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-
-
-
-
-
-BINSRCH(3WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-bin_search, copyfile, replace_line, insert_line
-
-
-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);
-
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-wnintro(3WN)
-, morph(3WN)
-, wnsearch(3WN)
-,
-wnutil(3WN)
-, wnintro(5WN)
-.
-
-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.
-
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-CNTLIST(5WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-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
-
-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.
-
-
-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.
-
-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
-
-
-
-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.
-
-
-
-
-- 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 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- 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.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- cntlist, cntlist.rev
-- file of combined
-semantic concordance cntlist files. Used to assign sense numbers in WordNet
-database
-
-
-
-grind(1WN)
-, wnintro(5WN)
-, senseidx(5WN)
-.
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-GRIND(1) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-grind - process WordNet lexicographer files
-
-grind [ -v
- ] [ -s ] [ -L logfile ] [ -a ] [ -d ] [ -i ] [ -o ] [ -n ] filename
-[ filename ... ]
-
-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 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.
-
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-
-
-
-
-- -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
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- pos .*
-- lexicographer files to use to build database
-
-
-- cntlist
-- file of combined semantic concordance cntlist files. Used to
-assign sense numbers in WordNet database
-
-
-
-cntlist(5WN)
-, lexnames(5WN)
-,
-senseidx(5WN)
-, wndb(5WN)
-, wninput(5WN)
-, uniqbeg(7WN)
-, wngloss(7WN)
-.
-
-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.
-
-
-
-Please report bugs to
-wordnet@princeton.edu .
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-LEXNAMES(5WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-List of WordNet lexicographer file names and numbers
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-The syntactic category
-field is encoded as follows:
-
1 NOUN
- 2 VERB
- 3 ADJECTIVE
- 4 ADVERB
-
-
-
-
-The names of the lexicographer files and their corresponding
-file numbers are listed below along with a brief description each file's
-contents.
-
- 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 |
-
-
-
-
-The lexicographer files are not included in the WordNet database package.
-
-
-
-
-
-- 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 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome
-
-- Base directory for WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- lexnames
-- list of lexicographer file names and numbers
-
-
-
-grind(1WN)
-,
-wnintro(5WN)
-, wndb(5WN)
-, wninput(5WN)
-.
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-MORPH(3WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-morphinit, re_morphinit, morphstr, morphword
-
-
-#include
-"wn.h"
-int morphinit(void);
-int re_morphinit(void);
-char *morphstr(char
-*origstr, int pos);
-char *morphword(char *word, int pos);
-
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-
-wnintro(3WN)
-, wnsearch(3WN)
-,
-wndb(5WN)
-, morphy(7WN)
-.
-
-
-Passing an invalid part of speech will
-result in a core dump.
- The WordNet database files must be open to use
-morphstr() or morphword().
-
-
-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 .
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-MORPHY(7WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-morphy - discussion of WordNet's morphological processing
-
-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.
-
-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" |
-
-
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-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 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.
-
-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 .
-
-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 .
-
-
-
-
-- 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 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome
-
-- Base directory for WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- pos .exc
-- morphology exception lists
-
-
-
-wn(1WN)
-, wnb(1WN)
-, binsrch(3WN)
-,
-morph(3WN)
-, wndb(5WN)
-, wninput(7WN)
-.
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-PROLOGDB(5WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-wn_pl - description of Prolog database files
-
-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).
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-
-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.
-
-
-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.
-
-
-
-
-- WNHOME
-- Base directory for WordNet. Default is /usr/local/WordNet-3.0
-.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome
-- Base directory
-for WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
-
-
-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
-
-
-
-wndb(5WN)
-, wninput(5WN)
-, wngroups(7WN)
-, wnpkgs(7WN)
-.
-
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-SENSEIDX(5WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-index.sense, sense.idx - WordNet's sense index
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-The
-synset type is encoded as follows:
-
1 NOUN
- 2 VERB
- 3 ADJECTIVE
- 4 ADVERB
-
- 5 ADJECTIVE SATELLITE
-
-
-
-For non-satellite senses the head_word
- and head_id fields have no values, however the field separator character
-(: ) is present.
-
-
-
-
-- 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
-.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome
-- Base directory
-for WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- index.sense
-- sense
-index
-
-
-
-binsrch(3WN)
-, wnsearch(3WN)
-, lexnames(5WN)
-, wnintro(5WN)
-,
-sensemap(5WN)
-, wndb(5WN)
-, wninput(5WN)
-.
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-UNIQBEG(7WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-uniqbeg - unique beginners for noun hierarchies
-
-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)) }
-
-
-
-
-The lexicographer files are
-not included in the WordNet database package.
-
-
-
-
-- noun.Tops
-- unique beginners
-for nouns
-
-
-
-wndb(5WN)
-, wninput(5WN)
-, wnintro(7WN)
-, wngloss(7WN)
-.
-
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-WN(1WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-wn - command line interface to WordNet lexical database
-
-wn [ searchstr ] [ -h ] [ -g ] [ -a ] [ -l ] [ -o ] [ -s ] [ -n# ] [
-search_option ... ]
-
-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.
-
-
-
-
-- -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.
-
-
-
-
-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.
-
-
-
-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
-.
-
-
-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 .
-
-
-
-
-- 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 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome
-- Base directory for
-WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- index.pos
-- database
-index files
-
-- data.pos
-- database data files
-
-- *.vrb
-- files of sentences illustrating
-the use of verbs
-
-- pos .exc
-- morphology exception lists
-
-
-
-wnintro(1WN)
-,
-wnb(1WN)
-, wnintro(3WN)
-, lexnames(5WN)
-, senseidx(5WN)
- wndb(5WN)
-, wninput(5WN)
-,
-morphy(7WN)
-, wngloss(7WN)
-, wngroups(7WN)
-.
-
-Please report bugs to wordnet@princeton.edu.
-
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-WNB(1WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-wnb - WordNet window-based browser interface
-
-
-wnb
-
-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() 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.
-
-
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-
-
-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.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- 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.
-
-
-
-
-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.
-
-
-
-
-- 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:
-
-
- Don't show (default)
- Show with searches
- Show with searches
-and overview
-
- 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 (# ).
-
-
-- 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.
-
-- Set font...
-- 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 .
-
-- 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.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- Help on using the WordNet
-browser
-- Display this manual page.
-
-- Help on WordNet terminology
-- Display the
- wngloss(7WN)
- manual page.
-
-- Display the WordNet license
-- Display the WordNet
-copyright notice and license agreement.
-
-- About the WordNet browser
-- Information
-about this application.
-
-
-
-
-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.
-
-
-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
-
-
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...]
-
-
- 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.
-
-
-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.
-
-
-
-
-
-- 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 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- 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.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- index.pos
-- database index files
-
-
-- data.pos
-- database data files
-
-- *.vrb
-- files of sentences illustrating the
-use of verbs
-
-- pos .exc
-- morphology exception lists
-
-
-
-wnintro(1WN)
-,
-wn(1WN)
-, wnintro(3WN)
-, lexnames(5WN)
-, senseidx(5WN)
-, wndb(5WN)
-, wninput(5WN)
-,
-morphy(7WN)
-, wngloss(7WN)
-, wngroups(7WN)
-.
-
-Please reports bugs to
-wordnet@princeton.edu.
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-WNDB(5WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-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
-
-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.
-
-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...]
-
-
-
-
-- lemma
-- lower case ASCII text of word
-or collocation. Collocations are formed by joining individual words with
-an underscore (_ ) character.
-
-- pos
-- Syntactic category: n for noun files,
- v for verb files, a for adjective files, r for adverb files.
-
-
-
-All remaining
-fields are with respect to senses of lemma in pos .
-
-
-
-- synset_cnt
-- 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.
-
-- p_cnt
-
-- Number of different pointers that lemma has in all synsets containing
-it.
-
-- ptr_symbol
-- 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 .
-
-- sense_cnt
-- Same as sense_cnt above. This
-is redundant, but the field was preserved for compatibility reasons.
-
-- tagsense_cnt
-
-- Number of senses of lemma that are ranked according to their frequency
-of occurrence in semantic concordance texts.
-
-- synset_offset
-- 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.
-
-
-
-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
-
-
-
-
-- synset_offset
-- Current byte offset in the file represented
-as an 8 digit decimal integer.
-
-- lex_filenum
-- 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.
-
-
-- ss_type
-- One character code indicating the synset type:
-
-
-
n NOUN
- v VERB
-
- a ADJECTIVE
- s ADJECTIVE SATELLITE
- r ADVERB
-
-
-
-
-- w_cnt
-- Two digit hexadecimal
-integer indicating the number of words in the synset.
-
-- word
-- 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.
-
-- lex_id
-
-- 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.
-
-- p_cnt
-- 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.
-
-- ptr
-- A pointer
-from this synset to another. ptr is of the form:
-
-
- pointer_symbol synset_offset pos source/target
-
-
- 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.
-
-
-
-- frames
-- 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:
-
-
-
- f_cnt + f_num w_num [ + f_num w_num...]
-
- 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.
-
-
-- gloss
-- 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.
-
-
-
-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 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.
-
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-
-
-
-- 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
-.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome
-- Base directory
-for WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- index.pos
-- database
-index files
-
-- data.pos
-- database data files
-
-- *.vrb
-- files of sentences illustrating
-the use of verbs
-
-- pos .exc
-- morphology exception lists
-
-
-
-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)
-.
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-WNGLOSS(7WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-wngloss - glossary of terms used in WordNet system
-
-The WordNet Reference Manual consists of Unix-style manual pages divided
-into sections as follows:
-
- Section | Description |
-
1 | WordNet User
-Commands |
- 3 | WordNet Library Functions |
- 5 | WordNet File Formats |
-
- 7 | Miscellaneous Information about WordNet |
-
-
-
-
-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.
-
-
-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.
-
-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 .
-
-- attribute
-- A noun for which adjectives
-express values. The noun weight is an attribute, for which the adjectives
- light and heavy express values.
-
-- base form
-- The base form of a word
-or collocation is the form to which inflections are added.
-
-- basic synset
-
-- Syntactically, same as synset . Term is used in wninput(5WN)
- to help
-explain differences in entering synsets in lexicographer files.
-
-- collocation
-
-- 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.
-
-- coordinate
-- Coordinate terms are nouns or verbs that have
-the same hypernym .
-
-- cross-cluster pointer
-- A semantic pointer from one
-adjective cluster to another.
-
-- derivationally related forms
-- Terms in different
-syntactic categories that have the same root form and are semantically
-related.
-
-- direct antonyms
-- 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 .
-
-- domain
-- A topical classification
-to which a synset has been linked with a CATEGORY, REGION or USAGE pointer.
-
-
-- 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.
-
-- entailment
-
-- A verb X entails Y if X cannot be done unless Y is, or has been,
-done.
-
-- exception list
-- Morphological transformations for words that are
-not regular and therefore cannot be processed in an algorithmic manner.
-
-
-- group
-- Verb senses that similar in meaning and have been manually grouped
-together.
-
-- gloss
-- Each synset contains gloss consisting of a definition
-and optionally example sentences.
-
-- head synset
-- Synset in an adjective cluster
- containing at least one word that has a direct antonym .
-
-- holonym
-- 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 .
-
-- 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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-WNGROUPS(7WN) manual page
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-Table of Contents
-
-
-wngroups - discussion of WordNet search code to group similar verb
-senses
-
-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.
-
-Coverage of verb groups is incomplete.
-
-
-
-
-- 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 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome
-
-- Base directory for WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- sentidx.vrb
-- verb sense keys and sentence frame numbers
-
-- sents.vrb
-- example
-sentence frames
-
-
-
-wn(1WN)
-, wnb(1WN)
-, senseidx(5WN)
-, wnsearch(3WN)
-,
-wndb(5WN)
-, wnintro(7WN)
-.
-
-
-
-Table of Contents
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-WNINPUT(5WN) manual page
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-Table of Contents
-
-
-noun.suffix , verb.suffix , adj.suffix , adv.suffix - WordNet lexicographer
-files that are input to grind(1WN)
-
-
-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.
-
-
-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
-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 |
-
-
-
-
-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
-
-
-
-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.
-
-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 ]
-
-
-
-
-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.
-
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-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
-
-
-
-(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") }
-
-
-
-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.
-
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-WNINTRO(1WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-wnintro - WordNet user commands
-
-
-wn - command line interface
-to WordNet database
-wnb - window based WordNet browser
-
-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.
-
-
-
-
-- 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 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome
-
-- Base directory for WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
-
-
-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.
-
-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"
-.
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-WNINTRO(3WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-wnintro - introduction to WordNet library functions
-
-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.
-
-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 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- 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
-- Free an index structure.
-
-
-- traceptrs_ds
-- Recursive search algorithm to trace a pointer tree and return
-results in linked list.
-
-- do_trace
-- Do requested search on synset passed
-returning formatted output in buffer.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- 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.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- 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 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- 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.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- 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.
-
-
-
-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 |
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- 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 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WordNet\3.0\WNHome
-- Base directory for
-WordNet. Default is C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0 .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-- lib/libwn.a
-- WordNet
-library (Unix)
-
-- lib\wn.lib
-- WordNet library (Windows)
-
-- include
-- header files
-for use with WordNet library
-
-
-
-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.
-
-
-Please report bugs to wordnet@princeton.edu .
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-WNINTRO(5WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-wnintro - introduction to descriptions of WordNet file formats
-
-
-
-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
-
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-
-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.
-
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-WNINTRO(7WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-wnintro - introduction to miscellaneous WordNet information
-
-
-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
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/html/wnlicens.7WN.html b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/html/wnlicens.7WN.html
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-
-
-
-
-
-WNLICENS(7WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-wnlicens - text of WordNet license
-
-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.
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/html/wnpkgs.7WN.html b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/html/wnpkgs.7WN.html
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-
-
-
-
-
-WNPKGS(7WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-wnpkgs - description of various WordNet system packages
-
-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
- .
-
-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. |
-
-
-
-
-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.
-
-
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-wnintro(1WN)
-, wnintro(3WN)
-, wnintro(5WN)
-, wnintro(7WN)
-.
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-WNSEARCH(3WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-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
-
-
-#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);
-
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-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
-
-
-
-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.
-
-
-wn(1WN)
-, wnb(1WN)
-, wnintro(3WN)
-, binsrch(3WN)
-,
-malloc(3)
-, morph(3WN)
-, wnutil(3WN)
-, wnintro(5WN)
-.
-
-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.
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/html/wnstats.7WN.html b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/html/wnstats.7WN.html
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index c1bca81cd..000000000
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+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
-
-
-
-
-
-WNSTATS(7WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-wnstats - WordNet 3.0 database statistics
-
-
-
-
- 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 |
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-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 |
-
-
-
- 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
- |
-
-
-
-
-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.
-
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/html/wnutil.3WN.html b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/html/wnutil.3WN.html
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-
-
-
-
-
-WNUTIL(3WN) manual page
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
-wninit, re_wninit, cntwords, strtolower, ToLowerCase, strsubst,
-getptrtype, getpos, getsstype, StrToPos, GetSynsetForSense, GetDataOffset,
-GetPolyCount, WNSnsToStr, GetValidIndexPointer, GetWNSense, GetSenseIndex,
-default_display_message
-
-
-#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);
-
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-wnintro(3WN)
-,
-wnsearch(3WN)
-, morph(3WN)
-, wnintro(5WN)
-, wnintro(7WN)
-.
-
-
-Error
-checking on passed arguments is not rigorous. Passing NULL
- pointers
-or invalid values will often cause an application to die.
-
-
-Table of Contents
-
-
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-'\" t
-.\" $Id$
-.TH BINSRCH 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions"
-.SH NAME
-bin_search, copyfile, replace_line, insert_line
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.LP
-\fBchar *bin_search(char *key, FILE *fp);\fP
-.LP
-\fBvoid copyfile(FILE *fromfp, FILE *tofp);\fP
-.LP
-\fBchar *replace_line(char *new_line, char *key, FILE *fp);\fP
-.LP
-\fBchar *insert_line(char *new_line, char *key, FILE *fp);\fP
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.LP
-The WordNet library contains several general purpose functions for
-performing a binary search and modifying sorted files.
-.LP
-.B bin_search(\|)
-is the primary binary search algorithm to search for \fIkey\fP as the
-first item on a line in the file pointed to by \fIfp\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.
-.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.
-
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-'\" 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).
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-'\" 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.
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-'\" 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).
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-'\" 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.
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-'\" 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).
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-.\" $Id$
-.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).
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-'\" 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
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-'\" 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
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-'\" 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.
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-'\" 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.
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-'\" 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).
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-'\" 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.
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-'\" 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).
-
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-'\" 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.
-
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-'\" 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.
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-'\" 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
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-'\" 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.
-
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-'\" 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
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-'\" 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
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-'\" 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).
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-'\" 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
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-'\" 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
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-'\" 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.
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-10 I f
-(searchstr)2410 7080 w
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