unique but consecutive sense -numbers. The WordNet -.SB OVERVIEW -search displays all senses of the -specified word, in all syntactic categories, and indicates which of -the senses are represented in the semantically tagged texts. -.SS Exception List File Format -Exception lists are alphabetized lists of inflected forms of words and -their base forms. The first field of each line is an inflected form, -followed by a space separated list of one or more base forms of the -word. There is one exception list file for each syntactic category. - -Note that the noun and verb exception lists were automatically -generated from a machine-readable dictionary, and contain many words -that are not in WordNet. Also, for many of the inflected forms, base -forms could be easily derived using the standard rules of detachment -programmed into Morphy (See -.BR morph (7WN)). -These anomalies are allowed to remain in the exception list files, -as they do no harm. - -.SS Verb Example Sentences -For some verb senses, example sentences illustrating the use of the -verb sense can be displayed. Each line of the file \fBsentidx.vrb\fP -contains a \fIsense_key\fP followed by a space and a comma separated -list of example sentence template numbers, in decimal. The file -\fBsents.vrb\fP lists all of the example sentence templates. Each -line begins with the template number followed by a space. The rest of -the line is the text of a template example sentence, with \fB%s\fP -used as a placeholder in the text for the verb. Both files are sorted -alphabetically so that the \fIsense_key\fP and template sentence -number can be used as indices, via -.BR binsrch (3WN), -into the appropriate file. - -When a request for -.SB FRAMES -is made, the WordNet search code looks -for the sense in \fBsentidx.vrb\fP. If found, the sentence -template(s) listed is retrieved from \fBsents.vrb\fP, and the \fB%s\fP -is replaced with the verb. If the sense is not found, the applicable -generic sentence frame(s) listed in \fIframes\fP is displayed. -.SH NOTES -Information in the \fBdata.\fIpos\fR and \fBindex.\fIpos\fR files -represents all of the word senses and synsets in the WordNet database. -The \fIword\fP, \fIlex_id\fP, and \fIlex_filenum\fP fields together -uniquely identify each word sense in WordNet. These can be encoded in -a \fIsense_key\fP as described in -.BR senseidx (5WN). -Each synset in the database can be uniquely identified by combining -the \fIsynset_offset\fP for the synset with a code for the syntactic -category (since it is possible for synsets in different -\fBdata.\fIpos\fR files to have the same \fIsynset_offset\fP). - -The WordNet system provide both command line and window-based browser -interfaces to the database. Both interfaces utilize a common library -of search and morphology code. The source code for the library and -interfaces is included in the WordNet package. See -.BR wnintro (3WN) -for an overview of the WordNet source code. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B index.\fIpos\fP -database index files -.TP 20 -.B data.\fIpos\fP -database data files -.TP 20 -.B *.vrb -files of sentences illustrating the use of verbs -.TP 20 -.B \fIpos\fP.exc -morphology exception lists -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR grind (1WN), -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR binsrch (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR cntlist (5WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR morphy (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN), -.BR wngroups (7WN), -.BR wnstats (7WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wngloss.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wngloss.7 deleted file mode 100644 index 1da0af5b6..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wngloss.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,291 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNGLOSS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" -.SH NAME -wngloss \- glossary of terms used in WordNet system -.SH DESCRIPTION -The \fIWordNet Reference Manual\fP consists of Unix-style manual pages -divided into sections as follows: - -.TS -center box ; -c | c -c | l. -\fBSection\fP \fBDescription\fP -_ -1 WordNet User Commands -3 WordNet Library Functions -5 WordNet File Formats -7 Miscellaneous Information about WordNet -.TE - -.SS System Description -The WordNet system consists of lexicographer files, code to convert -these files into a database, and search routines and interfaces that -display information from the database. The lexicographer files -organize nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs into groups of synonyms, -and describe relations between synonym groups. -.BR grind (1WN) -converts the lexicographer files into a database that encodes the -relations between the synonym groups. The different interfaces to the -WordNet database utilize a common library of search routines to -display these relations. Note that the lexicographer files and -.BR grind (1WN) -program are not generally distributed. - -.SS Database Organization -Information in WordNet is organized around logical groupings called -synsets. Each synset consists of a list of synonymous words or -collocations (eg. \fB"fountain pen"\fP, \fB"take in"\fP), and pointers -that describe the relations between this synset and other synsets. A -word or collocation may appear in more than one synset, and in more -than one part of speech. The words in a synset are grouped -such that they are interchangeable in some context. - -Two kinds of relations are represented by pointers: lexical and -semantic. Lexical relations hold between semantically related -word forms; semantic -relations hold between word meanings. These relations include (but -are not limited to) hypernymy/hyponymy (superordinate/subordinate), -antonymy, entailment, and meronymy/holonymy. - -Nouns and verbs are organized into hierarchies based on the -hypernymy/hyponymy relation between synsets. Additional pointers are -be used to indicate other relations. - -Adjectives are arranged in clusters containing head synsets and -satellite synsets. Each cluster is organized around antonymous pairs -(and occasionally antonymous triplets). The antonymous pairs (or -triplets) are indicated in the head synsets of a cluster. Most head -synsets have one or more satellite synsets, each of which represents a -concept that is similar in meaning to the concept represented by the -head synset. One way to think of the adjective cluster organization -is to visualize a wheel, with a head synset as the hub and satellite -synsets as the spokes. Two or more wheels are logically connected via -antonymy, which can be thought of as an axle between the wheels. - -Pertainyms are relational adjectives and do not follow the structure -just described. Pertainyms do not have antonyms; the synset for a -pertainym most often contains only one word or collocation and a -lexical pointer to the noun that the adjective is "pertaining -to". Participial adjectives have lexical pointers to the verbs that -they are derived from. - -Adverbs are often derived from adjectives, and sometimes have -antonyms; therefore the synset for an adverb usually contains a -lexical pointer to the adjective from which it is derived. - -See -.BR wndb (5WN) -for a detailed description of the database files and how the data are -represented. -.SH GLOSSARY OF TERMS -Many terms used in the \fIWordNet Reference Manual\fP are unique to -the WordNet system. Other general terms have specific meanings when -used in the WordNet documentation. Definitions for many of these -terms are given to help with the interpretation and understanding of -the reference manual, and in the use of the WordNet system. - -In following definitions \fBword\fP is used in place of \fBword or -collocation\fP. -.TP 25 -.B adjective cluster -A group of adjective synsets that are organized around antonymous -pairs or triplets. An adjective cluster contains two or more \fBhead -synsets\fR which represent antonymous concepts. -Each head synset has one or more \fBsatellite synsets\fP. -.TP 25 -.B attribute -A noun for which adjectives express values. -The noun \fBweight\fP is an attribute, for which the adjectives -\fBlight\fP and \fBheavy\fP express values. -.TP 25 -.B base form -The base form of a word or collocation is the form to which -inflections are added. -.TP 25 -.B basic synset -Syntactically, same as \fBsynset\fP. Term is used in -.BR wninput (5WN) -to help explain differences in entering synsets in lexicographer -files. -.TP 25 -.B collocation -A collocation in WordNet is a string of two or more words, connected -by spaces or hyphens. Examples are: \fBman-eating~shark\fP, -\fBblue-collar\fP, \fBdepend~on\fP, \fBline~of~products\fP. In the -database files spaces are represented as underscore (\fB_\fP) -characters. -.TP 25 -.B coordinate -Coordinate terms are nouns or verbs that have the same \fBhypernym\fP. -.TP 25 -.B cross-cluster pointer -A \fBsemantic pointer\fP from one adjective cluster to another. -.TP 25 -.B derivationally related forms -Terms in different -syntactic categories that have the same root form and are semantically -related. -.TP 25 -.B direct antonyms -A pair of words between which there is an associative bond resulting -from their frequent -co-occurrence. In \fBadjective clusters\fP, direct antonyms appears -only in \fBhead synsets\fP. -.TP 25 -.B domain -A topical classification to which a synset has been linked with a -CATEGORY, REGION or USAGE pointer. -.TP 25 -.B domain term -A synset belonging to a topical class. A domain term is further -identified as being a CATEGORY_TERM, REGION_TERM or USAGE_TERM. -.TP 25 -.B entailment -A verb \fBX\fP entails \fBY\fP if \fBX\fP cannot be done unless \fBY\fP is, -or has been, done. -.TP 25 -.B exception list -Morphological transformations for words that are not regular and -therefore cannot be processed in an algorithmic manner. -.TP 25 -.B group -Verb senses that similar in meaning and have been manually grouped -together. -.TP 25 -.B gloss -Each synset contains \fBgloss\fP consisting of a definition and -optionally example sentences. -.TP 25 -.B head synset -Synset in an adjective \fBcluster\fP containing at least one word -that has a \fBdirect antonym\fP. -.TP 25 -.B holonym -The name of the whole of which the meronym names a part. \fBY\fP -is a holonym of \fBX\fP if \fBX\fP is a part of \fBY\fP. -.TP 25 -.B hypernym -The generic term used to designate a whole class of specific instances. -\fBY\fP is a hypernym of \fBX\fP if \fBX\fP is a (kind of) \fBY\fP. -.TP 25 -.B hyponym -The specific -term used to designate a member of a class. \fBX\fP is a hyponym of -\fBY\fP if \fBX\fP is a (kind of) \fBY\fP. -.TP 25 -.B indirect antonym -An adjective in a \fBsatellite synset\fP that does not have a -\fBdirect antonym\fP -has an indirect antonyms via the direct antonym of the \fBhead -synset\fP. -.TP 25 -.B instance -A proper noun that refers -to a particular, unique referent (as distinguished from nouns that -refer to classes). This is a specific form of hyponym. -.TP 25 -.B lemma -Lower case ASCII text of word as found in the WordNet database index -files. Usually the \fBbase form\fP for a word or collocation. -.TP 25 -.B lexical pointer -A lexical pointer indicates a relation between words in synsets (word -forms). -.TP -.B lexicographer file -Files containing the raw data for WordNet synsets, edited by lexicographers, -that are input to the \fBgrind\fP program to generate a WordNet database. -.TP -.B lexicographer id (lex id) -A decimal integer that, when appended onto \fBlemma\fP, uniquely -identifies a sense within a lexicographer file. -.TP -.B monosemous -Having only one sense in a syntactic category. -.TP 25 -.B meronym -The name of a constituent part of, the substance of, or a member of -something. \fBX\fP is a meronym of \fBY\fP if \fBX\fP is a part of \fBY\fP. -.TP 25 -.B part of speech -WordNet defines "part of speech" as either noun, verb, adjective, or -adverb. Same as \fBsyntactic category\fP. -.TP 25 -.B participial adjective -An adjective that is derived from a verb. -.TP 25 -.B pertainym -A relational adjective. Adjectives that are pertainyms are usually -defined by such phrases as "of or pertaining to" and do not have -antonyms. A pertainym can point to a noun or another pertainym. -.TP 25 -.B polysemous -Having more than one sense in a syntactic category. -.TP 25 -.B polysemy count -Number of senses of a word in a syntactic category, in WordNet. -.TP 25 -.B postnominal -A postnominal adjective occurs only immediately following the noun -that it modifies. -.TP 25 -.B predicative -An adjective that can be used only in predicate positions. If \fBX\fP -is a predicate adjective, it can only be used in such phrases as "it is -\fBX\fP" and never prenominally. -.TP 25 -.B prenominal -An adjective that can occur only before the noun that it modifies: it -cannot be used predicatively. -.TP 25 -.B satellite synset -Synset in an adjective \fBcluster\fP representing a concept that is -similar in meaning to the concept represented by its \fBhead -synset\fP. -.TP 25 -.B semantic concordance -A textual corpus (e.g. the Brown Corpus) and a lexicon (e.g. WordNet) -so combined -that every substantive word in the text is linked to its appropriate -sense in the lexicon via a \fBsemantic tag\fP. -.TP 25 -.B semantic tag -A pointer from a word in a text file to a specific sense of that word in the -WordNet database. A semantic tag in a semantic concordance is -represented by a \fBsense key\fP. -.TP 25 -.B semantic pointer -A semantic pointer indicates a relation between synsets (concepts). -.TP 25 -.B sense -A meaning of a word in WordNet. Each sense of a word is in a -different \fBsynset\fP. -.TP 25 -.B sense key -Information necessary to find a sense in the WordNet database. A -sense key combines a \fBlemma\fP field and codes for the synset type, -lexicographer id, lexicographer file number, and information about a -satellite's \fBhead synset\fP, if required. See -.BR senseidx (5WN) -for a description of the format of a sense key. -.TP 25 -.B subordinate -Same as \fBhyponym\fP. -.TP 25 -.B superordinate -Same as \fBhypernym\fP. -.TP 25 -.B synset -A synonym set; a set of words that are interchangeable in some -context without changing the truth value of the preposition in which -they are embedded. -.TP 25 -.B troponym -A verb expressing a specific manner elaboration of another verb. -\fBX\fP is a troponym of \fBY\fP if \fBto X\fP is \fBto Y\fP in some manner. -.TP 25 -.B unique beginner -A noun synset with no \fBsuperordinate\fP. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wngroups.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wngroups.7 deleted file mode 100644 index 2bd9fcc3a..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wngroups.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNGROUPS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" -.SH NAME -wngroups \- discussion of WordNet search code to group similar verb senses -.SH DESCRIPTION -Some similar senses of verbs have been grouped by the lexicographers. -This grouping is done statically in the lexicographer source files -using the semantic \fIpointer_symbol\fP \fB$\fP. -Transitivity is used to combine groups of overlapping -senses into the largest sense groups possible. -.SH NOTES -Coverage of verb groups is incomplete. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B sentidx.vrb -verb sense keys and sentence frame numbers -.TP 20 -.B sents.vrb -example sentence frames -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN). - diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wninput.5 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wninput.5 deleted file mode 100644 index 3e8b9a13c..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wninput.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,513 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNINPUT 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" -.SH NAME -noun.\fIsuffix\fP, verb.\fIsuffix\fP, adj.\fIsuffix\fP, adv.\fIsuffix\fP \- -WordNet lexicographer files that are input to -.BR grind (1WN) -.SH DESCRIPTION -WordNet's source files are written by lexicographers. They are the -product of a detailed relational analysis of lexical semantics: a -variety of lexical and semantic relations are used to represent the -organization of lexical knowledge. Two kinds of building blocks are -distinguished in the source files: word forms and word meanings. Word -forms are represented in their familiar orthography; word meanings are -represented by synonym sets (\fIsynset\fPs) \- lists of synonymous -word forms that are interchangeable in some context. Two kinds of -relations are recognized: lexical and semantic. Lexical relations -hold between word forms; semantic relations hold between word -meanings. - -Lexicographer files correspond to the syntactic categories implemented -in WordNet \- noun, verb, adjective and adverb. All of the synsets in -a lexicographer file are in the same syntactic category. Each synset -consists of a list of synonymous words or collocations -(eg. \fB"fountain pen"\fP, \fB"take in"\fP), and pointers that -describe the relations between this synset and other synsets. These -relations include (but are not limited to) hypernymy/hyponymy, -antonymy, entailment, and meronymy/holonymy. A word or collocation -may appear in more than one synset, and in more than one part of -speech. Each use of a word in a synset represents a sense of that -word in the part of speech corresponding to the synset. - -Adjectives may be organized into clusters containing head synsets and -satellite synsets. Adverbs generally point to the adjectives from -which they are derived. - -See -.BR wngloss (7WN) -for a glossary of WordNet terminology and a discussion of the -database's content and logical organization. -.SS Lexicographer File Names -The names of the lexicographer files are of the form: - -.RS -.IR pos . suffix -.RE - -where \fIpos\fP is either \fBnoun\fP, \fBverb\fP, \fBadj\fP or -\fBadv\fP. \fIsuffix\fP may be used to organize groups of synsets -into different files, for example \fBnoun.animal\fP and -\fBnoun.plant\fP. See -.BR lexnames (5WN) -for a list of lexicographer file names that are used in building -WordNet. -.SS Pointers -Pointers are used to represent the relations between the words in one -synset and another. Semantic pointers represent relations between -word meanings, and therefore pertain to all of the words in the source -and target synsets. Lexical pointers represent relations between word -forms, and pertain only to specific words in the source and target -synsets. The following pointer types are usually used to indicate -lexical relations: Antonym, Pertainym, Participle, Also See, Derivationally -Related. The remaining pointer types are generally used to represent semantic -relations. - -A relation from a source to a target synset is formed by specifying -a word from the target synset in the source synset, followed by the -\fIpointer_symbol\fP indicating the pointer type. The location of a pointer -within a synset defines it as either lexical or semantic. -The -.SB "Lexicographer File Format" -section describes the syntax for entering a semantic pointer, and -.SB "Word Syntax" -describes the syntax for entering a lexical pointer. - -Although there are many pointer types, only certain types of relations -are permitted between synsets of each syntactic category. - -The \fIpointer_symbol\fPs for nouns are: -.RS -.nf -\fB!\fP Antonym -\fB@\fP Hypernym -\fB@i\fP Instance Hypernym -\fB\(ap\fP Hyponym -\fB\(api\fP Instance Hyponym -\fB#m\fP Member holonym -\fB#s\fP Substance holonym -\fB#p\fP Part holonym -\fB%m\fP Member meronym -\fB%s\fP Substance meronym -\fB%p\fP Part meronym -\fB=\fP Attribute -\fB+\fP Derivationally related form -\fB;c\fP Domain of synset - TOPIC -\fB-c\fP Member of this domain - TOPIC -\fB;r\fP Domain of synset - REGION -\fB-r\fP Member of this domain - REGION -\fB;u\fP Domain of synset - USAGE -\fB-u\fP Member of this domain - USAGE -.RE -.fi - -The \fIpointer_symbol\fPs for verbs are: -.RS -.nf -\fB!\fP Antonym -\fB@\fP Hypernym -\fB\(ap\fP Hyponym -\fB*\fP Entailment -\fB>\fP Cause -\fB^\fP Also see -\fB$\fP Verb Group -\fB+\fP Derivationally related form -\fB;c\fP Domain of synset - TOPIC -\fB;r\fP Domain of synset - REGION -\fB;u\fP Domain of synset - USAGE -.fi -.RE - -The \fIpointer_symbol\fPs for adjectives are: -.RS -.nf -\fB!\fP Antonym -\fB&\fP Similar to -\fB<\fP Participle of verb -\fB\e\fP Pertainym (pertains to noun) -\fB=\fP Attribute -\fB^\fP Also see -\fB;c\fP Domain of synset - TOPIC -\fB;r\fP Domain of synset - REGION -\fB;u\fP Domain of synset - USAGE -.fi -.RE - -The \fIpointer_symbol\fPs for adverbs are: -.RS -.nf -\fB!\fP Antonym -\fB\e\fP Derived from adjective -\fB;c\fP Domain of synset - TOPIC -\fB;r\fP Domain of synset - REGION -\fB;u\fP Domain of synset - USAGE -.fi -.RE - -Many pointer types are reflexive, meaning that if a synset contains a -pointer to another synset, the other synset should contain a -corresponding reflexive pointer. -.BR grind (1WN) -automatically inserts missing reflexive pointers for the following -pointer types: - -.TS -center box ; -c | c -l | l . -\fBPointer\fP \fBReflect\fP -_ -Antonym Antonym -Hyponym Hypernym -Hypernym Hyponym -Instance Hyponym Instance Hypernym -Instance Hypernym Instance Hyponym -Holonym Meronym -Meronym Holonym -Similar to Similar to -Attribute Attribute -Verb Group Verb Group -Derivationally Related Derivationally Related -Domain of synset Member of Doman -.TE -.SS Verb Frames -Each verb synset contains a list of generic sentence frames -illustrating the types of simple sentences in which the verbs in the -synset can be used. For some verb senses, example sentences -illustrating actual uses of the verb are provided. (See -.SB "Verb Example Sentences" -in -.BR wndb (5WN).) -Whenever there is no example sentence, the generic sentence frames -specified by the lexicographer are used. The generic sentence frames -are entered in a synset as a comma-separated list of integer frame -numbers. The following list is the text of the generic frames, -preceded by their frame numbers: - -.RS -.nf -1 Something ----s -2 Somebody ----s -3 It is ----ing -4 Something is ----ing PP -5 Something ----s something Adjective/Noun -6 Something ----s Adjective/Noun -7 Somebody ----s Adjective -8 Somebody ----s something -9 Somebody ----s somebody -10 Something ----s somebody -11 Something ----s something -12 Something ----s to somebody -13 Somebody ----s on something -14 Somebody ----s somebody something -15 Somebody ----s something to somebody -16 Somebody ----s something from somebody -17 Somebody ----s somebody with something -18 Somebody ----s somebody of something -19 Somebody ----s something on somebody -20 Somebody ----s somebody PP -21 Somebody ----s something PP -22 Somebody ----s PP -23 Somebody's (body part) ----s -24 Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE -25 Somebody ----s somebody INFINITIVE -26 Somebody ----s that CLAUSE -27 Somebody ----s to somebody -28 Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE -29 Somebody ----s whether INFINITIVE -30 Somebody ----s somebody into V-ing something -31 Somebody ----s something with something -32 Somebody ----s INFINITIVE -33 Somebody ----s VERB-ing -34 It ----s that CLAUSE -35 Something ----s INFINITIVE -.fi -.RE -.SS Lexicographer File Format -Synsets are entered one per line, and each line is terminated with a -newline character. A line containing a synset may be as long as -necessary, but no newlines can be entered within a synset. Within a -synset, spaces or tabs may be used to separate entities. Items -enclosed in italicized square brackets may not be present. - -The general synset syntax is: - -.RS -.nf -\fB{\fP \fI~~words~~pointers~~\fP \fB(\fP \fI~gloss~\fP \fB)~~}\fR -.fi -.RE - -Synsets of this form are valid for all syntactic categories except -verb, and are referred to as basic synsets. At least one \fIword\fP -and a \fIgloss\fP are required to form a valid synset. Pointers -entered following all the \fIwords\fP in a synset represent semantic -relations between all the words in the source and target synsets. - -For verbs, the basic synset syntax is defined as follows: - -.KS -.RS -.nf -\fB{\fP \fI~~words~~pointers~~frames~~\fP \fB(\fP ~\fIgloss~\fP \fB)~~}\fR -.fi -.RE - -Adjective may be organized into clusters containing one or more head -synsets and optional satellite synsets. Adjective clusters are of the -form: - -.RS -.nf -\fB[ -\fIhead synset -[satellite synsets] -[\-] -[additional head/satellite synsets] -\fB]\fR -.fi -.RE -.KE - -Each adjective cluster is enclosed in square brackets, and may have -one or more parts. Each part consists of a head synset and optional -satellite synsets that are conceptually similar to the head synset's -meaning. Parts of a cluster are separated by one or more hyphens -(\fB\-\fP) on a line by themselves, with the terminating square -bracket following the last synset. Head and satellite synsets follow -the syntax of basic synsets, however a "Similar to" pointer must be -specified in a head synset for each of its satellite synsets. Most -adjective clusters contain two antonymous parts. See -.BR wngloss (7WN) -for a discussion of adjective clusters, and -.SB "Special Adjective Syntax" -for more information on adjective cluster syntax. - -Synsets for relational adjectives (pertainyms) and participial -adjectives do not adhere to the cluster structure. They use the basic -synset syntax. - -Comments can be entered in a lexicographer file by enclosing the text -of the comment in parentheses. Note that comments \fBcannot\fP appear -within a synset, as parentheses within a synset have an entirely -different meaning (see -.SB "Gloss Syntax" -). However, entire synsets (or adjective clusters) can be "commented -out" by enclosing them in parentheses. This is often used by the -lexicographers to verify the syntax of files under development or to -leave a note to oneself while working on entries. -.SS Word Syntax -A synset must have at least one word, and the words of a synset must -appear after the opening brace and before any other synset constructs. -A word may be entered in either the simple word or word/pointer -syntax. - -A simple word is of the form: - -.RS -.nf -\fIword[\fP \fB(\fP \fImarker\fP \fB)\fP \fI][lex_id]\fP \fB,\fR -.fi -.RE - -\fIword\fP may be entered in any combination of upper and lower case -unless it is in an adjective cluster. A collocation is entered by -joining the individual words with an underscore character (\fB_\fP). -Numbers (integer or real) may be entered, either by themselves or as -part of a word string, by following the number with a double quote -(\fB"\fP). - -See -.SB "Special Adjective Syntax" -for a description of adjective clusters and markers. - -\fIword\fP may be followed by an integer \fIlex_id\fP from \fB1\fP to -\fB15\fP. The \fIlex_id\fP is used to distinguish different senses of -the same word within a lexicographer file. The lexicographer assigns -\fIlex_id\fP values, usually in ascending order, although there is no -requirement that the numbers be consecutive. The default is \fB0\fP, -and does not have to be specified. A \fIlex_id\fP must be used on -pointers if the desired sense has a non-zero \fIlex_id\fP in its -synset specification. - -Word/pointer syntax is of the form: - -.RS -.nf -\fB[~~\fP \fIword[\fP \fB(\fP \fImarker\fP \fB)\fP \fI][lex_id]\fP \fB,\fP \fI~~pointers~~\fP \fB]\fR -.fi -.RE - -This syntax is used when one or more pointers correspond only to the -specific word in the word/pointer set, rather than all the words in -the synset, and represents a lexical relation. Note that a -word/pointer set appears within a synset, therefore the square -brackets used to enclose it are treated differently from those used to -define an adjective cluster. Only one word can be specified in each -word/pointer set, and any number of pointers may be included. A -synset can have any number of word/pointer sets. Each is treated by -.BR grind (1WN) -essentially as a \fIword\fP, so they all must appear -before any synset \fIpointers\fP representing semantic relations. - -For verbs, the word/pointer syntax is extended in the following manner -to allow the user to specify generic sentence frames that, like -pointers, correspond only to a specific word, rather than all the -words in the synset. In this case, \fIpointers\fP are optional. - -.RS -.nf -\fB[~~\fP \fIword\fP \fB,\fP ~~\fI[pointers]~~frames~~\fP \fB]\fR -.fi -.RE -.SS Pointer Syntax -Pointers are optional in synsets. If a pointer is specified outside -of a word/pointer set, the relation is applied to all of the words in -the synset, including any words specified using the word/pointer -syntax. This indicates a semantic relation between the meanings of -the words in the synsets. If specified within a word/pointer set, the -relation corresponds only to the word in the set and represents a -lexical relation. - -A pointer is of the form: - -.RS -.nf -\fI[lex_filename\fP\fB:\fP \fI]word[lex_id]\fP\fB,\fP\fIpointer_symbol\fR -.fi -.RE - -or: - -.RS -.nf -\fI[lex_filename\fP\fB:\fP \fI]word[lex_id]\fP\fB^\fP\fIword[lex_id]\fP\fB,\fP\fIpointer_symbol\fR -.fi -.RE - -For pointers, \fIword\fP indicates a word in another synset. When the -second form of a pointer is used, the first \fIword\fP indicates a -word in a head synset, and the second is a word in a satellite of that -cluster. \fIword\fP may be followed by a \fIlex_id\fP that is used to -match the pointer to the correct target synset. The synset containing -\fIword\fP may reside in another lexicographer file. In this case, -\fIword\fP is preceded by \fIlex_filename\fP as shown. - -See -.SB "Pointers" -for a list of \fIpointer_symbol\fPs and their meanings. -.SS Verb Frame List Syntax -Frame numbers corresponding to generic sentence frames must be entered -in each verb synset. If a frame list is specified outside of a -word/pointer set, the verb frames in the list apply to all of the -words in the synset, including any words specified using the -word/pointer syntax. If specified within a word/pointer set, the verb -frames in the list correspond only to the word in the set. - -A frame number list is entered as follows: - -.RS -\fBframes:\fP~~\fIf_num\fP[\fB,\fP\fIf_num...]\fR -.RE - -Where \fIf_num\fP specifies a generic frame number. -See -.SB "Verb Frames" -for a list of generic sentences and their corresponding frame numbers. -.SS Gloss Syntax -A gloss is included in all synsets. The lexicographer may enter a -text string of any length desired. A gloss is simply a string -enclosed in parentheses with no embedded carriage returns. It -provides a definition of what the synset represents and/or example -sentences. -.SS Special Adjective Syntax -The syntax for representing antonymous adjective synsets requires -several additional conditions. - -The first word of a head synset \fBmust\fP be entered in upper case, -and can be thought of as the head word of the head synset. The -\fIword\fP part of a pointer from one head synset to another head -synset within the same cluster (usually an antonym) must also be -entered in upper case. Usually antonymous adjectives are entered -using the word/pointer syntax described in -.SB "Word Syntax" -to indicate a lexical relation. There is no restriction on the number -of parts that a cluster may have, and some clusters have three parts, -representing antonymous triplets, such as \fBsolid\fP, \fBliquid\fP, -and \fBgas\fP. - -A cross-cluster pointer may be specified, allowing a head or satellite -synset to point to a head synset in a different cluster. A -cross-cluster pointer is indicated by entering the \fIword\fP part of -the pointer in upper case. - -An adjective may be annotated with a syntactic marker indicating a -limitation on the syntactic position the adjective may have in -relation to noun that it modifies. If so marked, the marker appears -between the word and its following comma. If a \fIlex_id\fP is -specified, the marker immediately follows it. The syntactic markers -are: -.RS -.nf -\fB(p)\fP predicate position -\fB(a)\fP prenominal (attributive) position -\fB(ip)\fP immediately postnominal position -.fi -.RE -.SH EXAMPLES -\fI(Note that these are hypothetical examples not found in the WordNet -lexicographer files.)\fP - -Sample noun synsets: -.RS -.nf -{ canine, [ dog1, cat,! ] pooch, canid,@ } -{ collie, dog1,@ (large multi-colored dog with pointy nose) } -{ hound, hunting_dog, pack,#m dog1,@ } -{ dog, } -.fi -.RE - -Sample verb synsets: -.RS -.nf -{ [ confuse, clarify,! frames: 1 ] blur, obscure, frames: 8, 10 } -{ [ clarify, confuse,! ] make_clear, interpret,@ frames: 8 } -{ interpret, construe, understand,@ frames: 8 } -.fi -.RE - -Sample adjective clusters: -.RS -.nf -[ -{ [ HOT, COLD,! ] lukewarm(a), TEPID,^ (hot to the touch) } -{ warm, } -\- -{ [ COLD, HOT,! ] frigid, (cold to the touch) } -{ freezing, } -] -.fi -.RE - -Sample adverb synsets: -.RS -.nf -{ [ basically, adj.all:essential^basic,\e ] [ essentially, adj.all:basic^fundamental,\e ] ( by one's very nature )} -{ pointedly, adj.all:pungent^pointed,\e } -{ [ badly, adj.all:bad,\e well,! ] ill, ("He was badly prepared") } -.fi -.RE -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR grind (1WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR uniqbeg (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN). -.LP -Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. -\fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP. -MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. - diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.1 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 9d0e340dd..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNINTRO 1WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands" -.SH NAME -wnintro \- WordNet user commands -.SH SYNOPSIS -.LP -\fBwn\fP \- command line interface to WordNet database -.LP -\fBwnb\fP \- window based WordNet browser -.SH DESCRIPTION -This section of the \fIWordNet Reference Manual\fP contains manual -pages that describe commands available with the various WordNet system -packages. - -The WordNet interfaces -.BR wn (1WN) -and -.BR wnb (1WN) -allow the user to search the WordNet database and display the -information textually. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR grind (1WN), -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN). -.LP -Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. -\fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP. -MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. -.SH AVAILABILITY -WordNet has a World Wide Web site at -\fBhttp://wordnet.princeton.edu\fP. From this web site -users can learn about the WordNet project, run several different -interfaces to the WordNet database, and download various WordNet -system packages and \fI"Five Papers on WordNet"\fP. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.3 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.3 deleted file mode 100644 index 4e6ea259d..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,280 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNINTRO 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" -.SH NAME -wnintro \- introduction to WordNet library functions -.SH DESCRIPTION -This section of the \fIWordNet Reference Manual\fP contains manual -pages that describe the WordNet library functions and API. - -Functions are organized into the following categories: - -.TS -center box ; -l | l | l. -\fBCategory\fP \fBManual Page\fP \fBObject File\fP -_ -Database Search wnsearch (3WN) search.o -Morphology morph (3WN) morph.o -Misc. Utility wnutil (3WN) wnutil.o -Binary Search binsrch (3WN) binsrch.o -.TE - -The WordNet library is used by all of the searching interfaces -provided with the various WordNet packages. Additional programs in -the system, such as -.BR grind (1WN), -also use functions in this library. - -The WordNet library is provided in both source and binary forms (on -some platforms) to allow users to build applications and tools to -their own specifications that utilize the WordNet database. We do not -provide programming support or assistance. - -The code conforms to ANSI C standards. Functions are defined with -function prototypes. If you do not have a compiler that accepts -prototypes, you must edit the source code and remove the prototypes -before compiling. -.SH LIST OF WORDNET LIBRARY FUNCTIONS -Not all library functions are listed below. Missing are mainly -functions that are called by documented ones, or ones that were -written for specific applications or tools used during WordNet -development. Data structures are defined in -\fBwn.h\fP. - -.SS Database Searching Functions (search.o) - -.TP 25 -.B findtheinfo -Primary search function for WordNet database. Returns -formatted search results in text buffer. Used by WordNet interfaces -to perform requested search. -.TP 25 -.B findtheinfo_ds -Primary search function for WordNet database. Returns search results -in linked list data structure. -.TP 25 -.B is_defined -Set bit for each search type that is valid for the search word passed -and return bit mask. -.TP 25 -.B in_wn -Set bit for each syntactic category that search word is in. -.TP 25 -.B index_lookup -Find word in index file and return parsed entry in data structure. -Input word must be exact match of string in database. Called by -\fBgetindex(\|)\fP. -.TP 25 -.B getindex -Find word in index file, trying different techniques \- replace hyphens -with underscores, replace underscores with hyphens, strip hyphens and -underscores, strip periods. -.TP 25 -.B read_synset -Read synset from data file at byte offset passed and return parsed -entry in data structure. Calls \fBparse_synset(\|)\fP. -.TP 25 -.B parse_synset -Read synset at current byte offset in file and return parsed entry in -data structure. -.TP 25 -.B free_syns -Free a synset linked list allocated by \fBfindtheinfo_ds(\|)\fP. -.TP 25 -.B free_synset -Free a synset structure. -.TP 25 -.B free_index -Free an index structure. -.TP 25 -.B traceptrs_ds -Recursive search algorithm to trace a pointer tree and return results -in linked list. -.TP 25 -.B do_trace -Do requested search on synset passed returning formatted output in -buffer. - -.SS Morphology Functions (morph.o) - -.TP 25 -.B morphinit -Open exception list files. -.TP 25 -.B re_morphinit -Close exception list files and reopen. -.TP 25 -.B morphstr -Try to find base form (lemma) of word or collocation in syntactic -category passed. Calls \fBmorphword(\|)\fP for each word in string -passed. -.TP 25 -.B morphword -Try to find base form (lemma) of individual word in syntactic category -passed. - -.SS Utility Functions (wnutil.o) - -.TP 25 -.B wninit -Top level function to open database files and morphology exception -lists. -.TP 25 -.B re_wninit -Top level function to close and reopen database files and morphology -exception lists. -.TP 25 -.B cntwords -Count the number of underscore or space separated words in a string. -.TP 25 -.B strtolower -Convert string to lower case and remove trailing adjective marker if -found. -.TP 25 -.B ToLowerCase -Convert string passed to lower case. -.TP 25 -.B strsubst -Replace all occurrences of \fIfrom\fP with \fIto\fP in \fIstr\fP. -.TP 25 -.B getptrtype -Return code for pointer type character passed. -.TP 25 -.B getpos -Return syntactic category code for string passed. -.TP 25 -.B getsstype -Return synset type code for string passed. -.TP 25 -.B FmtSynset -Reconstruct synset string from synset pointer. -.TP 25 -.B StrToPos -Passed string for syntactic category, returns corresponding integer -value. -.TP 25 -.B GetSynsetForSense -Return synset for sense key passed. -.TP 25 -.B GetDataOffset -Find synset offset for sense. -.TP 25 -.B GetPolyCount -Find polysemy count for sense passed. -.TP 25 -.B GetWORD -Return word part of sense key. -.TP 25 -.B GetPOS -Return syntactic category code for sense key passed. -.TP 25 -.B WNSnsToStr -Generate sense key for index entry passed. -.TP 25 -.B GetValidIndexPointer -Search for string and/or base form of word in database and return index -structure for word if found. -.TP 25 -.B GetWNSense -Return sense number in database for sense key. -.TP 25 -.B GetSenseIndex -Return parsed sense index entry for sense key passed. -.TP 25 -.B default_display_message -Default function to use as value of \fBdisplay_message\fP. Simply -returns \fB-1\fP. - -.SS Binary Search Functions (binsrch.o) - -.TP 25 -.B bin_search -General purpose binary search function to search for key as first item -on line in sorted file. -.TP 25 -.B copyfile -Copy contents from one file to another. -.TP 25 -.B replace_line -Replace a line in a sorted file. -.TP 25 -.B insert_line -Insert a line into a sorted file. -.SH HEADER FILE -.TP 20 -.B wn.h -WordNet include file of constants, data structures, external -declarations for global variables initialized in \fBwnglobal.c\fP. -Also lists function prototypes for library API. It must be included to -use any WordNet library functions. -.SH NOTES -All library functions that access the database files expect the files -to be open. The function -.BR wninit (3WN) -must be called before other database access functions such as -.BR findtheinfo (3WN) -or -.BR read_synset (3WN). - -Inclusion of the header file \fBwn.h\fP is necessary. - -The command line interface is a good example of a simple application -that uses several WordNet library functions. - -Many of the library functions are passed or return syntactic category -or synset type information. The following table lists the possible -categories as integer codes, synset type constant names, syntactic -category constant names, single characters and character strings. - -.TS -center box ; -c | c | c | c | c -c | l | l | c | l. -\fBInteger\fP \fBSynset Type\fP \fBSyntactic Category\fP \fBChar\fP \fBString\fP -_ -1 NOUN NOUN n noun -2 VERB VERB v verb -3 ADJ ADJ a adj -4 ADV ADV r adv -5 SATELLITE ADJ s \fIn/a\fP -.TE -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -.TP 30 -.B lib/libwn.a -WordNet library (Unix) -.TP 30 -.B lib\ewn.lib -WordNet library (Windows) -.TP 30 -.B include -header files for use with WordNet library -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR binsrch (3WN), -.BR morph (3WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR wnutil (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN). - -Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. -\fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP. -MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. -.SH BUGS -Please report bugs to \fBwordnet@princeton.edu\fP. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.5 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.5 deleted file mode 100644 index 30afb57c3..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNINTRO 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" -.SH NAME -wnintro \- introduction to descriptions of WordNet file formats -.SH SYNOPSIS -.LP -\fBcntlist\fP \- format of \fBcntlist\fP and \fBcntlist.rev\fP files -.LP -\fBlexnames\fP \- list of lexicographer file names and numbers -.LP -\fBprologdb\fP \- description of Prolog database files -.LP -\fBsenseidx\fP \- format of sense index file -.LP -\fBsensemap\fP \- mapping from senses in WordNet 2.1 to corresponding -3.0 senses -.LP -\fBwndb\fP \- format of WordNet database files -.LP -\fBwninput\fP \- format of WordNet lexicographer files -.SH DESCRIPTION -This section of the \fIWordNet Reference Manual\fP contains manual pages -that describe the formats of the various files included in different -WordNet 3.0 packages. -.SH NOMENCLATURE -All files are in ASCII. Fields are generally separated by one space, -unless otherwise noted, and each line is terminated with a newline -character. In the file format descriptions, terms in \fIitalics\fP -refer to field names. Characters or strings in \fBboldface\fP -represent an actual character or string as it appears in the file. -Items enclosed in italicized square brackets (\fI[~~]\fP) may not be present. -Since several files contain fields that have the identical meaning, -field names are consistently defined. For example, several WordNet -files contain one or more \fIsynset_offset\fP fields. In each case, -the definition of \fIsynset_offset\fP is identical. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR cntlist (5WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR prologdb (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN), -.BR sensemap (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN). -.LP -Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. -\fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP. -MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. - diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.7 deleted file mode 100644 index 5889ca755..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNINTRO 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "Miscellaneous WordNet\(tm Topics" -.SH NAME -wnintro \- introduction to miscellaneous WordNet information -.SH SYNOPSIS -.LP -\fBmorphy\fP \- discussion of WordNet's morphological processing -.LP -\fBuniqbeg\fP \- unique beginners for noun hierarchies -.LP -\fBwngloss\fP \- glossary of terms used in WordNet -.LP -\fBwngroups\fP \- discussion of WordNet search code to group similar senses -.LP -\fBwnlicens\fP \- text of WordNet license agreement -.LP -\fBwnpkgs\fP \- information about WordNet packages and distribution -.LP -\fBwnstats\fP \- database statistics -.SH DESCRIPTION -This section of the \fIWordNet Reference Manual\fP contains manual pages -that describe various topics related to WordNet and the semantic -concordances, and a glossary of terms. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR morphy (7WN), -.BR uniqbeg (7WN), -.BR wngroups (7WN), -.BR wnlicens (7WN), -.BR wnpkgs (7WN), -.BR wnstats (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN). -.LP -Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. -\fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP. -MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnlicens.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnlicens.7 deleted file mode 100644 index 4fb349ef3..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnlicens.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.TH WNLICENS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" -.SH NAME -wnlicens \- text of WordNet license -.SH DESCRIPTION -WordNet Release 3.0 - -This software and database is being provided to you, the LICENSEE, by -Princeton University under the following license. By obtaining, using -and/or copying this software and database, you agree that you have -read, understood, and will comply with these terms and conditions.: - -Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and -database and its documentation for any purpose and without fee or -royalty is hereby granted, provided that you agree to comply with -the following copyright notice and statements, including the disclaimer, -and that the same appear on ALL copies of the software, database and -documentation, including modifications that you make for internal -use or for distribution. - -WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. - -THIS SOFTWARE AND DATABASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND PRINCETON -UNIVERSITY MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED. BY WAY OF EXAMPLE, BUT NOT LIMITATION, PRINCETON -UNIVERSITY MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT- -ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR THAT THE USE -OF THE LICENSED SOFTWARE, DATABASE OR DOCUMENTATION WILL NOT -INFRINGE ANY THIRD PARTY PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS OR -OTHER RIGHTS. - -The name of Princeton University or Princeton may not be used in -advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software -and/or database. Title to copyright in this software, database and -any associated documentation shall at all times remain with -Princeton University and LICENSEE agrees to preserve same. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnpkgs.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnpkgs.7 deleted file mode 100644 index d42ea76a7..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnpkgs.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNPKGS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" -.SH NAME -wnpkgs \- description of various WordNet system packages -.SH DESCRIPTION -WordNet 3.0 is distributed in several formats and in various packages. -All of the packages are available via anonymous FTP from -\fBftp.cogsci.princeton.edu\fP and from the WordNet Web -site at \fBhttp://wordnet.princeton.edu\fP. -.SS "Packages Available Via FTP and WWW" -The following WordNet packages can be downloaded using a web browser -from \fBftp://ftp.cogsci.princeton.edu/wordnet/3.0\fP, or -from the Web site noted above. Users can also FTP directly from -\fBftp.cogsci.princeton.edu\fP, directory \fBwordnet/3.0\fP. - -.TS -center box ; -c | c | c | c -lt | l | l | lt. -\fBPackage\fP \fBFilename\fP \fBPlatform\fP \fBDescription\fP -_ -.na -Database \fBWordNet-3.0.tar.gz\fP Unix/OS X T{ -WordNet 3.0 database, interfaces, sense index, interface -and library source code, documentation. -T} -Database \fBWordNet-3.0.exe\fP Windows T{ -WordNet 3.0 database, interfaces, sense index, interface -and library source code, documentation. -T} -Prolog Database \fBWNprolog-3.0.tar.gz\fP All T{ -WordNet 3.0 database files in Prolog-readable format, documentation. -T} -Sense Map \fBWNsnsmap-3.0.tar.gz\fP All T{ -Mapping of 2.1 to 3.0 senses, documentation. -T} -.TE - -.SS "Database Package" -The database package is a complete installation for WordNet 3.0 users. -It includes the 3.0 database files, source code for the WordNet browsers and -library, and documentation. The other packages are not included \- -they must be downloaded and installed separately. - -Note that with this version of WordNet for Unix platforms, only source -code is provided. Users should carefully read the README and INSTALL -files for detailed information on compiling WordNet and dependencies. - -.SS Prolog Database Package -The WordNet 3.0 database files are available in this package in a -Prolog-readable format. Documentation describing the file format is -included. This package is only downloadable in compressed tar file -format, although once unpackaged it can be used from Windows -systems since the files are in ASCII. Many Windows utilities, such as -WinZip, can deal with a -compressed tar file. -.SS Sense Map Package -To help users automatically convert 2.1 noun and verb senses to their -corresponding 3.0 senses, we provide sense mapping information in -this package. This package contains files to map polysemous and -monosemous words, and documentation that describes the format of these -files. As with the Prolog database, this package is only downloadable -in compressed tar format, but the files are also in ASCII. -.SH NOTES -The lexicographer files and -.BR grind (1WN) -program are not generally distributed. - -All of the packages described above may not be available at the time -of release of the 3.0 database package. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnsearch.3 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnsearch.3 deleted file mode 100644 index c45985fcd..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnsearch.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,343 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.TH WNSEARCH 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" -.SH NAME -findtheinfo, findtheinfo_ds, is_defined, in_wn, index_lookup, parse_index, getindex, read_synset, parse_synset, free_syns, free_synset, free_index, traceptrs_ds, do_trace -.SH SYNOPSIS -.LP -\fB#include "wn.h" -.LP -\fBchar *findtheinfo(char *searchstr, int pos, int ptr_type, int sense_num);\fP -.LP -\fBSynsetPtr findtheinfo_ds(char *searchstr, int pos, int ptr_type, int sense_num );\fP -.LP -\fBunsigned int is_defined(char *searchstr, int pos);\fP -.LP -\fBunsigned int in_wn(char *searchstr, int pos);\fP -.LP -\fBIndexPtr index_lookup(char *searchstr, int pos);\fP -.LP -\fBIndexPtr parse_index(long offset, int dabase, char *line);\fP -.LP -\fBIndexPtr getindex(char *searchstr, int pos);\fP -.LP -\fBSynsetPtr read_synset(int pos, long synset_offset, char *searchstr);\fP -.LP -\fBSynsetPtr parse_synset(FILE *fp, int pos, char *searchstr);\fP -.LP -\fBvoid free_syns(SynsetPtr synptr);\fP -.LP -\fBvoid free_synset(SynsetPtr synptr);\fP -.LP -\fBvoid free_index(IndexPtr idx);\fP -.LP -\fBSynsetPtr traceptrs_ds(SynsetPtr synptr, int ptr_type, int pos, int depth);\fP -.LP -\fBchar *do_trace(SynsetPtr synptr, int ptr_type, int pos, int depth);\fP -.SH DESCRIPTION -.LP -These functions are used for searching the WordNet database. They -generally fall into several categories: functions for reading and -parsing index file entries; functions for reading and parsing synsets -in data files; functions for tracing pointers and hierarchies; -functions for freeing space occupied by data structures allocated with -.BR malloc (3). - -In the following function descriptions, \fIpos\fP is one of the -following: - -.RS -.nf -\fB1\fP NOUN -\fB2\fP VERB -\fB3\fP ADJECTIVE -\fB4\fP ADVERB -.fi -.RE - -.B findtheinfo(\|) -is the primary search algorithm for use with database interface -applications. Search results are automatically formatted, and a -pointer to the text buffer is returned. All searches listed in -.B WNHOME/include/wn.h -can be done by -.BR findtheinfo(\|) . -.B findtheinfo_ds(\|) -can be used to perform most of the searches, with results returned in -a linked list data structure. This is for use with applications that -need to analyze the search results rather than just display them. - -Both functions are passed the same arguments: \fIsearchstr\fP is the -word or collocation to search for; \fIpos\fP indicates the syntactic -category to search in; \fIptr_type\fP is one of the valid search types -for \fIsearchstr\fP in \fIpos\fP. (Available searches can be obtained -by calling -.B is_defined(\|) -described below.) \fIsense_num\fP should be -.SB ALLSENSES -if the search is to be done on all senses of \fIsearchstr\fP in -\fIpos\fP, or a positive integer indicating which sense to search. - -\fBfindtheinfo_ds(\|)\fP returns a linked list data structures -representing synsets. Senses are linked through the \fInextss\fP -field of a \fBSynset\fP data structure. For each sense, synsets that -match the search specified with \fIptr_type\fP are linked through the -\fIptrlist\fP field. See -.SB "Synset Navigation", -below, for detailed information on the linked lists returned. - -\fBis_defined(\|)\fP sets a bit for each search type that is valid for -\fIsearchstr\fP in \fIpos\fP, and returns the resulting unsigned -integer. Each bit number corresponds to a pointer type constant -defined in \fBWNHOME/include/wn.h\fP. For example, if bit 2 is -set, the -.SB HYPERPTR -search is valid for \fIsearchstr\fP. There are 29 possible searches. - -\fBin_wn(\|)\fP is used to find the syntactic categories in the -WordNet database that contain one or more senses of \fIsearchstr\fP. -If \fIpos\fP is -.SB ALL_POS, -all syntactic categories are checked. Otherwise, only the part of -speech passed is checked. An unsigned integer is returned with a bit -set corresponding to each syntactic category containing -\fIsearchstr\fP. The bit number matches the number for the part of -speech. \fB0\fP is returned if \fIsearchstr\fP is not present in -\fIpos\fP. - -\fBindex_lookup(\|)\fP finds \fIsearchstr\fP in the index file for -\fIpos\fP and returns a pointer to the parsed entry in an \fBIndex\fP -data structure. \fIsearchstr\fP must exactly match the form of the -word (lower case only, hyphens and underscores in the same places) in -the index file. -.SB NULL -is returned if a match is not found. - -\fBparse_index(\|)\fP parses an entry from an index file and returns a -pointer to the parsed entry in an \fBIndex\fP data structure. -Passed the byte \fIoffset\fP and syntactic category, it reads the index -entry at the desired location in the corresponding file. If passed -\fIline\fP, \fIline\fP contains an index file entry and the database -index file is not consulted. However, \fIoffset\fP and \fIdbase\fP -should still be passed so the information can be stored in the -\fBIndex\fP structure. - -\fBgetindex(\|)\fP is a "smart" search for \fIsearchstr\fP in the -index file corresponding to \fIpos\fP. It applies to \fIsearchstr\fP -an algorithm that replaces underscores with hyphens, hyphens with -underscores, removes hyphens and underscores, and removes periods in -an attempt to find a form of the string that is an exact match for an -entry in the index file corresponding to \fIpos\fP. -\fBindex_lookup(\|)\fP is called on each transformed string until a -match is found or all the different strings have been tried. It -returns a pointer to the parsed \fBIndex\fP data structure for -\fIsearchstr\fP, or -.SB NULL -if a match is not found. - -\fBread_synset(\|)\fP is used to read a synset from a byte offset in a -data file. It performs an \fBfseek\fP(3) to \fIsynset_offset\fP in -the data file corresponding to \fIpos\fP, and calls -\fBparse_synset(\|)\fP to read and parse the synset. A pointer to the -\fBSynset\fP data structure containing the parsed synset is returned. - -\fBparse_synset(\|)\fP reads the synset at the current offset in the -file indicated by \fIfp\fP. \fIpos\fP is the syntactic category, and -\fIsearchstr\fP, if not -.SB NULL, -indicates the word in the synset that the caller is interested in. An -attempt is made to match \fIsearchstr\fP to one of the words in the -synset. If an exact match is found, the \fIwhichword\fP field in the -\fBSynset\fP structure is set to that word's number in the synset -(beginning to count from \fB1\fP). - -\fBfree_syns(\|)\fP is used to free a linked list of \fBSynset\fP -structures allocated by \fBfindtheinfo_ds(\|)\fP. \fIsynptr\fP is a -pointer to the list to free. - -\fBfree_synset(\|)\fP frees the \fBSynset\fP structure pointed to by -\fIsynptr\fP. - -\fBfree_index(\|)\fP frees the \fBIndex\fP structure pointed to by -\fIidx\fP. - -\fBtraceptrs_ds(\|)\fP is a recursive search algorithm that traces -pointers matching \fIptr_type\fP starting with the synset pointed to -by \fIsynptr\fP. Setting \fIdepth\fP to \fB1\fP when -\fBtraceptrs_ds(\|)\fP is called indicates a recursive search; \fB0\fP -indicates a non-recursive call. \fIsynptr\fP points to the data -structure representing the synset to search for a pointer of type -\fIptr_type\fP. When a pointer type match is found, the synset -pointed to is read is linked onto the \fInextss\fP chain. Levels of -the tree generated by a recursive search are linked via the -\fIptrlist\fP field structure until -.SB NULL -is found, indicating the top (or bottom) of the tree. This function -is usually called from \fBfindtheinfo_ds(\|)\fP for each sense of the -word. See -.SB "Synset Navigation", -below, for detailed information on the linked lists returned. - -\fBdo_trace(\|)\fP performs the search indicated by \fIptr_type\fP on -synset \fPsynptr\fP in syntactic category \fIpos\fP. \fIdepth\fP is -defined as above. \fBdo_trace(\|)\fP returns the search results -formatted in a text buffer. -.SS Synset Navigation -Since the \fBSynset\fP structure is used to represent the synsets for -both word senses and pointers, the \fIptrlist\fP and \fInextss\fP -fields have different meanings depending on whether the structure is a -word sense or pointer. This can make navigation through the lists -returned by \fBfindtheinfo_ds(\|)\fP confusing. - -Navigation through the returned list involves the following: - -Following the \fInextss\fP chain from the synset returned moves -through the various senses of \fIsearchstr\fP. -.SB NULL -indicates that end of the chain of senses. - -Following the \fIptrlist\fP chain from a \fBSynset\fP structure -representing a sense traces the hierarchy of the search results for -that sense. Subsequent links in the \fIptrlist\fP chain indicate the -next level (up or down, depending on the search) in the hierarchy. -.SB NULL -indicates the end of the chain of search result synsets. - -If a synset pointed to by \fIptrlist\fP has a value in the -\fInextss\fP field, it represents another pointer of the same type at -that level in the hierarchy. For example, some noun synsets have two -hypernyms. Following this \fInextss\fP pointer, and then the -\fIptrlist\fP chain from the \fBSynset\fP structure pointed to, traces -another, parallel, hierarchy, until the end is indicated by -.SB NULL -on that \fIptrlist\fP chain. So, a \fBsynset\fP representing a -pointer (versus a sense of \fIsearchstr\fP) having a non-NULL -value in \fInextss\fP has another chain of search results linked -through the \fIptrlist\fP chain of the synset pointed to by -\fInextss\fP. - -If \fIsearchstr\fP contains more than one base form in WordNet (as in -the noun \fBaxes\fP, which has base forms \fBaxe\fP and \fBaxis\fP), -synsets representing the search results for each base form are linked -through the \fInextform\fP pointer of the \fBSynset\fP structure. -.SS WordNet Searches -There is no extensive description of what each search type is or the -results returned. Using the WordNet interface, examining the source -code, and reading -.BR wndb (5WN) -are the best ways to see what types of searches are available and the -data returned for each. - -Listed below are the valid searches -that can be passed as \fIptr_type\fP -to \fBfindtheinfo(\|)\fP. Passing a negative value (when applicable) -causes a recursive, hierarchical search by setting \fIdepth\fP to -\fB1\fP when \fBtraceptrs(\|)\fP is called. - -.bp -.TS -center box ; -l | c | c | l -l | c | c | l -l | c | c | l . -\fBptr_type\fP \fBValue\fP \fBPointer\fP \fBSearch\fP - \fBSymbol\fP -_ -ANTPTR 1 ! Antonyms -HYPERPTR 2 @ Hypernyms -HYPOPTR 3 \(ap Hyponyms -ENTAILPTR 4 * Entailment -SIMPTR 5 & Similar -ISMEMBERPTR 6 #m Member meronym -ISSTUFFPTR 7 #s Substance meronym -ISPARTPTR 8 #p Part meronym -HASMEMBERPTR 9 %m Member holonym -HASSTUFFPTR 10 %s Substance holonym -HASPARTPTR 11 %p Part holonym -MERONYM 12 % All meronyms -HOLONYM 13 # All holonyms -CAUSETO 14 > Cause -PPLPTR 15 < Participle of verb -SEEALSOPTR 16 ^ Also see -PERTPTR 17 \e Pertains to noun or derived from adjective -ATTRIBUTE 18 \\= Attribute -VERBGROUP 19 $ Verb group -DERIVATION 20 + Derivationally related form -CLASSIFICATION 21 ; Domain of synset -CLASS 22 - Member of this domain -SYNS 23 \fIn/a\fP Find synonyms -FREQ 24 \fIn/a\fP Polysemy -FRAMES 25 \fIn/a\fP Verb example sentences and generic frames -COORDS 26 \fIn/a\fP Noun coordinates -RELATIVES 27 \fIn/a\fP Group related senses -HMERONYM 28 \fIn/a\fP Hierarchical meronym search -HHOLONYM 29 \fIn/a\fP Hierarchical holonym search -WNGREP 30 \fIn/a\fP Find keywords by substring -OVERVIEW 31 \fIn/a\fP Show all synsets for word -CLASSIF_CATEGORY 32 ;c Show domain topic -CLASSIF_USAGE 33 ;u Show domain usage -CLASSIF_REGIONAL 34 ;r Show domain region -CLASS_CATEGORY 35 -c Show domain terms for topic -CLASS_USAGE 36 -u Show domain terms for usage -CLASS_REGIONAL 37 -r Show domain terms for region -INSTANCE 38 @i Instance of -INSTANCES 39 \(api Show instances -.TE - -\fBfindtheinfo_ds(\|)\fP cannot perform the following searches: - -.RS -.nf -SEEALSOPTR -PERTPTR -VERBGROUP -FREQ -FRAMES -RELATIVES -WNGREP -OVERVIEW -.fi -.RE -.SH NOTES -Applications that use WordNet and/or the morphological functions -must call \fBwninit(\|)\fP at the start of the program. See -.BR wnutil (3WN) -for more information. - -In all function calls, \fIsearchstr\fP may be either a word or a -collocation formed by joining individual words with underscore -characters (\fB_\fP). - -The \fBSearchResults\fP structure defines fields in the -\fIwnresults\fP global variable that are set by the various search -functions. This is a way to get additional information, such as the -number of senses the word has, from the search functions. -The \fIsearchds\fP field is set by \fBfindtheinfo_ds(\|)\fP. - -The \fIpos\fP passed to \fBtraceptrs_ds(\|)\fP is not used. - -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR binsrch (3WN), -.BR malloc (3), -.BR morph (3WN), -.BR wnutil (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN). -.SH WARNINGS -\fBparse_synset(\|)\fP must find an exact match between the -\fIsearchstr\fP passed and a word in the synset to set -\fIwhichword\fP. No attempt is made to translate hyphens and -underscores, as is done in \fBgetindex(\|)\fP. - -The WordNet database and exception list files must be opened with -\fBwninit\fP prior to using any of the searching functions. - -A large search may cause \fBfindtheinfo(\|)\fP to run out of buffer -space. The maximum buffer size is determined by computer platform. -If the buffer size is exceeded the following message is printed in the -output buffer: \fB"Search too large. Narrow search and try -again..."\fP. - -Passing an invalid \fIpos\fP will probably result in a core dump. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnstats.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnstats.7 deleted file mode 100644 index 8bbe356ef..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnstats.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.TH WNSTATS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" -.SH NAME -wnstats \- WordNet 3.0 database statistics -.SH DESCRIPTION -.SS Number of words, synsets, and senses -.TS -center box tab(/); -c | c | c | c -c | c | c | c -l | r | r | r. -\fBPOS\fP/\fBUnique\fP/\fBSynsets\fP/\fBTotal\fP -/\fBStrings\fP//\fBWord-Sense Pairs\fP/ -_ -Noun/117798/82115/146312 -Verb/11529/13767/25047 -Adjective/21479/18156/30002 -Adverb/4481/3621/5580 -= -Totals/155287/117659/206941 -.TE - -.SS Polysemy information - -.TS -center box tab(/); -c | c | c | c -c | c | c | c -l | r | r | r. -\fBPOS\fP/\fBMonosemous\fP/\fBPolysemous\fP/\fBPolysemous\fP -/\fBWords and Senses\fP/\fBWords\fP/\fBSenses\fP -_ -Noun/101863/15935/44449 -Verb/6277/5252/18770 -Adjective/16503/4976/14399 -Adverb/3748/733/1832 -= -Totals/128391/26896/79450 -.TE - -.TS -center box tab(/); -c | c | c -c | c | c -l | r | r. -\fBPOS\fP/\fBAverage Polysemy\fP/\fBAverage Polysemy\fP -/\fBIncluding Monosemous Words\fP/\fBExcluding Monosemous Words\fP -_ -Noun/1.24/2.79 -Verb/2.17/3.57 -Adjective/1.40/2.71 -Adverb/1.25/2.50 -.TE - -.SH NOTES -Statistics for all types of adjectives and adjective satellites are -combined. - -The total of all unique noun, verb, adjective, and adverb strings is -actually 147278. -However, many strings are unique within a -syntactic category, but are in more than one syntactic category. The -figures in the table represent the unique strings in each syntactic category. - diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnutil.3 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnutil.3 deleted file mode 100644 index d1cbb4c46..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnutil.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,177 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.TH WNUTIL 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" -.SH NAME -wninit, re_wninit, cntwords, strtolower, ToLowerCase, strsubst, -getptrtype, getpos, getsstype, StrToPos, GetSynsetForSense, -GetDataOffset, GetPolyCount, WNSnsToStr, -GetValidIndexPointer, GetWNSense, GetSenseIndex, default_display_message -.SH SYNOPSIS -.LP -\fB#include "wn.h"\fP -.LP -\fBint wninit(void);\fP -.LP -\fBint re_wninit(void);\fP -.LP -\fBint cntwords(char *str, char separator);\fP -.LP -\fBchar *strtolower(char *str);\fP -.LP -\fBchar *ToLowerCase(char *str);\fP -.LP -\fBchar *strsubst(char *str, char from, char to);\fP -.LP -\fBint getptrtype(char *ptr_symbol);\fP -.LP -\fBint getpos(char *ss_type);\fP -.LP -\fBint getsstype(char *ss_type);\fP -.LP -\fBint StrToPos(char \**pos);\fP -.LP -\fBSynsetPtr GetSynsetForSense(char *sense_key);\fP -.LP -\fBlong GetDataOffset(char *sense_key);\fP -.LP -\fBint GetPolyCount(char *sense_key);\fP -.LP -\fBchar *WNSnsToStr(IndexPtr idx, int sense_num);\fP -.LP -\fBIndexPtr GetValidIndexPointer(char *str, int pos);\fP -.LP -\fBint GetWNSense(char *lemma, *lex_sense);\fP -.LP -\fBSnsIndexPtr GetSenseIndex(char *sense_key);\fP -.LP -\fBint GetTagcnt(IndexPtr idx, int sense);\fP -.LP -\fBint default_display_message(char *msg);\fP -.SH DESCRIPTION -.LP -The WordNet library contains many utility functions used by the -interface code, other library functions, and various applications and -tools. Only those of importance to the WordNet search code, or which -are generally useful are described here. - -.B wninit(\|) -opens the files necessary for using WordNet with the WordNet library -functions. The database files are opened, and -.B morphinit(\|) -is called to open the exception list files. Returns \fB0\fP if -successful, \fB-1\fP otherwise. The database and exception list files -must be open before the WordNet search and morphology functions are -used. If the database is successfully opened, the global variable -\fBOpenDB\fP is set to \fB1\fP. Note that it is possible for the -database files to be opened (\fBOpenDB == 1\fP), but not the exception -list files. - -.B re_wninit(\|) -is used to close the database files and reopen them, and is used -exclusively for WordNet development. -.B re_morphinit(\|) -is called to close and reopen the exception list files. Return codes -are as described above. - -.B cntwords(\|) -counts the number of underscore or space separated words in \fIstr\fP. -A hyphen is passed in \fIseparator\fP if is is to be considered a -word delimiter. Otherwise \fIseparator\fP can be any other -character, or an underscore if another character is not desired. - -.B strtolower(\|) -converts \fIstr\fP to lower case and removes a trailing adjective -marker, if present. \fIstr\fP is actually modified by this function, -and a pointer to the modified string is returned. - -.B ToLowerCase(\|) -converts \fIstr\fP to lower case as above, without removing an -adjective marker. - -.B strsubst(\|) -replaces all occurrences of \fIfrom\fP with \fIto\fP in \fIstr\fP and -returns resulting string. - -.B getptrtype(\|) -returns the integer \fIptr_type\fP corresponding to the pointer -character passed in \fIptr_symbol\fP. See -.BR wnsearch (3WN) -for a table of pointer symbols and types. - -.B getpos(\|) -returns the integer constant corresponding to the synset type passed. -\fIss_type\fP may be one of the following: \fBn, v, a, r, s\fP. If -\fBs\fP is passed, -.SB ADJ -is returned. Exits with \fB-1\fP if \fIss_type\fP is invalid. - -.B getsstype(\|) -works like \fBgetpos(\|)\fP, but returns -.SB SATELLITE -if \fIss_type\fP is \fBs\fP. - -.B StrToPos(\|) -returns the integer constant corresponding to the syntactic category -passed in \fIpos\fP. \fIstring\fP must be one of the following: -\fBnoun, verb, adj, adv\fP. \fB-1\fP is returned if \fIpos\fP is -invalid. - -.B GetSynsetForSense(\|) -returns the synset that contains the word sense \fIsense_key\fP and -.SB NULL -in case of error. - -.B GetDataOffset(\|) -returns the synset offset for synset that contains the word sense -\fIsense_key\fP, and \fB0\fP if \fIsense_key\fP is not in sense index -file. - -.B GetPolyCount(\|) -returns the polysemy count (number of senses in WordNet) for -\fIlemma\fP encoded in \fIsense_key\fP and \fB0\fP if word is not -found. - -.B WNSnsToStr(\|) -returns sense key encoding for \fIsense_num\fP entry in \fIidx\fP. - -.B GetValidIndexPointer(\|) -returns the Index structure for \fIword\fP in \fIpos\fP. Calls -.BR morphstr (3WN) -to find a valid base form if \fIword\fP is inflected. - -.B GetWNSense(\|) -returns the WordNet sense number for the sense key encoding -represented by \fIlemma\fP and \fIlex_sense\fP. - -.B GetSenseIndex(\|) -returns parsed sense index entry for \fIsense_key\fP and -.SB NULL -if \fIsense_key\fP is not in sense index. - -.B GetTagcnt(\|) -returns the number of times the sense passed has been tagged according -to the \fIcntlist\fP file. - -.B default_display_message(\|) -simply returns \fB-1\fP. This is the default value for the global -variable \fBdisplay_message\fP, that points to a function to call to -display an error message. In general, applications (including the -WordNet interfaces) define an application specific function and set -\fBdisplay_message\fP to point to it. -.SH NOTES -\fBinclude/wn.h\fP lists all the pointer and search -types and their corresponding constant values. There is no -description of what each search type is or the results returned. -Using the WordNet interface is the best way to see what types of -searches are available, and the data returned for each. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR morph (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN). - -.SH WARNINGS -Error checking on passed arguments is not rigorous. Passing -.SB NULL -pointers or invalid values will often cause an application to die. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/pdf/Makefile b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/pdf/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 174c26e13..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/pdf/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,313 +0,0 @@ -# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.9 from Makefile.am. -# doc/pdf/Makefile. 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Some)1 539 2 3909 4464 t -(\(i.e. the)1 311 1 1080 4584 t -10 S1 f -(")1425 4584 w -10 R f -(reverse)1466 4584 w -10 S1 f -(")1753 4584 w -10 R f -( example, if)2 490( for)1 150( So,)1 198(relation is implicit\).)2 810 4 1828 4584 t -10 B f -(x)3509 4584 w -10 R f -(is a hypernym of)3 698 1 3592 4584 t -10 B f -(y)4323 4584 w -10 R f -(,)4373 4584 w -10 B f -(y)4431 4584 w -10 R f -(is necessarily a hypo-)3 886 1 4514 4584 t -(nym of)1 294 1 1080 4704 t -10 B f -(x)1407 4704 w -10 R f -( the prolog database, re\257ected pointers are usually implied for semantic relations.)11 3335(. In)1 174 2 1457 4704 t -(Semantic relations are represented by a pair of)7 1972 1 1080 4944 t -10 I f -(synset)3094 4944 w -10 S f -(_)3338 4944 w -10 I f -(id)3388 4944 w -10 R f -(s, in which the \256rst)4 832 1 3466 4944 t -10 I f -(synset)4340 4944 w -10 S f -(_)4584 4944 w -10 I f -(id)4634 4944 w -10 R f -(is generally the)2 646 1 4754 4944 t -( two pairs)2 418( If)1 136(source of the relation and the second is the target.)9 2087 3 1080 5064 t -10 I f -(synset)3758 5064 w -10 S f -(_)4002 5064 w -10 I f -(id)4052 5064 w -10 B f -(,)4130 5064 w -10 I f -(w)4155 5064 w -10 S f -(_)4222 5064 w -10 I f -(num)4272 5064 w -10 R f -( the opera-)2 448(are present,)1 471 2 4481 5064 t -(tor represents a lexical relation between word forms.)7 2156 1 1080 5184 t -10 B f -(s\()1080 5424 w -10 I f -(synset)1152 5424 w -10 S f -(_)1396 5424 w -10 I f -(id)1446 5424 w -10 B f -(,)1524 5424 w -10 I f -(w)1549 5424 w -10 S f -(_)1616 5424 w -10 I f -(num)1666 5424 w -10 B f -(,')1838 5424 w -10 I f -(word)1896 5424 w -10 B f -(',)2102 5424 w -10 I f -(ss)2160 5424 w -10 S f -(_)2238 5424 w -10 I f -(type)2288 5424 w -10 B f -(,)2454 5424 w -10 I f -(sense)2479 5424 w -10 S f -(_)2695 5424 w -10 I f -(number)2745 5424 w -10 B f -(,)3050 5424 w -10 I f -(tag)3075 5424 w -10 S f -(_)3203 5424 w -10 I f -(count)3253 5424 w -10 B f -(\).)3475 5424 w -10 R f -(A)1440 5544 w -10 B f -(s)1559 5544 w -10 R f -( In)1 163(operator is present for every word sense in WordNet.)8 2295 2 1645 5544 t -10 B f -(wn)4150 5544 w -10 S f -(_)4278 5544 w -10 B f -(s.pl)4328 5544 w -10 R f -(,)4476 5544 w -10 I f -(w)4549 5544 w -10 S f -(_)4616 5544 w -10 I f -(num)4666 5544 w -10 R f -(speci\256es the)1 514 1 4886 5544 t -(word number for)2 692 1 1440 5664 t -10 I f -(word)2165 5664 w -10 R f -(in the synset.)2 541 1 2404 5664 t -10 B f -(g\()1080 5904 w -10 I f -(synset)1163 5904 w -10 S f -(_)1407 5904 w -10 I f -(id)1457 5904 w -10 B f -(,'\()1535 5904 w -10 I f -(gloss)1626 5904 w -10 B f -(\)'\).)1832 5904 w -10 R f -(The)1440 6024 w -10 B f -(g)1628 6024 w -10 R f -(operator speci\256es the gloss for a synset.)6 1637 1 1711 6024 t -10 B f -(hyp\()1080 6264 w -10 I f -(synset)1275 6264 w -10 S f -(_)1519 6264 w -10 I f -(id)1569 6264 w -10 B f -(,)1647 6264 w -10 I f -(synset)1672 6264 w -10 S f -(_)1916 6264 w -10 I f -(id)1966 6264 w -10 B f -(\).)2044 6264 w -10 R f -(The)1440 6384 w -10 B f -(hyp)1633 6384 w -10 R f -( rela-)1 221( This)1 250(operator speci\256es that the second synset is a hypernym of the \256rst synset.)12 3095 3 1834 6384 t -( re\257exive operator, hyponym, implies that the \256rst synset is)9 2455( The)1 222(tion holds for nouns and verbs.)5 1283 3 1440 6504 t -(a hyponym of the second synset.)5 1344 1 1440 6624 t -10 B f -(ent\()1080 6864 w -10 I f -(synset)1246 6864 w -10 S f -(_)1490 6864 w -10 I f -(id)1540 6864 w -10 B f -(,)1618 6864 w -10 I f -(synset)1643 6864 w -10 S f -(_)1887 6864 w -10 I f -(id)1937 6864 w -10 B f -(\).)2015 6864 w -10 R f -(The)1440 6984 w -10 B f -(ent)1633 6984 w -10 R f -( relation)1 344( This)1 250(operator speci\256es that the second synset is an entailment of \256rst synset.)11 3001 3 1805 6984 t -(only holds for verbs.)3 851 1 1440 7104 t -( 1)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7680 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 1 1 -%%Page: 2 2 -save -mark -2 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 5WN \))3 330( PROLOGDB)1 3340(File Formats)1 517 3 1213 480 t -10 B f -(sim\()1080 960 w -10 I f -(synset)1263 960 w -10 S f -(_)1507 960 w -10 I f -(id)1557 960 w -10 B f -(,)1635 960 w -10 I f -(synset)1660 960 w -10 S f -(_)1904 960 w -10 I f -(id)1954 960 w -10 B f -(\).)2032 960 w -10 R f -(The)1440 1080 w -10 B f -(sim)1630 1080 w -10 R f -( This)1 247( second synset is similar in meaning to the \256rst synset.)10 2285(operator speci\256es that the)3 1053 3 1815 1080 t -( rela-)1 218( This)1 247( head.)1 249(means that the second synset is a satellite the \256rst synset, which is the cluster)14 3246 4 1440 1200 t -(tion only holds for adjective synsets contained in adjective clusters.)9 2769 1 1440 1320 t -10 B f -(mm\()1080 1560 w -10 I f -(synset)1279 1560 w -10 S f -(_)1523 1560 w -10 I f -(id)1573 1560 w -10 B f -(,)1651 1560 w -10 I f -(synset)1676 1560 w -10 S f -(_)1920 1560 w -10 I f -(id)1970 1560 w -10 B f -(\).)2048 1560 w -10 R f -(The)1440 1680 w -10 B f -(mm)1642 1680 w -10 R f -( \256rst synset.)2 527(operator speci\256es that the second synset is a member meronym of the)11 3018 2 1855 1680 t -( re\257exive operator, member holonym, can be implied.)7 2208( The)1 221(This relation only holds for nouns.)5 1423 3 1440 1800 t -10 B f -(ms\()1080 2040 w -10 I f -(synset)1235 2040 w -10 S f -(_)1479 2040 w -10 I f -(id)1529 2040 w -10 B f -(,)1607 2040 w -10 I f -(synset)1632 2040 w -10 S f -(_)1876 2040 w -10 I f -(id)1926 2040 w -10 B f -(\).)2004 2040 w -10 R f -(The)1440 2160 w -10 B f -(ms)1641 2160 w -10 R f -(operator speci\256es that the second synset is a substance meronym of the \256rst synset.)13 3591 1 1809 2160 t -( re\257exive operator, substance holonym, can be implied.)7 2269( The)1 221(This relation only holds for nouns.)5 1423 3 1440 2280 t -10 B f -(mp\()1080 2520 w -10 I f -(synset)1252 2520 w -10 S f -(_)1496 2520 w -10 I f -(id)1546 2520 w -10 B f -(,)1624 2520 w -10 I f -(synset)1649 2520 w -10 S f -(_)1893 2520 w -10 I f -(id)1943 2520 w -10 B f -(\).)2021 2520 w -10 R f -(The)1440 2640 w -10 B f -(mp)1638 2640 w -10 R f -( This)1 255( part meronym of the \256rst synset.)6 1438(operator speci\256es that the second synset is a)7 1887 3 1820 2640 t -( re\257exive operator, part holonym, can be implied.)7 2036( The)1 221(relation only holds for nouns.)4 1212 3 1440 2760 t -10 B f -(cs\()1080 3000 w -10 I f -(synset)1196 3000 w -10 S f -(_)1440 3000 w -10 I f -(id)1490 3000 w -10 B f -(,)1568 3000 w -10 I f -(synset)1593 3000 w -10 S f -(_)1837 3000 w -10 I f -(id)1887 3000 w -10 B f -(\).)1965 3000 w -10 R f -(The)1440 3120 w -10 B f -(cs)1629 3120 w -10 R f -( relation only)2 553( This)1 246( of the \256rst synset.)4 776(operator speci\256es that the second synset is a cause)8 2079 4 1746 3120 t -(holds for verbs.)2 640 1 1440 3240 t -10 B f -(vgp\()1080 3480 w -10 I f -(synset)1269 3480 w -10 S f -(_)1513 3480 w -10 I f -(id)1563 3480 w -10 B f -(,)1641 3480 w -10 I f -(synset)1666 3480 w -10 S f -(_)1910 3480 w -10 I f -(id)1960 3480 w -10 B f -(\).)2038 3480 w -10 R f -(The)1440 3600 w -10 B f -(vgp)1645 3600 w -10 R f -( and should be grouped)4 1036(operator speci\256es verb synsets that are similar in meaning)8 2513 2 1851 3600 t -(together when displayed in response to a grouped synset search.)9 2628 1 1440 3720 t -10 B f -(at\()1080 3960 w -10 I f -(synset)1196 3960 w -10 S f -(_)1440 3960 w -10 I f -(id)1490 3960 w -10 B f -(,)1568 3960 w -10 I f -(synset)1593 3960 w -10 S f -(_)1837 3960 w -10 I f -(id)1887 3960 w -10 B f -(\).)1965 3960 w -10 R f -(The)1440 4080 w -10 B f -(at)1633 4080 w -10 R f -(operator de\256nes the attribute relation between noun and adjective synset pairs in which)12 3645 1 1755 4080 t -( \(ie. each)2 386( each pair, both relations are listed)6 1450( For)1 210(the adjective is a value of the noun.)7 1505 4 1440 4200 t -10 I f -(synset)5028 4200 w -10 S f -(_)5272 4200 w -10 I f -(id)5322 4200 w -10 R f -(is both a source and target\).)5 1143 1 1440 4320 t -10 B f -(ant\()1080 4560 w -10 I f -(synset)1252 4560 w -10 S f -(_)1496 4560 w -10 I f -(id)1546 4560 w -10 B f -(,)1624 4560 w -10 I f -(w)1649 4560 w -10 S f -(_)1716 4560 w -10 I f -(num)1766 4560 w -10 B f -(,)1938 4560 w -10 I f -(synset)1963 4560 w -10 S f -(_)2207 4560 w -10 I f -(id)2257 4560 w -10 B f -(,)2335 4560 w -10 I f -(w)2360 4560 w -10 S f -(_)2427 4560 w -10 I f -(num)2477 4560 w -10 B f -(\).)2649 4560 w -10 R f -(The)1440 4680 w -10 B f -(ant)1633 4680 w -10 R f -(operator speci\256es antonymous)2 1243 1 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This)1 434 2 3244 3072 t -(meronyms of)1 538 1 1830 3192 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2401 3192 w -10 R f -(and all of its hypernyms.)4 1023 1 2806 3192 t -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 3360 w -10 B f -(sprtn)1145 3360 w -10 R f -(Display)1830 3360 w -10 I f -(part of)1 278 1 2174 3360 t -10 R f -(holonyms of)1 511 1 2485 3360 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3029 3360 w -10 R f -(\()3434 3360 w -10 I f -(PART OF)1 405 1 3467 3360 t -10 R f -(relation\).)3905 3360 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 3528 w -10 B f -(smemn)1145 3528 w -10 R f -(Display)1830 3528 w -10 I f -(member of)1 432 1 2174 3528 t -10 R f -(holonyms of)1 511 1 2639 3528 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3183 3528 w -10 R f -(\()3588 3528 w -10 I f -(MEMBER OF)1 576 1 3621 3528 t -10 R f -(relation\).)4230 3528 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 3696 w -10 B f -(ssubn)1145 3696 w -10 R f -(Display)1830 3696 w -10 I f -(substance of)1 505 1 2174 3696 t -10 R f -(holonyms of)1 511 1 2712 3696 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3256 3696 w -10 R f -(\()3661 3696 w -10 I f -(SUBSTANCE OF)1 711 1 3694 3696 t -10 R f -(relation\).)4438 3696 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 3864 w -10 B f -(holon)1145 3864 w -10 R f -(Display all holonyms of)3 1012 1 1830 3864 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2883 3864 w -10 R f -(\()3296 3864 w -10 I f -(PART OF, MEMBER OF, SUBSTANCE OF)5 1848 1 3329 3864 t -10 R f -(rela-)5218 3864 w -(tions\).)1830 3984 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 4152 w -10 B f -(hholn)1145 4152 w -10 R f -(Display holonyms for)2 922 1 1830 4152 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2803 4152 w -10 R f -( is a recursive search that prints all the)8 1738(tree. This)1 436 2 3226 4152 t -(holonyms of)1 511 1 1830 4272 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2374 4272 w -10 R f -(and all of each holonym's holonyms.)5 1522 1 2779 4272 t -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 4440 w -10 B f -(entav)1145 4440 w -10 R f -(Display entailment relations of)3 1259 1 1830 4440 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3122 4440 w -10 R f -(.)3494 4440 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 4608 w -10 B f -(framv)1145 4608 w -10 R f -(Display applicable verb sentence frames for)5 1793 1 1830 4608 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3656 4608 w -10 R f -(.)4028 4608 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 4776 w -10 B f -(causv)1145 4776 w -10 R f -(Display)1830 4776 w -10 I f -(cause to)1 338 1 2174 4776 t -10 R f -(relations of)1 460 1 2545 4776 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3038 4776 w -10 R f -(.)3410 4776 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1113 4944 w -10 B f -(pert)1178 4944 w -10 R f -(\()1355 4944 w -10 I f -(a)1388 4944 w -10 S f -(\372)1471 4944 w -10 I f -(r)1554 4944 w -10 R f -( pertainyms of)2 593(\) Display)1 548 2 1593 4944 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2767 4944 w -10 R f -(.)3139 4944 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1113 5112 w -10 B f -(attr)1178 5112 w -10 R f -(\()1338 5112 w -10 I f -(n)1371 5112 w -10 S f -(\372)1454 5112 w -10 I f -(a)1537 5112 w -10 R f -( adjective values for noun attribute, or noun attributes of adjective values.)11 3030(\) Display)1 554 2 1587 5112 t -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 5280 w -10 B f -(grep)1145 5280 w -10 R f -(\()1339 5280 w -10 I f -(n)1372 5280 w -10 S f -(\372)1455 5280 w -10 I f -(v)1538 5280 w -10 S f -(\372)1615 5280 w -10 I f -(a)1698 5280 w -10 S f -(\372)1781 5280 w -10 I f -(r)1864 5280 w -10 R f -(\))1903 5280 w -(List compound words containing)3 1343 1 1830 5400 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3206 5400 w -10 R f -(as a substring.)2 585 1 3611 5400 t -9 B f -(SEARCH RESULTS)1 830 1 720 5568 t -10 R f -( search, the output consists a one line)7 1550( each)1 215( For)1 205(The results of a search are written to the standard output.)10 2350 4 1080 5688 t -(description of the search, followed by the search results.)8 2309 1 1080 5808 t -(All searches other than)3 947 1 1080 6048 t -10 S1 f -(\261)2062 6048 w -10 B f -(over)2127 6048 w -10 R f -( in the following general format.)5 1353(list all senses matching the search results)6 1697 2 2350 6048 t -(Items enclosed in italicized square brackets \()6 1838 1 1080 6168 t -10 I f -([ ... ])2 219 1 2918 6168 t -10 R f -(\) may not be present.)4 872 1 3137 6168 t -(One line listing the number of senses matching the search request.)10 2723 1 1440 6408 t -(Each sense matching the search requested displayed as follows:)8 2603 1 1440 6648 t -10 B f -(Sense)1800 6888 w -10 I f -(n)2072 6888 w -([)1800 7008 w -10 S f -({)1839 7008 w -10 I f -(synset)1887 7008 w -10 S f -(_)2131 7008 w -10 I f -(offset)2181 7008 w -10 S f -(})2398 7008 w -10 I f -(] [)1 111 1 2446 7008 t -10 S1 f -(<)2557 7008 w -10 I f -(lex)2613 7008 w -10 S f -(_)2729 7008 w -10 I f -(\256lename)2779 7008 w -10 S1 f -(>)3117 7008 w -10 I f -(] word1[)1 400 1 3173 7008 t -10 S1 f -(#)3573 7008 w -10 I f -(sense)3623 7008 w -10 S f -(_)3839 7008 w -10 I f -(number][, word2...])1 844 1 3889 7008 t -10 R f -(Where)1440 7248 w -10 I f -(n)1739 7248 w -10 R f -(is the sense number of the search word,)7 1637 1 1823 7248 t -10 I f -(synset)3494 7248 w -10 S f -(_)3738 7248 w -10 I f -(offset)3788 7248 w -10 R f -( synset in)2 398(is the byte offset of the)5 963 2 4039 7248 t -( 2)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7728 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 2 2 -%%Page: 3 3 -save -mark -3 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 1WN \))3 330( WN)1 3180(User Commands)1 677 3 1213 480 t -(the)1440 960 w -10 B f -(data.)1603 960 w -10 I f -(pos)1817 960 w -10 R f -( category,)1 408(\256le corresponding to the syntactic)4 1418 2 1997 960 t -10 I f -(lex)3863 960 w -10 S f -(_)3979 960 w -10 I f -(\256lename)4029 960 w -10 R f -(is the name of the lexi-)5 993 1 4407 960 t -(cographer \256le that the synset comes from,)6 1726 1 1440 1080 t -10 I f -(word1)3200 1080 w -10 R f -( that this is)3 467(is the \256rst word in the synset \(note)7 1443 2 3490 1080 t -(not necessarily the search word\) and)5 1544 1 1440 1200 t -10 I f -(sense)3027 1200 w -10 S f -(_)3243 1200 w -10 I f -(number)3293 1200 w -10 R f -( assigned to)2 506(is the WordNet sense number)4 1253 2 3641 1200 t -(the preceding word.)2 819 1 1440 1320 t -10 I f -(synset)2330 1320 w -10 S f -(_)2574 1320 w -10 I f -(offset, lex)1 396 1 2624 1320 t -10 S f -(_)3020 1320 w -10 I f -(\256lename)3070 1320 w -10 R f -(, and)1 207 1 3408 1320 t -10 I f -(sense)3653 1320 w -10 S f -(_)3869 1320 w -10 I f -(number)3919 1320 w -10 R f -(are generated when the)3 960 1 4262 1320 t -10 S1 f -(\261)5260 1320 w -10 B f -(o,)5325 1320 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1440 1440 w -10 B f -(a,)1505 1440 w -10 R f -(and)1613 1440 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1790 1440 w -10 B f -(s)1855 1440 w -10 R f -(options, respectively, are speci\256ed.)3 1427 1 1927 1440 t -( printed below each sense's synset output)6 1887(The synsets matching the search requested are)6 2073 2 1440 1680 t -( line of output is preceded by a marker \(usually)9 2005( Each)1 270(described above.)1 684 3 1440 1800 t -10 B f -(=)4437 1800 w -10 S1 f -(>)4494 1800 w -10 R f -(\), then a synset, for-)4 850 1 4550 1800 t -( the tree, then successive)4 1077( a search traverses more one level of)7 1600( If)1 145(matted as described above.)3 1138 4 1440 1920 t -( the)1 158( When)1 307(lines are indented by spaces corresponding to its level in the hierarchy.)11 2949 3 1440 2040 t -10 S1 f -(\261)4890 2040 w -10 B f -(g)4955 2040 w -10 R f -(option is)1 359 1 5041 2040 t -( synset is)2 393( Each)1 270( displayed in parentheses at the end of each synset.)9 2146(speci\256ed, synset glosses are)3 1151 4 1440 2160 t -(printed on one line.)3 801 1 1440 2280 t -( most common sense)3 884(Senses are generally ordered from most to least frequently used, with the)11 3076 2 1440 2520 t -(numbered)1440 2640 w -10 B f -(1)1879 2640 w -10 R f -( of use is determined by the number of times a sense is tagged in the)15 2952(. Frequency)1 519 2 1929 2640 t -( that are not semantically tagged follow the ordered)8 2145( Senses)1 341(various semantic concordance texts.)3 1474 3 1440 2760 t -( that this ordering is only an estimate based on usage in a small corpus.)14 2951(senses. Note)1 540 2 1440 2880 t -( of meaning, rather than ordered by frequency of use.)9 2241(Verb senses can be grouped by similarity)6 1719 2 1440 3120 t -(The)1440 3240 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1639 3240 w -10 B f -(simsv)1704 3240 w -10 R f -( that are close in meaning together, with a line of dashes)11 2444(search prints all senses)3 969 2 1987 3240 t -( See)1 235(indicating the end of a group.)5 1341 2 1440 3360 t -10 B f -(wngroups)3074 3360 w -10 R f -(\(7WN\) for a discussion of how senses are)7 1903 1 3497 3360 t -(grouped.)1440 3480 w -(The)1440 3720 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1641 3720 w -10 B f -(over)1706 3720 w -10 R f -( overview of all the senses of the search word in all syntactic)12 2692(search displays an)2 768 2 1940 3720 t -( results of this search are similar to the)8 1702(categories. The)1 662 2 1440 3840 t -10 S1 f -(\261)3849 3840 w -10 B f -(syns)3914 3840 w -10 R f -(search, however no additional)3 1257 1 4143 3840 t -( are)1 168( senses)1 301( The)1 234(\(ex. hypernym\) synsets are displayed, and synset glosses are always printed.)10 3257 4 1440 3960 t -( above with)2 564(grouped by syntactic category, and each synset is annotated as described)10 3396 2 1440 4080 t -10 I f -(synset)1440 4200 w -10 S f -(_)1684 4200 w -10 I f -(offset)1734 4200 w -10 R f -(,)1951 4200 w -10 I f -(lex)2016 4200 w -10 S f -(_)2132 4200 w -10 I f -(\256lename)2182 4200 w -10 R f -(, and)1 209 1 2520 4200 t -10 I f -(sense)2769 4200 w -10 S f -(_)2985 4200 w -10 I f -(number)3035 4200 w -10 R f -(as dictated by the)3 741 1 3380 4200 t -10 S1 f -(\261)4161 4200 w -10 B f -(o,)4226 4200 w -10 S1 f -(\261)4341 4200 w -10 B f -(a,)4406 4200 w -10 R f -(and)4521 4200 w -10 S1 f -(\261)4706 4200 w -10 B f -(s)4771 4200 w -10 R f -(options. The)1 549 1 4851 4200 t -( indicates how many of the senses in each syntactic category are)11 3036(overview search also)2 924 2 1440 4320 t -( determine whether a sense's sense)5 1443( is a way for the user to)7 997( This)1 245(represented in the tagged texts.)4 1275 4 1440 4440 t -( that has)2 351( each sense)2 468( For)1 240(number is based on semantic tagging data, or was arbitrarily assigned.)10 2901 4 1440 4560 t -( number of semantic tags to that sense are indicated in parentheses)11 2840(appeared in such texts, the)4 1120 2 1440 4680 t -(after the sense number.)3 949 1 1440 4800 t -( performed on some senses of)5 1239(If a search cannot be)4 860 2 1440 5040 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3574 5040 w -10 R f -(, the search results are headed by a)7 1454 1 3946 5040 t -(string of the form:)3 754 1 1440 5160 t -(X of Y senses of)4 697 1 1800 5280 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2530 5280 w -10 R f -(The output of the)3 715 1 1440 5520 t -10 S1 f -(\261)2188 5520 w -10 B f -(deri)2253 5520 w -10 R f -( morphologically related to)3 1112(search shows word forms that are)5 1378 2 2458 5520 t -10 B f -(searchstr)4982 5520 w -10 R f -(.)5375 5520 w -(Each word form pointed to from)5 1350 1 1440 5640 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2826 5640 w -10 R f -(is displayed, preceded by)3 1042 1 3234 5640 t -10 B f -(RELATED TO-)1 697 1 4311 5640 t -10 S1 f -(>)5008 5640 w -10 R f -(and the)1 301 1 5099 5640 t -( the word)2 407( after)1 221( Printed)1 361(syntactic category of the link, followed, on the next line, by its synset.)12 2971 4 1440 5760 t -(form is)1 294 1 1440 5880 t -10 S1 f -(#)1767 5880 w -10 I f -(n)1817 5880 w -10 R f -(where)1900 5880 w -10 I f -(n)2176 5880 w -10 R f -(indicates the WordNet sense number of the term pointed to.)9 2457 1 2259 5880 t -(The)1440 6120 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1628 6120 w -10 B f -(domn)1693 6120 w -10 R f -(and)1971 6120 w -10 S1 f -(\261)2148 6120 w -10 B f -(domt)2213 6120 w -10 R f -( been classi\256ed in and, con-)5 1154(searches show the domain that a synset has)7 1778 2 2468 6120 t -( domain is either a)4 814( A)1 149( assigned to a speci\256c domain.)5 1316(versely, all of the terms that have been)7 1681 4 1440 6240 t -10 B f -(TOPIC, REGION)1 786 1 1440 6360 t -10 R f -(or)2264 6360 w -10 B f -(USAGE,)2385 6360 w -10 R f -( pointer character stored in the data-)6 1524(as re\257ected in the speci\256c)4 1083 2 2793 6360 t -( A)1 145(base, and displayed in the output.)5 1410 2 1440 6480 t -10 S1 f -(\261)3035 6480 w -10 B f -(domn)3100 6480 w -10 R f -( if any, that)3 497(search on a term shows the domain,)6 1518 2 3385 6480 t -(each synset containing)2 936 1 1440 6600 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2417 6600 w -10 R f -( output display shows the domain)5 1422( The)1 229(has been classi\256ed in.)3 919 3 2830 6600 t -(type \()1 243 1 1440 6720 t -10 B f -(TOPIC, REGION)1 786 1 1683 6720 t -10 R f -(or)2507 6720 w -10 B f -(USAGE)2628 6720 w -10 R f -( the domain synset)3 783(\), followed by the syntactic category of)6 1644 2 2973 6720 t -( by)1 136( term is followed)3 710( Each)1 267(and the terms in the synset.)5 1138 4 1440 6840 t -10 S1 f -(#)3727 6840 w -10 I f -(n)3777 6840 w -10 R f -(where)3863 6840 w -10 I f -(n)4142 6840 w -10 R f -(indicates the WordNet sense)3 1172 1 4228 6840 t -( converse search,)2 731( The)1 238(number of the term.)3 868 3 1440 6960 t -10 S1 f -(\261)3326 6960 w -10 B f -(domt)3391 6960 w -10 R f -(, shows all of the synsets that have been)8 1787 1 3613 6960 t -(placed into the domain)3 937 1 1440 7080 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2410 7080 w -10 R f -(, with analogous markers.)3 1053 1 2782 7080 t -( 3)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7680 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 3 3 -%%Page: 4 4 -save -mark -4 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 1WN \))3 330( WN)1 3180(User Commands)1 677 3 1213 480 t -(When)1440 960 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1740 960 w -10 B f -(framv)1805 960 w -10 R f -( sentence frames are)3 924(is speci\256ed, sample illustrative sentences and generic)6 2349 2 2127 960 t -( a sample sentence is found, the base form of)9 1949(displayed. If)1 549 2 1440 1080 t -10 I f -(search)3980 1080 w -10 R f -( sen-)1 207(is substituted into the)3 905 2 4288 1080 t -(tence, and it is printed below the synset, preceded with the)10 2445 1 1440 1200 t -10 B f -(EX:)3921 1200 w -10 R f -( no sample sen-)3 657(marker. When)1 614 2 4129 1200 t -( frames that are accept-)4 997( Sentence)1 435( are displayed.)2 613(tences are found, the generic sentence frames)6 1915 4 1440 1320 t -(able for all words in a synset are preceded by the marker)11 2411 1 1440 1440 t -10 S f -(*)3890 1440 w -10 S1 f -(>)3940 1440 w -10 R f -( a frame is acceptable for the)6 1241(. If)1 163 2 3996 1440 t -(search word only, it is preceded by the marker)8 1912 1 1440 1560 t -10 B f -(=)3385 1560 w -10 S1 f -(>)3442 1560 w -10 R f -(.)3498 1560 w -( When)1 313( parts of speech.)3 699(Search results for adjectives are slightly different from those for other)10 2948 3 1440 1800 t -( When)1 312( one, is also printed in parentheses.)6 1494(an adjective is printed, its direct antonym, if it has)9 2154 3 1440 1920 t -10 I f -(searchstr)1440 2040 w -10 R f -( position)1 359( The)1 224( of the head synset's satellites are also displayed.)8 2043(is in a head synset, all)5 927 4 1847 2040 t -( to the noun may be restricted to the)8 1629(of an adjective in relation)4 1120 2 1440 2160 t -10 I f -(prenominal)4238 2160 w -10 R f -(,)4699 2160 w -10 I f -(postnominal)4773 2160 w -10 R f -(or)5317 2160 w -10 I f -(predicative)1440 2280 w -10 R f -( present, these restrictions are noted in parentheses.)7 2104(position. 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When)1 363 3 3158 4008 t -(tion information are displayed, the synset location information appears \256rst.)9 3105 1 1800 4128 t -( word in each synset is)5 1037(When sense numbers are shown, the sense number of each)9 2563 2 1800 4368 t -(printed immediately after the word, and is preceded by a number sign \()12 2932 1 1800 4488 t -10 S1 f -(#)4732 4488 w -10 R f -(\).)4782 4488 w -(Set maximum history length...)3 1236 1 1440 4656 t -( of previous searches to be kept)6 1318(Display a popup dialog in which the maximum number)8 2282 2 1800 4776 t -(on the History list can be set.)6 1211 1 1800 4896 t -(Set font...)1 397 1 1440 5064 t -( size to use for the)5 839(Display a popup window for setting the font \(typeface\) and font)10 2761 2 1800 5184 t -( for typeface are:)3 728( Choices)1 397(Results Window.)1 706 3 1800 5304 t -10 B f -(Courier)3673 5304 w -10 R f -(,)4011 5304 w -10 B f -(Helvetica)4078 5304 w -10 R f -(, and)1 211 1 4477 5304 t -10 B f -(Times)4730 5304 w -10 R f -(\(default\).)5032 5304 w -(Font size can be)3 670 1 1800 5424 t -10 B f -(small)2503 5424 w -10 R f -(,)2731 5424 w -10 B f -(medium)2789 5424 w -10 R f -(\(default\), or)1 484 1 3172 5424 t -10 B f -(large)3689 5424 w -10 R f -(.)3905 5424 w -(Save current options as default)4 1263 1 1440 5592 t -( started, these options will be)5 1236( time the browser is)4 840( Next)1 265(Save the currently set options.)4 1259 4 1800 5712 t -(used as the user defaults.)4 1027 1 1800 5832 t -9 B f -(Help)900 6000 w -10 R f -(Help on using the WordNet browser)5 1490 1 1440 6120 t -(Display this manual page.)3 1062 1 1800 6240 t -(Help on WordNet terminology)3 1253 1 1440 6408 t -(Display the)1 466 1 1800 6528 t -10 B f -(wngloss)2299 6528 w -10 R f -(\(7WN\) manual page.)2 855 1 2633 6528 t -(Display the WordNet license)3 1180 1 1440 6696 t -(Display the WordNet copyright notice and license agreement.)7 2523 1 1800 6816 t -(About the WordNet browser)3 1163 1 1440 6984 t -(Information about this application.)3 1412 1 1800 7104 t -( 4)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7680 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 4 4 -%%Page: 5 5 -save -mark -5 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 1WN \))3 330( WNB)1 3180(User Commands)1 677 3 1213 480 t -9 B f -(SHORCUTS)720 960 w -10 R f -( holding down the)3 803(Clicking on any word in the Results Window while)8 2255 2 1080 1080 t -9 B f -(SHIFT)4189 1080 w -10 R f -(key on the keyboard)3 890 1 4510 1080 t -(causes the browser to replace)4 1276 1 1080 1200 t -10 B f -(Search Word)1 596 1 2408 1200 t -10 R f -( and available)2 606(with the word and display its Overview)6 1738 2 3056 1200 t -( on any word in the Results Window with the middle mouse button does the same)15 3538(searches. 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See)1 524 1 1830 4632 t -10 B f -(lexnames)2426 4632 w -10 R f -( and their corresponding)3 1111(\(5WN\) for the list of \256lenames)5 1469 2 2820 4632 t -(numbers.)1830 4752 w -10 I f -(ss)1080 4920 w -10 S f -(_)1158 4920 w -10 I f -(type)1208 4920 w -10 R f -(One character code indicating the synset type:)6 1888 1 1830 4920 t -10 B f -(n)1830 5160 w -10 R f -(NOUN)2190 5160 w -10 B f -(v)1830 5280 w -10 R f -(VERB)2190 5280 w -10 B f -(a)1830 5400 w -10 R f -(ADJECTIVE)2190 5400 w -10 B f -(s)1830 5520 w -10 R f -(ADJECTIVE SATELLITE)1 1098 1 2190 5520 t -10 B f -(r)1830 5640 w -10 R f -(ADVERB)2190 5640 w -10 I f -(w)1080 5808 w -10 S f -(_)1147 5808 w -10 I f -(cnt)1197 5808 w -10 R f -(Two digit hexadecimal integer indicating the number of words in the synset.)11 3140 1 1830 5808 t -10 I f -(word)1080 5976 w -10 R f -( as entered in the synset by the lexicographer, with spaces)10 2579(ASCII form of a word)4 991 2 1830 5976 t -(replaced by underscore characters \()4 1466 1 1830 6096 t -10 S f -(_)3296 6096 w -10 R f -( text of the word is case sensitive, in con-)9 1770(\). The)1 284 2 3346 6096 t -(trast to its form in the corresponding)6 1616 1 1830 6216 t -10 B f -(index.)3497 6216 w -10 I f -(pos)3756 6216 w -10 R f -(\256le, that contains only lower-case)4 1453 1 3947 6216 t -(forms. In)1 413 1 1830 6336 t -10 B f -(data.adj)2282 6336 w -10 R f -(, a)1 107 1 2635 6336 t -10 I f -(word)2780 6336 w -10 R f -(is followed by a syntactic marker if one was speci\256ed in)10 2376 1 3024 6336 t -( marker is appended, in parentheses, onto)6 1820( syntactic)1 407( A)1 157(the lexicographer \256le.)2 927 4 1830 6456 t -10 I f -(word)5194 6456 w -10 R f -( See)1 211(without any intervening spaces.)3 1292 2 1830 6576 t -10 B f -(wninput)3366 6576 w -10 R f -(\(5WN\) for a list of the syntactic markers)7 1677 1 3723 6576 t -(for adjectives.)1 573 1 1830 6696 t -10 I f -(lex)1080 6864 w -10 S f -(_)1196 6864 w -10 I f -(id)1246 6864 w -10 R f -( when appended onto)3 896(One digit hexadecimal integer that,)4 1462 2 1830 6864 t -10 I f -(lemma)4228 6864 w -10 R f -(, uniquely identi\256es a)3 906 1 4494 6864 t -( a lexicographer \256le.)3 865(sense within)1 513 2 1830 6984 t -10 I f -(lex)3281 6984 w -10 S f -(_)3397 6984 w -10 I f -(id)3447 6984 w -10 R f -(numbers usually start with)3 1103 1 3565 6984 t -10 B f -(0)4708 6984 w -10 R f -(, and are incre-)3 642 1 4758 6984 t -( word are added to the same \256le, although there is)10 2138(mented as additional senses of the)5 1432 2 1830 7104 t -( be consecutive or begin with)5 1223(no requirement that the numbers)4 1342 2 1830 7224 t -10 B f -(0)4430 7224 w -10 R f -( that a value of)4 633(. Note)1 287 2 4480 7224 t -( 2)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7704 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 2 2 -%%Page: 3 3 -save -mark -3 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 5WN \))3 330( WNDB)1 3340(File Formats)1 517 3 1213 480 t -10 B f -(0)1830 960 w -10 R f -(is the default, and therefore is not present in lexicographer \256les.)10 2625 1 1913 960 t -10 I f -(p)1080 1128 w -10 S f -(_)1130 1128 w -10 I f -(cnt)1180 1128 w -10 R f -( to other)2 355(Three digit decimal integer indicating the number of pointers from this synset)11 3215 2 1830 1128 t -(synsets. If)1 446 1 1830 1248 t -10 I f -(p)2309 1248 w -10 S f -(_)2359 1248 w -10 I f -(cnt)2409 1248 w -10 R f -(is)2564 1248 w -10 B f -(000)2664 1248 w -10 R f -(the synset has no pointers.)4 1084 1 2847 1248 t -10 I f -(ptr)1080 1416 w -10 R f -(A pointer from this synset to another.)6 1544 1 1830 1416 t -10 I f -(ptr)3440 1416 w -10 R f -(is of the form:)3 593 1 3590 1416 t -10 I f -(pointer)1830 1656 w -10 S f -(_)2119 1656 w -10 I f -(symbol synset)1 593 1 2169 1656 t -10 S f -(_)2762 1656 w -10 I f -(offset pos source/target)2 1021 1 2812 1656 t -10 R f -(where)1830 1896 w -10 I f -(synset)2107 1896 w -10 S f -(_)2351 1896 w -10 I f -(offset)2401 1896 w -10 R f -( in the data \256le corresponding)5 1240(is the byte offset of the target synset)7 1508 2 2652 1896 t -(to)1830 2016 w -10 I f -(pos)1941 2016 w -10 R f -(.)2080 2016 w -(The)1830 2256 w -10 I f -(source/target)2028 2256 w -10 R f -( is a four byte)4 625( It)1 138(\256eld distinguishes lexical and semantic pointers.)5 2033 3 2604 2256 t -( \256rst two digits indicates the)5 1181( The)1 223( integers.)1 376(\256eld, containing two two-digit hexadecimal)4 1790 4 1830 2376 t -( the current \(source\) synset, the last two digits indicate the word)11 2876(word number in)2 694 2 1830 2496 t -( value of)2 373( A)1 142( synset.)1 312(number in the target)3 846 4 1830 2616 t -10 B f -(0000)3540 2616 w -10 R f -(means that)1 442 1 3777 2616 t -10 I f -(pointer)4256 2616 w -10 S f -(_)4545 2616 w -10 I f -(symbol)4595 2616 w -10 R f -(represents a)1 485 1 4915 2616 t -( and the target synset indicated)5 1334(semantic relation between the current \(source\) synset)6 2236 2 1830 2736 t -(by)1830 2856 w -10 I f -(synset)1963 2856 w -10 S f -(_)2207 2856 w -10 I f -(offset)2257 2856 w -10 R f -(.)2474 2856 w -( in different synsets is represented by non-zero)7 1991(A lexical relation between two words)5 1579 2 1830 3096 t -( \256rst and last two bytes of this)7 1350( The)1 234( target word numbers.)3 939(values in the source and)4 1047 4 1830 3216 t -( between)1 368(\256eld indicate the word numbers in the source and target synsets, respectively,)11 3202 2 1830 3336 t -( the)1 162( numbers are assigned to)4 1051( Word)1 301(which the relation holds.)3 1036 4 1830 3456 t -10 I f -(word)4420 3456 w -10 R f -(\256elds in a synset,)3 734 1 4666 3456 t -(from left to right, beginning with)5 1362 1 1830 3576 t -10 B f -(1)3225 3576 w -10 R f -(.)3275 3576 w -(See)1830 3816 w -10 B f -(wninput)2023 3816 w -10 R f -(\(5WN\) for a list of)4 844 1 2380 3816 t -10 I f -(pointer)3273 3816 w -10 S f -(_)3562 3816 w -10 I f -(symbol)3612 3816 w -10 R f -( semantic and lexical pointer)4 1248(s, and)1 257 2 3895 3816 t -(classi\256cations.)1830 3936 w -10 I f -(frames)1080 4104 w -10 R f -(In)1830 4104 w -10 B f -(data.verb)1971 4104 w -10 R f -( verb sentence)2 638(only, a list of numbers corresponding to the generic)8 2325 2 2437 4104 t -(frames for)1 420 1 1830 4224 t -10 I f -(word)2283 4224 w -10 R f -(s in the synset.)3 613 1 2489 4224 t -10 I f -(frames)3135 4224 w -10 R f -(is of the form:)3 593 1 3440 4224 t -10 I f -(f)1830 4464 w -10 S f -(_)1858 4464 w -10 I f -(cnt)1908 4464 w -10 B f -(+)2129 4464 w -10 I f -(f)2285 4464 w -10 S f -(_)2313 4464 w -10 I f -(num w)1 305 1 2363 4464 t -10 S f -(_)2668 4464 w -10 I f -(num [)1 277 1 2718 4464 t -10 B f -(+)3028 4464 w -10 I f -(f)3184 4464 w -10 S f -(_)3212 4464 w -10 I f -(num w)1 305 1 3262 4464 t -10 S f -(_)3567 4464 w -10 I f -(num...])3617 4464 w -10 R f -(where)1830 4704 w -10 I f -(f)2106 4704 w -10 S f -(_)2134 4704 w -10 I f -(cnt)2184 4704 w -10 R f -(a two digit decimal integer indicating the number of generic frames listed,)11 3061 1 2339 4704 t -10 I f -(f)1830 4824 w -10 S f -(_)1858 4824 w -10 I f -(num)1908 4824 w -10 R f -( two digit decimal integer frame number, and)7 1878(is a)1 147 2 2116 4824 t -10 I f -(w)4176 4824 w -10 S f -(_)4243 4824 w -10 I f -(num)4293 4824 w -10 R f -(is a two digit hexade-)4 900 1 4500 4824 t -( with)1 227( As)1 193( in the synset that the frame applies to.)8 1732(cimal integer indicating the word)4 1418 4 1830 4944 t -(pointers, if this number is)4 1065 1 1830 5064 t -10 B f -(00)2930 5064 w -10 R f -(,)3030 5064 w -10 I f -(f)3090 5064 w -10 S f -(_)3118 5064 w -10 I f -(num)3168 5064 w -10 R f -(applies to all)2 531 1 3375 5064 t -10 I f -(word)3941 5064 w -10 R f -( non-zero, it)2 503( If)1 133( the synset.)2 465(s in)1 152 4 4147 5064 t -( for)1 153( numbers are assigned as described)5 1454( Word)1 296(is applicable only to the word indicated.)6 1667 4 1830 5184 t -(pointers. Each)1 623 1 1830 5304 t -10 I f -(f)2497 5304 w -10 S f -(_)2525 5304 w -10 I f -(num w)1 305 1 2575 5304 t -10 S f -(_)2880 5304 w -10 I f -(num)2930 5304 w -10 R f -(pair is preceded by a)4 901 1 3146 5304 t -10 B f -(+)4091 5304 w -10 R f -(. See)1 246 1 4148 5304 t -10 B f -(wninput)4437 5304 w -10 R f -(\(5WN\) for the)2 606 1 4794 5304 t -(text of the generic sentence frames.)5 1452 1 1830 5424 t -10 I f -(gloss)1080 5592 w -10 R f -( A)1 140(Each synset contains a gloss.)4 1197 2 1830 5592 t -10 I f -(gloss)3202 5592 w -10 R f -(is represented as a vertical bar \()6 1322 1 3443 5592 t -10 S f -(\372)4765 5592 w -10 R f -(\), followed by)2 585 1 4815 5592 t -( gloss may contain a)4 948( The)1 247(a text string that continues until the end of the line.)10 2375 3 1830 5712 t -(de\256nition, one or more example sentences, or both.)7 2103 1 1830 5832 t -9 B f -(Sense Numbers)1 615 1 900 6000 t -10 R f -(Senses in WordNet are generally ordered from most to least frequently used, with the most common)15 4320 1 1080 6120 t -(sense numbered)1 649 1 1080 6240 t -10 B f -(1)1763 6240 w -10 R f -( number of times a sense is tagged in the vari-)10 1916( of use is determined by the)6 1158(. 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These)1 644 2 1369 2208 t -9 B f -(Verb Example Sentences)2 1000 1 900 2496 t -10 R f -( Each)1 272( the use of the verb sense can be displayed.)9 1853(For some verb senses, example sentences illustrating)6 2195 3 1080 2616 t -(line of the \256le)3 624 1 1080 2736 t -10 B f -(sentidx.vrb)1751 2736 w -10 R f -(contains a)1 424 1 2279 2736 t -10 I f -(sense)2750 2736 w -10 S f -(_)2966 2736 w -10 I f -(key)3016 2736 w -10 R f -( list of)2 298(followed by a space and a comma separated)7 1907 2 3195 2736 t -( \256le)1 175( The)1 235( template numbers, in decimal.)4 1320(example sentence)1 727 4 1080 2856 t -10 B f -(sents.vrb)3584 2856 w -10 R f -(lists all of the example sentence)5 1383 1 4017 2856 t -( line is the)3 453( rest of the)3 466( The)1 227( line begins with the template number followed by a space.)10 2495(templates. 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something)5 1553(30 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 7068 t -( ----s something with something)4 1315(31 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 7188 t -( ----s INFINITIVE)2 763(32 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 7308 t -( 3)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7788 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 3 3 -%%Page: 4 4 -save -mark -4 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 5WN \))3 330( WNINPUT)1 3340(File Formats)1 517 3 1213 480 t -( ----s VERB-ing)2 665(33 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 960 t -( ----s that CLAUSE)3 809(34 It)1 1026 2 1440 1080 t -( ----s INFINITIVE)2 763(35 Something)1 1399 2 1440 1200 t -9 B f -(Lexicographer File Format)2 1090 1 900 1368 t -10 R f -( line containing)2 642( A)1 139(Synsets are entered one per line, and each line is terminated with a newline character.)14 3539 3 1080 1488 t -( a synset,)2 391( Within)1 347( but no newlines can be entered within a synset.)9 2007(a synset may be as long as necessary,)7 1575 4 1080 1608 t -( may not be)3 505( enclosed in italicized square brackets)5 1565( Items)1 291(spaces or tabs may be used to separate entities.)8 1959 4 1080 1728 t -(present.)1080 1848 w -(The general synset syntax is:)4 1186 1 1080 2088 t -10 S f -({)1440 2328 w -10 I f -(words pointers)1 639 1 1587 2328 t -10 B f -(\()2325 2328 w -10 I f -(gloss)2424 2328 w -10 B f -(\))2696 2328 w -10 S f -(})2795 2328 w -10 R f -( are valid for all syntactic categories except verb, and are referred to as basic syn-)15 3475(Synsets of this form)3 845 2 1080 2568 t -( least one)2 405(sets. At)1 347 2 1080 2688 t -10 I f -(word)1871 2688 w -10 R f -(and a)1 227 1 2116 2688 t -10 I f -(gloss)2382 2688 w -10 R f -( entered following all)3 896( Pointers)1 399(are required to form a valid synset.)6 1478 3 2627 2688 t -(the)1080 2808 w -10 I f -(words)1235 2808 w -10 R f -(in a synset represent semantic relations between all the words in the source and target synsets.)15 3874 1 1513 2808 t -(For verbs, the basic synset syntax is de\256ned as follows:)9 2287 1 1080 3048 t -10 S f -({)1440 3288 w -10 I f -(words pointers frames)2 977 1 1587 3288 t -10 B f -(\()2663 3288 w -10 I f -(gloss)2762 3288 w -10 B f -(\))3034 3288 w -10 S f -(})3133 3288 w -10 R f -( syn-)1 208(Adjective may be organized into clusters containing one or more head synsets and optional satellite)14 4112 2 1080 3528 t -( clusters are of the form:)5 1018(sets. Adjective)1 629 2 1080 3648 t -10 B f -([)1440 3888 w -10 I f -(head synset)1 471 1 1440 4008 t -([satellite synsets])1 711 1 1440 4128 t -([)1440 4248 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1479 4248 w -10 I f -(])1544 4248 w -([additional head/satellite synsets])2 1378 1 1440 4368 t -10 B f -(])1440 4488 w -10 R f -( part con-)2 412( Each)1 271(Each adjective cluster is enclosed in square brackets, and may have one or more parts.)14 3637 3 1080 4728 t -( optional satellite synsets that are conceptually similar to the head synset's)11 3203(sists of a head synset and)5 1117 2 1080 4848 t -( of a cluster are separated by one or more hyphens \()11 2173(meaning. Parts)1 637 2 1080 4968 t -10 S1 f -(\261)3890 4968 w -10 R f -( by themselves, with the)4 1013(\) on a line)3 432 2 3955 4968 t -( synsets follow the syntax of)5 1251( and satellite)2 551( Head)1 291(terminating square bracket following the last synset.)6 2227 4 1080 5088 t -(basic synsets, however a)3 1020 1 1080 5208 t -10 S1 f -(")2138 5208 w -10 R f -(Similar to)1 411 1 2179 5208 t -10 S1 f -(")2590 5208 w -10 R f -( satellite)1 350(pointer must be speci\256ed in a head synset for each of its)11 2381 2 2669 5208 t -( See)1 215( contain two antonymous parts.)4 1304( adjective clusters)2 743(synsets. Most)1 592 4 1080 5328 t -10 B f -(wngloss)3972 5328 w -10 R f -(\(7WN\) for a discussion of)4 1094 1 4306 5328 t -(adjective clusters, and)2 900 1 1080 5448 t -9 B f -(Special Adjective Syntax)2 965 1 2013 5448 t -10 R f -(for more information on adjective cluster syntax.)6 2003 1 3011 5448 t -( cluster struc-)2 563(Synsets for relational adjectives \(pertainyms\) and participial adjectives do not adhere to the)12 3757 2 1080 5688 t -( use the basic synset syntax.)5 1161(ture. They)1 451 2 1080 5808 t -( the text of the comment in parentheses.)7 1711(Comments can be entered in a lexicographer \256le by enclosing)9 2609 2 1080 6048 t -(Note that comments)2 831 1 1080 6168 t -10 B f -(cannot)1949 6168 w -10 R f -( dif-)1 181(appear within a synset, as parentheses within a synset have an entirely)11 2943 2 2276 6168 t -(ferent meaning \(see)2 816 1 1080 6288 t -9 B f -(Gloss Syntax)1 512 1 1936 6288 t -10 R f -( be)1 135( entire synsets \(or adjective clusters\) can)6 1708(\). However,)1 521 3 2488 6288 t -10 S1 f -(")4893 6288 w -10 R f -(commented)4934 6288 w -(out)1080 6408 w -10 S1 f -(")1208 6408 w -10 R f -( the syntax of)3 577( is often used by the lexicographers to verify)8 1884( This)1 249(by enclosing them in parentheses.)4 1403 4 1287 6408 t -(\256les under development or to leave a note to oneself while working on entries.)13 3238 1 1080 6528 t -9 B f -(Word Syntax)1 535 1 900 6696 t -10 R f -(A synset must have at least one word, and the words of a synset must appear after the opening brace)19 4320 1 1080 6816 t -( word may be entered in either the simple word or)10 2396( A)1 170( other synset constructs.)3 1080(and before any)2 674 4 1080 6936 t -(word/pointer syntax.)1 835 1 1080 7056 t -(A simple word is of the form:)6 1236 1 1080 7296 t -( 4)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7776 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 4 4 -%%Page: 5 5 -save -mark -5 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 5WN \))3 330( WNINPUT)1 3340(File Formats)1 517 3 1213 480 t -10 I f -(word[)1440 960 w -10 B f -(\()1718 960 w -10 I f -(marker)1784 960 w -10 B f -(\))2105 960 w -10 I f -(][lex)2171 960 w -10 S f -(_)2365 960 w -10 I f -(id])2415 960 w -10 B f -(,)2565 960 w -10 I f -(word)1080 1200 w -10 R f -( A)1 141( any combination of upper and lower case unless it is in an adjective cluster.)14 3196(may be entered in)3 742 3 1321 1200 t -( words with an underscore character \()6 1692(collocation is entered by joining the individual)6 2064 2 1080 1320 t -10 S f -(_)4836 1320 w -10 R f -(\). Numbers)1 514 1 4886 1320 t -( as part of a word string, by following the)9 1875(\(integer or real\) may be entered, either by themselves or)9 2445 2 1080 1440 t -(number with a double quote \()5 1219 1 1080 1560 t -10 S1 f -(")2299 1560 w -10 R f -(\).)2340 1560 w -(See)1080 1800 w -9 B f -(Special Adjective Syntax)2 965 1 1257 1800 t -10 R f -(for a description of adjective clusters and markers.)7 2073 1 2255 1800 t -10 I f -(word)1080 2040 w -10 R f -( an integer)2 459(may be followed by)3 850 2 1329 2040 t -10 I f -(lex)2682 2040 w -10 S f -(_)2798 2040 w -10 I f -(id)2848 2040 w -10 R f -(from)2970 2040 w -10 B f -(1)3208 2040 w -10 R f -(to)3302 2040 w -10 B f -(15)3424 2040 w -10 R f -(. The)1 257 1 3524 2040 t -10 I f -(lex)3825 2040 w -10 S f -(_)3941 2040 w -10 I f -(id)3991 2040 w -10 R f -(is used to distinguish different)4 1287 1 4113 2040 t -( lexicographer assigns)2 907( The)1 223(senses of the same word within a lexicographer \256le.)8 2159 3 1080 2160 t -10 I f -(lex)4404 2160 w -10 S f -(_)4520 2160 w -10 I f -(id)4570 2160 w -10 R f -(values, usually in)2 717 1 4683 2160 t -( is)1 101( default)1 310( The)1 221(ascending order, although there is no requirement that the numbers be consecutive.)11 3401 4 1080 2280 t -10 B f -(0)5147 2280 w -10 R f -(, and)1 203 1 5197 2280 t -( A)1 148(does not have to be speci\256ed.)5 1266 2 1080 2400 t -10 I f -(lex)2537 2400 w -10 S f -(_)2653 2400 w -10 I f -(id)2703 2400 w -10 R f -( on pointers if the desired sense has a non-zero)9 2018(must be used)2 558 2 2824 2400 t -10 I f -(lex)1080 2520 w -10 S f -(_)1196 2520 w -10 I f -(id)1246 2520 w -10 R f -(in its synset speci\256cation.)3 1052 1 1357 2520 t -(Word/pointer syntax is of the form:)5 1458 1 1080 2760 t -10 B f -([)1440 3000 w -10 I f -(word[)1572 3000 w -10 B f -(\()1850 3000 w -10 I f -(marker)1916 3000 w -10 B f -(\))2237 3000 w -10 I f -(][lex)2303 3000 w -10 S f -(_)2497 3000 w -10 I f -(id])2547 3000 w -10 B f -(,)2697 3000 w -10 I f -(pointers)2821 3000 w -10 B f -(])3248 3000 w -10 R f -( the word/pointer)2 712(This syntax is used when one or more pointers correspond only to the speci\256c word in)15 3608 2 1080 3240 t -( that a word/pointer set)4 953( Note)1 260( represents a lexical relation.)4 1176(set, rather than all the words in the synset, and)9 1931 4 1080 3360 t -( it are treated differently from those)6 1478(appears within a synset, therefore the square brackets used to enclose)10 2842 2 1080 3480 t -( one word can be speci\256ed in each word/pointer set, and any)11 2587( Only)1 274( cluster.)1 332(used to de\256ne an adjective)4 1127 4 1080 3600 t -( is)1 116( Each)1 281( word/pointer sets.)2 789( synset can have any number of)6 1396( A)1 153(number of pointers may be included.)5 1585 6 1080 3720 t -(treated by)1 429 1 1080 3840 t -10 B f -(grind)1566 3840 w -10 R f -(\(1WN\) essentially as a)3 1002 1 1800 3840 t -10 I f -(word)2859 3840 w -10 R f -(, so they all must appear before any synset)8 1950 1 3065 3840 t -10 I f -(pointers)5072 3840 w -10 R f -(representing semantic relations.)2 1283 1 1080 3960 t -(For verbs, the word/pointer syntax is extended in the following manner to allow the user to specify gen-)17 4320 1 1080 4200 t -( all the words in)4 696(eric sentence frames that, like pointers, correspond only to a speci\256c word, rather than)13 3624 2 1080 4320 t -( this case,)2 407( In)1 149(the synset.)1 430 3 1080 4440 t -10 I f -(pointers)2099 4440 w -10 R f -(are optional.)1 507 1 2460 4440 t -10 B f -([)1440 4680 w -10 I f -(word)1572 4680 w -10 B f -(,)1811 4680 w -10 I f -([pointers] frames)1 744 1 1935 4680 t -10 B f -(])2778 4680 w -9 B f -(Pointer Syntax)1 595 1 900 4848 t -10 R f -( is speci\256ed outside of a word/pointer set, the relation is)10 2424( a pointer)2 413( If)1 142(Pointers are optional in synsets.)4 1341 4 1080 4968 t -( the synset, including any words speci\256ed using the word/pointer syntax.)10 3069(applied to all of the words in)6 1251 2 1080 5088 t -( speci\256ed within)2 683( If)1 135( relation between the meanings of the words in the synsets.)10 2465(This indicates a semantic)3 1037 4 1080 5208 t -(a word/pointer set, the relation corresponds only to the word in the set and represents a lexical relation.)17 4248 1 1080 5328 t -(A pointer is of the form:)5 1014 1 1080 5568 t -10 I f -([lex)1440 5808 w -10 S f -(_)1595 5808 w -10 I f -(\256lename)1645 5808 w -10 B f -(:)1983 5808 w -10 I f -(]word[lex)2049 5808 w -10 S f -(_)2449 5808 w -10 I f -(id])2499 5808 w -10 B f -(,)2616 5808 w -10 I f -(pointer)2641 5808 w -10 S f -(_)2930 5808 w -10 I f -(symbol)2980 5808 w -10 R f -(or:)1080 6048 w -10 I f -([lex)1440 6288 w -10 S f -(_)1595 6288 w -10 I f -(\256lename)1645 6288 w -10 B f -(:)1983 6288 w -10 I f -(]word[lex)2049 6288 w -10 S f -(_)2449 6288 w -10 I f -(id])2499 6288 w -10 S1 f -(\303)2616 6288 w -10 I f -(word[lex)2649 6288 w -10 S f -(_)3010 6288 w -10 I f -(id])3060 6288 w -10 B f -(,)3177 6288 w -10 I f -(pointer)3202 6288 w -10 S f -(_)3491 6288 w -10 I f -(symbol)3541 6288 w -10 R f -(For pointers,)1 524 1 1080 6528 t -10 I f -(word)1643 6528 w -10 R f -( the second form of a pointer is used, the)9 1751( When)1 310(indicates a word in another synset.)5 1451 3 1888 6528 t -(\256rst)1080 6648 w -10 I f -(word)1270 6648 w -10 R f -(indicates a word in a head synset, and the second is a word in a satellite of that cluster.)18 3617 1 1510 6648 t -10 I f -(word)5194 6648 w -10 R f -(may be followed by a)4 925 1 1080 6768 t -10 I f -(lex)2045 6768 w -10 S f -(_)2161 6768 w -10 I f -(id)2211 6768 w -10 R f -( synset)1 291( The)1 229( pointer to the correct target synset.)6 1507(that is used to match the)5 1044 4 2329 6768 t -(containing)1080 6888 w -10 I f -(word)1537 6888 w -10 R f -( this case,)2 409( In)1 150(may reside in another lexicographer \256le.)5 1658 3 1777 6888 t -10 I f -(word)4028 6888 w -10 R f -(is preceded by)2 594 1 4268 6888 t -10 I f -(lex)4896 6888 w -10 S f -(_)5012 6888 w -10 I f -(\256lename)5062 6888 w -10 R f -(as shown.)1 402 1 1080 7008 t -(See)1080 7248 w -9 B f -(Pointers)1257 7248 w -10 R f -(for a list of)3 465 1 1610 7248 t -10 I f -(pointer)2108 7248 w -10 S f -(_)2397 7248 w -10 I f -(symbol)2447 7248 w -10 R f -(s and their meanings.)3 873 1 2730 7248 t -( 5)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7728 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 5 5 -%%Page: 6 6 -save -mark -6 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 5WN \))3 330( WNINPUT)1 3340(File Formats)1 517 3 1213 480 t -9 B f -(Verb Frame List Syntax)3 1000 1 900 960 t -10 R f -( a)1 93( If)1 148( be entered in each verb synset.)6 1393(Frame numbers corresponding to generic sentence frames must)7 2686 4 1080 1080 t -( list apply to all of the words)7 1224(frame list is speci\256ed outside of a word/pointer set, the verb frames in the)13 3096 2 1080 1200 t -( speci\256ed within a)3 835( If)1 158(in the synset, including any words speci\256ed using the word/pointer syntax.)10 3327 3 1080 1320 t -(word/pointer set, the verb frames in the list correspond only to the word in the set.)15 3402 1 1080 1440 t -(A frame number list is entered as follows:)7 1734 1 1080 1680 t -10 B f -(frames:)1440 1920 w -10 I f -(f)1832 1920 w -10 S f -(_)1860 1920 w -10 I f -(num)1910 1920 w -10 R f -([)2082 1920 w -10 B f -(,)2115 1920 w -10 I f -(f)2140 1920 w -10 S f -(_)2168 1920 w -10 I f -(num...])2218 1920 w -10 R f -(Where)1080 2160 w -10 I f -(f)1389 2160 w -10 S f -(_)1417 2160 w -10 I f -(num)1467 2160 w -10 R f -( See)1 222(speci\256es a generic frame number.)4 1423 2 1683 2160 t -9 B f -(Verb Frames)1 527 1 3373 2160 t -10 R f -(for a list of generic sentences and)6 1455 1 3945 2160 t -(their corresponding frame numbers.)3 1454 1 1080 2280 t -9 B f -(Gloss Syntax)1 520 1 900 2448 t -10 R f -( A)1 145( lexicographer may enter a text string of any length desired.)10 2531( The)1 228( synsets.)1 354(A gloss is included in all)5 1062 5 1080 2568 t -( provides a)2 496( It)1 148( no embedded carriage returns.)4 1348(gloss is simply a string enclosed in parentheses with)8 2328 4 1080 2688 t -(de\256nition of what the synset represents and/or example sentences.)8 2701 1 1080 2808 t -9 B f -(Special Adjective Syntax)2 995 1 900 2976 t -10 R f -(The syntax for representing antonymous adjective synsets requires several additional conditions.)10 3938 1 1080 3096 t -(The \256rst word of a head synset)6 1303 1 1080 3336 t -10 B f -(must)2420 3336 w -10 R f -(be entered in upper case, and can be thought of as the head word)13 2732 1 2668 3336 t -( The)1 226( synset.)1 313(of the head)2 471 3 1080 3456 t -10 I f -(word)2128 3456 w -10 R f -(part of a pointer from one head synset to another head synset within the)13 3028 1 2372 3456 t -( antonymous adjectives)2 970( Usually)1 385(same cluster \(usually an antonym\) must also be entered in upper case.)11 2965 3 1080 3576 t -( syntax described in)3 829(are entered using the word/pointer)4 1417 2 1080 3696 t -9 B f -(Word Syntax)1 523 1 3362 3696 t -10 R f -( There)1 301(to indicate a lexical relation.)4 1178 2 3921 3696 t -( some clusters have three parts,)5 1357(is no restriction on the number of parts that a cluster may have, and)13 2963 2 1080 3816 t -(representing antonymous triplets, such as)4 1683 1 1080 3936 t -10 B f -(solid)2796 3936 w -10 R f -(,)2997 3936 w -10 B f -(liquid)3055 3936 w -10 R f -(, and)1 202 1 3307 3936 t -10 B f -(gas)3542 3936 w -10 R f -(.)3681 3936 w -( in)1 116(A cross-cluster pointer may be speci\256ed, allowing a head or satellite synset to point to a head synset)17 4204 2 1080 4176 t -( cross-cluster pointer is indicated by entering the)7 2021( A)1 141(a different cluster.)2 752 3 1080 4296 t -10 I f -(word)4030 4296 w -10 R f -(part of the pointer in upper)5 1128 1 4272 4296 t -(case.)1080 4416 w -( a limitation on the syntactic position)6 1574(An adjective may be annotated with a syntactic marker indicating)9 2746 2 1080 4656 t -( so marked, the marker appears between)6 1693( If)1 139( modi\256es.)1 410(the adjective may have in relation to noun that it)9 2078 4 1080 4776 t -( a)1 77( If)1 132(the word and its following comma.)5 1439 3 1080 4896 t -10 I f -(lex)2761 4896 w -10 S f -(_)2877 4896 w -10 I f -(id)2927 4896 w -10 R f -( syn-)1 206( The)1 222( marker immediately follows it.)4 1299(is speci\256ed, the)2 635 4 3038 4896 t -(tactic markers are:)2 752 1 1080 5016 t -10 B f -(\(p\))1440 5136 w -10 R f -(predicate position)1 721 1 2405 5136 t -10 B f -(\(a\))1440 5256 w -10 R f -(prenominal \(attributive\) position)2 1321 1 2405 5256 t -10 B f -(\(ip\))1440 5376 w -10 R f -(immediately postnominal position)2 1384 1 2405 5376 t -9 B f -(EXAMPLES)720 5544 w -10 I f -(\(Note that these are hypothetical examples not found in the WordNet lexicographer \256les.\))12 3673 1 1080 5664 t -10 R f -(Sample noun synsets:)2 883 1 1080 5904 t -10 S f -({)1440 6024 w -10 R f -(canine, [ dog1, cat,! ] pooch, canid,)6 1458 1 1521 6024 t -10 S1 f -(@)2979 6024 w -10 S f -(})3104 6024 w -({)1440 6144 w -10 R f -(collie, dog1,)1 505 1 1521 6144 t -10 S1 f -(@)2026 6144 w -10 R f -(\(large multi-colored dog with pointy nose\))5 1741 1 2151 6144 t -10 S f -(})3925 6144 w -({)1440 6264 w -10 R f -(hound, hunting)1 614 1 1521 6264 t -10 S f -(_)2135 6264 w -10 R f -(dog, pack,)1 421 1 2185 6264 t -10 S1 f -(#)2606 6264 w -10 R f -(m dog1,)1 336 1 2656 6264 t -10 S1 f -(@)2992 6264 w -10 S f -(})3117 6264 w -({)1440 6384 w -10 R f -(dog,)1521 6384 w -10 S f -(})1729 6384 w -10 R f -(Sample verb synsets:)2 860 1 1080 6624 t -10 S f -({)1440 6744 w -10 R f -([ confuse, clarify,! frames: 1 ] blur, obscure, frames: 8, 10)10 2393 1 1521 6744 t -10 S f -(})3947 6744 w -({)1440 6864 w -10 R f -([ clarify, confuse,! ] make)4 1067 1 1521 6864 t -10 S f -(_)2588 6864 w -10 R f -(clear, interpret,)1 614 1 2638 6864 t -10 S1 f -(@)3252 6864 w -10 R f -(frames: 8)1 382 1 3377 6864 t -10 S f -(})3792 6864 w -({)1440 6984 w -10 R f -(interpret, construe, understand,)2 1255 1 1521 6984 t -10 S1 f -(@)2776 6984 w -10 R f -(frames: 8)1 382 1 2901 6984 t -10 S f -(})3316 6984 w -10 R f -(Sample adjective clusters:)2 1059 1 1080 7224 t -( 6)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7704 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 6 6 -%%Page: 7 7 -save -mark -7 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 5WN \))3 330( WNINPUT)1 3340(File Formats)1 517 3 1213 480 t -([)1440 960 w -10 S f -({)1440 1080 w -10 R f -([ HOT, COLD,! ] lukewarm\(a\), TEPID,)5 1633 1 1521 1080 t -10 S1 f -(\303)3154 1080 w -10 R f -(\(hot to the touch\))3 715 1 3220 1080 t -10 S f -(})3968 1080 w -({)1440 1200 w -10 R f -(warm,)1521 1200 w -10 S f -(})1806 1200 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1440 1320 w -10 S f -({)1440 1440 w -10 R f -([ COLD, HOT,! ] frigid, \(cold to the touch\))8 1797 1 1521 1440 t -10 S f -(})3351 1440 w -({)1440 1560 w -10 R f -(freezing,)1521 1560 w -10 S f -(})1905 1560 w -10 R f -(])1440 1680 w -(Sample adverb synsets:)2 954 1 1080 1920 t -10 S f -({)1440 2040 w -10 R f -([ basically, adj.all:essential)2 1098 1 1521 2040 t -10 S1 f -(\303)2619 2040 w -10 R f -(basic,)2652 2040 w -10 S1 f -(\\)2882 2040 w -10 R f -(] [ essentially, adj.all:basic)3 1092 1 2943 2040 t -10 S1 f -(\303)4035 2040 w -10 R f -(fundamental,)4068 2040 w -10 S1 f -(\\)4592 2040 w -10 R f -(] \( by one's very nature \))6 1039 1 4653 2040 t -10 S f -(})5692 2040 w -({)1440 2160 w -10 R f -(pointedly, adj.all:pungent)1 1033 1 1521 2160 t -10 S1 f -(\303)2554 2160 w -10 R f -(pointed,)2587 2160 w -10 S1 f -(\\)2912 2160 w -10 S f -(})2973 2160 w -({)1440 2280 w -10 R f -([ badly, adj.all:bad,)2 790 1 1521 2280 t -10 S1 f -(\\)2311 2280 w -10 R f -(well,! ] ill, \()3 504 1 2372 2280 t -10 S1 f -(")2876 2280 w -10 R f -(He was badly prepared)3 940 1 2917 2280 t -10 S1 f -(")3857 2280 w -10 R f -(\))3898 2280 w -10 S f -(})3964 2280 w -9 B f -(SEE ALSO)1 460 1 720 2448 t -10 B f -(grind)1080 2568 w -10 R f -(\(1WN\),)1314 2568 w -10 B f -(wnintro)1654 2568 w -10 R f -(\(5WN\),)1993 2568 w -10 B f -(lexnames)2333 2568 w -10 R f -(\(5WN\),)2727 2568 w -10 B f -(wndb)3067 2568 w -10 R f -(\(5WN\),)3307 2568 w -10 B f -(uniqbeg)3647 2568 w -10 R f -(\(7WN\),)3993 2568 w -10 B f -(wngloss)4333 2568 w -10 R f -(\(7WN\).)4667 2568 w -(Fellbaum, C. \(1998\), ed.)3 1004 1 1080 2736 t -10 S1 f -(")2150 2736 w -10 I f -(WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database)4 1730 1 2191 2736 t -10 S1 f -(")3921 2736 w -10 R f -( Press, Cambridge, MA.)3 990(. 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It)1 176 2 4749 3720 t -10 I f -(searchstr)1080 3840 w -10 R f -(an algorithm that replaces underscores with hyphens, hyphens with underscores, removes)10 3891 1 1509 3840 t -( is an exact)3 479(hyphens and underscores, and removes periods in an attempt to \256nd a form of the string that)16 3841 2 1080 3960 t -( \256le corresponding to)3 876(match for an entry in the index)6 1285 2 1080 4080 t -10 I f -(pos)3274 4080 w -10 R f -(.)3413 4080 w -10 B f -(index)3504 4080 w -10 S f -(_)3738 4080 w -10 B f -(lookup\( \))1 378 1 3788 4080 t -10 R f -(is called on each transformed)4 1201 1 4199 4080 t -( to the parsed)3 562( returns a pointer)3 703( It)1 127(string until a match is found or all the different strings have been tried.)13 2928 4 1080 4200 t -10 B f -(Index)1080 4320 w -10 R f -(data structure for)2 697 1 1358 4320 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2088 4320 w -10 R f -(, or)1 141 1 2460 4320 t -9 B f -(NULL)2634 4320 w -10 R f -(if a match is not found.)5 967 1 2917 4320 t -10 B f -(read)1080 4560 w -10 S f -(_)1274 4560 w -10 B f -(synset\( \))1 343 1 1324 4560 t -10 R f -( performs an)2 550( It)1 142( byte offset in a data \256le.)6 1128(is used to read a synset from a)7 1360 4 1714 4560 t -10 B f -(fseek)4942 4560 w -10 R f -(\(3\) to)1 242 1 5158 4560 t -10 I f -(synset)1080 4680 w -10 S f -(_)1324 4680 w -10 I f -(offset)1374 4680 w -10 R f -( to)1 112(in the data \256le corresponding)4 1205 2 1626 4680 t -10 I f -(pos)2977 4680 w -10 R f -(, and calls)2 420 1 3116 4680 t -10 B f -(parse)3570 4680 w -10 S f -(_)3803 4680 w -10 B f -(synset\( \))1 343 1 3853 4680 t -10 R f -(to read and parse the synset.)5 1170 1 4230 4680 t -(A pointer to the)3 654 1 1080 4800 t -10 B f -(Synset)1767 4800 w -10 R f -(data structure containing the parsed synset is returned.)7 2224 1 2078 4800 t -10 B f -(parse)1080 5040 w -10 S f -(_)1313 5040 w -10 B f -(synset\( \))1 343 1 1363 5040 t -10 R f -( at the current offset in the \256le indicated by)9 1920(reads the synset)2 674 2 1752 5040 t -10 I f -(fp)4393 5040 w -10 R f -(.)4471 5040 w -10 I f -(pos)4576 5040 w -10 R f -(is the syntactic)2 638 1 4762 5040 t -(category, and)1 546 1 1080 5160 t -10 I f -(searchstr)1660 5160 w -10 R f -(, if not)2 282 1 2032 5160 t -9 B f -(NULL,)2348 5160 w -10 R f -( An)1 188(indicates the word in the synset that the caller is interested in.)11 2557 2 2655 5160 t -(attempt is made to match)4 1065 1 1080 5280 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2185 5280 w -10 R f -( is found, the)3 570( an exact match)3 668( If)1 139(to one of the words in the synset.)7 1426 4 2597 5280 t -10 I f -(whichword)1080 5400 w -10 R f -( the)1 163(\256eld in)1 298 2 1567 5400 t -10 B f -(Synset)2069 5400 w -10 R f -(structure is set to that word's number in the synset \(beginning to count)12 3012 1 2388 5400 t -(from)1080 5520 w -10 B f -(1)1307 5520 w -10 R f -(\).)1357 5520 w -10 B f -(free)1080 5760 w -10 S f -(_)1245 5760 w -10 B f -(syns\( \))1 266 1 1295 5760 t -10 R f -( of)1 122(is used to free a linked list)6 1127 2 1599 5760 t -10 B f -(Synset)2887 5760 w -10 R f -(structures allocated by)2 926 1 3204 5760 t -10 B f -(\256ndtheinfo)4169 5760 w -10 S f -(_)4637 5760 w -10 B f -(ds\( \))1 177 1 4687 5760 t -10 R f -(.)4864 5760 w -10 I f -(synptr)4961 5760 w -10 R f -(is a)1 150 1 5250 5760 t -(pointer to the list to free.)5 1028 1 1080 5880 t -10 B f -(free)1080 6120 w -10 S f -(_)1245 6120 w -10 B f -(synset\( \))1 343 1 1295 6120 t -10 R f -(frees the)1 348 1 1671 6120 t -10 B f -(Synset)2052 6120 w -10 R f -(structure pointed to by)3 926 1 2363 6120 t -10 I f -(synptr)3322 6120 w -10 R f -(.)3572 6120 w -10 B f -(free)1080 6360 w -10 S f -(_)1245 6360 w -10 B f -(index\( \))1 316 1 1295 6360 t -10 R f -(frees the)1 348 1 1644 6360 t -10 B f -(Index)2025 6360 w -10 R f -(structure pointed to by)3 926 1 2303 6360 t -10 I f -(idx)3262 6360 w -10 R f -(.)3384 6360 w -10 B f -(traceptrs)1080 6600 w -10 S f -(_)1467 6600 w -10 B f -(ds\( \))1 177 1 1517 6600 t -10 R f -( pointers matching)2 784(is a recursive search algorithm that traces)6 1765 2 1738 6600 t -10 I f -(ptr)4332 6600 w -10 S f -(_)4449 6600 w -10 I f -(type)4499 6600 w -10 R f -(starting with the)2 690 1 4710 6600 t -( to by)2 278(synset pointed)1 601 2 1080 6720 t -10 I f -(synptr)2009 6720 w -10 R f -(. Setting)1 392 1 2259 6720 t -10 I f -(depth)2701 6720 w -10 R f -(to)2973 6720 w -10 B f -(1)3101 6720 w -10 R f -(when)3201 6720 w -10 B f -(traceptrs)3467 6720 w -10 S f -(_)3854 6720 w -10 B f -(ds\( \))1 177 1 3904 6720 t -10 R f -(is called indicates a recursive)4 1269 1 4131 6720 t -(search;)1080 6840 w -10 B f -(0)1407 6840 w -10 R f -( call.)1 215(indicates a non-recursive)2 1037 2 1502 6840 t -10 I f -(synptr)2833 6840 w -10 R f -(points to the data structure representing the synset to)8 2271 1 3129 6840 t -(search for a pointer of type)5 1132 1 1080 6960 t -10 I f -(ptr)2248 6960 w -10 S f -(_)2365 6960 w -10 I f -(type)2415 6960 w -10 R f -( read)1 206( a pointer type match is found, the synset pointed to is)11 2281(. When)1 332 3 2581 6960 t -(is linked onto the)3 749 1 1080 7080 t -10 I f -(nextss)1873 7080 w -10 R f -( by a recursive search are linked via the)8 1738( of the tree generated)4 917(chain. Levels)1 584 3 2161 7080 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)1080 7200 w -10 R f -(\256eld structure until)2 797 1 1363 7200 t -9 B f -(NULL)2203 7200 w -10 R f -( function is)2 484( This)1 253( the top \(or bottom\) of the tree.)7 1356(is found, indicating)2 811 4 2496 7200 t -( 2)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7680 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 2 2 -%%Page: 3 3 -save -mark -3 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 3WN \))3 330( WNSEARCH)1 3130(Library Functions)1 727 3 1213 480 t -(usually called from)2 815 1 1080 960 t -10 B f -(\256ndtheinfo)1942 960 w -10 S f -(_)2410 960 w -10 B f -(ds\( \))1 177 1 2460 960 t -10 R f -( See)1 224(for each sense of the word.)5 1184 2 2684 960 t -9 B f -(Synset Navigation ,)2 781 1 4139 960 t -10 R f -(below, for)1 433 1 4967 960 t -(detailed information on the linked lists returned.)6 1977 1 1080 1080 t -10 B f -(do)1080 1320 w -10 S f -(_)1186 1320 w -10 B f -(trace\( \))1 297 1 1236 1320 t -10 R f -(performs the search indicated by)4 1354 1 1571 1320 t -10 I f -(ptr)2963 1320 w -10 S f -(_)3080 1320 w -10 I f -(type)3130 1320 w -10 R f -(on synset)1 388 1 3334 1320 t -10 I f -(synptr)3760 1320 w -10 R f -(in syntactic category)2 854 1 4049 1320 t -10 I f -(pos)4942 1320 w -10 R f -(.)5081 1320 w -10 I f -(depth)5178 1320 w -10 R f -(is de\256ned as above.)3 806 1 1080 1440 t -10 B f -(do)1952 1440 w -10 S f -(_)2058 1440 w -10 B f -(trace\( \))1 297 1 2108 1440 t -10 R f -(returns the search results formatted in a text buffer.)8 2106 1 2438 1440 t -9 B f -(Synset Navigation)1 715 1 900 1608 t -10 R f -(Since the)1 381 1 1080 1728 t -10 B f -(Synset)1498 1728 w -10 R f -( synsets for both word senses and pointers, the)8 1960(structure is used to represent the)5 1349 2 1813 1728 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)5160 1728 w -10 R f -(and)1080 1848 w -10 I f -(nextss)1260 1848 w -10 R f -( is a word sense or pointer.)6 1133(\256elds have different meanings depending on whether the structure)8 2727 2 1540 1848 t -(This can make navigation through the lists returned by)8 2245 1 1080 1968 t -10 B f -(\256ndtheinfo)3358 1968 w -10 S f -(_)3826 1968 w -10 B f -(ds\( \))1 177 1 3876 1968 t -10 R f -(confusing.)4086 1968 w -(Navigation through the returned list involves the following:)7 2441 1 1080 2208 t -(Following the)1 584 1 1080 2448 t -10 I f -(nextss)1714 2448 w -10 R f -( the various senses of)4 958(chain from the synset returned moves through)6 1986 2 2008 2448 t -10 I f -(searchstr)5003 2448 w -10 R f -(.)5375 2448 w -9 B f -(NULL)1080 2568 w -10 R f -(indicates that end of the chain of senses.)7 1664 1 1363 2568 t -(Following the)1 585 1 1080 2808 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)1716 2808 w -10 R f -(chain from a)2 558 1 2007 2808 t -10 B f -(Synset)2617 2808 w -10 R f -(structure representing a sense traces the hierarchy of the)8 2453 1 2947 2808 t -( in the)2 280( links)1 236( Subsequent)1 535(search results for that sense.)4 1186 4 1080 2928 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)3357 2928 w -10 R f -(chain indicate the next level \(up or down,)7 1763 1 3637 2928 t -(depending on the search\) in the hierarchy.)6 1724 1 1080 3048 t -9 B f -(NULL)2870 3048 w -10 R f -(indicates the end of the chain of search result synsets.)9 2212 1 3153 3048 t -(If a synset pointed to by)5 1023 1 1080 3288 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)2140 3288 w -10 R f -( the)1 160(has a value in)3 582 2 2417 3288 t -10 I f -(nextss)3197 3288 w -10 R f -(\256eld, it represents another pointer of the same)7 1921 1 3479 3288 t -( Following)1 487( example, some noun synsets have two hypernyms.)7 2171( For)1 215(type at that level in the hierarchy.)6 1447 4 1080 3408 t -(this)1080 3528 w -10 I f -(nextss)1262 3528 w -10 R f -(pointer, and then the)3 857 1 1543 3528 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)2437 3528 w -10 R f -(chain from the)2 606 1 2714 3528 t -10 B f -(Synset)3357 3528 w -10 R f -( traces another, paral-)3 902(structure pointed to,)2 826 2 3672 3528 t -(lel, hierarchy, until the end is indicated by)7 1852 1 1080 3648 t -9 B f -(NULL)2981 3648 w -10 R f -(on that)1 298 1 3279 3648 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)3625 3648 w -10 R f -( a)1 92(chain. So,)1 453 2 3913 3648 t -10 B f -(synset)4506 3648 w -10 R f -(representing a)1 585 1 4815 3648 t -(pointer \(versus a sense of)4 1090 1 1080 3768 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2214 3768 w -10 R f -( non-NULL value in)3 878(\) having a)2 437 2 2586 3768 t -10 I f -(nextss)3946 3768 w -10 R f -(has another chain of search)4 1165 1 4235 3768 t -(results linked through the)3 1043 1 1080 3888 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)2156 3888 w -10 R f -(chain of the synset pointed to by)6 1347 1 2429 3888 t -10 I f -(nextss)3809 3888 w -10 R f -(.)4053 3888 w -(If)1080 4128 w -10 I f -(searchstr)1184 4128 w -10 R f -( base form in WordNet \(as in the noun)8 1648(contains more than one)3 968 2 1594 4128 t -10 B f -(axes)4249 4128 w -10 R f -(, which has base forms)4 968 1 4432 4128 t -10 B f -(axe)1080 4248 w -10 R f -(and)1259 4248 w -10 B f -(axis)1438 4248 w -10 R f -(\), synsets representing the search results for each base form are linked through the)13 3405 1 1605 4248 t -10 I f -(nextform)5045 4248 w -10 R f -(pointer of the)2 554 1 1080 4368 t -10 B f -(Synset)1667 4368 w -10 R f -(structure.)1978 4368 w -9 B f -(WordNet Searches)1 745 1 900 4536 t -10 R f -( the Word-)2 462( Using)1 312( is or the results returned.)5 1090(There is no extensive description of what each search type)9 2456 4 1080 4656 t -(Net interface, examining the source code, and reading)7 2243 1 1080 4776 t -10 B f -(wndb)3361 4776 w -10 R f -( best ways to see what types)6 1198(\(5WN\) are the)2 601 2 3601 4776 t -(of searches are available and the data returned for each.)9 2285 1 1080 4896 t -(Listed below are the valid searches that can be passed as)10 2385 1 1080 5136 t -10 I f -(ptr)3503 5136 w -10 S f -(_)3620 5136 w -10 I f -(type)3670 5136 w -10 R f -(to)3874 5136 w -10 B f -(\256ndtheinfo\( \))1 550 1 3990 5136 t -10 R f -( a negative)2 458(. Passing)1 402 2 4540 5136 t -(value \(when applicable\) causes a recursive, hierarchical search by setting)9 3008 1 1080 5256 t -10 I f -(depth)4123 5256 w -10 R f -(to)4380 5256 w -10 B f -(1)4493 5256 w -10 R f -(when)4578 5256 w -10 B f -(traceptrs\( \))1 469 1 4829 5256 t -10 R f -(is)5333 5256 w -(called.)1080 5376 w -( 3)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7680 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 3 3 -%%Page: 4 4 -save -mark -4 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 3WN \))3 330( WNSEARCH)1 3130(Library Functions)1 727 3 1213 480 t -10 S f -(_ ______________________________________________________________________________)1 3910 1 1285 860 t -10 B f -(ptr)1335 980 w -10 S f -(_)1468 980 w -10 B f -( Search)1 448( Pointer)1 469(type Value)1 1212 3 1518 980 t -(Symbol)2880 1100 w -10 S f -(_ ______________________________________________________________________________)1 3910 1 1285 1120 t -10 R f -( Antonyms)1 712( !)1 428(ANTPTR 1)1 1295 3 1335 1240 t -(HYPERPTR 2)1 1295 1 1335 1360 t -10 S1 f -(@)2995 1360 w -10 R f -(Hypernyms)3353 1360 w -(HYPOPTR 3)1 1295 1 1335 1480 t -10 S f -(~)3014 1480 w -10 R f -(Hyponyms)3353 1480 w -(ENTAILPTR 4)1 1295 1 1335 1600 t -10 S f -(*)3016 1600 w -10 R f -(Entailment)3353 1600 w -( Similar)1 568( &)1 450(SIMPTR 5)1 1295 3 1335 1720 t -(ISMEMBERPTR 6)1 1295 1 1335 1840 t -10 S1 f -(#)2977 1840 w -10 R f -( meronym)1 416(m Member)1 664 2 3027 1840 t -(ISSTUFFPTR 7)1 1295 1 1335 1960 t -10 S1 f -(#)2997 1960 w -10 R f -( meronym)1 416(s Substance)1 711 2 3047 1960 t -(ISPARTPTR 8)1 1295 1 1335 2080 t -10 S1 f -(#)2991 2080 w -10 R f -( meronym)1 416(p Part)1 473 2 3041 2080 t -( holonym)1 389( Member)1 569( %m)1 492(HASMEMBERPTR 9)1 1295 4 1335 2200 t -( holonym)1 389( Substance)1 656( %s)1 447(HASSTUFFPTR 10)1 1320 4 1335 2320 t -( holonym)1 389( Part)1 406( %p)1 453(HASPARTPTR 11)1 1320 4 1335 2440 t -( meronyms)1 455( All)1 398( %)1 428(MERONYM 12)1 1320 4 1335 2560 t -(HOLONYM 13)1 1320 1 1335 2680 t -10 S1 f -(#)3016 2680 w -10 R f -(All holonyms)1 556 1 3353 2680 t -(CAUSETO 14)1 1320 1 1335 2800 t -10 S1 f -(>)3013 2800 w -10 R f -(Cause)3353 2800 w -(PPLPTR 15)1 1320 1 1335 2920 t -10 S1 f -(<)3013 2920 w -10 R f -(Participle of verb)2 709 1 3353 2920 t -(SEEALSOPTR 16)1 1320 1 1335 3040 t -10 S1 f -(\303)3025 3040 w -10 R f -(Also see)1 349 1 3353 3040 t -(PERTPTR 17)1 1320 1 1335 3160 t -10 S1 f -(\\)3027 3160 w -10 R f -(Pertains to noun or derived from adjective)6 1734 1 3353 3160 t -( Attribute)1 659( =)1 400(ATTRIBUTE 18)1 1320 3 1335 3280 t -( group)1 266( Verb)1 486( $)1 411(VERBGROUP 19)1 1320 4 1335 3400 t -( related form)2 531( Derivationally)1 861( +)1 414(DERIVATION 20)1 1320 4 1335 3520 t -( of synset)2 399( Domain)1 620( ;)1 400(CLASSIFICATION 21)1 1320 4 1335 3640 t -( of this domain)3 627( Member)1 633( -)1 403(CLASS 22)1 1320 4 1335 3760 t -(SYNS 23)1 1320 1 1335 3880 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 3880 w -10 R f -(Find synonyms)1 623 1 3353 3880 t -(FREQ 24)1 1320 1 1335 4000 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4000 w -10 R f -(Polysemy)3353 4000 w -(FRAMES 25)1 1320 1 1335 4120 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4120 w -10 R f -(Verb example sentences and generic frames)5 1792 1 3353 4120 t -(COORDS 26)1 1320 1 1335 4240 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4240 w -10 R f -(Noun coordinates)1 715 1 3353 4240 t -(RELATIVES 27)1 1320 1 1335 4360 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4360 w -10 R f -(Group related senses)2 847 1 3353 4360 t -(HMERONYM 28)1 1320 1 1335 4480 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4480 w -10 R f -(Hierarchical meronym search)2 1195 1 3353 4480 t -(HHOLONYM 29)1 1320 1 1335 4600 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4600 w -10 R f -(Hierarchical holonym search)2 1168 1 3353 4600 t -(WNGREP 30)1 1320 1 1335 4720 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4720 w -10 R f -(Find keywords by substring)3 1138 1 3353 4720 t -(OVERVIEW 31)1 1320 1 1335 4840 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4840 w -10 R f -(Show all synsets for word)4 1070 1 3353 4840 t -(CLASSIF)1335 4960 w -10 S f 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This)1 304 3 3055 5760 t -10 B f -(display)1080 5880 w -10 S f -(_)1387 5880 w -10 B f -(message)1437 5880 w -10 R f -( general, applications)2 877( In)1 155(, that points to a function to call to display an error message.)12 2582 3 1786 5880 t -( de\256ne an application speci\256c function and set)7 1990(\(including the WordNet interfaces\))3 1456 2 1080 6000 t -10 B f -(display)4571 6000 w -10 S f -(_)4878 6000 w -10 B f -(message)4928 6000 w -10 R f -(to)5322 6000 w -(point to it.)2 431 1 1080 6120 t -9 B f -(NOTES)720 6288 w -10 B f -(include/wn.h)1080 6408 w -10 R f -( is no)2 241( There)1 302( pointer and search types and their corresponding constant values.)9 2736(lists all the)2 456 4 1665 6408 t -( the WordNet interface is the best)6 1413( Using)1 309( returned.)1 394(description of what each search type is or the results)9 2204 4 1080 6528 t -(way to see what types of searches are available, and the data returned for each.)14 3251 1 1080 6648 t -9 B f -(SEE ALSO)1 460 1 720 6816 t -10 B f -(wnintro)1080 6936 w -10 R f -(\(3WN\),)1419 6936 w -10 B f -(wnsearch)1759 6936 w -10 R f -(\(3WN\),)2164 6936 w -10 B f -(morph)2504 6936 w -10 R f -(\(3WN\),)2793 6936 w -10 B f -(wnintro)3133 6936 w -10 R f -(\(5WN\),)3472 6936 w -10 B f -(wnintro)3812 6936 w -10 R f -(\(7WN\).)4151 6936 w -( 2)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7680 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 2 2 -%%Page: 3 3 -save -mark -3 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 3WN \))3 330( WNUTIL)1 3130(Library Functions)1 727 3 1213 480 t -9 B f -(WARNINGS)720 960 w -10 R f -( Passing)1 374(Error checking on passed arguments is not rigorous.)7 2150 2 1080 1080 t -9 B f -(NULL)3639 1080 w -10 R f -( will often)2 433(pointers or invalid values)3 1043 2 3924 1080 t -(cause an application to die.)4 1116 1 1080 1200 t -( 3)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7680 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 3 3 -%%Trailer -done -%%DocumentFonts: Times-Roman Symbol Times-Bold Times-Italic -%%Pages: 3