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- -

NAME

-bin_search, copyfile, replace_line, insert_line -

SYNOPSIS

-

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

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

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

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

DESCRIPTION

-

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

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

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

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

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

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

NOTES

-The maximum length of key is 1024.

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

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

SEE ALSO

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

WARNINGS

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

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- -

NAME

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

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

DESCRIPTION

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

- -

WordNet Database cntlist File -

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

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

File Format

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

- Each line in cntlist is of the form:

-

tag_cnt  sense_key  sense_number -
-

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

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

-

sense_key  sense_number  tag_cnt
-

- -

NOTES

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

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

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

REGISTRY -(WINDOWS)

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

FILES

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

SEE ALSO

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

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- -

NAME

-grind - process WordNet lexicographer files -

SYNOPSIS

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

DESCRIPTION

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

Input Files

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

- Each filename specified is of the form:

-

-

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

Output Files

-grind() produces the following output files:

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

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

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

Sense Numbers

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

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

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

OPTIONS

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

FILES

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

SEE ALSO

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

DIAGNOSTICS -

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

BUGS

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

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NAME

-List of WordNet lexicographer file names and numbers -

DESCRIPTION -

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

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

File Format

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

Syntactic Category

-The syntactic category -field is encoded as follows:

-

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

Lexicographer Files

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

-

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

NOTES -

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

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

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

REGISTRY (WINDOWS)

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

FILES -

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

SEE ALSO

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

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- -

NAME

-morphinit, re_morphinit, morphstr, morphword -

SYNOPSIS

-

-#include -"wn.h"

-int morphinit(void);

-int re_morphinit(void);

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

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

DESCRIPTION -

-

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

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

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

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

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

NOTES -

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

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

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

- pos must be one of the following:

-

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

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

SEE ALSO

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

- -

WARNINGS

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

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

- -

BUGS

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

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- -

NAME

-morphy - discussion of WordNet's morphological processing -

DESCRIPTION -

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

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

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

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

Rules -of Detachment

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

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

Exception Lists

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

Single Words

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

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

Collocations -

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

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

Hyphenation

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

Special Processing for nouns ending with 'ful'

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

BUGS

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

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

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

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

REGISTRY (WINDOWS)

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

FILES -

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

SEE ALSO

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

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- -

NAME

-wn_pl - description of Prolog database files -

DESCRIPTION

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

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

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

File Format

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

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

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

-

operator(field1,  ...  ,fieldn).
-
-

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

Operators

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

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

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

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

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

The g operator specifies the gloss for a synset.
-

- hyp(synset_id,synset_id). -
-

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

- ent(synset_id,synset_id).
-

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

- sim(synset_id,synset_id).
-

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

- mm(synset_id,synset_id).
-

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

- ms(synset_id,synset_id).
-

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

- mp(synset_id,synset_id).
-

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

- cs(synset_id,synset_id). -
-

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

- vgp(synset_id,synset_id). -
-

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

- at(synset_id,synset_id).
-

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

- fr(synset_id,f_num,w_num).
-

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

Field Definitions

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

- The syntactic category is encoded as:

-

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

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

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

-

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

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

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

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

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

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

NOTES

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

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

ENVIRONMENT -VARIABLES (UNIX)

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

REGISTRY (WINDOWS)

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

FILES

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

SEE ALSO

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

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- -

NAME

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

DESCRIPTION

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

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

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

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

File -Format

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

- Each line is of the form:

-

sense_key  synset_offset  sense_number  tag_cnt -
-

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

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

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

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

Sense Key Encoding

-A sense_key is represented -as:

-

lemma % lex_sense
-

- where lex_sense is encoded as:

-

ss_type:lex_filenum:lex_id:head_word:head_id -
-

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

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

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

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

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

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

Synset Type

-The -synset type is encoded as follows:

-

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

NOTES

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

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

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

REGISTRY (WINDOWS)

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

FILES

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

SEE ALSO

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

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- -

NAME

-uniqbeg - unique beginners for noun hierarchies -

DESCRIPTION

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

-

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

-

- -

NOTES

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

FILES

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

SEE ALSO

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

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- -

NAME

-wn - command line interface to WordNet lexical database -

SYNOPSIS -

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

DESCRIPTION

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

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

OPTIONS

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

Search Options

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

- -

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

SEARCH RESULTS

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

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

-

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

- -

EXIT STATUS

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

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

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

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

REGISTRY -(WINDOWS)

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

FILES

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

SEE ALSO

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

BUGS

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

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- -

NAME

-wnb - WordNet window-based browser interface -

SYNOPSIS

-

-wnb -

DESCRIPTION -

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

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

WNB WINDOWS

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

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

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

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

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

SEARCHING THE DATABASE

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Changing the Search Word

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

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

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

- -

Interrupting a Search

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

MENUS

- -

File Menu -

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

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

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

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

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

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

- Selecting Dismiss - closes the Substring Search Window. -

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

History

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

Options

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SEARCH RESULTS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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DIAGNOSTICS -

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

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

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

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

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

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

BUGS

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

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NAME

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

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

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

DESCRIPTION

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Index -File Format

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Exception List File Format -

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

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

- -

Verb Example Sentences

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

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

NOTES -

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

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

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

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

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

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

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

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NAME

-wngloss - glossary of terms used in WordNet system -

DESCRIPTION -

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

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

System Description

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

- -

Database -Organization

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

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

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

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

NAME

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

DESCRIPTION

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

NOTES

-Coverage of verb groups is incomplete. -

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES -(UNIX)

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

REGISTRY (WINDOWS)

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

FILES -

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

SEE ALSO

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

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- -

NAME

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

DESCRIPTION

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

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

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

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

Lexicographer File Names

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

-

pos.suffix
-

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

Pointers

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

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

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

- The pointer_symbol s for nouns -are:

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

- The pointer_symbol -s for verbs are:

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

- The pointer_symbol s for adjectives are:

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

- The pointer_symbol s for adverbs are:

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

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

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

Verb Frames

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

-

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

Lexicographer File Format

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

- The -general synset syntax is:

-

{   words  pointers   (  gloss  )  } -
-
-

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

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

-

{   words  pointers  frames   (  gloss  )  } -
-
-

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

-

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

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

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

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

Word Syntax

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

- A simple word is of the form: -

-

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

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

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

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

- Word/pointer syntax is of the form: -

-

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

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

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

-

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

Pointer Syntax

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

- A pointer -is of the form:

-

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

- -or:

-

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

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

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

Verb Frame List Syntax

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

- A frame number list is entered -as follows:

-

frames:   f_num [, f_num...]
-

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

Gloss Syntax

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

Special Adjective Syntax

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

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

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

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

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

EXAMPLES

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

- Sample noun synsets:

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

- Sample verb synsets:

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

- Sample adjective clusters:

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

- Sample adverb synsets:

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

SEE ALSO

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

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

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- -

NAME

-wnintro - WordNet user commands -

SYNOPSIS

-

-wn - command line interface -to WordNet database

-wnb - window based WordNet browser -

DESCRIPTION

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

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

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES -(UNIX)

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

REGISTRY (WINDOWS)

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

SEE -ALSO

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

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

AVAILABILITY

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

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- -

NAME

-wnintro - introduction to WordNet library functions -

DESCRIPTION -

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

- Functions are organized -into the following categories:

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

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

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

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

LIST OF WORDNET LIBRARY FUNCTIONS

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

- -

Database -Searching Functions (search.o)

-

- -

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

Morphology Functions (morph.o)

-

- - -

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

- -

Utility Functions (wnutil.o)

-

- -

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

- -

Binary Search Functions (binsrch.o)

-

- -

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

HEADER FILE

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

NOTES

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

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

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

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

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

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)

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

REGISTRY -(WINDOWS)

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

FILES

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

SEE ALSO

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

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

BUGS

-Please report bugs to wordnet@princeton.edu .

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- -

NAME

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

SYNOPSIS

-

-cntlist - format of cntlist and cntlist.rev files

-lexnames -- list of lexicographer file names and numbers

-prologdb - description of -Prolog database files

-senseidx - format of sense index file

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

-wndb - format -of WordNet database files

-wninput - format of WordNet lexicographer files - -

DESCRIPTION

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

NOMENCLATURE

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

SEE ALSO

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

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

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- -

NAME

-wnintro - introduction to miscellaneous WordNet information -

SYNOPSIS -

-

-morphy - discussion of WordNet's morphological processing

-uniqbeg - unique -beginners for noun hierarchies

-wngloss - glossary of terms used in WordNet -

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

-wnlicens - - text of WordNet license agreement

-wnpkgs - information about WordNet -packages and distribution

-wnstats - database statistics -

DESCRIPTION

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

SEE ALSO

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

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

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- -

NAME

-wnlicens - text of WordNet license -

DESCRIPTION

-WordNet Release 3.0 -

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

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- -

NAME

-wnpkgs - description of various WordNet system packages -

DESCRIPTION -

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

Packages -Available Via FTP and WWW

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

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

- -

Database Package

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

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

- -

Prolog Database Package

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

Sense Map Package

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

NOTES

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

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

SEE -ALSO

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

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- -

NAME

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

SYNOPSIS

-

-#include "wn.h"

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

-void free_syns(SynsetPtr -synptr);

-void free_synset(SynsetPtr synptr);

-void free_index(IndexPtr -idx);

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

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

DESCRIPTION

-

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

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

-

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Synset Navigation

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

- Navigation through the returned -list involves the following:

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

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

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

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

WordNet Searches

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

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

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

- findtheinfo_ds() - cannot perform the following searches:

-

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

NOTES

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

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

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

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

- -

SEE ALSO

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

WARNINGS

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

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

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

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

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- -

NAME

-wnstats - WordNet 3.0 database statistics -

DESCRIPTION

- -

Number of -words, synsets, and senses

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

Polysemy information

-

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

- -

NOTES

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

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

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NAME

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

SYNOPSIS

-

-#include "wn.h"

-int wninit(void);

-int -re_wninit(void);

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

-char *strtolower(char -*str);

-char *ToLowerCase(char *str);

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

-int getptrtype(char *ptr_symbol);

-int getpos(char *ss_type); -

-int getsstype(char *ss_type);

-int StrToPos(char pos);

-SynsetPtr GetSynsetForSense(char -*sense_key);

-long GetDataOffset(char *sense_key);

-int GetPolyCount(char -*sense_key);

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

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

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

-SnsIndexPtr GetSenseIndex(char *sense_key);

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

-int default_display_message(char *msg); -

DESCRIPTION -

-

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

NOTES

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

SEE ALSO

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

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WARNINGS

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

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A pointer to a static variable containing the -entire line is returned. -.SB NULL -is returned if a match is not found. -.LP -The remaining functions are not used by WordNet, and are only briefly -described. -.LP -.B copyfile(\|) -copies the contents of one file to another. -.LP -.B replace_line(\|) -replaces a line in a file having searchkey \fIkey\fP -with the contents of \fInew_line\fP. -It returns the original line or -.SB NULL -in case of error. -.LP -.B insert_line(\|) -finds the proper place to insert the contents of \fInew_line\fP, -having searchkey \fIkey\fP in the sorted file pointed to by \fIfp\fP. -It returns -.SB NULL -if a line with this searchkey is already in the file. -.SH NOTES -The maximum length of \fIkey\fP is 1024. - -The maximum line length in a file is 25K. - -If there are no additional fields after the search key, the key must -be followed by at least one space before the newline character. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR morph (3WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR wnutil (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN). -.SH WARNINGS -\fBbinsearch(\|)\fP returns a pointer to a static character buffer. -The returned string should be copied by the caller if the results need -to be saved, as a subsequent call will replace the contents of the -static buffer. - diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/cntlist.5 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/cntlist.5 deleted file mode 100644 index f838fc515..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/cntlist.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH CNTLIST 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" -.SH NAME -cntlist \- file listing number of times each tagged sense occurs in a -semantic concordance, sorted most to least frequently tagged - -cntlist.rev \- file listing number of times each tagged sense occurs -in a semantic concordance, sorted by sense key -.SH DESCRIPTION -A cntlist file for a semantic concordance lists the number of times -each semantically tagged sense occurs in the concordance and its -sense number in the WordNet database. Each line in the file -corresponds to a sense in the WordNet database to which at least one -semantic tag points. Only senses that are tagged in a concordance are -in the concordance's cntlist file. - -.SS WordNet Database \fIcntlist\fP File -In the WordNet database, words are assigned sense numbers based on -frequency of use in semantically tagged corpora. The cntlist file used -by -.BR grind (1WN) -to build the WordNet database and assign the sense numbers is a union -of the cntlist files from the various semantic concordances that were -formerly released by Princeton University. This -combined cntlist file is provided with the WordNet package and is -found in the \fBWNSEARCHDIR\fP directory. - -The \fIcntlist.rev\fP file is used at run-time by the WordNet -library code and browser interfaces to print in the output display the -number of times each sense has been tagged. -.SS File Format -Each line in a cntlist file contains information for one sense. The -file is ordered from most to least frequently tagged sense. The -fields are separated by one space, and each line is terminated with a -newline character. Senses having the same \fItag_cnt\fP value are -listed in reverse alphabetical order of the \fIlemma\fP field of the -\fIsense_key\fP. - -Each line in \fBcntlist\fP is of the form: - -.RS -\fItag_cnt~~sense_key~~sense_number\fP -.RE - -where \fItag_cnt\fP is the decimal number of times the sense is tagged -in the corresponding semantic concordance. \fIsense_key\fP is a -WordNet sense encoding and \fIsense_number\fP is a WordNet sense -number as described in - -The \fIcntlist.rev\fP file contains the same fields described above, -in the following order: - -.RS -\fIsense_key~~sense_number~~tag_cnt\fP -.RE - -.SH NOTES -Princeton no longer maintains or releases the Semantic Concordance -files. The \fIcntlist\fP file used to order the senses in WordNet -3.0 was generated from the Semantic Concordance files at the point -that they were last updated in 2001. In general, the order of senses -presented usually reflects what the user would expect, however sense -ordering is now less reliable than in prior releases and should not be -construed as an accurate indicator of frequency of use. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_CURRENT_USER\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\ewnres -User's default browser options. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B cntlist, cntlist.rev -file of combined semantic concordance \fBcntlist\fP files. Used to -assign sense numbers in WordNet database -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR grind (1WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/grind.1 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/grind.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 22a9cd20a..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/grind.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH GRIND 1 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands" -.SH NAME -grind \- process WordNet lexicographer files -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fBgrind\fP [ \fB\-v\fP ] [ \fB\-s\fP ] [ \fB\-L\fP\fIlogfile\fP ] [ \fB\-a\fP ] [ \fB\-d\fP ] [ \fB\-i\fP ] [ \fB\-o\fP ] [ \fB\-n\fP ] \fIfilename\fP [ \fIfilename\fP\&.\|.\|. ] -.SH DESCRIPTION -\fBgrind(\|)\fP processes WordNet lexicographer files, producing -database files suitable for use with the WordNet search and interface -code and other applications. The syntactic and structural integrity -of the input files is verified. Warnings and errors are reported via -\fBstderr\fP and a run-time log is produced on \fBstdout\fP. A -database is generated only if there are no errors. -.SS Input Files -Input files correspond to the syntactic categories implemented in -WordNet \- -.BR noun ", " -.BR verb ", " -.BR adjective " and " -.BR adverb . -Each input lexicographer file consists of a list of synonym sets -(\fIsynsets\fP) for one part of speech. Although the basic synset -syntax is the same for all of the parts of speech, some parts of the -syntax only apply to a particular part of speech. See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for a description of the input file format. - -Each \fIfilename\fP specified is of the form: - -.RS -.IB pathname / pos . suffix -.RE - -where \fIpathname\fP is optional and \fIpos\fP is either -.BR noun ", " -.BR verb ", " -.BR adj " or " -.BR adv . -\fIsuffix\fP may be used to separate groups of synsets into different -files, for example \fBnoun.animal\fP and \fBnoun.plant\fP. One or -more input files, in any combination of syntactic categories, may be -specified. See -.BR lexnames (5WN) -for a list of the lexicographer files used to build the complete -WordNet database. -.SS Output Files -\fBgrind(\|)\fP produces the following output files: - -.TS -center box ; -c | c -l | l. -\fBFilename Description\fP -_ -\fBindex.\fIpos\fR Index file for each syntactic category -\fBdata.\fIpos\fR Data file for each syntactic category -\fBindex.sense\fP Sense index -.TE - -See -.BR wndb (5WN) -for a description of the database file formats. - -Each time \fBgrind(\|)\fP is run, any existing database files are -overwritten with the database files generated from the specified input -files. If no input files from a syntactic category are specified, -the corresponding database files are not overwritten. -.SS Sense Numbers -Senses are generally ordered from most to least frequently used, with -the most common sense numbered \fB1\fP. Frequency of use is -determined by the number of times a sense is tagged in the various -semantic concordance texts. Senses that are not semantically tagged -follow the ordered senses in an arbitrary order. -Note that this ordering is only an -estimate based on usage in a small corpus. - -The \fItagsense_cnt\fP field for each -entry in the \fBindex.\fIpos\fR files indicates how many of the senses -in the list have been tagged. - -The \fBcntlist\fP file provided with the database lists the number of -times each sense is tagged in the semantic concordances. -\fBgrind(\|)\fP uses the data from \fBcntlist\fP to order the senses -of each word. When the \fBindex\fP.\fIpos\fP files are generated, the -\fIsynset_offset\fPs are output in sense number order, with sense 1 -first in the list. Senses with the same number of semantic tags are -assigned unique but consecutive sense numbers. The WordNet -.SB OVERVIEW -search displays all senses of the specified word, in all syntactic -categories, and indicates which of the senses are represented in the -semantically tagged texts. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP 15 -.B \-v -Verify integrity of input without generating database. -.TP 15 -.B \-s -Suppress generation of warning messages. Usually \fBgrind\fP is run -with this option until all syntactic and structural errors are corrected -since the warning messages may make it difficult to spot error -messages. -.TP 15 -.BI \-L logfile -Write all messages to \fIlogfile\fP instead of \fBstderr\fP. -.TP 15 -.B \-a -Generate statistical report on input files processed. -.TP 15 -.B \-d -Generate distribution of senses by string length report on input files -processed. -.TP 15 -.B \-i -Generate sense index file. -.TP 15 -.B \-o -Order senses using \fBcntlist\fP. -.TP 15 -.B \-n -Generate nominalization (derivational morphology) links in database. -.TP 15 -.I filename -Input file of the form described in -.SB Input Files. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B \fIpos\fP.* -lexicographer files to use to build database -.TP 20 -.B cntlist -file of combined semantic concordance \fBcntlist\fP files. Used to -assign sense numbers in WordNet database -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR cntlist (5WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR uniqbeg (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN). -.SH DIAGNOSTICS -Exit status is normally 0. -Exit status is -1 if non-specific error occurs. -If syntactic or structural errors exist, exit status is number of -errors detected. -.TP -.B "usage: grind [\-v] [\-s] [\-Llogfile] [\-a ] [\-d] [\-i] [\-o] [\-n] filename [filename...]" -Invalid options were specified on the command line. -.TP -.B No input files processed. -None of the filenames specified were of the appropriate form. -.TP -.B \fIn\fP syntactic errors found. -Syntax errors were found while parsing the input files. -.TP -.B \fIn\fP structural errors found. -Pointer errors were found that could not be automatically corrected. -.SH BUGS -Please report bugs to \fBwordnet@princeton.edu\fP. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/lexnames.5 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/lexnames.5 deleted file mode 100644 index a5507c9a1..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/lexnames.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH LEXNAMES 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" -.SH NAME -List of WordNet lexicographer file names and numbers -.SH DESCRIPTION -During WordNet development synsets are organized into forty-five -lexicographer files based on syntactic category and logical groupings. -.BR grind (1WN) -processes these files and produces a database suitable for use with -the WordNet library, interface code, and other applications. The -format of the lexicographer files is described in -.BR wninput (5WN). - -A file number corresponds to each lexicographer file. File numbers -are encoded in several parts of the WordNet system as an efficient way -to indicate a lexicographer file name. The file \fBlexnames\fP lists -the mapping between file names and numbers, and can be used by -programs or end users to correlate the two. -.SS File Format -Each line in \fBlexnames\fP contains 3 tab separated fields, and is -terminated with a newline character. The first field is the two digit -decimal integer file number. (The first file in the list is numbered -\fB00\fP.) The second field is the name of the lexicographer file that -is represented by that number, and the third field is an integer that -indicates the syntactic category of the synsets contained in the file. -This is simply a shortcut for programs and scripts, since the -syntactic category is also part of the lexicographer file's name. -.SS Syntactic Category -The syntactic category field is encoded as follows: - -.RS -.nf -\fB1\fP NOUN -\fB2\fP VERB -\fB3\fP ADJECTIVE -\fB4\fP ADVERB -.fi -.RE -.SS Lexicographer Files -The names of the lexicographer files and their corresponding file -numbers are listed below along with a brief description each file's -contents. - -.RS -.TS -center ; -l l l. -\fBFile Number\fP \fBName\fP \fBContents\fP -_ -00 adj.all all adjective clusters -01 adj.pert relational adjectives (pertainyms) -02 adv.all all adverbs -03 noun.Tops unique beginner for nouns -04 noun.act nouns denoting acts or actions -05 noun.animal nouns denoting animals -06 noun.artifact nouns denoting man-made objects -07 noun.attribute nouns denoting attributes of people and objects -08 noun.body nouns denoting body parts -09 noun.cognition nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents -10 noun.communication nouns denoting communicative processes and contents -11 noun.event nouns denoting natural events -12 noun.feeling nouns denoting feelings and emotions -13 noun.food nouns denoting foods and drinks -14 noun.group nouns denoting groupings of people or objects -15 noun.location nouns denoting spatial position -16 noun.motive nouns denoting goals -17 noun.object nouns denoting natural objects (not man-made) -18 noun.person nouns denoting people -19 noun.phenomenon nouns denoting natural phenomena -20 noun.plant nouns denoting plants -21 noun.possession nouns denoting possession and transfer of possession -22 noun.process nouns denoting natural processes -23 noun.quantity nouns denoting quantities and units of measure -24 noun.relation nouns denoting relations between people or things or ideas -25 noun.shape nouns denoting two and three dimensional shapes -26 noun.state nouns denoting stable states of affairs -27 noun.substance nouns denoting substances -28 noun.time nouns denoting time and temporal relations -29 verb.body verbs of grooming, dressing and bodily care -30 verb.change verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc. -31 verb.cognition verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting -32 verb.communication verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing -33 verb.competition verbs of fighting, athletic activities -34 verb.consumption verbs of eating and drinking -35 verb.contact verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging -36 verb.creation verbs of sewing, baking, painting, performing -37 verb.emotion verbs of feeling -38 verb.motion verbs of walking, flying, swimming -39 verb.perception verbs of seeing, hearing, feeling -40 verb.possession verbs of buying, selling, owning -41 verb.social verbs of political and social activities and events -42 verb.stative verbs of being, having, spatial relations -43 verb.weather verbs of raining, snowing, thawing, thundering -44 adj.ppl participial adjectives -.TE -.RE -.SH NOTES -The lexicographer files are not included in the WordNet database package. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B lexnames -list of lexicographer file names and numbers -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR grind (1WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/morph.3 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/morph.3 deleted file mode 100644 index b5cbacbde..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/morph.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.TH MORPH 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" -.SH NAME -morphinit, re_morphinit, morphstr, morphword -.SH SYNOPSIS -.LP -\fB#include "wn.h"\fP -.LP -\fBint morphinit(void);\fP -.LP -\fBint re_morphinit(void);\fP -.LP -\fBchar *morphstr(char *origstr, int pos);\fP -.LP -\fBchar *morphword(char *word, int pos);\fP -.SH DESCRIPTION -.LP -The WordNet morphological processor, Morphy, is accessed through these -functions: -.LP -.B morphinit(\|) -is used to open the exception list files. It returns \fB0\fP if -successful, \fB-1\fP otherwise. The exception list files must be -opened before -.B morphstr(\|) -or -.B morphword(\) -are called. -.LP -.B re_morphinit(\|) -is used to close the exception list files and reopen them, and is used -exclusively for WordNet development. Return codes are as described -above. -.LP -.B morphstr(\|) -is the basic user interface to Morphy. It tries to find the base form -(lemma) of the word or collocation \fIorigstr\fP in the specified -\fIpos\fP. The first call (with \fIorigstr\fP specified) returns a -pointer to the first base form found. Subsequent calls requesting -base forms of the same string must be made with the first argument of -.SB NULL. -When no more base forms for \fIorigstr\fP can be found, -.SB NULL -is returned. Note that \fBmorphstr()\fP returns a pointer to a static -character buffer. A subsequent call to \fBmorphstr()\fP with a new -string (instead of \fBNULL\fP) will overwrite the string pointed to by -a previous call. Users should copy the returned string into a local -buffer, or use the C library function \fBstrdup\fP to duplicate the -returned string into a \fImalloc'd\fP buffer. -.LP -.B morphword(\|) -tries to find the base form of \fIword\fP in the specified \fIpos\fP. -This function is called by -.B morphstr(\|) -for each individual word in a collocation. -Note that \fBmorphword()\fP returns a pointer to a static -character buffer. A subsequent call to \fBmorphword()\fP -will overwrite the string pointed to by -a previous call. Users should copy the returned string into a local -buffer, or use the C library function \fBstrdup\fP to duplicate the -returned string into a \fImalloc'd\fP buffer. -.SH NOTES -.B morphinit(\|) -is called by -.B wninit(\|) -and is not intended to be called directly by an application. -Applications wishing to use WordNet and/or the morphological functions -must call \fBwninit(\|)\fP at the start of the program. See -.BR wnutil (3WN) -for more information. - -\fIorigstr\fP may be either a word or a collocation formed by joining -individual words with underscore characters (\fB_\fP). - -Usually only \fBmorphstr(\|)\fP is called from applications, as it -works on both words and collocations. - -\fIpos\fP must be one of the following: - -.RS -.nf -\fB1\fP NOUN -\fB2\fP VERB -\fB3\fP ADJECTIVE -\fB4\fP ADVERB -\fB5\fP ADJECTIVE_SATELLITE -.fi -.RE - -If -.SB ADJECTIVE_SATELLITE -is passed, it is treated by \fBmorphstr(\|)\fP as -.SB ADJECTIVE. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR morphy (7WN). - -.SH WARNINGS -Passing an invalid part of speech will result in a core dump. - -The WordNet database files must be open to use \fBmorphstr(\|)\fP or -\fBmorphword(\|). - -.SH BUGS -Morphy will allow non-words to be converted to words, if they follow -one of the rules described above. For example, it will happily -convert \fBplantes\fP to \fBplants\fP. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/morphy.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/morphy.7 deleted file mode 100644 index c2eeb6780..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/morphy.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH MORPHY 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" -.SH NAME -morphy \- discussion of WordNet's morphological processing -.SH DESCRIPTION -Although only base forms of words are usually stored in WordNet, -searches may be done on inflected forms. A set of morphology -functions, Morphy, is applied to the search string to generate a form -that is present in WordNet. - -Morphology in WordNet uses two types of processes to try to convert -the string passed into one that can be found in the WordNet database. -There are lists of inflectional endings, based on syntactic category, -that can be detached from individual words in an attempt to find a -form of the word that is in WordNet. There are also exception list -files, one for each syntactic category, in which a search for an -inflected form is done. Morphy tries to use these two processes in an -intelligent manner to translate the string passed to the base form -found in WordNet. Morphy first checks for exceptions, then uses the -rules of detachment. The Morphy functions are not independent from -WordNet. After each transformation, WordNet is searched for the -resulting string in the syntactic category specified. - -The Morphy functions are passed a string and a syntactic category. A -string is either a single word or a collocation. Since some words, -such as \fBaxes\fP can have more than one base form (\fBaxe\fP and -\fBaxis\fP), Morphy works in the following manner. The first time -that Morphy is called with a specific string, it returns a base form. -For each subsequent call to Morphy made with a -.SB NULL -string argument, Morphy returns another base form. Whenever Morphy -cannot perform a transformation, whether on the first call for a word -or subsequent calls, -.SB NULL -is returned. A transformation to a valid English string will return -.SB NULL -if the base form of the string is not in WordNet. - -The morphological functions are found in the WordNet library. See -.BR morph (3WN) -for information on using these functions. -.SS Rules of Detachment -The following table shows the rules of detachment used by Morphy. If -a word ends with one of the suffixes, it is stripped from the word and -the corresponding ending is added. Then WordNet is searched for the -resulting string. No rules are applicable to adverbs. - -.TS -center, tab(+) ; -c | c | c -l | l | l. -\fBPOS\fP+\fBSuffix\fP+\fBEnding\fP -_ -NOUN+"s"+"" -NOUN+"ses"+"s" -NOUN+"xes"+"x" -NOUN+"zes"+"z" -NOUN+"ches"+"ch" -NOUN+"shes"+"sh" -NOUN+"men"+"man" -NOUN+"ies"+"y" -VERB+"s"+"" -VERB+"ies"+"y" -VERB+"es"+"e" -VERB+"es"+"" -VERB+"ed"+"e" -VERB+"ed"+"" -VERB+"ing"+"e" -VERB+"ing"+"" -ADJ+"er"+"" -ADJ+"est"+"" -ADJ+"er"+"e" -ADJ+"est"+"e" -.TE -.SS Exception Lists -There is one exception list file for each syntactic category. The -exception lists contain the morphological transformations for strings -that are not regular and therefore cannot be processed in an -algorithmic manner. Each line of an exception list contains an -inflected form of a word or collocation, followed by one or more base -forms. The list is kept in alphabetical order and a binary search is -used to find words in these lists. See -.BR wndb (5WN) -for information on the format of the exception list files. -.SS Single Words -In general, single words are relatively easy to process. Morphy first -looks for the word in the exception list. If it is found the first -base form is returned. Subsequent calls with a -.SB NULL -argument return additional base forms, if present. A -.SB NULL -is returned when there are no more base forms of the word. - -If the word is not found in the exception list corresponding to the -syntactic category, an algorithmic process using the rules of -detachment looks for a matching suffix. If a matching suffix is -found, a corresponding ending is applied (sometimes this ending is a -.SB NULL -string, so in effect the suffix is removed from the word), and WordNet -is consulted to see if the resulting word is found in the desired part -of speech. -.SS Collocations -As opposed to single words, collocations can be quite difficult to -transform into a base form that is present in WordNet. In general, -only base forms of words, even those comprising collocations, are -stored in WordNet, such as \fBattorney~general\fP. Transforming the -collocation \fBattorneys~general\fP is then simply a matter of finding -the base forms of the individual words comprising the collocation. -This usually works for nouns, therefore non-conforming nouns, such as -\fBcustoms~duty\fP are presently entered in the noun exception list. - -Verb collocations that contain prepositions, such as \fBask~for~it\fP, -are more difficult. As with single words, the exception list is -searched first. If the collocation is not found, special code in -Morphy determines whether a verb collocation includes a preposition. -If it does, a function is called to try to find the base form in the -following manner. It is assumed that the first word in the -collocation is a verb and that the last word is a noun. The algorithm -then builds a search string with the base forms of the verb and noun, -leaving the remainder of the collocation (usually just the -preposition, but more words may be involved) in the middle. For -example, passed \fBasking~for~it\fP, the database search would be -performed with \fBask~for~it\fP, which is found in WordNet, and -therefore returned from Morphy. If a verb collocation does not -contain a preposition, then the base form of each word in the -collocation is found and WordNet is searched for the resulting string. -.SS Hyphenation -Hyphenation also presents special difficulties when searching WordNet. -It is often a subjective decision as to whether a word is hyphenated, -joined as one word, or is a collocation of several words, and which of -the various forms are entered into WordNet. When Morphy breaks a -string into "words", it looks for both spaces and hyphens as -delimiters. It also looks for periods in strings and removes them if -an exact match is not found. A search for an abbreviation like -\fBoct.\fP return the synset for \fB{~October,~Oct~}\fP. Not every -pattern of hyphenated and collocated string is searched for properly, -so it may be advantageous to specify several search strings if the -results of a search attempt seem incomplete. -.SS Special Processing for nouns ending with 'ful' -Morphy contains code that searches for nouns ending with \fBful\fP -and performs a transformation on the substring preceeding it. It then -appends 'ful' back onto the resulting string and returns it. For -example, if passed the nouns \fBboxesful\fP, it will return \fBboxful\fP. -.SH BUGS -Since many noun collocations contains prepositions, such as -\fBline~of~products\fP, an algorithm similar to that used for verbs -should be written for nouns. In the present scheme, if Morphy is -passed \fBlines~of~products\fP, the search string becomes -\fBline~of~product\fP, which is not in WordNet - -Morphy will allow non-words to be converted to words, if they follow -one of the rules described above. For example, it will happily -convert \fBplantes\fP to \fBplants\fP. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B \fIpos\fP.exc -morphology exception lists -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR binsrch (3WN), -.BR morph (3WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (7WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/prologdb.5 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/prologdb.5 deleted file mode 100644 index 289c5f3c6..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/prologdb.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,344 +0,0 @@ -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH PROLOGDB 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" -.SH NAME -wn_\*.pl \- description of Prolog database files -.SH DESCRIPTION -The files \fBwn_\fP\fI*\fP\fB.pl\fP contain the WordNet database in a -prolog-readable format. A prolog interface to WordNet is not -implemented. - -The prolog database is very large and may take many minutes to load -into the Prolog workspace. A separate file has been created for each -WordNet relation giving the user the ability to load only those parts -of the database that they are interested. - -See \fBFILES\fP, below, for a list of the database files and -.BR wndb (5WN) -and -.BR wninput (5WN) -for detailed descriptions of the various WordNet relations (referred to -as \fIoperators\fP in this manual page). -.SS File Format -Each prolog database file contains information corresponding to the -synsets and word senses contained in the WordNet database. In the -prolog version of the database, the \fIsynset_id\fPs (defined below) -are used as unique synset identifiers. - -Each line of a file contains an operator that corresponds to a WordNet -relation. All lines with the same \fIoperator\fP value are stored in -the file \fBwn_\fP\fIoperator\fP\fB.pl\fP. - -The general format of a line in a prolog database file is as follows: - -.RS -.nf -\fIoperator\fB(\fIfield1\fB,\fI~~...~~\fB,\fIfieldn\fB).\fR -.fi -.RE - -Each line contains the name of the operator, followed by a left -parenthesis, a comma-separated list of fields, a right parenthesis, -and a period. Note there are no spaces, and each line is terminated -with a newline character. -.SS Operators -Each WordNet relation is represented in a separate file by -\fIoperator\fP name. Some operators are reflexive (i.e. the "reverse" -relation is implicit). So, for example, if \fBx\fP is a hypernym of -\fBy\fP, \fBy\fP is necessarily a hyponym of \fBx\fP. In the prolog -database, reflected pointers are usually implied for semantic -relations. - -Semantic relations are represented by a pair of \fIsynset_id\fPs, in -which the first \fIsynset_id\fP is generally the source of the -relation and the second is the target. If two pairs -\fIsynset_id\fP\fB,\fP\fIw_num\fP are present, the operator represents -a lexical relation between word forms. - -.nf -\fBs(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB,'\fIword\fB',\fIss_type\fB,\fIsense_number\fB,\fItag_count\fB). -.fi -.RS -A \fBs\fP operator is present for every word sense in WordNet. In -\fBwn_s.pl\fP, \fIw_num\fP specifies the word number for \fIword\fP in -the synset. -.RE - -.nf -\fBg(\fIsynset_id\fB,'(\fIgloss\fB)'). -.fi -.RS -The \fBg\fP operator specifies the gloss for a synset. -.RE - -.nf -\fBhyp(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBhyp\fP operator specifies that the second synset is a -hypernym of the first synset. This relation holds for nouns and -verbs. The reflexive operator, hyponym, implies that the first -synset is a hyponym of the second synset. -.RE - -.nf -\fBent(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBent\fP operator specifies that the second synset is -an entailment of first synset. This relation only holds for verbs. -.RE - -.nf -\fBsim(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBsim\fP operator specifies that the second synset is similar in -meaning to the first synset. This means that the second synset is a -satellite the first synset, which is the cluster head. This relation -only holds for adjective synsets contained in adjective clusters. -.RE - -.nf -\fBmm(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBmm\fP operator specifies that the second synset is a -member meronym of the first synset. This relation only holds for -nouns. The reflexive operator, member holonym, can be implied. -.RE - -.nf -\fBms(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBms\fP operator specifies that the second synset is a -substance meronym of the first synset. This relation only holds for -nouns. The reflexive operator, substance holonym, can be implied. -.RE - -.nf -\fBmp(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBmp\fP operator specifies that the second synset is a -part meronym of the first synset. This relation only holds for -nouns. The reflexive operator, part holonym, can be implied. -.RE - -.nf -\fBcs(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBcs\fP operator specifies that the second synset is a cause -of the first synset. This relation only holds for verbs. -.RE - -.nf -\fBvgp(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBvgp\fP operator specifies verb synsets that are similar in -meaning and should be grouped together when displayed in response to a -grouped synset search. -.RE - -.nf -\fBat(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBat\fP operator defines the attribute relation between noun and -adjective synset pairs in which the adjective is a value of the noun. -For each pair, both relations are listed (ie. each \fIsynset_id\fP is -both a source and target). -.RE - -.nf -\fBant(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBant\fP operator specifies antonymous \fIword\fPs. This is a -lexical relation that holds for all syntactic categories. For each -antonymous pair, both relations are listed (ie. each -\fIsynset_id,w_num\fP pair is both a source and target word.) -.RE - -.nf -\fBsa(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBsa\fP operator specifies that additional information about the -first word can be obtained by seeing the second word. This -operator is only defined for verbs and adjectives. There is no reflexive -relation (ie. it cannot be inferred that the additional information -about the second word can be obtained from the first word). -.RE - -.nf -\fBppl(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBppl\fP operator specifies that the adjective first word is a -participle of the verb second word. The reflexive operator can be -implied. -.RE - -.nf -\fBper(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB,\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIw_num\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBper\fP operator specifies two different relations based on the -parts of speech involved. If the first word is in an adjective -synset, that word pertains to either the noun or adjective second -word. If the first word is in an adverb synset, that word is derived -from the adjective second word. -.RE - -.nf -\fBfr(\fIsynset_id\fB,\fIf_num\fB,\fIw_num\fB). -.fi -.RS -The \fBfr\fP operator specifies a generic sentence frame for one or -all words in a synset. The operator is defined only for verbs. -.RE -.SS Field Definitions -A \fIsynset_id\fP is a nine byte field in which the first -byte defines the syntactic category of the synset and the remaining -eight bytes are a \fIsynset_offset\fP, as defined in -.BR wndb (5WN), -indicating the byte offset in the \fBdata.\fP\fIpos\fP file that -corresponds to the syntactic category. - -The syntactic category is encoded as: - -.RS -.nf -\fB1\fP NOUN -\fB2\fP VERB -\fB3\fP ADJECTIVE -\fB4\fP ADVERB -.fi -.RE - -\fIw_num\fP, if present, indicates which word in the synset is being -referred to. Word numbers are assigned to the \fIword\fP fields in a -synset, from left to right, beginning with 1. When used to represent -lexical WordNet relations \fIw_num\fP may be 0, indicating that the -relation holds for all words in the synset indicated by the preceding -\fIsynset_id\fP. See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for a discussion of semantic and lexical relations. - -\fIss_type\fP is a one character code indicating the synset type: - -.RS -.nf -\fBn\fP NOUN -\fBv\fP VERB -\fBa\fP ADJECTIVE -\fBs\fP ADJECTIVE~SATELLITE -\fBr\fP ADVERB -.fi -.RE - -\fIsense_number\fP specifies the sense number of the word, within the -part of speech encoded in the \fIsynset_id\fP, in the WordNet -database. - -\fIword\fP is the ASCII text of the word as entered in the synset by -the lexicographer, with spaces replaced by underscore characters -(\fB_\fP). The text of the word is case sensitive. An adjective -\fIword\fP is immediately followed by a syntactic marker if one was -specified in the lexicographer file. A syntactic marker is appended, -in parentheses, onto \fIword\fP without any intervening spaces. See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for a list of the syntactic markers for adjectives. - -Each synset has a \fIgloss\fP that may contain a definition, one or -more example sentences, or both. Note that glosses are enclosed in -single forward quotes and parentheses:~~\fB'(\fIgloss\fB)'\fR. - -\fIf_num\fP specifies the generic sentence frame number for word -\fIw_num\fP in the synset indicated by \fIsynset_id\fP. Note that -when \fIw_num\fP is \fB0\fP, the frame number applies to all words in -the synset. If non-zero, the frame applies to that word in the -synset. - -In WordNet, sense numbers are assigned as described in -.BR wndb (5WN). -\fItag_count\fP is the number of times the sense was tagged in the -Semantic Concordances, and \fB0\fP if it was not instantiated. -.SH NOTES -Since single forward quotes are used to enclose character strings, -single quote characters found in \fIword\fP and \fIgloss\fP fields are -represented as two adjacent single quote characters. - -The load time can be greatly reduced by creating "object language" -versions of the files, an option that is supported by some -implementations, such as Quintus Prolog. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -All files are in \fBWNHOME/prolog\fP on Unix platforms and -\fBWNHome\eprolog\fP on Windows platforms -.TP 20 -.B wn_s.pl -synset pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_g.pl -gloss pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_hyp.pl -hypernym pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_ent.pl -entailment pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_sim.pl -similar pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_mm.pl -member meronym pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_ms.pl -substance meronym pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_mp.pl -part meronym pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_cs.pl -cause pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_vgp.pl -grouped verb pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_at.pl -attribute pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_ant.pl -antonym pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_sa.pl -see also pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_ppl.pl -participle pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_per.pl -pertainym pointers -.TP 20 -.B wn_fr.pl -frame pointers -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR wngroups (7WN), -.BR wnpkgs (7WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/senseidx.5 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/senseidx.5 deleted file mode 100644 index d0c1d44bc..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/senseidx.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH SENSEIDX 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" -.SH NAME -index.sense, sense.idx \- WordNet's sense index -.SH DESCRIPTION -The WordNet sense index provides an alternate method for accessing -synsets and word senses in the WordNet database. It is useful to -applications that retrieve synsets or other information related to a -specific sense in WordNet, rather than all the senses of a word or -collocation. It can also be used with tools like \fBgrep\fP and Perl -to find all senses of a word in one or more parts of speech. A -specific WordNet sense, encoded as a \fIsense_key\fP, can be used as -an index into this file to obtain its WordNet sense number, the -database byte offset of the synset containing the sense, and the -number of times it has been tagged in the semantic concordance texts. - -Concatenating the \fIlemma\fP and \fIlex_sense\fP fields of a -semantically tagged word (represented in a \fB\fP -attribute/value pair) in a semantic concordance file, using \fB%\fP as -the concatenation character, creates the \fIsense_key\fP for that -sense, which can in turn be used to search the sense index file. - -A \fIsense_key\fP is the best way to represent a sense in semantic -tagging or other systems that refer to WordNet senses. -\fIsense_key\fPs are independent of WordNet sense numbers and -\fIsynset_offset\fPs, which vary between versions of the database. -Using the sense index and a \fIsense_key\fP, the corresponding synset -(via the \fIsynset_offset\fP) and WordNet sense number can easily be -obtained. A mapping from noun \fIsense_key\fPs in WordNet 1.6 to -corresponding 2.0 \fIsense_key\fPs is provided with version 2.0, -and is described in -.BR sensemap (5WN). - -See -.BR wndb (5WN) -for a thorough discussion of the WordNet database files. -.SS File Format -The sense index file lists all of the senses in the WordNet database -with each line representing one sense. The file is in alphabetical -order, fields are separated by one space, and each line is terminated -with a newline character. - -Each line is of the form: - -.RS -\fIsense_key~~synset_offset~~sense_number~~tag_cnt\fP -.RE - -\fIsense_key\fP is an encoding of the word sense. Programs can -construct a sense key in this format and use it as a binary search key -into the sense index file. -The format of a \fIsense_key\fP is -described below. - -\fIsynset_offset\fP is the byte offset that the synset containing the -sense is found at in the database "data" file corresponding to the -part of speech encoded in the \fIsense_key\fP. \fIsynset_offset\fP is -an 8 digit, zero-filled decimal integer, and can be used with -.BR fseek (3) -to read a synset from the data file. When passed to the WordNet library -function \fBread_synset(\|)\fP along with the syntactic category, a data -structure containing the parsed synset is returned. - -\fIsense_number\fP is a decimal integer indicating the sense number of -the word, within the part of speech encoded in \fIsense_key\fP, in the -WordNet database. See -.BR wndb (5WN) -for information about how sense numbers are assigned. - -\fItag_cnt\fP represents the decimal number of times the sense is -tagged in various semantic concordance texts. A \fItag_cnt\fP of -\fB0\fP indicates that the sense has not been semantically tagged. -.SS Sense Key Encoding -A \fIsense_key\fP is represented as: - -.RS -\fIlemma\fP\fB%\fP\fIlex_sense\fP -.RE - -where \fIlex_sense\fP is encoded as: - -.RS -\fIss_type\fB:\fIlex_filenum\fB:\fIlex_id\fB:\fIhead_word\fB:\fIhead_id\fR -.RE - -\fIlemma\fP is the ASCII text of the word or collocation as found in -the WordNet database index file corresponding to \fIpos\fP. -\fIlemma\fP is in lower case, and collocations are formed by joining -individual words with an underscore (\fB_\fP) character. - -\fIss_type\fP is a one digit decimal integer representing the synset type -for the sense. See -.SB "Synset Type" -below for a listing of the numbers corresponding to each synset type. - -\fIlex_filenum\fP is a two digit decimal integer representing the -name of the lexicographer file containing the synset for the sense. -See -.BR lexnames (5WN) -for the list of lexicographer file names and their corresponding numbers. - -\fIlex_id\fP is a two digit decimal integer that, when appended onto -\fIlemma\fP, uniquely identifies a sense within a lexicographer file. -\fIlex_id\fP numbers usually start with \fB00\fP, and are incremented -as additional senses of the word are added to the same file, although -there is no requirement that the numbers be consecutive or begin with -\fB00\fP. Note that a value of \fB00\fP is the default, and therefore -is not present in lexicographer files. Only non-default \fIlex_id\fP -values must be explicitly assigned in lexicographer files. See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for information on the format of lexicographer files. - -\fIhead_word\fP is only present if the sense is in an adjective -satellite synset. It is the lemma of the first word of the -satellite's head synset. - -\fIhead_id\fP is a two digit decimal integer that, when appended onto -\fIhead_word\fP, uniquely identifies the sense of \fIhead_word\fP -within a lexicographer file, as described for \fIlex_id\fP. There is -a value in this field only if \fIhead_word\fP is present. -.SS Synset Type -The synset type is encoded as follows: - -.RS -.nf -\fB1\fP NOUN -\fB2\fP VERB -\fB3\fP ADJECTIVE -\fB4\fP ADVERB -\fB5\fP ADJECTIVE SATELLITE -.fi -.RE -.SH NOTES -For non-satellite senses the \fIhead_word\fP and \fIhead_id\fP fields -have no values, however the field separator character (\fB:\fP) is -present. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B index.sense -sense index -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR binsrch (3WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR sensemap (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/uniqbeg.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/uniqbeg.7 deleted file mode 100644 index 9f91fbf59..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/uniqbeg.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.TH UNIQBEG 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" -.SH NAME -uniqbeg \- unique beginners for noun hierarchies -.SH DESCRIPTION -All of the WordNet noun synsets are organized into hierarchies, headed -by the unique beginner synset for \fBentity\fP in the file -\fBnoun.Tops\fP. - -.RS -.nf -{ entity (that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own -distinct existence (living or nonliving)) } - -.fi -.RE -.SH NOTES -The lexicographer files are not included in the WordNet database package. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B noun.Tops -unique beginners for nouns -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wn.1 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wn.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 523c0d217..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wn.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,340 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WN 1WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands" -.SH NAME -wn \- command line interface to WordNet lexical database -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fBwn\fP [ \fIsearchstr\fP ] [ \fB\-h\fP] [ \fB\-g\fP ] [ \fB\-a\fP ] [ \fB\-l\fP ] [ \fB\-o\fP ] [ \fB\-s\fP ] [ \fB\-n\fI#\fR ] [ \fIsearch_option\fP... ] -.SH DESCRIPTION -\fBwn(\|)\fP provides a command line interface to the WordNet -database, allowing synsets and relations to be displayed as formatted -text. For each word, different searches are provided, based on -syntactic category and pointer types. Although only base forms of -words are usually stored in WordNet, users may search for inflected -forms. A morphological process is applied to the search string to -generate a form that is present in WordNet. - -The command line interface is often useful when writing scripts to -extract information from the WordNet database. Post-processing of the -output with various scripting tools can reformat the results as -desired. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP 15 -.B \-h -Print help text before search results. -.TP 15 -.B \-g -Display textual glosses associated with synsets. -.TP 15 -.B \-a -Display lexicographer file information. -.TP 15 -.B \-o -Display synset offset of each synset. -.TP 15 -.B \-s -Display each word's sense numbers in synsets. -.TP 15 -.B \-l -Display the WordNet copyright notice, version number, and license. -.TP 15 -.B \-n\fI#\fP -Perform search on sense number \fI#\fP only. -.TP 15 -\fB-over\fP -Display overview of all senses of \fIsearchstr\fP in all syntactic -categories. -.SS Search Options -Note that the last letter of \fIsearch_option\fP generally denotes the -part of speech that the search applies to: \fBn\fP for nouns, \fBv\fP -for verbs, \fBa\fP for adjectives, and \fBr\fP for adverbs. Multiple -searches may be done for \fIsearchstr\fP with a single command by -specifying all the appropriate search options. - -.TP 15 -\fB\-syns\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP | \fIa\fP | \fIr\fP) -Display synonyms -and immediate hypernyms of synsets containing \fIsearchstr\fP. -Synsets are ordered by estimated frequency of use. For adjectives, if -\fIsearchstr\fP is in a head synset, the cluster's satellite synsets -are displayed in place of hypernyms. If \fIsearchstr\fP is in a -satellite synset, its head synset is also displayed. -.TP 15 -\fB\-simsv\fP -Display verb synonyms and -immediate hypernyms of synsets containing \fIsearchstr\fP. Synsets -are grouped by similarity of meaning. -.TP 15 -\fB\-ants\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP | \fIa\fP | \fIr\fP) -Display synsets containing antonyms of \fIsearchstr\fP. -For adjectives, if \fIsearchstr\fP is -in a head synset, \fIsearchstr\fP has a direct antonym. -The head synset for the direct antonym is displayed along -with the direct antonym's satellite synsets. If \fIsearchstr\fP is in a -satellite synset, \fIsearchstr\fP has an indirect antonym via the -head synset, which is displayed. -.TP 15 -\fB\-faml\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP | \fIa\fP | \fIr\fP) -Display familiarity and polysemy information for \fIsearchstr\fP. -.TP 15 -\fB\-hype\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP) -Recursively display hypernym (superordinate) tree for \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIsearchstr\fP \fIIS A KIND OF _____\fP relation). -.TP 15 -\fB\-hypo\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP) -Display immediate hyponyms (subordinates) for \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fI_____ IS A KIND OF\fP \fIsearchstr\fP relation). -.TP 15 -\fB\-tree\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP) -Display hyponym (subordinate) tree for \fIsearchstr\fP. This is -a recursive search that finds the hyponyms of each hyponym. -.TP 15 -\fB\-coor\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP) -Display the coordinates (sisters) of \fIsearchstr\fP. This -search prints the immediate hypernym for each synset that contains -\fIsearchstr\fP and the hypernym's immediate hyponyms. -.TP 15 -\fB\-deri\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP) -Display derivational morphology links between noun and verb forms. -.TP 15 -\fB\-domn\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP | \fIa\fP | \fIr\fP) -Display domain that \fIsearchstr\fP has been classified in. -.TP 15 -\fB\-domt\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP | \fIa\fP | \fIr\fP) -Display all terms classified as members of the \fIsearchstr\fP's domain. -.TP 15 -.B \-subsn -Display substance meronyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIHAS SUBSTANCE\fP relation). -.TP 15 -.B \-partn -Display part meronyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIHAS PART\fP relation). -.TP 15 -.B \-membn -Display member meronyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIHAS MEMBER\fP relation). -.TP 15 -.B \-meron -Display all meronyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIHAS PART, HAS MEMBER, HAS SUBSTANCE\fP relations). -.TP 15 -.B \-hmern -Display meronyms for \fIsearchstr\fP tree. This is a recursive search -that prints all the meronyms of \fIsearchstr\fP and all of -its hypernyms. -.TP 15 -.B \-sprtn -Display \fIpart of\fP holonyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIPART OF\fP relation). -.TP 15 -.B \-smemn -Display \fImember of\fP holonyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIMEMBER OF\fP relation). -.TP 15 -.B \-ssubn -Display \fIsubstance of\fP holonyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fISUBSTANCE OF\fP relation). -.TP 15 -.B \-holon -Display all holonyms of \fIsearchstr\fP -(\fIPART OF, MEMBER OF, SUBSTANCE OF\fP relations). -.TP 15 -.B \-hholn -Display holonyms for \fIsearchstr\fP tree. This is a recursive search -that prints all the holonyms of \fIsearchstr\fP and all of each -holonym's holonyms. -.TP 15 -.B \-entav -Display entailment relations of \fIsearchstr\fP. -.TP 15 -.B \-framv -Display applicable verb sentence frames for \fIsearchstr\fP. -.TP 15 -.B \-causv -Display \fIcause to\fP relations of \fIsearchstr\fP. -.TP 15 -\fB \-pert\fP(\fIa\fP | \fIr\fP) -Display pertainyms of \fIsearchstr\fP. -.TP 15 -\fB \-attr\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIa\fP) -Display adjective values for noun attribute, or noun attributes of -adjective values. -.TP 15 -\fB\-grep\fP(\fIn\fP | \fIv\fP | \fIa\fP | \fIr\fP) -List compound words containing \fIsearchstr\fP as a substring. -.SH SEARCH RESULTS -The results of a search are written to the standard output. For each -search, the output consists a one line description of the search, -followed by the search results. - -All searches other than \fB\-over\fP list all senses matching the -search results in the following general format. Items enclosed in -italicized square brackets (\fI[~...~]\fP) may not be present. - -.RS -One line listing the number of senses matching the search request. - -Each sense matching the search requested displayed as follows: - -.nf - \fBSense \fIn\fR - \fI[\fB{\fIsynset_offset\fB}\fI] [\fB<\fIlex_filename\fB>\fI]~~word1[\fB#\fIsense_number][,~~word2...]\fR -.fi - -Where \fIn\fP is the sense number of the search word, -\fIsynset_offset\fP is the byte offset of the synset in the -\fBdata.\fIpos\fR file corresponding to the syntactic category, -\fIlex_filename\fP is the name of the lexicographer file that the -synset comes from, \fIword1\fP is the first word in the synset (note -that this is not necessarily the search word) and \fIsense_number\fP -is the WordNet sense number assigned to the preceding word. -\fIsynset_offset, lex_filename\fP, and \fIsense_number\fP are -generated when the \fB\-o, \-a,\fP and \fB\-s\fP options, -respectively, are specified. - -The synsets matching the search requested are printed below each sense's -synset output described above. Each line of output is preceded by a -marker (usually \fB=>\fP), then a synset, formatted as described -above. If a search traverses more one level of the tree, then -successive lines are indented by spaces corresponding to its level in -the hierarchy. When the \fB\-g\fP option is specified, synset glosses -are displayed in parentheses at the end of each synset. Each synset -is printed on one line. - -Senses are generally ordered from most to least frequently used, with -the most common sense numbered \fB1\fP. Frequency of use is -determined by the number of times a sense is tagged in the various -semantic concordance texts. Senses that are not semantically tagged -follow the ordered senses. Note that this ordering is only an -estimate based on usage in a small corpus. - -Verb senses can be grouped by similarity of meaning, rather -than ordered by frequency of use. The \fB\-simsv\fP search prints all -senses that are close in meaning together, with a line of dashes -indicating the end of a group. See -.BR wngroups (7WN) -for a discussion of how senses are grouped. - -The \fB\-over\fP search displays an overview of all the senses of the -search word in all syntactic categories. The results of this search -are similar to the \fB\-syns\fP search, however no additional -(ex. hypernym) synsets are displayed, and synset glosses are always -printed. The senses are grouped by syntactic category, and each -synset is annotated as described above with \fIsynset_offset\fP, -\fIlex_filename\fP, and \fIsense_number\fP as dictated by the -\fB\-o, \-a,\fP and \fB\-s\fP options. The overview search also -indicates how many of the senses in each syntactic category are -represented in the tagged texts. This is a way for the user to -determine whether a sense's sense number is based on semantic tagging -data, or was arbitrarily assigned. For each sense that has -appeared in such texts, the number of semantic tags to that sense are -indicated in parentheses after the sense number. - -If a search cannot be performed on some senses of \fIsearchstr\fP, the -search results are headed by a string of the form: -.nf - X of Y senses of \fIsearchstr\fP -.fi - -The output of the \fB\-deri\fP search shows word forms that are -morphologically related to \fBsearchstr\fP. Each word form pointed to -from \fIsearchstr\fP is displayed, preceded by \fBRELATED TO->\fP and -the syntactic category of the link, followed, on the next line, by its -synset. Printed after the word form is \fB#\fP\fIn\fP where \fIn\fP -indicates the WordNet sense number of the term pointed to. - -The \fB\-domn\fP and \fB\-domt\fP searches show the domain that a -synset has been classified in and, conversely, all of the terms that -have been assigned to a specific domain. A domain is -either a \fBTOPIC,\fP \fBREGION\fP or \fBUSAGE,\fP as reflected in -the specific pointer character stored in the database, and displayed -in the output. A \fB\-domn\fP search on a term shows the domain, if -any, that each synset containing \fIsearchstr\fP has been classified -in. The output display shows the domain type (\fBTOPIC,\fP -\fBREGION\fP or \fBUSAGE\fP), followed by the syntactic category of -the domain synset and the terms in the synset. Each term is followed -by \fB#\fP\fIn\fP where \fIn\fP indicates the WordNet sense number of -the term. The converse search, \fB\-domt\fP, shows all of the synsets -that have been placed into the domain \fIsearchstr\fP, with analogous -markers. - -When \fB\-framv\fP is specified, sample illustrative sentences and -generic sentence frames are displayed. If a sample sentence is found, -the base form of \fIsearch\fP is substituted into the sentence, and it -is printed below the synset, preceded with the \fBEX:\fP marker. When -no sample sentences are found, the generic sentence frames are -displayed. Sentence frames that are acceptable for all words in a -synset are preceded by the marker \fB*>\fP. If a frame is acceptable -for the search word only, it is preceded by the marker \fB=>\fP. - -Search results for adjectives are slightly different from those for -other parts of speech. When an adjective is printed, its direct -antonym, if it has one, is also printed in parentheses. When -\fIsearchstr\fP is in a head synset, all of the head synset's -satellites are also displayed. The position of an adjective in -relation to the noun may be restricted to the \fIprenominal\fP, -\fIpostnominal\fP or \fIpredicative\fP position. Where present, these -restrictions are noted in parentheses. - -When an adjective is a participle of a verb, the output indicates the -verb and displays its synset. - -When an adverb is derived from an adjective, the specific adjectival -sense on which it is based is indicated. - -The morphological transformations performed by the search code may -result in more than one word to search for. WordNet automatically -performs the requested search on all of the strings and returns the -results grouped by word. For example, the verb \fBsaw\fP is both the -present tense of \fBsaw\fP and the past tense of \fBsee\fP. When -passed \fIsearchstr\fP \fBsaw\fP, WordNet performs the desired search -first on \fBsaw\fP and next on \fBsee\fP, returning the list of -\fBsaw\fP senses and search results, followed by those for \fBsee\fP. -.SH EXIT STATUS -\fBwn(\|)\fP normally exits with the number of senses displayed. If -\fIsearchword\fP is not found in WordNet, it exits with \fB0\fP. - -If the WordNet database cannot be opened, an error messages is -displayed and \fBwn(\|)\fP exits with \fB-1\fP. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B index.\fIpos\fP -database index files -.TP 20 -.B data.\fIpos\fP -database data files -.TP 20 -.B *.vrb -files of sentences illustrating the use of verbs -.TP 20 -.B \fIpos\fP.exc -morphology exception lists -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN) -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR morphy (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN), -.BR wngroups (7WN). -.SH BUGS -Please report bugs to wordnet@princeton.edu. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnb.1 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnb.1 deleted file mode 100644 index cd34eba62..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnb.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,461 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNB 1WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands" -.SH NAME -wnb \- WordNet window-based browser interface -.SH SYNOPSIS -.LP -\fBwnb\fP -.SH DESCRIPTION -\fBwnb(\|)\fP provides a window-based interface for browsing the -WordNet database, allowing synsets and relations to be displayed as -formatted text. For each search word, different searches are -available based on syntactic category and information available in the -database. - -\fBwnb\fP is written in Tcl/Tk, which is available for Unix and Windows -platforms. This allows the same code to work on all -supported WordNet platforms without modification. -.SH WNB WINDOWS -\fBwnb(\|)\fP was developed with the philosophy that only those -searches and buttons that are applicable at the current time are -displayed. As a result, the appearance of the interface changes as it -is used. Use the standard windowing system mouse functions to open -and close the WordNet Browser Window, move the window, and change its -size. - -The WordNet Browser Window contains the following areas, from top to -bottom: -.TP 20 -Menubar -A menubar runs along the top of the browser window with pulldown menus -and button -entitled \fBFile\fP, \fBHistory\fP, \fBOptions\fP, and \fBHelp\fP. -.TP 20 -Search Word Entry -Below the Menubar is a line for entering the search -word. A search word can be a single word, hyphenated string, or a -collocation. Case is ignored. Although only uninflected forms of -words are usually stored in WordNet, users may search for inflected -forms. WordNet's morphological processor finds the base form -automatically. -.TP 20 -Search Selection -Below the Search Word Entry line is an area for selecting the search -type and senses to search. Until a search word is entered this area -is blank. After a search word is entered, buttons appear -corresponding to each syntactic category (\fBNoun\fP, \fBVerb\fP, -\fBAdjective\fP, \fBAdverb\fP) in which the search string is defined -in WordNet. - -At the right edge of the Search Selection line is a box for entering -sense numbers. When this box is empty, search results for all senses -of the search word that match the search type are displayed. The -search may be restricted to one or more specific senses by entering a -comma or space separated list of sense numbers in the \fBSenses\fP -box. These sense numbers remain in effect until either the user -changes or deletes them, or a new search word is entered. -.TP 20 -Results Window -Most of the browser window consists of a large text buffer for -displaying the results of WordNet searches. Horizontal and vertical -scroll bars are present for scrolling through the output. -.TP 20 -Status Line -A status line is at the bottom of the browser window. -When search results are displayed in the Results Window, this status -line reflects the type of search selected. When there is no search -word entered, your are prompted to \fB"Enter search word and press -return."\fP If the search word entered is not in WordNet, the message -\fB"Sorry, no matches found."\fP is displayed. -.SH SEARCHING THE DATABASE -The WordNet browser navigates through WordNet in two steps. First a -search word is entered and an overview of all the senses of the word -in all syntactic categories is displayed in the Results Window. -The senses are -grouped by syntactic category, and each synset is annotated as -described above with \fIsynset_offset\fP, \fIlex_filename\fP, and -\fIsense_number\fP as dictated by the advanced search options set. -The overview search also indicates how many of the senses in each -syntactic category are represented in the tagged texts. This is a way -for the user to determine whether a sense's sense number is based on -semantic tagging data, or was arbitrarily assigned. For each sense that -has appeared in such texts, the number of semantic tags to that sense -are indicated in parentheses after the sense number. - -Then, within a syntactic category, a specific search is selected. The -desired search is performed and the search results are displayed in -the Results Window. Additional searches on the same word can be -performed, or a new search word can be entered. - -To enter a search word, click the mouse in the horizontal box labeled -\fBSearch Word\fP, type a single word, hyphenated string, or -collocation and press -.SB RETURN. - -\fBwnb(\|)\fP responds by making a set of Part of Speech buttons appear in -the Search Selection line. Each button corresponds to a syntactic -category in which the search string is defined in WordNet. At the -same time, an Overview of the synsets for all senses of the search -word is displayed in the Results Window. The Overview includes the -gloss for each synset and also indicates which of the senses have -appeared in the semantically tagged texts. For each sense that has -appeared in such texts, the number of semantic tags to that sense are -indicated in parentheses after the sense number. - -The pulldown menus in the Search Selection line list all of the -WordNet searches that can be performed for the search word in that -part of speech. To select a search, highlight it by dragging the -mouse to it, and release the mouse while it is highlighted. Drag the -mouse outside of the pulldown list and release to hide the menu -without making a selection. Dragging the mouse across the Part of -Speech buttons displays the available searches for each syntactic -category. - -To restrict a search to one or more senses within a syntactic -category, enter a comma or space separated list of sense numbers in -the \fBSenses\fP box before selecting a search. - -After a search is selected, \fBwnb(\|)\fP performs the search on the -WordNet database and displays the formatted results in the Results -Window. Whenever search results are displayed, a button entitled -\fBRedisplay Overview\fP is present at the right edge of the Search Word -Entry line. Clicking on this button redisplays the Overview of all -synsets for the search word in the Results Window. -.SS Changing the Search Word -A new search word can be entered at any time by moving to the Search -Word Entry box, if necessary highlighting it by clicking, erasing the -old string, typing a new one and pressing -.SB RETURN. -The \fBSenses\fP box is cleared if necessary, the Part of Speech buttons -applicable to the new search word appear, and the Overview for the new -search word is displayed. - -The middle mouse button can also be used to select a new search word -by placing the mouse over any word in the Results Window and -clicking. The selected word will replace the text in the Search Word -Entry box, and the overview for that word will automatically be -displayed. - -To select a new search string collocation from text in the -Results Window, highlight the text with the mouse and press -.SB CONTROL-S. - -.SS Interrupting a Search -When a search is in progress the message \fB"Searching...(press escape -to abort)"\fP is displayed in the Status Line. Note that most -searches return very quickly, so this message isn't noticeable. As -indicated, pressing the -.SB ESCAPE -key will interrupt the search. The results of the search obtained -before the time the search was interrupted are displayed in the -Results Window. -.SH MENUS -.SS File Menu -.RS -.IP "Find keywords by substring" -Display a popup window for specifying a search of WordNet for words or -collocations that contain a specific substring. If a search word is -currently entered in the \fBSearch Word\fP box, it is used as the -substring to search for by default. The Substring Search Window -contains a box for entering a substring, a pulldown menu to its right -for specifying the part of speech to search, a large area for -displaying the search results, and action buttons at the bottom -entitled \fBSearch\fP, \fBSave\fP, \fBPrint\fP \fBDismiss\fP. - -Once a substring is entered and a part of speech selected, clicking on -the \fBSearch\fP button causes a search to be done for all words and -collocations in WordNet, in that syntactic category, that contain the -substring according to the following criteria: - -1. The substring can appear at the beginning or end of a word, hyphenated -string o collocation. - -2. The substring can appear in the middle of a hyphenated string or -collocation, but only delimited on both sides by spaces or -hyphens. - -The search results are displayed in the large buffer. Clicking on an -item from the search results list causes \fBwnb(\|)\fP to automatically -enter that word in the \fBSearch Word\fP box of the WordNet Browser -Window and perform the Overview search. - -Clicking the \fBSave\fP button generates a popup dialog for specifying -a filename to save the substring search results to. Clicking the -\fBPrint\fP button generates a popup dialog in which a print command -can be specified. - -Selecting \fBDismiss\fP closes the Substring Search Window. -.IP "Save current display" -Display a popup dialog for specifying a filename to save the current -Results Window contents to. -.IP "Print current display" -Display a popup dialog in which to specify a print command to which -the current Results Window contents can be piped. Note - this option -does not exist in the Windows version. -.IP "Clear current display" -Clear the \fBSearch Word\fP and \fBSenses\fP boxes, and Results -Window. -.IP "Exit" -Does what you would expect. -.RE -.SS History -This pulldown menu contains a list of the last searches performed. -Selecting an item from this list performs that search again. The -maximum number of searches stored in the list can be adjusted from the -\fBOptions\fP menu. The default is 10. -.SS Options -.RS -.IP "Show help with each search" -When this checkbox is selected search results are preceded by some -explanatory text about the type of search selected. This is off by -default. -.IP "Show descriptive gloss" -When this checkbox is selected, synset glosses are displayed in all -search results. This is set by default. Note that glosses are always -displayed in the Overview. -.IP "Wrap Lines" -When this checkbox is selected, lines in the Results Window that are -wider than the window are automatically wrapped. This is set by -default. If not selected, a horizontal scroll bar is present if any -lines are longer than the width of the window. -.IP "Set advanced search options..." -Selecting this item displays a popup window for setting the following -search options: \fBLexical file information; Synset location in database -file; Sense number\fP. Choices for each are: - -.nf - \fBDon't show\fP (default) - \fBShow with searches\fP - \fBShow with searches and overview\fP -.fi - -When lexical file information is shown, the name of the lexicographer -file is printed before each synset, enclosed in angle brackets -(\fB<~~\fI...\fB~~>\fR). When both lexical file information and -synset location information are displayed, the synset location -information appears first. If within one lexicographer file more than -one sense of a word is entered, an integer \fIlex_id\fP is appended -onto all but one of the word's instances to uniquely identify it. In -each synset, each word having a non-zero \fIlex_id\fP is printed with -the \fIlex_id\fP value printed immediately following the word. If -both lexicographer information and sense numbers are displayed, -\fIlex_id\fPs, if present, precede sense numbers. - -When synset location is shown, the byte offset of the synset in the -database "data" file corresponding to the syntactic category of the -synset is printed before each synset, enclosed in curly braces -(\fB{~~\fI...\fB~~}\fR). When both lexical file information and -synset location information are displayed, the synset location -information appears first. - -When sense numbers are shown, the sense number of each word in each -synset is printed immediately after the word, and is preceded by a -number sign (\fB#\fP). -.IP "Set maximum history length..." -Display a popup dialog in which the maximum number of previous -searches to be kept on the History list can be set. -.IP "Set font...~~~~~~~~~~~" -Display a popup window for setting the font (typeface) and font size -to use for the Results Window. Choices for typeface are: \fBCourier\fP, -\fBHelvetica\fP, and \fBTimes\fP (default). Font size can be -\fBsmall\fP, \fBmedium\fP (default), or \fBlarge\fP. -.IP "Save current options as default" -Save the currently set options. Next time the browser is started, -these options will be used as the user defaults. -.RE -.SS Help -.RS -.IP "Help on using the WordNet browser" -Display this manual page. -.IP "Help on WordNet terminology" -Display the -.BR wngloss (7WN) -manual page. -.IP "Display the WordNet license" -Display the WordNet copyright notice and license agreement. -.IP "About the WordNet browser" -Information about this application. -.RE -.SH SHORCUTS -Clicking on any word in the Results Window while holding down the -.SB SHIFT -key on the keyboard causes the browser to replace \fBSearch -Word\fP with the word and display its Overview and available searches. -Clicking on any word in the Results Window with the middle mouse -button does the same thing. - -Pressing the -.SB CONTROL-S -keys causes the browser to do as above on the text that is currently -highlighted. Under Unix, this will work even if the highlighted text -is in another window. This works on -hyphenated strings and collocations, as well as individual words. - -Pressing the -.SB CONTROL-G -keys displays the Substring Search Window. - -.SH SEARCH RESULTS -The results of a search of the WordNet database are displayed in the -Results Window. Horizontal and vertical scroll bars are present for -scrolling through the search results. - -All searches other than the Overview list all senses matching the -search results in the following general format. Items enclosed in -italicized square brackets (\fI[~...~]\fP) may not be present. - -If a search cannot be performed on some senses of \fIsearchstr\fP, the -search results are headed by a string of the form: -.nf - X of Y senses of \fIsearchstr\fP -.fi - -.RS -One line listing the number of senses matching the search selected. - -Each sense matching the search selected displayed as follows: - -.nf - \fBSense \fIn\fR - \fI[\fB{\fIsynset_offset\fB}\fI] [\fB<\fIlex_filename\fB>\fI]~~word1[\fB#\fIsense_number][,~~word2...]\fR -.fi - -Where \fIn\fP is the sense number of the search word, -\fIsynset_offset\fP is the byte offset of the synset in the -\fBdata.\fIpos\fR file corresponding to the syntactic category, -\fIlex_filename\fP is the name of the lexicographer file that the -synset comes from, \fIword1\fP is the first word in the synset (note -that this is not necessarily the search word) and \fIsense_number\fP -is the WordNet sense number assigned to the preceding word. -\fIsynset_offset\fP, \fIlex_filename\fP, and \fIsense_number\fP are -generated if the appropriate Options are specified. - -The synsets matching the search selected are printed below each -sense's synset output described above. Each line of output is -preceded by a marker (usually \fB=>\fP), then a synset, formatted as -described above. If a search traverses more one level of the tree, -then successive lines are indented by spaces corresponding to its -level in the hierarchy. Glosses are displayed in parentheses at the -end of each synset if the appropriate Option is set. Each synset is -printed on one line. - -Senses are ordered from most to least frequently used, with -the most common sense numbered \fB1\fP. Frequency of use is -determined by the number of times a sense is tagged in the various -semantic concordance texts. Senses that are not semantically tagged -follow the ordered senses. Note that this ordering is only an -estimate based on usage in a small corpus. - -Verb senses can be grouped by similarity of meaning, rather -than ordered by frequency of use. When the \fB"Synonyms, grouped by -similarity"\fP search is selected, senses that are close -in meaning are printed together, with a line of dashes indicating the -end of a group. See -.BR wngroups (7WN) -for a discussion how senses are grouped. - -The output of the \fB"Derivationally Related Forms"\fP -search shows word forms that are -morphologically related to \fBsearchstr\fP. Each word form pointed to -from \fIsearchstr\fP is displayed, preceded by \fBRELATED TO->\fP and -the syntactic category of the link, followed, on the next line, by its -synset. Printed after the word form is \fB#\fP\fIn\fP where \fIn\fP -indicates the WordNet sense number of the term pointed to. - -The \fB"Domain"\fP and \fB"Domain Terms"\fP searches show the domain that a -synset has been classified in and, conversely, all of the terms that -have been assigned to a specific domain. A domain is -either a \fBTOPIC,\fP \fBREGION\fP or \fBUSAGE,\fP as reflected in -the specific pointer character stored in the database, and displayed -in the output. A \fBDomain\fP search on a term shows the domain, if -any, that each synset containing \fIsearchstr\fP has been classified -in. The output display shows the domain type (\fBTOPIC,\fP -\fBREGION\fP or \fBUSAGE\fP), followed by the syntactic category of -the domain synset and the terms in the synset. Each term is followed -by \fB#\fP\fIn\fP where \fIn\fP indicates the WordNet sense number of -the term. The converse search, \fBDomain Terms\fP, shows all of the synsets -that have been placed into the domain \fIsearchstr\fP, with analogous -markers. - -When the \fB"Sentence Frames"\fP search is specified, sample -illustrative sentences and generic sentence frames are displayed. If -a sample sentence is found, the base form of the search word is -substituted into the sentence, and it is printed below the synset, -preceded with the \fBEX:\fP marker. When no sample sentences are -found, the generic sentence frames are displayed. Sentence frames -that are acceptable for all words in a synset are preceded by the -marker \fB*>\fP. If a frame is acceptable for the search word only, -it is preceded by the marker \fB=>\fP. - -Search results for adjectives are slightly different from those for -other parts of speech. When an adjective is printed, its direct -antonym, if it has one, is also printed in parentheses. When -the search word is in a head synset, all of the head synset's -satellites are also displayed. The position of an adjective in -relation to the noun may be restricted to the \fIprenominal\fP, -\fIpostnominal\fP or \fIpredicative\fP position. Where present, these -restrictions are noted in parentheses. - -When an adjective is a participle of a verb, the output indicates the -verb and displays its synset. - -When an adverb is derived from an adjective, the specific adjectival -sense on which it is based is indicated. - -The morphological transformations performed by the search code may -result in more than one word to search for. \fBwnb(\|)\fP -automatically performs the requested search on all of the strings and -returns the results grouped by word. For example, the verb \fBsaw\fP -is both the present tense of \fBsaw\fP and the past tense of -\fBsee\fP. When there is more than one word to search for, search -results are grouped by word. -.SH DIAGNOSTICS -If the WordNet database files cannot be opened, error messages are -displayed. This is usually corrected by setting the environment -variables described below to the proper location of the WordNet -database for your installation. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_CURRENT_USER\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\ewnres -User's default browser options. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B index.\fIpos\fP -database index files -.TP 20 -.B data.\fIpos\fP -database data files -.TP 20 -.B *.vrb -files of sentences illustrating the use of verbs -.TP 20 -.B \fIpos\fP.exc -morphology exception lists -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR morphy (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN), -.BR wngroups (7WN). -.SH BUGS -Please reports bugs to wordnet@princeton.edu. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wndb.5 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wndb.5 deleted file mode 100644 index af95d36c7..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wndb.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,362 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNDB 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" -.SH NAME -index.noun, data.noun, index.verb, data.verb, index.adj, data.adj, index.adv, data.adv \- WordNet database files -.LP -noun.exc, verb.exc. adj.exc adv.exc \- morphology exception lists -.LP -sentidx.vrb, sents.vrb \- files used by search code to display -sentences illustrating the use of some specific verbs -.SH DESCRIPTION -For each syntactic category, two files are needed to represent the -contents of the WordNet database \- \fBindex.\fP\fIpos\fP and -\fBdata.\fP\fIpos\fP, where \fIpos\fP is \fBnoun\fP, \fBverb\fP, -\fBadj\fP and \fBadv\fP. The other auxiliary files are used by the -WordNet library's searching functions and are needed to run the -various WordNet browsers. - -Each index file is an alphabetized list of all the words found in -WordNet in the corresponding part of speech. On each line, following -the word, is a list of byte offsets (\fIsynset_offset\fPs) in the -corresponding data file, one for each synset containing the word. -Words in the index file are in lower case only, regardless of how they -were entered in the lexicographer files. This folds various -orthographic representations of the word into one line enabling -database searches to be case insensitive. See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for a detailed description of the lexicographer files - -A data file for a syntactic category contains information -corresponding to the synsets that were specified in the lexicographer -files, with relational pointers resolved to \fIsynset_offset\fPs. -Each line corresponds to a synset. Pointers are followed and -hierarchies traversed by moving from one synset to another via the -\fIsynset_offset\fPs. - -The exception list files, \fIpos\fP\fB.exc\fP, are used to help the -morphological processor find base forms from irregular inflections. - -The files \fBsentidx.vrb\fP and \fBsents.vrb\fP contain sentences -illustrating the use of specific senses of some verbs. These files -are used by the searching software in response to a request for verb -sentence frames. Generic sentence frames are displayed when an -illustrative sentence is not present. - -The various database files are in ASCII formats that are easily read -by both humans and machines. All fields, unless otherwise noted, are -separated by one space character, and all lines are terminated by a -newline character. Fields enclosed in italicized square brackets may -not be present. - -See -.BR wngloss (7WN) -for a glossary of WordNet terminology and a discussion of the -database's content and logical organization. -.SS Index File Format -Each index file begins with several lines containing a copyright -notice, version number and license agreement. These lines all begin -with two spaces and the line number so they do not interfere with the -binary search algorithm that is used to look up entries in the index -files. All other lines are in the following format. In the field -descriptions, \fBnumber\fP always refers to a decimal integer unless -otherwise defined. - -.nf -\fIlemma~~pos~~synset_cnt~~p_cnt~~[ptr_symbol...]~~sense_cnt~~tagsense_cnt ~~synset_offset~~[synset_offset...]\fP -.fi - -.TP 15 -.I lemma -lower case ASCII text of word or collocation. Collocations are formed -by joining individual words with an underscore (\fB_\fP) character. -.TP 15 -.I pos -Syntactic category: \fBn\fP for noun files, -\fBv\fP for verb files, \fBa\fP for adjective files, \fBr\fP for -adverb files. - -.LP -All remaining fields are with respect to senses of \fIlemma\fP in -\fIpos\fP. - -.TP 15 -.I synset_cnt -Number of synsets that \fIlemma\fP is in. This is the -number of senses of the word in WordNet. See -.SM \fBSense Numbers\fP -below for a discussion of how sense numbers are assigned and the order -of \fIsynset_offset\fPs in the index files. -.TP 15 -.I p_cnt -Number of different pointers that \fIlemma\fP has in all synsets -containing it. -.TP 15 -.I ptr_symbol -A space separated list of \fIp_cnt\fP different types of pointers that -\fIlemma\fP has in all synsets containing it. See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for a list of \fIpointer_symbol\fPs. If all senses of \fIlemma\fP -have no pointers, this field is omitted and \fIp_cnt\fP is \fB0\fP. -.TP 15 -.I sense_cnt -Same as \fIsense_cnt\fP above. This is redundant, but the field was -preserved for compatibility reasons. -.TP 15 -.I tagsense_cnt -Number of senses of \fIlemma\fP that are ranked according to -their frequency of occurrence in semantic concordance texts. -.TP 15 -.I synset_offset -Byte offset in \fBdata.\fIpos\fR file of a synset containing -\fIlemma\fP. Each \fIsynset_offset\fP in the list corresponds to a -different sense of \fIlemma\fP in WordNet. \fIsynset_offset\fP is an -8 digit, zero-filled decimal integer that can be used with -.BR fseek (3) -to read a synset from the data file. When passed to -.BR read_synset (3WN) -along with the syntactic category, a data structure containing the -parsed synset is returned. -.SS Data File Format -Each data file begins with several lines containing a copyright -notice, version number and license agreement. These lines all begin -with two spaces and the line number. All other lines are in the -following format. Integer fields are of fixed length, and are -zero-filled. - -.nf -\fIsynset_offset~~lex_filenum~~ss_type~~w_cnt~~word~~lex_id~~[word~~lex_id...]~~p_cnt~~[ptr...]~~[frames...]~~\fB|\fP\fI~~gloss\fP -.fi - -.TP 15 -.I synset_offset -Current byte offset in the file represented as an 8 digit decimal -integer. -.TP 15 -.I lex_filenum -Two digit decimal integer corresponding to the lexicographer file name -containing the synset. See -.BR lexnames (5WN) -for the list of filenames and their corresponding numbers. -.TP 15 -.I ss_type -One character code indicating the synset type: - -.RS -.nf -\fBn\fP NOUN -\fBv\fP VERB -\fBa\fP ADJECTIVE -\fBs\fP ADJECTIVE SATELLITE -\fBr\fP ADVERB -.fi -.RE -.TP 15 -.I w_cnt -Two digit hexadecimal integer indicating the number of words in the -synset. -.TP 15 -.I word -ASCII form of a word as entered in the synset by the lexicographer, -with spaces replaced by underscore characters (\fB_\fP). The text of -the word is case sensitive, in contrast to its form in the -corresponding \fBindex.\fP\fIpos\fP file, that contains only -lower-case forms. In \fBdata.adj\fP, a \fIword\fP is followed by a -syntactic marker if one was specified in the lexicographer file. A -syntactic marker is appended, in parentheses, onto \fIword\fP without -any intervening spaces. See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for a list of the syntactic markers for adjectives. -.TP 15 -.I lex_id -One digit hexadecimal integer that, when appended onto \fIlemma\fP, -uniquely identifies a sense within a lexicographer file. \fIlex_id\fP -numbers usually start with \fB0\fP, and are incremented as additional -senses of the word are added to the same file, although there is no -requirement that the numbers be consecutive or begin with \fB0\fP. -Note that a value of \fB0\fP is the default, and therefore is not -present in lexicographer files. -.TP 15 -.I p_cnt -Three digit decimal integer indicating the number of pointers from -this synset to other synsets. If \fIp_cnt\fP is \fB000\fP the synset -has no pointers. -.TP 15 -.I ptr -A pointer from this synset to another. \fIptr\fP is of the form: - -.nf -\fIpointer_symbol~~synset_offset~~pos~~source/target\fR -.fi - -where \fIsynset_offset\fP is the byte offset of the target synset in -the data file corresponding to \fIpos\fP. - -The \fIsource/target\fP field distinguishes lexical and semantic -pointers. It is a four byte field, containing two two-digit -hexadecimal integers. The first two digits indicates the word number -in the current (source) synset, the last two digits indicate the word -number in the target synset. A value of \fB0000\fP means that -\fIpointer_symbol\fP represents a semantic relation between the -current (source) synset and the target synset indicated by -\fIsynset_offset\fP. - -A lexical relation between two words in different synsets is -represented by non-zero values in the source and target word numbers. -The first and last two bytes of this field indicate the word numbers -in the source and target synsets, respectively, between which the -relation holds. Word numbers are assigned to the \fIword\fP fields in -a synset, from left to right, beginning with \fB1\fP. - -See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for a list of \fIpointer_symbol\fPs, and semantic and lexical pointer -classifications. -.TP 15 -.I frames -In \fBdata.verb\fP only, a list of numbers corresponding to the -generic verb sentence frames for \fIword\fPs in the synset. -\fIframes\fP is of the form: - -.nf -\fIf_cnt~~\fP \fB+\fP \fI~~f_num~~w_num~~[\fP \fB+\fP \fI~~f_num~~w_num...]\fP -.fi - -where \fIf_cnt\fP a two digit decimal integer indicating the number of -generic frames listed, \fIf_num\fP is a two digit decimal integer -frame number, and \fIw_num\fP is a two digit hexadecimal integer -indicating the word in the synset that the frame applies to. As with -pointers, if this number is \fB00\fP, \fIf_num\fP applies to all -\fIword\fPs in the synset. If non-zero, it is applicable only to the -word indicated. Word numbers are assigned as described for pointers. -Each \fIf_num~~w_num\fP pair is preceded by a \fB+\fP. -See -.BR wninput (5WN) -for the text of the generic sentence frames. -.TP -.I gloss -Each synset contains a gloss. A \fIgloss\fP is represented as a -vertical bar (\fB|\fP), followed by a text string that continues until -the end of the line. The gloss may contain a definition, one or more -example sentences, or both. -.SS Sense Numbers -Senses in WordNet are generally ordered from most to least frequently -used, with the most common sense numbered \fB1\fP. Frequency of use is -determined by the number of times a sense is tagged in the various -semantic concordance texts. Senses that are not semantically tagged -follow the ordered senses. The \fItagsense_cnt\fP field for each -entry in the \fBindex.\fIpos\fR files indicates how many of the senses -in the list have been tagged. - -The -.BR cntlist (5WN) -file provided with the database lists the number of times each sense -is tagged in the semantic concordances. The data from \fBcntlist\fP -is used by -.BR grind (1WN) -to order the senses of each word. When the \fBindex\fP.\fIpos\fP -files are generated, the \fIsynset_offset\fPs are output in sense -number order, with sense 1 first in the list. Senses with the same -number of semantic tags are assigned unique but consecutive sense -numbers. The WordNet -.SB OVERVIEW -search displays all senses of the -specified word, in all syntactic categories, and indicates which of -the senses are represented in the semantically tagged texts. -.SS Exception List File Format -Exception lists are alphabetized lists of inflected forms of words and -their base forms. The first field of each line is an inflected form, -followed by a space separated list of one or more base forms of the -word. There is one exception list file for each syntactic category. - -Note that the noun and verb exception lists were automatically -generated from a machine-readable dictionary, and contain many words -that are not in WordNet. Also, for many of the inflected forms, base -forms could be easily derived using the standard rules of detachment -programmed into Morphy (See -.BR morph (7WN)). -These anomalies are allowed to remain in the exception list files, -as they do no harm. - -.SS Verb Example Sentences -For some verb senses, example sentences illustrating the use of the -verb sense can be displayed. Each line of the file \fBsentidx.vrb\fP -contains a \fIsense_key\fP followed by a space and a comma separated -list of example sentence template numbers, in decimal. The file -\fBsents.vrb\fP lists all of the example sentence templates. Each -line begins with the template number followed by a space. The rest of -the line is the text of a template example sentence, with \fB%s\fP -used as a placeholder in the text for the verb. Both files are sorted -alphabetically so that the \fIsense_key\fP and template sentence -number can be used as indices, via -.BR binsrch (3WN), -into the appropriate file. - -When a request for -.SB FRAMES -is made, the WordNet search code looks -for the sense in \fBsentidx.vrb\fP. If found, the sentence -template(s) listed is retrieved from \fBsents.vrb\fP, and the \fB%s\fP -is replaced with the verb. If the sense is not found, the applicable -generic sentence frame(s) listed in \fIframes\fP is displayed. -.SH NOTES -Information in the \fBdata.\fIpos\fR and \fBindex.\fIpos\fR files -represents all of the word senses and synsets in the WordNet database. -The \fIword\fP, \fIlex_id\fP, and \fIlex_filenum\fP fields together -uniquely identify each word sense in WordNet. These can be encoded in -a \fIsense_key\fP as described in -.BR senseidx (5WN). -Each synset in the database can be uniquely identified by combining -the \fIsynset_offset\fP for the synset with a code for the syntactic -category (since it is possible for synsets in different -\fBdata.\fIpos\fR files to have the same \fIsynset_offset\fP). - -The WordNet system provide both command line and window-based browser -interfaces to the database. Both interfaces utilize a common library -of search and morphology code. The source code for the library and -interfaces is included in the WordNet package. See -.BR wnintro (3WN) -for an overview of the WordNet source code. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B index.\fIpos\fP -database index files -.TP 20 -.B data.\fIpos\fP -database data files -.TP 20 -.B *.vrb -files of sentences illustrating the use of verbs -.TP 20 -.B \fIpos\fP.exc -morphology exception lists -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR grind (1WN), -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR binsrch (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR cntlist (5WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR morphy (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN), -.BR wngroups (7WN), -.BR wnstats (7WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wngloss.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wngloss.7 deleted file mode 100644 index 1da0af5b6..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wngloss.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,291 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNGLOSS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" -.SH NAME -wngloss \- glossary of terms used in WordNet system -.SH DESCRIPTION -The \fIWordNet Reference Manual\fP consists of Unix-style manual pages -divided into sections as follows: - -.TS -center box ; -c | c -c | l. -\fBSection\fP \fBDescription\fP -_ -1 WordNet User Commands -3 WordNet Library Functions -5 WordNet File Formats -7 Miscellaneous Information about WordNet -.TE - -.SS System Description -The WordNet system consists of lexicographer files, code to convert -these files into a database, and search routines and interfaces that -display information from the database. The lexicographer files -organize nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs into groups of synonyms, -and describe relations between synonym groups. -.BR grind (1WN) -converts the lexicographer files into a database that encodes the -relations between the synonym groups. The different interfaces to the -WordNet database utilize a common library of search routines to -display these relations. Note that the lexicographer files and -.BR grind (1WN) -program are not generally distributed. - -.SS Database Organization -Information in WordNet is organized around logical groupings called -synsets. Each synset consists of a list of synonymous words or -collocations (eg. \fB"fountain pen"\fP, \fB"take in"\fP), and pointers -that describe the relations between this synset and other synsets. A -word or collocation may appear in more than one synset, and in more -than one part of speech. The words in a synset are grouped -such that they are interchangeable in some context. - -Two kinds of relations are represented by pointers: lexical and -semantic. Lexical relations hold between semantically related -word forms; semantic -relations hold between word meanings. These relations include (but -are not limited to) hypernymy/hyponymy (superordinate/subordinate), -antonymy, entailment, and meronymy/holonymy. - -Nouns and verbs are organized into hierarchies based on the -hypernymy/hyponymy relation between synsets. Additional pointers are -be used to indicate other relations. - -Adjectives are arranged in clusters containing head synsets and -satellite synsets. Each cluster is organized around antonymous pairs -(and occasionally antonymous triplets). The antonymous pairs (or -triplets) are indicated in the head synsets of a cluster. Most head -synsets have one or more satellite synsets, each of which represents a -concept that is similar in meaning to the concept represented by the -head synset. One way to think of the adjective cluster organization -is to visualize a wheel, with a head synset as the hub and satellite -synsets as the spokes. Two or more wheels are logically connected via -antonymy, which can be thought of as an axle between the wheels. - -Pertainyms are relational adjectives and do not follow the structure -just described. Pertainyms do not have antonyms; the synset for a -pertainym most often contains only one word or collocation and a -lexical pointer to the noun that the adjective is "pertaining -to". Participial adjectives have lexical pointers to the verbs that -they are derived from. - -Adverbs are often derived from adjectives, and sometimes have -antonyms; therefore the synset for an adverb usually contains a -lexical pointer to the adjective from which it is derived. - -See -.BR wndb (5WN) -for a detailed description of the database files and how the data are -represented. -.SH GLOSSARY OF TERMS -Many terms used in the \fIWordNet Reference Manual\fP are unique to -the WordNet system. Other general terms have specific meanings when -used in the WordNet documentation. Definitions for many of these -terms are given to help with the interpretation and understanding of -the reference manual, and in the use of the WordNet system. - -In following definitions \fBword\fP is used in place of \fBword or -collocation\fP. -.TP 25 -.B adjective cluster -A group of adjective synsets that are organized around antonymous -pairs or triplets. An adjective cluster contains two or more \fBhead -synsets\fR which represent antonymous concepts. -Each head synset has one or more \fBsatellite synsets\fP. -.TP 25 -.B attribute -A noun for which adjectives express values. -The noun \fBweight\fP is an attribute, for which the adjectives -\fBlight\fP and \fBheavy\fP express values. -.TP 25 -.B base form -The base form of a word or collocation is the form to which -inflections are added. -.TP 25 -.B basic synset -Syntactically, same as \fBsynset\fP. Term is used in -.BR wninput (5WN) -to help explain differences in entering synsets in lexicographer -files. -.TP 25 -.B collocation -A collocation in WordNet is a string of two or more words, connected -by spaces or hyphens. Examples are: \fBman-eating~shark\fP, -\fBblue-collar\fP, \fBdepend~on\fP, \fBline~of~products\fP. In the -database files spaces are represented as underscore (\fB_\fP) -characters. -.TP 25 -.B coordinate -Coordinate terms are nouns or verbs that have the same \fBhypernym\fP. -.TP 25 -.B cross-cluster pointer -A \fBsemantic pointer\fP from one adjective cluster to another. -.TP 25 -.B derivationally related forms -Terms in different -syntactic categories that have the same root form and are semantically -related. -.TP 25 -.B direct antonyms -A pair of words between which there is an associative bond resulting -from their frequent -co-occurrence. In \fBadjective clusters\fP, direct antonyms appears -only in \fBhead synsets\fP. -.TP 25 -.B domain -A topical classification to which a synset has been linked with a -CATEGORY, REGION or USAGE pointer. -.TP 25 -.B domain term -A synset belonging to a topical class. A domain term is further -identified as being a CATEGORY_TERM, REGION_TERM or USAGE_TERM. -.TP 25 -.B entailment -A verb \fBX\fP entails \fBY\fP if \fBX\fP cannot be done unless \fBY\fP is, -or has been, done. -.TP 25 -.B exception list -Morphological transformations for words that are not regular and -therefore cannot be processed in an algorithmic manner. -.TP 25 -.B group -Verb senses that similar in meaning and have been manually grouped -together. -.TP 25 -.B gloss -Each synset contains \fBgloss\fP consisting of a definition and -optionally example sentences. -.TP 25 -.B head synset -Synset in an adjective \fBcluster\fP containing at least one word -that has a \fBdirect antonym\fP. -.TP 25 -.B holonym -The name of the whole of which the meronym names a part. \fBY\fP -is a holonym of \fBX\fP if \fBX\fP is a part of \fBY\fP. -.TP 25 -.B hypernym -The generic term used to designate a whole class of specific instances. -\fBY\fP is a hypernym of \fBX\fP if \fBX\fP is a (kind of) \fBY\fP. -.TP 25 -.B hyponym -The specific -term used to designate a member of a class. \fBX\fP is a hyponym of -\fBY\fP if \fBX\fP is a (kind of) \fBY\fP. -.TP 25 -.B indirect antonym -An adjective in a \fBsatellite synset\fP that does not have a -\fBdirect antonym\fP -has an indirect antonyms via the direct antonym of the \fBhead -synset\fP. -.TP 25 -.B instance -A proper noun that refers -to a particular, unique referent (as distinguished from nouns that -refer to classes). This is a specific form of hyponym. -.TP 25 -.B lemma -Lower case ASCII text of word as found in the WordNet database index -files. Usually the \fBbase form\fP for a word or collocation. -.TP 25 -.B lexical pointer -A lexical pointer indicates a relation between words in synsets (word -forms). -.TP -.B lexicographer file -Files containing the raw data for WordNet synsets, edited by lexicographers, -that are input to the \fBgrind\fP program to generate a WordNet database. -.TP -.B lexicographer id (lex id) -A decimal integer that, when appended onto \fBlemma\fP, uniquely -identifies a sense within a lexicographer file. -.TP -.B monosemous -Having only one sense in a syntactic category. -.TP 25 -.B meronym -The name of a constituent part of, the substance of, or a member of -something. \fBX\fP is a meronym of \fBY\fP if \fBX\fP is a part of \fBY\fP. -.TP 25 -.B part of speech -WordNet defines "part of speech" as either noun, verb, adjective, or -adverb. Same as \fBsyntactic category\fP. -.TP 25 -.B participial adjective -An adjective that is derived from a verb. -.TP 25 -.B pertainym -A relational adjective. Adjectives that are pertainyms are usually -defined by such phrases as "of or pertaining to" and do not have -antonyms. A pertainym can point to a noun or another pertainym. -.TP 25 -.B polysemous -Having more than one sense in a syntactic category. -.TP 25 -.B polysemy count -Number of senses of a word in a syntactic category, in WordNet. -.TP 25 -.B postnominal -A postnominal adjective occurs only immediately following the noun -that it modifies. -.TP 25 -.B predicative -An adjective that can be used only in predicate positions. If \fBX\fP -is a predicate adjective, it can only be used in such phrases as "it is -\fBX\fP" and never prenominally. -.TP 25 -.B prenominal -An adjective that can occur only before the noun that it modifies: it -cannot be used predicatively. -.TP 25 -.B satellite synset -Synset in an adjective \fBcluster\fP representing a concept that is -similar in meaning to the concept represented by its \fBhead -synset\fP. -.TP 25 -.B semantic concordance -A textual corpus (e.g. the Brown Corpus) and a lexicon (e.g. WordNet) -so combined -that every substantive word in the text is linked to its appropriate -sense in the lexicon via a \fBsemantic tag\fP. -.TP 25 -.B semantic tag -A pointer from a word in a text file to a specific sense of that word in the -WordNet database. A semantic tag in a semantic concordance is -represented by a \fBsense key\fP. -.TP 25 -.B semantic pointer -A semantic pointer indicates a relation between synsets (concepts). -.TP 25 -.B sense -A meaning of a word in WordNet. Each sense of a word is in a -different \fBsynset\fP. -.TP 25 -.B sense key -Information necessary to find a sense in the WordNet database. A -sense key combines a \fBlemma\fP field and codes for the synset type, -lexicographer id, lexicographer file number, and information about a -satellite's \fBhead synset\fP, if required. See -.BR senseidx (5WN) -for a description of the format of a sense key. -.TP 25 -.B subordinate -Same as \fBhyponym\fP. -.TP 25 -.B superordinate -Same as \fBhypernym\fP. -.TP 25 -.B synset -A synonym set; a set of words that are interchangeable in some -context without changing the truth value of the preposition in which -they are embedded. -.TP 25 -.B troponym -A verb expressing a specific manner elaboration of another verb. -\fBX\fP is a troponym of \fBY\fP if \fBto X\fP is \fBto Y\fP in some manner. -.TP 25 -.B unique beginner -A noun synset with no \fBsuperordinate\fP. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wngroups.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wngroups.7 deleted file mode 100644 index 2bd9fcc3a..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wngroups.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNGROUPS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" -.SH NAME -wngroups \- discussion of WordNet search code to group similar verb senses -.SH DESCRIPTION -Some similar senses of verbs have been grouped by the lexicographers. -This grouping is done statically in the lexicographer source files -using the semantic \fIpointer_symbol\fP \fB$\fP. -Transitivity is used to combine groups of overlapping -senses into the largest sense groups possible. -.SH NOTES -Coverage of verb groups is incomplete. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -.TP 20 -.B sentidx.vrb -verb sense keys and sentence frame numbers -.TP 20 -.B sents.vrb -example sentence frames -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN). - diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wninput.5 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wninput.5 deleted file mode 100644 index 3e8b9a13c..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wninput.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,513 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNINPUT 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" -.SH NAME -noun.\fIsuffix\fP, verb.\fIsuffix\fP, adj.\fIsuffix\fP, adv.\fIsuffix\fP \- -WordNet lexicographer files that are input to -.BR grind (1WN) -.SH DESCRIPTION -WordNet's source files are written by lexicographers. They are the -product of a detailed relational analysis of lexical semantics: a -variety of lexical and semantic relations are used to represent the -organization of lexical knowledge. Two kinds of building blocks are -distinguished in the source files: word forms and word meanings. Word -forms are represented in their familiar orthography; word meanings are -represented by synonym sets (\fIsynset\fPs) \- lists of synonymous -word forms that are interchangeable in some context. Two kinds of -relations are recognized: lexical and semantic. Lexical relations -hold between word forms; semantic relations hold between word -meanings. - -Lexicographer files correspond to the syntactic categories implemented -in WordNet \- noun, verb, adjective and adverb. All of the synsets in -a lexicographer file are in the same syntactic category. Each synset -consists of a list of synonymous words or collocations -(eg. \fB"fountain pen"\fP, \fB"take in"\fP), and pointers that -describe the relations between this synset and other synsets. These -relations include (but are not limited to) hypernymy/hyponymy, -antonymy, entailment, and meronymy/holonymy. A word or collocation -may appear in more than one synset, and in more than one part of -speech. Each use of a word in a synset represents a sense of that -word in the part of speech corresponding to the synset. - -Adjectives may be organized into clusters containing head synsets and -satellite synsets. Adverbs generally point to the adjectives from -which they are derived. - -See -.BR wngloss (7WN) -for a glossary of WordNet terminology and a discussion of the -database's content and logical organization. -.SS Lexicographer File Names -The names of the lexicographer files are of the form: - -.RS -.IR pos . suffix -.RE - -where \fIpos\fP is either \fBnoun\fP, \fBverb\fP, \fBadj\fP or -\fBadv\fP. \fIsuffix\fP may be used to organize groups of synsets -into different files, for example \fBnoun.animal\fP and -\fBnoun.plant\fP. See -.BR lexnames (5WN) -for a list of lexicographer file names that are used in building -WordNet. -.SS Pointers -Pointers are used to represent the relations between the words in one -synset and another. Semantic pointers represent relations between -word meanings, and therefore pertain to all of the words in the source -and target synsets. Lexical pointers represent relations between word -forms, and pertain only to specific words in the source and target -synsets. The following pointer types are usually used to indicate -lexical relations: Antonym, Pertainym, Participle, Also See, Derivationally -Related. The remaining pointer types are generally used to represent semantic -relations. - -A relation from a source to a target synset is formed by specifying -a word from the target synset in the source synset, followed by the -\fIpointer_symbol\fP indicating the pointer type. The location of a pointer -within a synset defines it as either lexical or semantic. -The -.SB "Lexicographer File Format" -section describes the syntax for entering a semantic pointer, and -.SB "Word Syntax" -describes the syntax for entering a lexical pointer. - -Although there are many pointer types, only certain types of relations -are permitted between synsets of each syntactic category. - -The \fIpointer_symbol\fPs for nouns are: -.RS -.nf -\fB!\fP Antonym -\fB@\fP Hypernym -\fB@i\fP Instance Hypernym -\fB\(ap\fP Hyponym -\fB\(api\fP Instance Hyponym -\fB#m\fP Member holonym -\fB#s\fP Substance holonym -\fB#p\fP Part holonym -\fB%m\fP Member meronym -\fB%s\fP Substance meronym -\fB%p\fP Part meronym -\fB=\fP Attribute -\fB+\fP Derivationally related form -\fB;c\fP Domain of synset - TOPIC -\fB-c\fP Member of this domain - TOPIC -\fB;r\fP Domain of synset - REGION -\fB-r\fP Member of this domain - REGION -\fB;u\fP Domain of synset - USAGE -\fB-u\fP Member of this domain - USAGE -.RE -.fi - -The \fIpointer_symbol\fPs for verbs are: -.RS -.nf -\fB!\fP Antonym -\fB@\fP Hypernym -\fB\(ap\fP Hyponym -\fB*\fP Entailment -\fB>\fP Cause -\fB^\fP Also see -\fB$\fP Verb Group -\fB+\fP Derivationally related form -\fB;c\fP Domain of synset - TOPIC -\fB;r\fP Domain of synset - REGION -\fB;u\fP Domain of synset - USAGE -.fi -.RE - -The \fIpointer_symbol\fPs for adjectives are: -.RS -.nf -\fB!\fP Antonym -\fB&\fP Similar to -\fB<\fP Participle of verb -\fB\e\fP Pertainym (pertains to noun) -\fB=\fP Attribute -\fB^\fP Also see -\fB;c\fP Domain of synset - TOPIC -\fB;r\fP Domain of synset - REGION -\fB;u\fP Domain of synset - USAGE -.fi -.RE - -The \fIpointer_symbol\fPs for adverbs are: -.RS -.nf -\fB!\fP Antonym -\fB\e\fP Derived from adjective -\fB;c\fP Domain of synset - TOPIC -\fB;r\fP Domain of synset - REGION -\fB;u\fP Domain of synset - USAGE -.fi -.RE - -Many pointer types are reflexive, meaning that if a synset contains a -pointer to another synset, the other synset should contain a -corresponding reflexive pointer. -.BR grind (1WN) -automatically inserts missing reflexive pointers for the following -pointer types: - -.TS -center box ; -c | c -l | l . -\fBPointer\fP \fBReflect\fP -_ -Antonym Antonym -Hyponym Hypernym -Hypernym Hyponym -Instance Hyponym Instance Hypernym -Instance Hypernym Instance Hyponym -Holonym Meronym -Meronym Holonym -Similar to Similar to -Attribute Attribute -Verb Group Verb Group -Derivationally Related Derivationally Related -Domain of synset Member of Doman -.TE -.SS Verb Frames -Each verb synset contains a list of generic sentence frames -illustrating the types of simple sentences in which the verbs in the -synset can be used. For some verb senses, example sentences -illustrating actual uses of the verb are provided. (See -.SB "Verb Example Sentences" -in -.BR wndb (5WN).) -Whenever there is no example sentence, the generic sentence frames -specified by the lexicographer are used. The generic sentence frames -are entered in a synset as a comma-separated list of integer frame -numbers. The following list is the text of the generic frames, -preceded by their frame numbers: - -.RS -.nf -1 Something ----s -2 Somebody ----s -3 It is ----ing -4 Something is ----ing PP -5 Something ----s something Adjective/Noun -6 Something ----s Adjective/Noun -7 Somebody ----s Adjective -8 Somebody ----s something -9 Somebody ----s somebody -10 Something ----s somebody -11 Something ----s something -12 Something ----s to somebody -13 Somebody ----s on something -14 Somebody ----s somebody something -15 Somebody ----s something to somebody -16 Somebody ----s something from somebody -17 Somebody ----s somebody with something -18 Somebody ----s somebody of something -19 Somebody ----s something on somebody -20 Somebody ----s somebody PP -21 Somebody ----s something PP -22 Somebody ----s PP -23 Somebody's (body part) ----s -24 Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE -25 Somebody ----s somebody INFINITIVE -26 Somebody ----s that CLAUSE -27 Somebody ----s to somebody -28 Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE -29 Somebody ----s whether INFINITIVE -30 Somebody ----s somebody into V-ing something -31 Somebody ----s something with something -32 Somebody ----s INFINITIVE -33 Somebody ----s VERB-ing -34 It ----s that CLAUSE -35 Something ----s INFINITIVE -.fi -.RE -.SS Lexicographer File Format -Synsets are entered one per line, and each line is terminated with a -newline character. A line containing a synset may be as long as -necessary, but no newlines can be entered within a synset. Within a -synset, spaces or tabs may be used to separate entities. Items -enclosed in italicized square brackets may not be present. - -The general synset syntax is: - -.RS -.nf -\fB{\fP \fI~~words~~pointers~~\fP \fB(\fP \fI~gloss~\fP \fB)~~}\fR -.fi -.RE - -Synsets of this form are valid for all syntactic categories except -verb, and are referred to as basic synsets. At least one \fIword\fP -and a \fIgloss\fP are required to form a valid synset. Pointers -entered following all the \fIwords\fP in a synset represent semantic -relations between all the words in the source and target synsets. - -For verbs, the basic synset syntax is defined as follows: - -.KS -.RS -.nf -\fB{\fP \fI~~words~~pointers~~frames~~\fP \fB(\fP ~\fIgloss~\fP \fB)~~}\fR -.fi -.RE - -Adjective may be organized into clusters containing one or more head -synsets and optional satellite synsets. Adjective clusters are of the -form: - -.RS -.nf -\fB[ -\fIhead synset -[satellite synsets] -[\-] -[additional head/satellite synsets] -\fB]\fR -.fi -.RE -.KE - -Each adjective cluster is enclosed in square brackets, and may have -one or more parts. Each part consists of a head synset and optional -satellite synsets that are conceptually similar to the head synset's -meaning. Parts of a cluster are separated by one or more hyphens -(\fB\-\fP) on a line by themselves, with the terminating square -bracket following the last synset. Head and satellite synsets follow -the syntax of basic synsets, however a "Similar to" pointer must be -specified in a head synset for each of its satellite synsets. Most -adjective clusters contain two antonymous parts. See -.BR wngloss (7WN) -for a discussion of adjective clusters, and -.SB "Special Adjective Syntax" -for more information on adjective cluster syntax. - -Synsets for relational adjectives (pertainyms) and participial -adjectives do not adhere to the cluster structure. They use the basic -synset syntax. - -Comments can be entered in a lexicographer file by enclosing the text -of the comment in parentheses. Note that comments \fBcannot\fP appear -within a synset, as parentheses within a synset have an entirely -different meaning (see -.SB "Gloss Syntax" -). However, entire synsets (or adjective clusters) can be "commented -out" by enclosing them in parentheses. This is often used by the -lexicographers to verify the syntax of files under development or to -leave a note to oneself while working on entries. -.SS Word Syntax -A synset must have at least one word, and the words of a synset must -appear after the opening brace and before any other synset constructs. -A word may be entered in either the simple word or word/pointer -syntax. - -A simple word is of the form: - -.RS -.nf -\fIword[\fP \fB(\fP \fImarker\fP \fB)\fP \fI][lex_id]\fP \fB,\fR -.fi -.RE - -\fIword\fP may be entered in any combination of upper and lower case -unless it is in an adjective cluster. A collocation is entered by -joining the individual words with an underscore character (\fB_\fP). -Numbers (integer or real) may be entered, either by themselves or as -part of a word string, by following the number with a double quote -(\fB"\fP). - -See -.SB "Special Adjective Syntax" -for a description of adjective clusters and markers. - -\fIword\fP may be followed by an integer \fIlex_id\fP from \fB1\fP to -\fB15\fP. The \fIlex_id\fP is used to distinguish different senses of -the same word within a lexicographer file. The lexicographer assigns -\fIlex_id\fP values, usually in ascending order, although there is no -requirement that the numbers be consecutive. The default is \fB0\fP, -and does not have to be specified. A \fIlex_id\fP must be used on -pointers if the desired sense has a non-zero \fIlex_id\fP in its -synset specification. - -Word/pointer syntax is of the form: - -.RS -.nf -\fB[~~\fP \fIword[\fP \fB(\fP \fImarker\fP \fB)\fP \fI][lex_id]\fP \fB,\fP \fI~~pointers~~\fP \fB]\fR -.fi -.RE - -This syntax is used when one or more pointers correspond only to the -specific word in the word/pointer set, rather than all the words in -the synset, and represents a lexical relation. Note that a -word/pointer set appears within a synset, therefore the square -brackets used to enclose it are treated differently from those used to -define an adjective cluster. Only one word can be specified in each -word/pointer set, and any number of pointers may be included. A -synset can have any number of word/pointer sets. Each is treated by -.BR grind (1WN) -essentially as a \fIword\fP, so they all must appear -before any synset \fIpointers\fP representing semantic relations. - -For verbs, the word/pointer syntax is extended in the following manner -to allow the user to specify generic sentence frames that, like -pointers, correspond only to a specific word, rather than all the -words in the synset. In this case, \fIpointers\fP are optional. - -.RS -.nf -\fB[~~\fP \fIword\fP \fB,\fP ~~\fI[pointers]~~frames~~\fP \fB]\fR -.fi -.RE -.SS Pointer Syntax -Pointers are optional in synsets. If a pointer is specified outside -of a word/pointer set, the relation is applied to all of the words in -the synset, including any words specified using the word/pointer -syntax. This indicates a semantic relation between the meanings of -the words in the synsets. If specified within a word/pointer set, the -relation corresponds only to the word in the set and represents a -lexical relation. - -A pointer is of the form: - -.RS -.nf -\fI[lex_filename\fP\fB:\fP \fI]word[lex_id]\fP\fB,\fP\fIpointer_symbol\fR -.fi -.RE - -or: - -.RS -.nf -\fI[lex_filename\fP\fB:\fP \fI]word[lex_id]\fP\fB^\fP\fIword[lex_id]\fP\fB,\fP\fIpointer_symbol\fR -.fi -.RE - -For pointers, \fIword\fP indicates a word in another synset. When the -second form of a pointer is used, the first \fIword\fP indicates a -word in a head synset, and the second is a word in a satellite of that -cluster. \fIword\fP may be followed by a \fIlex_id\fP that is used to -match the pointer to the correct target synset. The synset containing -\fIword\fP may reside in another lexicographer file. In this case, -\fIword\fP is preceded by \fIlex_filename\fP as shown. - -See -.SB "Pointers" -for a list of \fIpointer_symbol\fPs and their meanings. -.SS Verb Frame List Syntax -Frame numbers corresponding to generic sentence frames must be entered -in each verb synset. If a frame list is specified outside of a -word/pointer set, the verb frames in the list apply to all of the -words in the synset, including any words specified using the -word/pointer syntax. If specified within a word/pointer set, the verb -frames in the list correspond only to the word in the set. - -A frame number list is entered as follows: - -.RS -\fBframes:\fP~~\fIf_num\fP[\fB,\fP\fIf_num...]\fR -.RE - -Where \fIf_num\fP specifies a generic frame number. -See -.SB "Verb Frames" -for a list of generic sentences and their corresponding frame numbers. -.SS Gloss Syntax -A gloss is included in all synsets. The lexicographer may enter a -text string of any length desired. A gloss is simply a string -enclosed in parentheses with no embedded carriage returns. It -provides a definition of what the synset represents and/or example -sentences. -.SS Special Adjective Syntax -The syntax for representing antonymous adjective synsets requires -several additional conditions. - -The first word of a head synset \fBmust\fP be entered in upper case, -and can be thought of as the head word of the head synset. The -\fIword\fP part of a pointer from one head synset to another head -synset within the same cluster (usually an antonym) must also be -entered in upper case. Usually antonymous adjectives are entered -using the word/pointer syntax described in -.SB "Word Syntax" -to indicate a lexical relation. There is no restriction on the number -of parts that a cluster may have, and some clusters have three parts, -representing antonymous triplets, such as \fBsolid\fP, \fBliquid\fP, -and \fBgas\fP. - -A cross-cluster pointer may be specified, allowing a head or satellite -synset to point to a head synset in a different cluster. A -cross-cluster pointer is indicated by entering the \fIword\fP part of -the pointer in upper case. - -An adjective may be annotated with a syntactic marker indicating a -limitation on the syntactic position the adjective may have in -relation to noun that it modifies. If so marked, the marker appears -between the word and its following comma. If a \fIlex_id\fP is -specified, the marker immediately follows it. The syntactic markers -are: -.RS -.nf -\fB(p)\fP predicate position -\fB(a)\fP prenominal (attributive) position -\fB(ip)\fP immediately postnominal position -.fi -.RE -.SH EXAMPLES -\fI(Note that these are hypothetical examples not found in the WordNet -lexicographer files.)\fP - -Sample noun synsets: -.RS -.nf -{ canine, [ dog1, cat,! ] pooch, canid,@ } -{ collie, dog1,@ (large multi-colored dog with pointy nose) } -{ hound, hunting_dog, pack,#m dog1,@ } -{ dog, } -.fi -.RE - -Sample verb synsets: -.RS -.nf -{ [ confuse, clarify,! frames: 1 ] blur, obscure, frames: 8, 10 } -{ [ clarify, confuse,! ] make_clear, interpret,@ frames: 8 } -{ interpret, construe, understand,@ frames: 8 } -.fi -.RE - -Sample adjective clusters: -.RS -.nf -[ -{ [ HOT, COLD,! ] lukewarm(a), TEPID,^ (hot to the touch) } -{ warm, } -\- -{ [ COLD, HOT,! ] frigid, (cold to the touch) } -{ freezing, } -] -.fi -.RE - -Sample adverb synsets: -.RS -.nf -{ [ basically, adj.all:essential^basic,\e ] [ essentially, adj.all:basic^fundamental,\e ] ( by one's very nature )} -{ pointedly, adj.all:pungent^pointed,\e } -{ [ badly, adj.all:bad,\e well,! ] ill, ("He was badly prepared") } -.fi -.RE -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR grind (1WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR uniqbeg (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN). -.LP -Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. -\fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP. -MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. - diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.1 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 9d0e340dd..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNINTRO 1WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands" -.SH NAME -wnintro \- WordNet user commands -.SH SYNOPSIS -.LP -\fBwn\fP \- command line interface to WordNet database -.LP -\fBwnb\fP \- window based WordNet browser -.SH DESCRIPTION -This section of the \fIWordNet Reference Manual\fP contains manual -pages that describe commands available with the various WordNet system -packages. - -The WordNet interfaces -.BR wn (1WN) -and -.BR wnb (1WN) -allow the user to search the WordNet database and display the -information textually. -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR grind (1WN), -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN). -.LP -Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. -\fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP. -MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. -.SH AVAILABILITY -WordNet has a World Wide Web site at -\fBhttp://wordnet.princeton.edu\fP. From this web site -users can learn about the WordNet project, run several different -interfaces to the WordNet database, and download various WordNet -system packages and \fI"Five Papers on WordNet"\fP. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.3 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.3 deleted file mode 100644 index 4e6ea259d..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,280 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNINTRO 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" -.SH NAME -wnintro \- introduction to WordNet library functions -.SH DESCRIPTION -This section of the \fIWordNet Reference Manual\fP contains manual -pages that describe the WordNet library functions and API. - -Functions are organized into the following categories: - -.TS -center box ; -l | l | l. -\fBCategory\fP \fBManual Page\fP \fBObject File\fP -_ -Database Search wnsearch (3WN) search.o -Morphology morph (3WN) morph.o -Misc. Utility wnutil (3WN) wnutil.o -Binary Search binsrch (3WN) binsrch.o -.TE - -The WordNet library is used by all of the searching interfaces -provided with the various WordNet packages. Additional programs in -the system, such as -.BR grind (1WN), -also use functions in this library. - -The WordNet library is provided in both source and binary forms (on -some platforms) to allow users to build applications and tools to -their own specifications that utilize the WordNet database. We do not -provide programming support or assistance. - -The code conforms to ANSI C standards. Functions are defined with -function prototypes. If you do not have a compiler that accepts -prototypes, you must edit the source code and remove the prototypes -before compiling. -.SH LIST OF WORDNET LIBRARY FUNCTIONS -Not all library functions are listed below. Missing are mainly -functions that are called by documented ones, or ones that were -written for specific applications or tools used during WordNet -development. Data structures are defined in -\fBwn.h\fP. - -.SS Database Searching Functions (search.o) - -.TP 25 -.B findtheinfo -Primary search function for WordNet database. Returns -formatted search results in text buffer. Used by WordNet interfaces -to perform requested search. -.TP 25 -.B findtheinfo_ds -Primary search function for WordNet database. Returns search results -in linked list data structure. -.TP 25 -.B is_defined -Set bit for each search type that is valid for the search word passed -and return bit mask. -.TP 25 -.B in_wn -Set bit for each syntactic category that search word is in. -.TP 25 -.B index_lookup -Find word in index file and return parsed entry in data structure. -Input word must be exact match of string in database. Called by -\fBgetindex(\|)\fP. -.TP 25 -.B getindex -Find word in index file, trying different techniques \- replace hyphens -with underscores, replace underscores with hyphens, strip hyphens and -underscores, strip periods. -.TP 25 -.B read_synset -Read synset from data file at byte offset passed and return parsed -entry in data structure. Calls \fBparse_synset(\|)\fP. -.TP 25 -.B parse_synset -Read synset at current byte offset in file and return parsed entry in -data structure. -.TP 25 -.B free_syns -Free a synset linked list allocated by \fBfindtheinfo_ds(\|)\fP. -.TP 25 -.B free_synset -Free a synset structure. -.TP 25 -.B free_index -Free an index structure. -.TP 25 -.B traceptrs_ds -Recursive search algorithm to trace a pointer tree and return results -in linked list. -.TP 25 -.B do_trace -Do requested search on synset passed returning formatted output in -buffer. - -.SS Morphology Functions (morph.o) - -.TP 25 -.B morphinit -Open exception list files. -.TP 25 -.B re_morphinit -Close exception list files and reopen. -.TP 25 -.B morphstr -Try to find base form (lemma) of word or collocation in syntactic -category passed. Calls \fBmorphword(\|)\fP for each word in string -passed. -.TP 25 -.B morphword -Try to find base form (lemma) of individual word in syntactic category -passed. - -.SS Utility Functions (wnutil.o) - -.TP 25 -.B wninit -Top level function to open database files and morphology exception -lists. -.TP 25 -.B re_wninit -Top level function to close and reopen database files and morphology -exception lists. -.TP 25 -.B cntwords -Count the number of underscore or space separated words in a string. -.TP 25 -.B strtolower -Convert string to lower case and remove trailing adjective marker if -found. -.TP 25 -.B ToLowerCase -Convert string passed to lower case. -.TP 25 -.B strsubst -Replace all occurrences of \fIfrom\fP with \fIto\fP in \fIstr\fP. -.TP 25 -.B getptrtype -Return code for pointer type character passed. -.TP 25 -.B getpos -Return syntactic category code for string passed. -.TP 25 -.B getsstype -Return synset type code for string passed. -.TP 25 -.B FmtSynset -Reconstruct synset string from synset pointer. -.TP 25 -.B StrToPos -Passed string for syntactic category, returns corresponding integer -value. -.TP 25 -.B GetSynsetForSense -Return synset for sense key passed. -.TP 25 -.B GetDataOffset -Find synset offset for sense. -.TP 25 -.B GetPolyCount -Find polysemy count for sense passed. -.TP 25 -.B GetWORD -Return word part of sense key. -.TP 25 -.B GetPOS -Return syntactic category code for sense key passed. -.TP 25 -.B WNSnsToStr -Generate sense key for index entry passed. -.TP 25 -.B GetValidIndexPointer -Search for string and/or base form of word in database and return index -structure for word if found. -.TP 25 -.B GetWNSense -Return sense number in database for sense key. -.TP 25 -.B GetSenseIndex -Return parsed sense index entry for sense key passed. -.TP 25 -.B default_display_message -Default function to use as value of \fBdisplay_message\fP. Simply -returns \fB-1\fP. - -.SS Binary Search Functions (binsrch.o) - -.TP 25 -.B bin_search -General purpose binary search function to search for key as first item -on line in sorted file. -.TP 25 -.B copyfile -Copy contents from one file to another. -.TP 25 -.B replace_line -Replace a line in a sorted file. -.TP 25 -.B insert_line -Insert a line into a sorted file. -.SH HEADER FILE -.TP 20 -.B wn.h -WordNet include file of constants, data structures, external -declarations for global variables initialized in \fBwnglobal.c\fP. -Also lists function prototypes for library API. It must be included to -use any WordNet library functions. -.SH NOTES -All library functions that access the database files expect the files -to be open. The function -.BR wninit (3WN) -must be called before other database access functions such as -.BR findtheinfo (3WN) -or -.BR read_synset (3WN). - -Inclusion of the header file \fBwn.h\fP is necessary. - -The command line interface is a good example of a simple application -that uses several WordNet library functions. - -Many of the library functions are passed or return syntactic category -or synset type information. The following table lists the possible -categories as integer codes, synset type constant names, syntactic -category constant names, single characters and character strings. - -.TS -center box ; -c | c | c | c | c -c | l | l | c | l. -\fBInteger\fP \fBSynset Type\fP \fBSyntactic Category\fP \fBChar\fP \fBString\fP -_ -1 NOUN NOUN n noun -2 VERB VERB v verb -3 ADJ ADJ a adj -4 ADV ADV r adv -5 SATELLITE ADJ s \fIn/a\fP -.TE -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) -.TP 20 -.B WNHOME -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fB/usr/local/WordNet-3.0\fP. -.TP 20 -.B WNSEARCHDIR -Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. -Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP. -.SH REGISTRY (WINDOWS) -.TP 20 -.B HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSOFTWARE\eWordNet\e3.0\eWNHome -Base directory for WordNet. Default is -\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP. -.SH FILES -.TP 30 -.B lib/libwn.a -WordNet library (Unix) -.TP 30 -.B lib\ewn.lib -WordNet library (Windows) -.TP 30 -.B include -header files for use with WordNet library -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR binsrch (3WN), -.BR morph (3WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR wnutil (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN). - -Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. -\fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP. -MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. -.SH BUGS -Please report bugs to \fBwordnet@princeton.edu\fP. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.5 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.5 deleted file mode 100644 index 30afb57c3..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNINTRO 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats" -.SH NAME -wnintro \- introduction to descriptions of WordNet file formats -.SH SYNOPSIS -.LP -\fBcntlist\fP \- format of \fBcntlist\fP and \fBcntlist.rev\fP files -.LP -\fBlexnames\fP \- list of lexicographer file names and numbers -.LP -\fBprologdb\fP \- description of Prolog database files -.LP -\fBsenseidx\fP \- format of sense index file -.LP -\fBsensemap\fP \- mapping from senses in WordNet 2.1 to corresponding -3.0 senses -.LP -\fBwndb\fP \- format of WordNet database files -.LP -\fBwninput\fP \- format of WordNet lexicographer files -.SH DESCRIPTION -This section of the \fIWordNet Reference Manual\fP contains manual pages -that describe the formats of the various files included in different -WordNet 3.0 packages. -.SH NOMENCLATURE -All files are in ASCII. Fields are generally separated by one space, -unless otherwise noted, and each line is terminated with a newline -character. In the file format descriptions, terms in \fIitalics\fP -refer to field names. Characters or strings in \fBboldface\fP -represent an actual character or string as it appears in the file. -Items enclosed in italicized square brackets (\fI[~~]\fP) may not be present. -Since several files contain fields that have the identical meaning, -field names are consistently defined. For example, several WordNet -files contain one or more \fIsynset_offset\fP fields. In each case, -the definition of \fIsynset_offset\fP is identical. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR cntlist (5WN), -.BR lexnames (5WN), -.BR prologdb (5WN), -.BR senseidx (5WN), -.BR sensemap (5WN), -.BR wndb (5WN), -.BR wninput (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN). -.LP -Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. -\fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP. -MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. - diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.7 deleted file mode 100644 index 5889ca755..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnintro.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNINTRO 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "Miscellaneous WordNet\(tm Topics" -.SH NAME -wnintro \- introduction to miscellaneous WordNet information -.SH SYNOPSIS -.LP -\fBmorphy\fP \- discussion of WordNet's morphological processing -.LP -\fBuniqbeg\fP \- unique beginners for noun hierarchies -.LP -\fBwngloss\fP \- glossary of terms used in WordNet -.LP -\fBwngroups\fP \- discussion of WordNet search code to group similar senses -.LP -\fBwnlicens\fP \- text of WordNet license agreement -.LP -\fBwnpkgs\fP \- information about WordNet packages and distribution -.LP -\fBwnstats\fP \- database statistics -.SH DESCRIPTION -This section of the \fIWordNet Reference Manual\fP contains manual pages -that describe various topics related to WordNet and the semantic -concordances, and a glossary of terms. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR morphy (7WN), -.BR uniqbeg (7WN), -.BR wngroups (7WN), -.BR wnlicens (7WN), -.BR wnpkgs (7WN), -.BR wnstats (7WN), -.BR wngloss (7WN). -.LP -Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. -\fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP. -MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnlicens.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnlicens.7 deleted file mode 100644 index 4fb349ef3..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnlicens.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.TH WNLICENS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" -.SH NAME -wnlicens \- text of WordNet license -.SH DESCRIPTION -WordNet Release 3.0 - -This software and database is being provided to you, the LICENSEE, by -Princeton University under the following license. By obtaining, using -and/or copying this software and database, you agree that you have -read, understood, and will comply with these terms and conditions.: - -Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and -database and its documentation for any purpose and without fee or -royalty is hereby granted, provided that you agree to comply with -the following copyright notice and statements, including the disclaimer, -and that the same appear on ALL copies of the software, database and -documentation, including modifications that you make for internal -use or for distribution. - -WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. - -THIS SOFTWARE AND DATABASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND PRINCETON -UNIVERSITY MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED. BY WAY OF EXAMPLE, BUT NOT LIMITATION, PRINCETON -UNIVERSITY MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT- -ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR THAT THE USE -OF THE LICENSED SOFTWARE, DATABASE OR DOCUMENTATION WILL NOT -INFRINGE ANY THIRD PARTY PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS OR -OTHER RIGHTS. - -The name of Princeton University or Princeton may not be used in -advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software -and/or database. Title to copyright in this software, database and -any associated documentation shall at all times remain with -Princeton University and LICENSEE agrees to preserve same. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnpkgs.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnpkgs.7 deleted file mode 100644 index d42ea76a7..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnpkgs.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.tr ~ -.TH WNPKGS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" -.SH NAME -wnpkgs \- description of various WordNet system packages -.SH DESCRIPTION -WordNet 3.0 is distributed in several formats and in various packages. -All of the packages are available via anonymous FTP from -\fBftp.cogsci.princeton.edu\fP and from the WordNet Web -site at \fBhttp://wordnet.princeton.edu\fP. -.SS "Packages Available Via FTP and WWW" -The following WordNet packages can be downloaded using a web browser -from \fBftp://ftp.cogsci.princeton.edu/wordnet/3.0\fP, or -from the Web site noted above. Users can also FTP directly from -\fBftp.cogsci.princeton.edu\fP, directory \fBwordnet/3.0\fP. - -.TS -center box ; -c | c | c | c -lt | l | l | lt. -\fBPackage\fP \fBFilename\fP \fBPlatform\fP \fBDescription\fP -_ -.na -Database \fBWordNet-3.0.tar.gz\fP Unix/OS X T{ -WordNet 3.0 database, interfaces, sense index, interface -and library source code, documentation. -T} -Database \fBWordNet-3.0.exe\fP Windows T{ -WordNet 3.0 database, interfaces, sense index, interface -and library source code, documentation. -T} -Prolog Database \fBWNprolog-3.0.tar.gz\fP All T{ -WordNet 3.0 database files in Prolog-readable format, documentation. -T} -Sense Map \fBWNsnsmap-3.0.tar.gz\fP All T{ -Mapping of 2.1 to 3.0 senses, documentation. -T} -.TE - -.SS "Database Package" -The database package is a complete installation for WordNet 3.0 users. -It includes the 3.0 database files, source code for the WordNet browsers and -library, and documentation. The other packages are not included \- -they must be downloaded and installed separately. - -Note that with this version of WordNet for Unix platforms, only source -code is provided. Users should carefully read the README and INSTALL -files for detailed information on compiling WordNet and dependencies. - -.SS Prolog Database Package -The WordNet 3.0 database files are available in this package in a -Prolog-readable format. Documentation describing the file format is -included. This package is only downloadable in compressed tar file -format, although once unpackaged it can be used from Windows -systems since the files are in ASCII. Many Windows utilities, such as -WinZip, can deal with a -compressed tar file. -.SS Sense Map Package -To help users automatically convert 2.1 noun and verb senses to their -corresponding 3.0 senses, we provide sense mapping information in -this package. This package contains files to map polysemous and -monosemous words, and documentation that describes the format of these -files. As with the Prolog database, this package is only downloadable -in compressed tar format, but the files are also in ASCII. -.SH NOTES -The lexicographer files and -.BR grind (1WN) -program are not generally distributed. - -All of the packages described above may not be available at the time -of release of the 3.0 database package. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN). diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnsearch.3 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnsearch.3 deleted file mode 100644 index c45985fcd..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnsearch.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,343 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.TH WNSEARCH 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" -.SH NAME -findtheinfo, findtheinfo_ds, is_defined, in_wn, index_lookup, parse_index, getindex, read_synset, parse_synset, free_syns, free_synset, free_index, traceptrs_ds, do_trace -.SH SYNOPSIS -.LP -\fB#include "wn.h" -.LP -\fBchar *findtheinfo(char *searchstr, int pos, int ptr_type, int sense_num);\fP -.LP -\fBSynsetPtr findtheinfo_ds(char *searchstr, int pos, int ptr_type, int sense_num );\fP -.LP -\fBunsigned int is_defined(char *searchstr, int pos);\fP -.LP -\fBunsigned int in_wn(char *searchstr, int pos);\fP -.LP -\fBIndexPtr index_lookup(char *searchstr, int pos);\fP -.LP -\fBIndexPtr parse_index(long offset, int dabase, char *line);\fP -.LP -\fBIndexPtr getindex(char *searchstr, int pos);\fP -.LP -\fBSynsetPtr read_synset(int pos, long synset_offset, char *searchstr);\fP -.LP -\fBSynsetPtr parse_synset(FILE *fp, int pos, char *searchstr);\fP -.LP -\fBvoid free_syns(SynsetPtr synptr);\fP -.LP -\fBvoid free_synset(SynsetPtr synptr);\fP -.LP -\fBvoid free_index(IndexPtr idx);\fP -.LP -\fBSynsetPtr traceptrs_ds(SynsetPtr synptr, int ptr_type, int pos, int depth);\fP -.LP -\fBchar *do_trace(SynsetPtr synptr, int ptr_type, int pos, int depth);\fP -.SH DESCRIPTION -.LP -These functions are used for searching the WordNet database. They -generally fall into several categories: functions for reading and -parsing index file entries; functions for reading and parsing synsets -in data files; functions for tracing pointers and hierarchies; -functions for freeing space occupied by data structures allocated with -.BR malloc (3). - -In the following function descriptions, \fIpos\fP is one of the -following: - -.RS -.nf -\fB1\fP NOUN -\fB2\fP VERB -\fB3\fP ADJECTIVE -\fB4\fP ADVERB -.fi -.RE - -.B findtheinfo(\|) -is the primary search algorithm for use with database interface -applications. Search results are automatically formatted, and a -pointer to the text buffer is returned. All searches listed in -.B WNHOME/include/wn.h -can be done by -.BR findtheinfo(\|) . -.B findtheinfo_ds(\|) -can be used to perform most of the searches, with results returned in -a linked list data structure. This is for use with applications that -need to analyze the search results rather than just display them. - -Both functions are passed the same arguments: \fIsearchstr\fP is the -word or collocation to search for; \fIpos\fP indicates the syntactic -category to search in; \fIptr_type\fP is one of the valid search types -for \fIsearchstr\fP in \fIpos\fP. (Available searches can be obtained -by calling -.B is_defined(\|) -described below.) \fIsense_num\fP should be -.SB ALLSENSES -if the search is to be done on all senses of \fIsearchstr\fP in -\fIpos\fP, or a positive integer indicating which sense to search. - -\fBfindtheinfo_ds(\|)\fP returns a linked list data structures -representing synsets. Senses are linked through the \fInextss\fP -field of a \fBSynset\fP data structure. For each sense, synsets that -match the search specified with \fIptr_type\fP are linked through the -\fIptrlist\fP field. See -.SB "Synset Navigation", -below, for detailed information on the linked lists returned. - -\fBis_defined(\|)\fP sets a bit for each search type that is valid for -\fIsearchstr\fP in \fIpos\fP, and returns the resulting unsigned -integer. Each bit number corresponds to a pointer type constant -defined in \fBWNHOME/include/wn.h\fP. For example, if bit 2 is -set, the -.SB HYPERPTR -search is valid for \fIsearchstr\fP. There are 29 possible searches. - -\fBin_wn(\|)\fP is used to find the syntactic categories in the -WordNet database that contain one or more senses of \fIsearchstr\fP. -If \fIpos\fP is -.SB ALL_POS, -all syntactic categories are checked. Otherwise, only the part of -speech passed is checked. An unsigned integer is returned with a bit -set corresponding to each syntactic category containing -\fIsearchstr\fP. The bit number matches the number for the part of -speech. \fB0\fP is returned if \fIsearchstr\fP is not present in -\fIpos\fP. - -\fBindex_lookup(\|)\fP finds \fIsearchstr\fP in the index file for -\fIpos\fP and returns a pointer to the parsed entry in an \fBIndex\fP -data structure. \fIsearchstr\fP must exactly match the form of the -word (lower case only, hyphens and underscores in the same places) in -the index file. -.SB NULL -is returned if a match is not found. - -\fBparse_index(\|)\fP parses an entry from an index file and returns a -pointer to the parsed entry in an \fBIndex\fP data structure. -Passed the byte \fIoffset\fP and syntactic category, it reads the index -entry at the desired location in the corresponding file. If passed -\fIline\fP, \fIline\fP contains an index file entry and the database -index file is not consulted. However, \fIoffset\fP and \fIdbase\fP -should still be passed so the information can be stored in the -\fBIndex\fP structure. - -\fBgetindex(\|)\fP is a "smart" search for \fIsearchstr\fP in the -index file corresponding to \fIpos\fP. It applies to \fIsearchstr\fP -an algorithm that replaces underscores with hyphens, hyphens with -underscores, removes hyphens and underscores, and removes periods in -an attempt to find a form of the string that is an exact match for an -entry in the index file corresponding to \fIpos\fP. -\fBindex_lookup(\|)\fP is called on each transformed string until a -match is found or all the different strings have been tried. It -returns a pointer to the parsed \fBIndex\fP data structure for -\fIsearchstr\fP, or -.SB NULL -if a match is not found. - -\fBread_synset(\|)\fP is used to read a synset from a byte offset in a -data file. It performs an \fBfseek\fP(3) to \fIsynset_offset\fP in -the data file corresponding to \fIpos\fP, and calls -\fBparse_synset(\|)\fP to read and parse the synset. A pointer to the -\fBSynset\fP data structure containing the parsed synset is returned. - -\fBparse_synset(\|)\fP reads the synset at the current offset in the -file indicated by \fIfp\fP. \fIpos\fP is the syntactic category, and -\fIsearchstr\fP, if not -.SB NULL, -indicates the word in the synset that the caller is interested in. An -attempt is made to match \fIsearchstr\fP to one of the words in the -synset. If an exact match is found, the \fIwhichword\fP field in the -\fBSynset\fP structure is set to that word's number in the synset -(beginning to count from \fB1\fP). - -\fBfree_syns(\|)\fP is used to free a linked list of \fBSynset\fP -structures allocated by \fBfindtheinfo_ds(\|)\fP. \fIsynptr\fP is a -pointer to the list to free. - -\fBfree_synset(\|)\fP frees the \fBSynset\fP structure pointed to by -\fIsynptr\fP. - -\fBfree_index(\|)\fP frees the \fBIndex\fP structure pointed to by -\fIidx\fP. - -\fBtraceptrs_ds(\|)\fP is a recursive search algorithm that traces -pointers matching \fIptr_type\fP starting with the synset pointed to -by \fIsynptr\fP. Setting \fIdepth\fP to \fB1\fP when -\fBtraceptrs_ds(\|)\fP is called indicates a recursive search; \fB0\fP -indicates a non-recursive call. \fIsynptr\fP points to the data -structure representing the synset to search for a pointer of type -\fIptr_type\fP. When a pointer type match is found, the synset -pointed to is read is linked onto the \fInextss\fP chain. Levels of -the tree generated by a recursive search are linked via the -\fIptrlist\fP field structure until -.SB NULL -is found, indicating the top (or bottom) of the tree. This function -is usually called from \fBfindtheinfo_ds(\|)\fP for each sense of the -word. See -.SB "Synset Navigation", -below, for detailed information on the linked lists returned. - -\fBdo_trace(\|)\fP performs the search indicated by \fIptr_type\fP on -synset \fPsynptr\fP in syntactic category \fIpos\fP. \fIdepth\fP is -defined as above. \fBdo_trace(\|)\fP returns the search results -formatted in a text buffer. -.SS Synset Navigation -Since the \fBSynset\fP structure is used to represent the synsets for -both word senses and pointers, the \fIptrlist\fP and \fInextss\fP -fields have different meanings depending on whether the structure is a -word sense or pointer. This can make navigation through the lists -returned by \fBfindtheinfo_ds(\|)\fP confusing. - -Navigation through the returned list involves the following: - -Following the \fInextss\fP chain from the synset returned moves -through the various senses of \fIsearchstr\fP. -.SB NULL -indicates that end of the chain of senses. - -Following the \fIptrlist\fP chain from a \fBSynset\fP structure -representing a sense traces the hierarchy of the search results for -that sense. Subsequent links in the \fIptrlist\fP chain indicate the -next level (up or down, depending on the search) in the hierarchy. -.SB NULL -indicates the end of the chain of search result synsets. - -If a synset pointed to by \fIptrlist\fP has a value in the -\fInextss\fP field, it represents another pointer of the same type at -that level in the hierarchy. For example, some noun synsets have two -hypernyms. Following this \fInextss\fP pointer, and then the -\fIptrlist\fP chain from the \fBSynset\fP structure pointed to, traces -another, parallel, hierarchy, until the end is indicated by -.SB NULL -on that \fIptrlist\fP chain. So, a \fBsynset\fP representing a -pointer (versus a sense of \fIsearchstr\fP) having a non-NULL -value in \fInextss\fP has another chain of search results linked -through the \fIptrlist\fP chain of the synset pointed to by -\fInextss\fP. - -If \fIsearchstr\fP contains more than one base form in WordNet (as in -the noun \fBaxes\fP, which has base forms \fBaxe\fP and \fBaxis\fP), -synsets representing the search results for each base form are linked -through the \fInextform\fP pointer of the \fBSynset\fP structure. -.SS WordNet Searches -There is no extensive description of what each search type is or the -results returned. Using the WordNet interface, examining the source -code, and reading -.BR wndb (5WN) -are the best ways to see what types of searches are available and the -data returned for each. - -Listed below are the valid searches -that can be passed as \fIptr_type\fP -to \fBfindtheinfo(\|)\fP. Passing a negative value (when applicable) -causes a recursive, hierarchical search by setting \fIdepth\fP to -\fB1\fP when \fBtraceptrs(\|)\fP is called. - -.bp -.TS -center box ; -l | c | c | l -l | c | c | l -l | c | c | l . -\fBptr_type\fP \fBValue\fP \fBPointer\fP \fBSearch\fP - \fBSymbol\fP -_ -ANTPTR 1 ! Antonyms -HYPERPTR 2 @ Hypernyms -HYPOPTR 3 \(ap Hyponyms -ENTAILPTR 4 * Entailment -SIMPTR 5 & Similar -ISMEMBERPTR 6 #m Member meronym -ISSTUFFPTR 7 #s Substance meronym -ISPARTPTR 8 #p Part meronym -HASMEMBERPTR 9 %m Member holonym -HASSTUFFPTR 10 %s Substance holonym -HASPARTPTR 11 %p Part holonym -MERONYM 12 % All meronyms -HOLONYM 13 # All holonyms -CAUSETO 14 > Cause -PPLPTR 15 < Participle of verb -SEEALSOPTR 16 ^ Also see -PERTPTR 17 \e Pertains to noun or derived from adjective -ATTRIBUTE 18 \\= Attribute -VERBGROUP 19 $ Verb group -DERIVATION 20 + Derivationally related form -CLASSIFICATION 21 ; Domain of synset -CLASS 22 - Member of this domain -SYNS 23 \fIn/a\fP Find synonyms -FREQ 24 \fIn/a\fP Polysemy -FRAMES 25 \fIn/a\fP Verb example sentences and generic frames -COORDS 26 \fIn/a\fP Noun coordinates -RELATIVES 27 \fIn/a\fP Group related senses -HMERONYM 28 \fIn/a\fP Hierarchical meronym search -HHOLONYM 29 \fIn/a\fP Hierarchical holonym search -WNGREP 30 \fIn/a\fP Find keywords by substring -OVERVIEW 31 \fIn/a\fP Show all synsets for word -CLASSIF_CATEGORY 32 ;c Show domain topic -CLASSIF_USAGE 33 ;u Show domain usage -CLASSIF_REGIONAL 34 ;r Show domain region -CLASS_CATEGORY 35 -c Show domain terms for topic -CLASS_USAGE 36 -u Show domain terms for usage -CLASS_REGIONAL 37 -r Show domain terms for region -INSTANCE 38 @i Instance of -INSTANCES 39 \(api Show instances -.TE - -\fBfindtheinfo_ds(\|)\fP cannot perform the following searches: - -.RS -.nf -SEEALSOPTR -PERTPTR -VERBGROUP -FREQ -FRAMES -RELATIVES -WNGREP -OVERVIEW -.fi -.RE -.SH NOTES -Applications that use WordNet and/or the morphological functions -must call \fBwninit(\|)\fP at the start of the program. See -.BR wnutil (3WN) -for more information. - -In all function calls, \fIsearchstr\fP may be either a word or a -collocation formed by joining individual words with underscore -characters (\fB_\fP). - -The \fBSearchResults\fP structure defines fields in the -\fIwnresults\fP global variable that are set by the various search -functions. This is a way to get additional information, such as the -number of senses the word has, from the search functions. -The \fIsearchds\fP field is set by \fBfindtheinfo_ds(\|)\fP. - -The \fIpos\fP passed to \fBtraceptrs_ds(\|)\fP is not used. - -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wn (1WN), -.BR wnb (1WN), -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR binsrch (3WN), -.BR malloc (3), -.BR morph (3WN), -.BR wnutil (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN). -.SH WARNINGS -\fBparse_synset(\|)\fP must find an exact match between the -\fIsearchstr\fP passed and a word in the synset to set -\fIwhichword\fP. No attempt is made to translate hyphens and -underscores, as is done in \fBgetindex(\|)\fP. - -The WordNet database and exception list files must be opened with -\fBwninit\fP prior to using any of the searching functions. - -A large search may cause \fBfindtheinfo(\|)\fP to run out of buffer -space. The maximum buffer size is determined by computer platform. -If the buffer size is exceeded the following message is printed in the -output buffer: \fB"Search too large. Narrow search and try -again..."\fP. - -Passing an invalid \fIpos\fP will probably result in a core dump. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnstats.7 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnstats.7 deleted file mode 100644 index 8bbe356ef..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnstats.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.TH WNSTATS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm" -.SH NAME -wnstats \- WordNet 3.0 database statistics -.SH DESCRIPTION -.SS Number of words, synsets, and senses -.TS -center box tab(/); -c | c | c | c -c | c | c | c -l | r | r | r. -\fBPOS\fP/\fBUnique\fP/\fBSynsets\fP/\fBTotal\fP -/\fBStrings\fP//\fBWord-Sense Pairs\fP/ -_ -Noun/117798/82115/146312 -Verb/11529/13767/25047 -Adjective/21479/18156/30002 -Adverb/4481/3621/5580 -= -Totals/155287/117659/206941 -.TE - -.SS Polysemy information - -.TS -center box tab(/); -c | c | c | c -c | c | c | c -l | r | r | r. -\fBPOS\fP/\fBMonosemous\fP/\fBPolysemous\fP/\fBPolysemous\fP -/\fBWords and Senses\fP/\fBWords\fP/\fBSenses\fP -_ -Noun/101863/15935/44449 -Verb/6277/5252/18770 -Adjective/16503/4976/14399 -Adverb/3748/733/1832 -= -Totals/128391/26896/79450 -.TE - -.TS -center box tab(/); -c | c | c -c | c | c -l | r | r. -\fBPOS\fP/\fBAverage Polysemy\fP/\fBAverage Polysemy\fP -/\fBIncluding Monosemous Words\fP/\fBExcluding Monosemous Words\fP -_ -Noun/1.24/2.79 -Verb/2.17/3.57 -Adjective/1.40/2.71 -Adverb/1.25/2.50 -.TE - -.SH NOTES -Statistics for all types of adjectives and adjective satellites are -combined. - -The total of all unique noun, verb, adjective, and adverb strings is -actually 147278. -However, many strings are unique within a -syntactic category, but are in more than one syntactic category. The -figures in the table represent the unique strings in each syntactic category. - diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnutil.3 b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnutil.3 deleted file mode 100644 index d1cbb4c46..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/man/wnutil.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,177 +0,0 @@ -'\" t -.\" $Id$ -.TH WNUTIL 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions" -.SH NAME -wninit, re_wninit, cntwords, strtolower, ToLowerCase, strsubst, -getptrtype, getpos, getsstype, StrToPos, GetSynsetForSense, -GetDataOffset, GetPolyCount, WNSnsToStr, -GetValidIndexPointer, GetWNSense, GetSenseIndex, default_display_message -.SH SYNOPSIS -.LP -\fB#include "wn.h"\fP -.LP -\fBint wninit(void);\fP -.LP -\fBint re_wninit(void);\fP -.LP -\fBint cntwords(char *str, char separator);\fP -.LP -\fBchar *strtolower(char *str);\fP -.LP -\fBchar *ToLowerCase(char *str);\fP -.LP -\fBchar *strsubst(char *str, char from, char to);\fP -.LP -\fBint getptrtype(char *ptr_symbol);\fP -.LP -\fBint getpos(char *ss_type);\fP -.LP -\fBint getsstype(char *ss_type);\fP -.LP -\fBint StrToPos(char \**pos);\fP -.LP -\fBSynsetPtr GetSynsetForSense(char *sense_key);\fP -.LP -\fBlong GetDataOffset(char *sense_key);\fP -.LP -\fBint GetPolyCount(char *sense_key);\fP -.LP -\fBchar *WNSnsToStr(IndexPtr idx, int sense_num);\fP -.LP -\fBIndexPtr GetValidIndexPointer(char *str, int pos);\fP -.LP -\fBint GetWNSense(char *lemma, *lex_sense);\fP -.LP -\fBSnsIndexPtr GetSenseIndex(char *sense_key);\fP -.LP -\fBint GetTagcnt(IndexPtr idx, int sense);\fP -.LP -\fBint default_display_message(char *msg);\fP -.SH DESCRIPTION -.LP -The WordNet library contains many utility functions used by the -interface code, other library functions, and various applications and -tools. Only those of importance to the WordNet search code, or which -are generally useful are described here. - -.B wninit(\|) -opens the files necessary for using WordNet with the WordNet library -functions. The database files are opened, and -.B morphinit(\|) -is called to open the exception list files. Returns \fB0\fP if -successful, \fB-1\fP otherwise. The database and exception list files -must be open before the WordNet search and morphology functions are -used. If the database is successfully opened, the global variable -\fBOpenDB\fP is set to \fB1\fP. Note that it is possible for the -database files to be opened (\fBOpenDB == 1\fP), but not the exception -list files. - -.B re_wninit(\|) -is used to close the database files and reopen them, and is used -exclusively for WordNet development. -.B re_morphinit(\|) -is called to close and reopen the exception list files. Return codes -are as described above. - -.B cntwords(\|) -counts the number of underscore or space separated words in \fIstr\fP. -A hyphen is passed in \fIseparator\fP if is is to be considered a -word delimiter. Otherwise \fIseparator\fP can be any other -character, or an underscore if another character is not desired. - -.B strtolower(\|) -converts \fIstr\fP to lower case and removes a trailing adjective -marker, if present. \fIstr\fP is actually modified by this function, -and a pointer to the modified string is returned. - -.B ToLowerCase(\|) -converts \fIstr\fP to lower case as above, without removing an -adjective marker. - -.B strsubst(\|) -replaces all occurrences of \fIfrom\fP with \fIto\fP in \fIstr\fP and -returns resulting string. - -.B getptrtype(\|) -returns the integer \fIptr_type\fP corresponding to the pointer -character passed in \fIptr_symbol\fP. See -.BR wnsearch (3WN) -for a table of pointer symbols and types. - -.B getpos(\|) -returns the integer constant corresponding to the synset type passed. -\fIss_type\fP may be one of the following: \fBn, v, a, r, s\fP. If -\fBs\fP is passed, -.SB ADJ -is returned. Exits with \fB-1\fP if \fIss_type\fP is invalid. - -.B getsstype(\|) -works like \fBgetpos(\|)\fP, but returns -.SB SATELLITE -if \fIss_type\fP is \fBs\fP. - -.B StrToPos(\|) -returns the integer constant corresponding to the syntactic category -passed in \fIpos\fP. \fIstring\fP must be one of the following: -\fBnoun, verb, adj, adv\fP. \fB-1\fP is returned if \fIpos\fP is -invalid. - -.B GetSynsetForSense(\|) -returns the synset that contains the word sense \fIsense_key\fP and -.SB NULL -in case of error. - -.B GetDataOffset(\|) -returns the synset offset for synset that contains the word sense -\fIsense_key\fP, and \fB0\fP if \fIsense_key\fP is not in sense index -file. - -.B GetPolyCount(\|) -returns the polysemy count (number of senses in WordNet) for -\fIlemma\fP encoded in \fIsense_key\fP and \fB0\fP if word is not -found. - -.B WNSnsToStr(\|) -returns sense key encoding for \fIsense_num\fP entry in \fIidx\fP. - -.B GetValidIndexPointer(\|) -returns the Index structure for \fIword\fP in \fIpos\fP. Calls -.BR morphstr (3WN) -to find a valid base form if \fIword\fP is inflected. - -.B GetWNSense(\|) -returns the WordNet sense number for the sense key encoding -represented by \fIlemma\fP and \fIlex_sense\fP. - -.B GetSenseIndex(\|) -returns parsed sense index entry for \fIsense_key\fP and -.SB NULL -if \fIsense_key\fP is not in sense index. - -.B GetTagcnt(\|) -returns the number of times the sense passed has been tagged according -to the \fIcntlist\fP file. - -.B default_display_message(\|) -simply returns \fB-1\fP. This is the default value for the global -variable \fBdisplay_message\fP, that points to a function to call to -display an error message. In general, applications (including the -WordNet interfaces) define an application specific function and set -\fBdisplay_message\fP to point to it. -.SH NOTES -\fBinclude/wn.h\fP lists all the pointer and search -types and their corresponding constant values. There is no -description of what each search type is or the results returned. -Using the WordNet interface is the best way to see what types of -searches are available, and the data returned for each. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR wnintro (3WN), -.BR wnsearch (3WN), -.BR morph (3WN), -.BR wnintro (5WN), -.BR wnintro (7WN). - -.SH WARNINGS -Error checking on passed arguments is not rigorous. Passing -.SB NULL -pointers or invalid values will often cause an application to die. diff --git a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/pdf/Makefile b/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/pdf/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 174c26e13..000000000 --- a/corpora/en/wordnet/doc/pdf/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,313 +0,0 @@ -# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.9 from Makefile.am. -# doc/pdf/Makefile. 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Some)1 539 2 3909 4464 t -(\(i.e. the)1 311 1 1080 4584 t -10 S1 f -(")1425 4584 w -10 R f -(reverse)1466 4584 w -10 S1 f -(")1753 4584 w -10 R f -( example, if)2 490( for)1 150( So,)1 198(relation is implicit\).)2 810 4 1828 4584 t -10 B f -(x)3509 4584 w -10 R f -(is a hypernym of)3 698 1 3592 4584 t -10 B f -(y)4323 4584 w -10 R f -(,)4373 4584 w -10 B f -(y)4431 4584 w -10 R f -(is necessarily a hypo-)3 886 1 4514 4584 t -(nym of)1 294 1 1080 4704 t -10 B f -(x)1407 4704 w -10 R f -( the prolog database, re\257ected pointers are usually implied for semantic relations.)11 3335(. In)1 174 2 1457 4704 t -(Semantic relations are represented by a pair of)7 1972 1 1080 4944 t -10 I f -(synset)3094 4944 w -10 S f -(_)3338 4944 w -10 I f -(id)3388 4944 w -10 R f -(s, in which the \256rst)4 832 1 3466 4944 t -10 I f -(synset)4340 4944 w -10 S f -(_)4584 4944 w -10 I f -(id)4634 4944 w -10 R f -(is generally the)2 646 1 4754 4944 t -( two pairs)2 418( If)1 136(source of the relation and the second is the target.)9 2087 3 1080 5064 t -10 I f -(synset)3758 5064 w -10 S f -(_)4002 5064 w -10 I f -(id)4052 5064 w -10 B f -(,)4130 5064 w -10 I f -(w)4155 5064 w -10 S f -(_)4222 5064 w -10 I f -(num)4272 5064 w -10 R f -( the opera-)2 448(are present,)1 471 2 4481 5064 t -(tor represents a lexical relation between word forms.)7 2156 1 1080 5184 t -10 B f -(s\()1080 5424 w -10 I f -(synset)1152 5424 w -10 S f -(_)1396 5424 w -10 I f -(id)1446 5424 w -10 B f -(,)1524 5424 w -10 I f -(w)1549 5424 w -10 S f -(_)1616 5424 w -10 I f -(num)1666 5424 w -10 B f -(,')1838 5424 w -10 I f -(word)1896 5424 w -10 B f -(',)2102 5424 w -10 I f -(ss)2160 5424 w -10 S f -(_)2238 5424 w -10 I f -(type)2288 5424 w -10 B f -(,)2454 5424 w -10 I f -(sense)2479 5424 w -10 S f -(_)2695 5424 w -10 I f -(number)2745 5424 w -10 B f -(,)3050 5424 w -10 I f -(tag)3075 5424 w -10 S f -(_)3203 5424 w -10 I f -(count)3253 5424 w -10 B f -(\).)3475 5424 w -10 R f -(A)1440 5544 w -10 B f -(s)1559 5544 w -10 R f -( In)1 163(operator is present for every word sense in WordNet.)8 2295 2 1645 5544 t -10 B f -(wn)4150 5544 w -10 S f -(_)4278 5544 w -10 B f -(s.pl)4328 5544 w -10 R f -(,)4476 5544 w -10 I f -(w)4549 5544 w -10 S f -(_)4616 5544 w -10 I f -(num)4666 5544 w -10 R f -(speci\256es the)1 514 1 4886 5544 t -(word number for)2 692 1 1440 5664 t -10 I f -(word)2165 5664 w -10 R f -(in the synset.)2 541 1 2404 5664 t -10 B f -(g\()1080 5904 w -10 I f -(synset)1163 5904 w -10 S f -(_)1407 5904 w -10 I f -(id)1457 5904 w -10 B f -(,'\()1535 5904 w -10 I f -(gloss)1626 5904 w -10 B f -(\)'\).)1832 5904 w -10 R f -(The)1440 6024 w -10 B f -(g)1628 6024 w -10 R f -(operator speci\256es the gloss for a synset.)6 1637 1 1711 6024 t -10 B f -(hyp\()1080 6264 w -10 I f -(synset)1275 6264 w -10 S f -(_)1519 6264 w -10 I f -(id)1569 6264 w -10 B f -(,)1647 6264 w -10 I f -(synset)1672 6264 w -10 S f -(_)1916 6264 w -10 I f -(id)1966 6264 w -10 B f -(\).)2044 6264 w -10 R f -(The)1440 6384 w -10 B f -(hyp)1633 6384 w -10 R f -( rela-)1 221( This)1 250(operator speci\256es that the second synset is a hypernym of the \256rst synset.)12 3095 3 1834 6384 t -( re\257exive operator, hyponym, implies that the \256rst synset is)9 2455( The)1 222(tion holds for nouns and verbs.)5 1283 3 1440 6504 t -(a hyponym of the second synset.)5 1344 1 1440 6624 t -10 B f -(ent\()1080 6864 w -10 I f -(synset)1246 6864 w -10 S f -(_)1490 6864 w -10 I f -(id)1540 6864 w -10 B f -(,)1618 6864 w -10 I f -(synset)1643 6864 w -10 S f -(_)1887 6864 w -10 I f -(id)1937 6864 w -10 B f -(\).)2015 6864 w -10 R f -(The)1440 6984 w -10 B f -(ent)1633 6984 w -10 R f -( relation)1 344( This)1 250(operator speci\256es that the second synset is an entailment of \256rst synset.)11 3001 3 1805 6984 t -(only holds for verbs.)3 851 1 1440 7104 t -( 1)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7680 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 1 1 -%%Page: 2 2 -save -mark -2 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 5WN \))3 330( PROLOGDB)1 3340(File Formats)1 517 3 1213 480 t -10 B f -(sim\()1080 960 w -10 I f -(synset)1263 960 w -10 S f -(_)1507 960 w -10 I f -(id)1557 960 w -10 B f -(,)1635 960 w -10 I f -(synset)1660 960 w -10 S f -(_)1904 960 w -10 I f -(id)1954 960 w -10 B f -(\).)2032 960 w -10 R f -(The)1440 1080 w -10 B f -(sim)1630 1080 w -10 R f -( This)1 247( second synset is similar in meaning to the \256rst synset.)10 2285(operator speci\256es that the)3 1053 3 1815 1080 t -( rela-)1 218( This)1 247( head.)1 249(means that the second synset is a satellite the \256rst synset, which is the cluster)14 3246 4 1440 1200 t -(tion only holds for adjective synsets contained in adjective clusters.)9 2769 1 1440 1320 t -10 B f -(mm\()1080 1560 w -10 I f -(synset)1279 1560 w -10 S f -(_)1523 1560 w -10 I f -(id)1573 1560 w -10 B f -(,)1651 1560 w -10 I f -(synset)1676 1560 w -10 S f -(_)1920 1560 w -10 I f -(id)1970 1560 w -10 B f -(\).)2048 1560 w -10 R f -(The)1440 1680 w -10 B f -(mm)1642 1680 w -10 R f -( \256rst synset.)2 527(operator speci\256es that the second synset is a member meronym of the)11 3018 2 1855 1680 t -( re\257exive operator, member holonym, can be implied.)7 2208( The)1 221(This relation only holds for nouns.)5 1423 3 1440 1800 t -10 B f -(ms\()1080 2040 w -10 I f -(synset)1235 2040 w -10 S f -(_)1479 2040 w -10 I f -(id)1529 2040 w -10 B f -(,)1607 2040 w -10 I f -(synset)1632 2040 w -10 S f -(_)1876 2040 w -10 I f -(id)1926 2040 w -10 B f -(\).)2004 2040 w -10 R f -(The)1440 2160 w -10 B f -(ms)1641 2160 w -10 R f -(operator speci\256es that the second synset is a substance meronym of the \256rst synset.)13 3591 1 1809 2160 t -( re\257exive operator, substance holonym, can be implied.)7 2269( The)1 221(This relation only holds for nouns.)5 1423 3 1440 2280 t -10 B f -(mp\()1080 2520 w -10 I f -(synset)1252 2520 w -10 S f -(_)1496 2520 w -10 I f -(id)1546 2520 w -10 B f -(,)1624 2520 w -10 I f -(synset)1649 2520 w -10 S f -(_)1893 2520 w -10 I f -(id)1943 2520 w -10 B f -(\).)2021 2520 w -10 R f -(The)1440 2640 w -10 B f -(mp)1638 2640 w -10 R f -( This)1 255( part meronym of the \256rst synset.)6 1438(operator speci\256es that the second synset is a)7 1887 3 1820 2640 t -( re\257exive operator, part holonym, can be implied.)7 2036( The)1 221(relation only holds for nouns.)4 1212 3 1440 2760 t -10 B f -(cs\()1080 3000 w -10 I f -(synset)1196 3000 w -10 S f -(_)1440 3000 w -10 I f -(id)1490 3000 w -10 B f -(,)1568 3000 w -10 I f -(synset)1593 3000 w -10 S f -(_)1837 3000 w -10 I f -(id)1887 3000 w -10 B f -(\).)1965 3000 w -10 R f -(The)1440 3120 w -10 B f -(cs)1629 3120 w -10 R f -( relation only)2 553( This)1 246( of the \256rst synset.)4 776(operator speci\256es that the second synset is a cause)8 2079 4 1746 3120 t -(holds for verbs.)2 640 1 1440 3240 t -10 B f -(vgp\()1080 3480 w -10 I f -(synset)1269 3480 w -10 S f -(_)1513 3480 w -10 I f -(id)1563 3480 w -10 B f -(,)1641 3480 w -10 I f -(synset)1666 3480 w -10 S f -(_)1910 3480 w -10 I f -(id)1960 3480 w -10 B f -(\).)2038 3480 w -10 R f -(The)1440 3600 w -10 B f -(vgp)1645 3600 w -10 R f -( and should be grouped)4 1036(operator speci\256es verb synsets that are similar in meaning)8 2513 2 1851 3600 t -(together when displayed in response to a grouped synset search.)9 2628 1 1440 3720 t -10 B f -(at\()1080 3960 w -10 I f -(synset)1196 3960 w -10 S f -(_)1440 3960 w -10 I f -(id)1490 3960 w -10 B f -(,)1568 3960 w -10 I f -(synset)1593 3960 w -10 S f -(_)1837 3960 w -10 I f -(id)1887 3960 w -10 B f -(\).)1965 3960 w -10 R f -(The)1440 4080 w -10 B f -(at)1633 4080 w -10 R f -(operator de\256nes the attribute relation between noun and adjective synset pairs in which)12 3645 1 1755 4080 t -( \(ie. each)2 386( each pair, both relations are listed)6 1450( For)1 210(the adjective is a value of the noun.)7 1505 4 1440 4200 t -10 I f -(synset)5028 4200 w -10 S f -(_)5272 4200 w -10 I f -(id)5322 4200 w -10 R f -(is both a source and target\).)5 1143 1 1440 4320 t -10 B f -(ant\()1080 4560 w -10 I f -(synset)1252 4560 w -10 S f -(_)1496 4560 w -10 I f -(id)1546 4560 w -10 B f -(,)1624 4560 w -10 I f -(w)1649 4560 w -10 S f -(_)1716 4560 w -10 I f -(num)1766 4560 w -10 B f -(,)1938 4560 w -10 I f -(synset)1963 4560 w -10 S f -(_)2207 4560 w -10 I f -(id)2257 4560 w -10 B f -(,)2335 4560 w -10 I f -(w)2360 4560 w -10 S f -(_)2427 4560 w -10 I f -(num)2477 4560 w -10 B f -(\).)2649 4560 w -10 R f -(The)1440 4680 w -10 B f -(ant)1633 4680 w -10 R f -(operator speci\256es antonymous)2 1243 1 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This)1 434 2 3244 3072 t -(meronyms of)1 538 1 1830 3192 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2401 3192 w -10 R f -(and all of its hypernyms.)4 1023 1 2806 3192 t -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 3360 w -10 B f -(sprtn)1145 3360 w -10 R f -(Display)1830 3360 w -10 I f -(part of)1 278 1 2174 3360 t -10 R f -(holonyms of)1 511 1 2485 3360 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3029 3360 w -10 R f -(\()3434 3360 w -10 I f -(PART OF)1 405 1 3467 3360 t -10 R f -(relation\).)3905 3360 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 3528 w -10 B f -(smemn)1145 3528 w -10 R f -(Display)1830 3528 w -10 I f -(member of)1 432 1 2174 3528 t -10 R f -(holonyms of)1 511 1 2639 3528 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3183 3528 w -10 R f -(\()3588 3528 w -10 I f -(MEMBER OF)1 576 1 3621 3528 t -10 R f -(relation\).)4230 3528 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 3696 w -10 B f -(ssubn)1145 3696 w -10 R f -(Display)1830 3696 w -10 I f -(substance of)1 505 1 2174 3696 t -10 R f -(holonyms of)1 511 1 2712 3696 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3256 3696 w -10 R f -(\()3661 3696 w -10 I f -(SUBSTANCE OF)1 711 1 3694 3696 t -10 R f -(relation\).)4438 3696 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 3864 w -10 B f -(holon)1145 3864 w -10 R f -(Display all holonyms of)3 1012 1 1830 3864 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2883 3864 w -10 R f -(\()3296 3864 w -10 I f -(PART OF, MEMBER OF, SUBSTANCE OF)5 1848 1 3329 3864 t -10 R f -(rela-)5218 3864 w -(tions\).)1830 3984 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 4152 w -10 B f -(hholn)1145 4152 w -10 R f -(Display holonyms for)2 922 1 1830 4152 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2803 4152 w -10 R f -( is a recursive search that prints all the)8 1738(tree. This)1 436 2 3226 4152 t -(holonyms of)1 511 1 1830 4272 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2374 4272 w -10 R f -(and all of each holonym's holonyms.)5 1522 1 2779 4272 t -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 4440 w -10 B f -(entav)1145 4440 w -10 R f -(Display entailment relations of)3 1259 1 1830 4440 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3122 4440 w -10 R f -(.)3494 4440 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 4608 w -10 B f -(framv)1145 4608 w -10 R f -(Display applicable verb sentence frames for)5 1793 1 1830 4608 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3656 4608 w -10 R f -(.)4028 4608 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 4776 w -10 B f -(causv)1145 4776 w -10 R f -(Display)1830 4776 w -10 I f -(cause to)1 338 1 2174 4776 t -10 R f -(relations of)1 460 1 2545 4776 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3038 4776 w -10 R f -(.)3410 4776 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1113 4944 w -10 B f -(pert)1178 4944 w -10 R f -(\()1355 4944 w -10 I f -(a)1388 4944 w -10 S f -(\372)1471 4944 w -10 I f -(r)1554 4944 w -10 R f -( pertainyms of)2 593(\) Display)1 548 2 1593 4944 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2767 4944 w -10 R f -(.)3139 4944 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1113 5112 w -10 B f -(attr)1178 5112 w -10 R f -(\()1338 5112 w -10 I f -(n)1371 5112 w -10 S f -(\372)1454 5112 w -10 I f -(a)1537 5112 w -10 R f -( adjective values for noun attribute, or noun attributes of adjective values.)11 3030(\) Display)1 554 2 1587 5112 t -10 S1 f -(\261)1080 5280 w -10 B f -(grep)1145 5280 w -10 R f -(\()1339 5280 w -10 I f -(n)1372 5280 w -10 S f -(\372)1455 5280 w -10 I f -(v)1538 5280 w -10 S f -(\372)1615 5280 w -10 I f -(a)1698 5280 w -10 S f -(\372)1781 5280 w -10 I f -(r)1864 5280 w -10 R f -(\))1903 5280 w -(List compound words containing)3 1343 1 1830 5400 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3206 5400 w -10 R f -(as a substring.)2 585 1 3611 5400 t -9 B f -(SEARCH RESULTS)1 830 1 720 5568 t -10 R f -( search, the output consists a one line)7 1550( each)1 215( For)1 205(The results of a search are written to the standard output.)10 2350 4 1080 5688 t -(description of the search, followed by the search results.)8 2309 1 1080 5808 t -(All searches other than)3 947 1 1080 6048 t -10 S1 f -(\261)2062 6048 w -10 B f -(over)2127 6048 w -10 R f -( in the following general format.)5 1353(list all senses matching the search results)6 1697 2 2350 6048 t -(Items enclosed in italicized square brackets \()6 1838 1 1080 6168 t -10 I f -([ ... ])2 219 1 2918 6168 t -10 R f -(\) may not be present.)4 872 1 3137 6168 t -(One line listing the number of senses matching the search request.)10 2723 1 1440 6408 t -(Each sense matching the search requested displayed as follows:)8 2603 1 1440 6648 t -10 B f -(Sense)1800 6888 w -10 I f -(n)2072 6888 w -([)1800 7008 w -10 S f -({)1839 7008 w -10 I f -(synset)1887 7008 w -10 S f -(_)2131 7008 w -10 I f -(offset)2181 7008 w -10 S f -(})2398 7008 w -10 I f -(] [)1 111 1 2446 7008 t -10 S1 f -(<)2557 7008 w -10 I f -(lex)2613 7008 w -10 S f -(_)2729 7008 w -10 I f -(\256lename)2779 7008 w -10 S1 f -(>)3117 7008 w -10 I f -(] word1[)1 400 1 3173 7008 t -10 S1 f -(#)3573 7008 w -10 I f -(sense)3623 7008 w -10 S f -(_)3839 7008 w -10 I f -(number][, word2...])1 844 1 3889 7008 t -10 R f -(Where)1440 7248 w -10 I f -(n)1739 7248 w -10 R f -(is the sense number of the search word,)7 1637 1 1823 7248 t -10 I f -(synset)3494 7248 w -10 S f -(_)3738 7248 w -10 I f -(offset)3788 7248 w -10 R f -( synset in)2 398(is the byte offset of the)5 963 2 4039 7248 t -( 2)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7728 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 2 2 -%%Page: 3 3 -save -mark -3 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 1WN \))3 330( WN)1 3180(User Commands)1 677 3 1213 480 t -(the)1440 960 w -10 B f -(data.)1603 960 w -10 I f -(pos)1817 960 w -10 R f -( category,)1 408(\256le corresponding to the syntactic)4 1418 2 1997 960 t -10 I f -(lex)3863 960 w -10 S f -(_)3979 960 w -10 I f -(\256lename)4029 960 w -10 R f -(is the name of the lexi-)5 993 1 4407 960 t -(cographer \256le that the synset comes from,)6 1726 1 1440 1080 t -10 I f -(word1)3200 1080 w -10 R f -( that this is)3 467(is the \256rst word in the synset \(note)7 1443 2 3490 1080 t -(not necessarily the search word\) and)5 1544 1 1440 1200 t -10 I f -(sense)3027 1200 w -10 S f -(_)3243 1200 w -10 I f -(number)3293 1200 w -10 R f -( assigned to)2 506(is the WordNet sense number)4 1253 2 3641 1200 t -(the preceding word.)2 819 1 1440 1320 t -10 I f -(synset)2330 1320 w -10 S f -(_)2574 1320 w -10 I f -(offset, lex)1 396 1 2624 1320 t -10 S f -(_)3020 1320 w -10 I f -(\256lename)3070 1320 w -10 R f -(, and)1 207 1 3408 1320 t -10 I f -(sense)3653 1320 w -10 S f -(_)3869 1320 w -10 I f -(number)3919 1320 w -10 R f -(are generated when the)3 960 1 4262 1320 t -10 S1 f -(\261)5260 1320 w -10 B f -(o,)5325 1320 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1440 1440 w -10 B f -(a,)1505 1440 w -10 R f -(and)1613 1440 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1790 1440 w -10 B f -(s)1855 1440 w -10 R f -(options, respectively, are speci\256ed.)3 1427 1 1927 1440 t -( printed below each sense's synset output)6 1887(The synsets matching the search requested are)6 2073 2 1440 1680 t -( line of output is preceded by a marker \(usually)9 2005( Each)1 270(described above.)1 684 3 1440 1800 t -10 B f -(=)4437 1800 w -10 S1 f -(>)4494 1800 w -10 R f -(\), then a synset, for-)4 850 1 4550 1800 t -( the tree, then successive)4 1077( a search traverses more one level of)7 1600( If)1 145(matted as described above.)3 1138 4 1440 1920 t -( the)1 158( When)1 307(lines are indented by spaces corresponding to its level in the hierarchy.)11 2949 3 1440 2040 t -10 S1 f -(\261)4890 2040 w -10 B f -(g)4955 2040 w -10 R f -(option is)1 359 1 5041 2040 t -( synset is)2 393( Each)1 270( displayed in parentheses at the end of each synset.)9 2146(speci\256ed, synset glosses are)3 1151 4 1440 2160 t -(printed on one line.)3 801 1 1440 2280 t -( most common sense)3 884(Senses are generally ordered from most to least frequently used, with the)11 3076 2 1440 2520 t -(numbered)1440 2640 w -10 B f -(1)1879 2640 w -10 R f -( of use is determined by the number of times a sense is tagged in the)15 2952(. Frequency)1 519 2 1929 2640 t -( that are not semantically tagged follow the ordered)8 2145( Senses)1 341(various semantic concordance texts.)3 1474 3 1440 2760 t -( that this ordering is only an estimate based on usage in a small corpus.)14 2951(senses. Note)1 540 2 1440 2880 t -( of meaning, rather than ordered by frequency of use.)9 2241(Verb senses can be grouped by similarity)6 1719 2 1440 3120 t -(The)1440 3240 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1639 3240 w -10 B f -(simsv)1704 3240 w -10 R f -( that are close in meaning together, with a line of dashes)11 2444(search prints all senses)3 969 2 1987 3240 t -( See)1 235(indicating the end of a group.)5 1341 2 1440 3360 t -10 B f -(wngroups)3074 3360 w -10 R f -(\(7WN\) for a discussion of how senses are)7 1903 1 3497 3360 t -(grouped.)1440 3480 w -(The)1440 3720 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1641 3720 w -10 B f -(over)1706 3720 w -10 R f -( overview of all the senses of the search word in all syntactic)12 2692(search displays an)2 768 2 1940 3720 t -( results of this search are similar to the)8 1702(categories. The)1 662 2 1440 3840 t -10 S1 f -(\261)3849 3840 w -10 B f -(syns)3914 3840 w -10 R f -(search, however no additional)3 1257 1 4143 3840 t -( are)1 168( senses)1 301( The)1 234(\(ex. hypernym\) synsets are displayed, and synset glosses are always printed.)10 3257 4 1440 3960 t -( above with)2 564(grouped by syntactic category, and each synset is annotated as described)10 3396 2 1440 4080 t -10 I f -(synset)1440 4200 w -10 S f -(_)1684 4200 w -10 I f -(offset)1734 4200 w -10 R f -(,)1951 4200 w -10 I f -(lex)2016 4200 w -10 S f -(_)2132 4200 w -10 I f -(\256lename)2182 4200 w -10 R f -(, and)1 209 1 2520 4200 t -10 I f -(sense)2769 4200 w -10 S f -(_)2985 4200 w -10 I f -(number)3035 4200 w -10 R f -(as dictated by the)3 741 1 3380 4200 t -10 S1 f -(\261)4161 4200 w -10 B f -(o,)4226 4200 w -10 S1 f -(\261)4341 4200 w -10 B f -(a,)4406 4200 w -10 R f -(and)4521 4200 w -10 S1 f -(\261)4706 4200 w -10 B f -(s)4771 4200 w -10 R f -(options. The)1 549 1 4851 4200 t -( indicates how many of the senses in each syntactic category are)11 3036(overview search also)2 924 2 1440 4320 t -( determine whether a sense's sense)5 1443( is a way for the user to)7 997( This)1 245(represented in the tagged texts.)4 1275 4 1440 4440 t -( that has)2 351( each sense)2 468( For)1 240(number is based on semantic tagging data, or was arbitrarily assigned.)10 2901 4 1440 4560 t -( number of semantic tags to that sense are indicated in parentheses)11 2840(appeared in such texts, the)4 1120 2 1440 4680 t -(after the sense number.)3 949 1 1440 4800 t -( performed on some senses of)5 1239(If a search cannot be)4 860 2 1440 5040 t -10 I f -(searchstr)3574 5040 w -10 R f -(, the search results are headed by a)7 1454 1 3946 5040 t -(string of the form:)3 754 1 1440 5160 t -(X of Y senses of)4 697 1 1800 5280 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2530 5280 w -10 R f -(The output of the)3 715 1 1440 5520 t -10 S1 f -(\261)2188 5520 w -10 B f -(deri)2253 5520 w -10 R f -( morphologically related to)3 1112(search shows word forms that are)5 1378 2 2458 5520 t -10 B f -(searchstr)4982 5520 w -10 R f -(.)5375 5520 w -(Each word form pointed to from)5 1350 1 1440 5640 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2826 5640 w -10 R f -(is displayed, preceded by)3 1042 1 3234 5640 t -10 B f -(RELATED TO-)1 697 1 4311 5640 t -10 S1 f -(>)5008 5640 w -10 R f -(and the)1 301 1 5099 5640 t -( the word)2 407( after)1 221( Printed)1 361(syntactic category of the link, followed, on the next line, by its synset.)12 2971 4 1440 5760 t -(form is)1 294 1 1440 5880 t -10 S1 f -(#)1767 5880 w -10 I f -(n)1817 5880 w -10 R f -(where)1900 5880 w -10 I f -(n)2176 5880 w -10 R f -(indicates the WordNet sense number of the term pointed to.)9 2457 1 2259 5880 t -(The)1440 6120 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1628 6120 w -10 B f -(domn)1693 6120 w -10 R f -(and)1971 6120 w -10 S1 f -(\261)2148 6120 w -10 B f -(domt)2213 6120 w -10 R f -( been classi\256ed in and, con-)5 1154(searches show the domain that a synset has)7 1778 2 2468 6120 t -( domain is either a)4 814( A)1 149( assigned to a speci\256c domain.)5 1316(versely, all of the terms that have been)7 1681 4 1440 6240 t -10 B f -(TOPIC, REGION)1 786 1 1440 6360 t -10 R f -(or)2264 6360 w -10 B f -(USAGE,)2385 6360 w -10 R f -( pointer character stored in the data-)6 1524(as re\257ected in the speci\256c)4 1083 2 2793 6360 t -( A)1 145(base, and displayed in the output.)5 1410 2 1440 6480 t -10 S1 f -(\261)3035 6480 w -10 B f -(domn)3100 6480 w -10 R f -( if any, that)3 497(search on a term shows the domain,)6 1518 2 3385 6480 t -(each synset containing)2 936 1 1440 6600 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2417 6600 w -10 R f -( output display shows the domain)5 1422( The)1 229(has been classi\256ed in.)3 919 3 2830 6600 t -(type \()1 243 1 1440 6720 t -10 B f -(TOPIC, REGION)1 786 1 1683 6720 t -10 R f -(or)2507 6720 w -10 B f -(USAGE)2628 6720 w -10 R f -( the domain synset)3 783(\), followed by the syntactic category of)6 1644 2 2973 6720 t -( by)1 136( term is followed)3 710( Each)1 267(and the terms in the synset.)5 1138 4 1440 6840 t -10 S1 f -(#)3727 6840 w -10 I f -(n)3777 6840 w -10 R f -(where)3863 6840 w -10 I f -(n)4142 6840 w -10 R f -(indicates the WordNet sense)3 1172 1 4228 6840 t -( converse search,)2 731( The)1 238(number of the term.)3 868 3 1440 6960 t -10 S1 f -(\261)3326 6960 w -10 B f -(domt)3391 6960 w -10 R f -(, shows all of the synsets that have been)8 1787 1 3613 6960 t -(placed into the domain)3 937 1 1440 7080 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2410 7080 w -10 R f -(, with analogous markers.)3 1053 1 2782 7080 t -( 3)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7680 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 3 3 -%%Page: 4 4 -save -mark -4 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 1WN \))3 330( WN)1 3180(User Commands)1 677 3 1213 480 t -(When)1440 960 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1740 960 w -10 B f -(framv)1805 960 w -10 R f -( sentence frames are)3 924(is speci\256ed, sample illustrative sentences and generic)6 2349 2 2127 960 t -( a sample sentence is found, the base form of)9 1949(displayed. If)1 549 2 1440 1080 t -10 I f -(search)3980 1080 w -10 R f -( sen-)1 207(is substituted into the)3 905 2 4288 1080 t -(tence, and it is printed below the synset, preceded with the)10 2445 1 1440 1200 t -10 B f -(EX:)3921 1200 w -10 R f -( no sample sen-)3 657(marker. When)1 614 2 4129 1200 t -( frames that are accept-)4 997( Sentence)1 435( are displayed.)2 613(tences are found, the generic sentence frames)6 1915 4 1440 1320 t -(able for all words in a synset are preceded by the marker)11 2411 1 1440 1440 t -10 S f -(*)3890 1440 w -10 S1 f -(>)3940 1440 w -10 R f -( a frame is acceptable for the)6 1241(. If)1 163 2 3996 1440 t -(search word only, it is preceded by the marker)8 1912 1 1440 1560 t -10 B f -(=)3385 1560 w -10 S1 f -(>)3442 1560 w -10 R f -(.)3498 1560 w -( When)1 313( parts of speech.)3 699(Search results for adjectives are slightly different from those for other)10 2948 3 1440 1800 t -( When)1 312( one, is also printed in parentheses.)6 1494(an adjective is printed, its direct antonym, if it has)9 2154 3 1440 1920 t -10 I f -(searchstr)1440 2040 w -10 R f -( position)1 359( The)1 224( of the head synset's satellites are also displayed.)8 2043(is in a head synset, all)5 927 4 1847 2040 t -( to the noun may be restricted to the)8 1629(of an adjective in relation)4 1120 2 1440 2160 t -10 I f -(prenominal)4238 2160 w -10 R f -(,)4699 2160 w -10 I f -(postnominal)4773 2160 w -10 R f -(or)5317 2160 w -10 I f -(predicative)1440 2280 w -10 R f -( present, these restrictions are noted in parentheses.)7 2104(position. 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When)1 363 3 3158 4008 t -(tion information are displayed, the synset location information appears \256rst.)9 3105 1 1800 4128 t -( word in each synset is)5 1037(When sense numbers are shown, the sense number of each)9 2563 2 1800 4368 t -(printed immediately after the word, and is preceded by a number sign \()12 2932 1 1800 4488 t -10 S1 f -(#)4732 4488 w -10 R f -(\).)4782 4488 w -(Set maximum history length...)3 1236 1 1440 4656 t -( of previous searches to be kept)6 1318(Display a popup dialog in which the maximum number)8 2282 2 1800 4776 t -(on the History list can be set.)6 1211 1 1800 4896 t -(Set font...)1 397 1 1440 5064 t -( size to use for the)5 839(Display a popup window for setting the font \(typeface\) and font)10 2761 2 1800 5184 t -( for typeface are:)3 728( Choices)1 397(Results Window.)1 706 3 1800 5304 t -10 B f -(Courier)3673 5304 w -10 R f -(,)4011 5304 w -10 B f -(Helvetica)4078 5304 w -10 R f -(, and)1 211 1 4477 5304 t -10 B f -(Times)4730 5304 w -10 R f -(\(default\).)5032 5304 w -(Font size can be)3 670 1 1800 5424 t -10 B f -(small)2503 5424 w -10 R f -(,)2731 5424 w -10 B f -(medium)2789 5424 w -10 R f -(\(default\), or)1 484 1 3172 5424 t -10 B f -(large)3689 5424 w -10 R f -(.)3905 5424 w -(Save current options as default)4 1263 1 1440 5592 t -( started, these options will be)5 1236( time the browser is)4 840( Next)1 265(Save the currently set options.)4 1259 4 1800 5712 t -(used as the user defaults.)4 1027 1 1800 5832 t -9 B f -(Help)900 6000 w -10 R f -(Help on using the WordNet browser)5 1490 1 1440 6120 t -(Display this manual page.)3 1062 1 1800 6240 t -(Help on WordNet terminology)3 1253 1 1440 6408 t -(Display the)1 466 1 1800 6528 t -10 B f -(wngloss)2299 6528 w -10 R f -(\(7WN\) manual page.)2 855 1 2633 6528 t -(Display the WordNet license)3 1180 1 1440 6696 t -(Display the WordNet copyright notice and license agreement.)7 2523 1 1800 6816 t -(About the WordNet browser)3 1163 1 1440 6984 t -(Information about this application.)3 1412 1 1800 7104 t -( 4)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7680 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 4 4 -%%Page: 5 5 -save -mark -5 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 1WN \))3 330( WNB)1 3180(User Commands)1 677 3 1213 480 t -9 B f -(SHORCUTS)720 960 w -10 R f -( holding down the)3 803(Clicking on any word in the Results Window while)8 2255 2 1080 1080 t -9 B f -(SHIFT)4189 1080 w -10 R f -(key on the keyboard)3 890 1 4510 1080 t -(causes the browser to replace)4 1276 1 1080 1200 t -10 B f -(Search Word)1 596 1 2408 1200 t -10 R f -( and available)2 606(with the word and display its Overview)6 1738 2 3056 1200 t -( on any word in the Results Window with the middle mouse button does the same)15 3538(searches. 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See)1 524 1 1830 4632 t -10 B f -(lexnames)2426 4632 w -10 R f -( and their corresponding)3 1111(\(5WN\) for the list of \256lenames)5 1469 2 2820 4632 t -(numbers.)1830 4752 w -10 I f -(ss)1080 4920 w -10 S f -(_)1158 4920 w -10 I f -(type)1208 4920 w -10 R f -(One character code indicating the synset type:)6 1888 1 1830 4920 t -10 B f -(n)1830 5160 w -10 R f -(NOUN)2190 5160 w -10 B f -(v)1830 5280 w -10 R f -(VERB)2190 5280 w -10 B f -(a)1830 5400 w -10 R f -(ADJECTIVE)2190 5400 w -10 B f -(s)1830 5520 w -10 R f -(ADJECTIVE SATELLITE)1 1098 1 2190 5520 t -10 B f -(r)1830 5640 w -10 R f -(ADVERB)2190 5640 w -10 I f -(w)1080 5808 w -10 S f -(_)1147 5808 w -10 I f -(cnt)1197 5808 w -10 R f -(Two digit hexadecimal integer indicating the number of words in the synset.)11 3140 1 1830 5808 t -10 I f -(word)1080 5976 w -10 R f -( as entered in the synset by the lexicographer, with spaces)10 2579(ASCII form of a word)4 991 2 1830 5976 t -(replaced by underscore characters \()4 1466 1 1830 6096 t -10 S f -(_)3296 6096 w -10 R f -( text of the word is case sensitive, in con-)9 1770(\). The)1 284 2 3346 6096 t -(trast to its form in the corresponding)6 1616 1 1830 6216 t -10 B f -(index.)3497 6216 w -10 I f -(pos)3756 6216 w -10 R f -(\256le, that contains only lower-case)4 1453 1 3947 6216 t -(forms. In)1 413 1 1830 6336 t -10 B f -(data.adj)2282 6336 w -10 R f -(, a)1 107 1 2635 6336 t -10 I f -(word)2780 6336 w -10 R f -(is followed by a syntactic marker if one was speci\256ed in)10 2376 1 3024 6336 t -( marker is appended, in parentheses, onto)6 1820( syntactic)1 407( A)1 157(the lexicographer \256le.)2 927 4 1830 6456 t -10 I f -(word)5194 6456 w -10 R f -( See)1 211(without any intervening spaces.)3 1292 2 1830 6576 t -10 B f -(wninput)3366 6576 w -10 R f -(\(5WN\) for a list of the syntactic markers)7 1677 1 3723 6576 t -(for adjectives.)1 573 1 1830 6696 t -10 I f -(lex)1080 6864 w -10 S f -(_)1196 6864 w -10 I f -(id)1246 6864 w -10 R f -( when appended onto)3 896(One digit hexadecimal integer that,)4 1462 2 1830 6864 t -10 I f -(lemma)4228 6864 w -10 R f -(, uniquely identi\256es a)3 906 1 4494 6864 t -( a lexicographer \256le.)3 865(sense within)1 513 2 1830 6984 t -10 I f -(lex)3281 6984 w -10 S f -(_)3397 6984 w -10 I f -(id)3447 6984 w -10 R f -(numbers usually start with)3 1103 1 3565 6984 t -10 B f -(0)4708 6984 w -10 R f -(, and are incre-)3 642 1 4758 6984 t -( word are added to the same \256le, although there is)10 2138(mented as additional senses of the)5 1432 2 1830 7104 t -( be consecutive or begin with)5 1223(no requirement that the numbers)4 1342 2 1830 7224 t -10 B f -(0)4430 7224 w -10 R f -( that a value of)4 633(. Note)1 287 2 4480 7224 t -( 2)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7704 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 2 2 -%%Page: 3 3 -save -mark -3 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 5WN \))3 330( WNDB)1 3340(File Formats)1 517 3 1213 480 t -10 B f -(0)1830 960 w -10 R f -(is the default, and therefore is not present in lexicographer \256les.)10 2625 1 1913 960 t -10 I f -(p)1080 1128 w -10 S f -(_)1130 1128 w -10 I f -(cnt)1180 1128 w -10 R f -( to other)2 355(Three digit decimal integer indicating the number of pointers from this synset)11 3215 2 1830 1128 t -(synsets. If)1 446 1 1830 1248 t -10 I f -(p)2309 1248 w -10 S f -(_)2359 1248 w -10 I f -(cnt)2409 1248 w -10 R f -(is)2564 1248 w -10 B f -(000)2664 1248 w -10 R f -(the synset has no pointers.)4 1084 1 2847 1248 t -10 I f -(ptr)1080 1416 w -10 R f -(A pointer from this synset to another.)6 1544 1 1830 1416 t -10 I f -(ptr)3440 1416 w -10 R f -(is of the form:)3 593 1 3590 1416 t -10 I f -(pointer)1830 1656 w -10 S f -(_)2119 1656 w -10 I f -(symbol synset)1 593 1 2169 1656 t -10 S f -(_)2762 1656 w -10 I f -(offset pos source/target)2 1021 1 2812 1656 t -10 R f -(where)1830 1896 w -10 I f -(synset)2107 1896 w -10 S f -(_)2351 1896 w -10 I f -(offset)2401 1896 w -10 R f -( in the data \256le corresponding)5 1240(is the byte offset of the target synset)7 1508 2 2652 1896 t -(to)1830 2016 w -10 I f -(pos)1941 2016 w -10 R f -(.)2080 2016 w -(The)1830 2256 w -10 I f -(source/target)2028 2256 w -10 R f -( is a four byte)4 625( It)1 138(\256eld distinguishes lexical and semantic pointers.)5 2033 3 2604 2256 t -( \256rst two digits indicates the)5 1181( The)1 223( integers.)1 376(\256eld, containing two two-digit hexadecimal)4 1790 4 1830 2376 t -( the current \(source\) synset, the last two digits indicate the word)11 2876(word number in)2 694 2 1830 2496 t -( value of)2 373( A)1 142( synset.)1 312(number in the target)3 846 4 1830 2616 t -10 B f -(0000)3540 2616 w -10 R f -(means that)1 442 1 3777 2616 t -10 I f -(pointer)4256 2616 w -10 S f -(_)4545 2616 w -10 I f -(symbol)4595 2616 w -10 R f -(represents a)1 485 1 4915 2616 t -( and the target synset indicated)5 1334(semantic relation between the current \(source\) synset)6 2236 2 1830 2736 t -(by)1830 2856 w -10 I f -(synset)1963 2856 w -10 S f -(_)2207 2856 w -10 I f -(offset)2257 2856 w -10 R f -(.)2474 2856 w -( in different synsets is represented by non-zero)7 1991(A lexical relation between two words)5 1579 2 1830 3096 t -( \256rst and last two bytes of this)7 1350( The)1 234( target word numbers.)3 939(values in the source and)4 1047 4 1830 3216 t -( between)1 368(\256eld indicate the word numbers in the source and target synsets, respectively,)11 3202 2 1830 3336 t -( the)1 162( numbers are assigned to)4 1051( Word)1 301(which the relation holds.)3 1036 4 1830 3456 t -10 I f -(word)4420 3456 w -10 R f -(\256elds in a synset,)3 734 1 4666 3456 t -(from left to right, beginning with)5 1362 1 1830 3576 t -10 B f -(1)3225 3576 w -10 R f -(.)3275 3576 w -(See)1830 3816 w -10 B f -(wninput)2023 3816 w -10 R f -(\(5WN\) for a list of)4 844 1 2380 3816 t -10 I f -(pointer)3273 3816 w -10 S f -(_)3562 3816 w -10 I f -(symbol)3612 3816 w -10 R f -( semantic and lexical pointer)4 1248(s, and)1 257 2 3895 3816 t -(classi\256cations.)1830 3936 w -10 I f -(frames)1080 4104 w -10 R f -(In)1830 4104 w -10 B f -(data.verb)1971 4104 w -10 R f -( verb sentence)2 638(only, a list of numbers corresponding to the generic)8 2325 2 2437 4104 t -(frames for)1 420 1 1830 4224 t -10 I f -(word)2283 4224 w -10 R f -(s in the synset.)3 613 1 2489 4224 t -10 I f -(frames)3135 4224 w -10 R f -(is of the form:)3 593 1 3440 4224 t -10 I f -(f)1830 4464 w -10 S f -(_)1858 4464 w -10 I f -(cnt)1908 4464 w -10 B f -(+)2129 4464 w -10 I f -(f)2285 4464 w -10 S f -(_)2313 4464 w -10 I f -(num w)1 305 1 2363 4464 t -10 S f -(_)2668 4464 w -10 I f -(num [)1 277 1 2718 4464 t -10 B f -(+)3028 4464 w -10 I f -(f)3184 4464 w -10 S f -(_)3212 4464 w -10 I f -(num w)1 305 1 3262 4464 t -10 S f -(_)3567 4464 w -10 I f -(num...])3617 4464 w -10 R f -(where)1830 4704 w -10 I f -(f)2106 4704 w -10 S f -(_)2134 4704 w -10 I f -(cnt)2184 4704 w -10 R f -(a two digit decimal integer indicating the number of generic frames listed,)11 3061 1 2339 4704 t -10 I f -(f)1830 4824 w -10 S f -(_)1858 4824 w -10 I f -(num)1908 4824 w -10 R f -( two digit decimal integer frame number, and)7 1878(is a)1 147 2 2116 4824 t -10 I f -(w)4176 4824 w -10 S f -(_)4243 4824 w -10 I f -(num)4293 4824 w -10 R f -(is a two digit hexade-)4 900 1 4500 4824 t -( with)1 227( As)1 193( in the synset that the frame applies to.)8 1732(cimal integer indicating the word)4 1418 4 1830 4944 t -(pointers, if this number is)4 1065 1 1830 5064 t -10 B f -(00)2930 5064 w -10 R f -(,)3030 5064 w -10 I f -(f)3090 5064 w -10 S f -(_)3118 5064 w -10 I f -(num)3168 5064 w -10 R f -(applies to all)2 531 1 3375 5064 t -10 I f -(word)3941 5064 w -10 R f -( non-zero, it)2 503( If)1 133( the synset.)2 465(s in)1 152 4 4147 5064 t -( for)1 153( numbers are assigned as described)5 1454( Word)1 296(is applicable only to the word indicated.)6 1667 4 1830 5184 t -(pointers. Each)1 623 1 1830 5304 t -10 I f -(f)2497 5304 w -10 S f -(_)2525 5304 w -10 I f -(num w)1 305 1 2575 5304 t -10 S f -(_)2880 5304 w -10 I f -(num)2930 5304 w -10 R f -(pair is preceded by a)4 901 1 3146 5304 t -10 B f -(+)4091 5304 w -10 R f -(. See)1 246 1 4148 5304 t -10 B f -(wninput)4437 5304 w -10 R f -(\(5WN\) for the)2 606 1 4794 5304 t -(text of the generic sentence frames.)5 1452 1 1830 5424 t -10 I f -(gloss)1080 5592 w -10 R f -( A)1 140(Each synset contains a gloss.)4 1197 2 1830 5592 t -10 I f -(gloss)3202 5592 w -10 R f -(is represented as a vertical bar \()6 1322 1 3443 5592 t -10 S f -(\372)4765 5592 w -10 R f -(\), followed by)2 585 1 4815 5592 t -( gloss may contain a)4 948( The)1 247(a text string that continues until the end of the line.)10 2375 3 1830 5712 t -(de\256nition, one or more example sentences, or both.)7 2103 1 1830 5832 t -9 B f -(Sense Numbers)1 615 1 900 6000 t -10 R f -(Senses in WordNet are generally ordered from most to least frequently used, with the most common)15 4320 1 1080 6120 t -(sense numbered)1 649 1 1080 6240 t -10 B f -(1)1763 6240 w -10 R f -( number of times a sense is tagged in the vari-)10 1916( of use is determined by the)6 1158(. 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These)1 644 2 1369 2208 t -9 B f -(Verb Example Sentences)2 1000 1 900 2496 t -10 R f -( Each)1 272( the use of the verb sense can be displayed.)9 1853(For some verb senses, example sentences illustrating)6 2195 3 1080 2616 t -(line of the \256le)3 624 1 1080 2736 t -10 B f -(sentidx.vrb)1751 2736 w -10 R f -(contains a)1 424 1 2279 2736 t -10 I f -(sense)2750 2736 w -10 S f -(_)2966 2736 w -10 I f -(key)3016 2736 w -10 R f -( list of)2 298(followed by a space and a comma separated)7 1907 2 3195 2736 t -( \256le)1 175( The)1 235( template numbers, in decimal.)4 1320(example sentence)1 727 4 1080 2856 t -10 B f -(sents.vrb)3584 2856 w -10 R f -(lists all of the example sentence)5 1383 1 4017 2856 t -( line is the)3 453( rest of the)3 466( The)1 227( line begins with the template number followed by a space.)10 2495(templates. 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something)5 1553(30 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 7068 t -( ----s something with something)4 1315(31 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 7188 t -( ----s INFINITIVE)2 763(32 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 7308 t -( 3)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7788 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 3 3 -%%Page: 4 4 -save -mark -4 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 5WN \))3 330( WNINPUT)1 3340(File Formats)1 517 3 1213 480 t -( ----s VERB-ing)2 665(33 Somebody)1 1393 2 1440 960 t -( ----s that CLAUSE)3 809(34 It)1 1026 2 1440 1080 t -( ----s INFINITIVE)2 763(35 Something)1 1399 2 1440 1200 t -9 B f -(Lexicographer File Format)2 1090 1 900 1368 t -10 R f -( line containing)2 642( A)1 139(Synsets are entered one per line, and each line is terminated with a newline character.)14 3539 3 1080 1488 t -( a synset,)2 391( Within)1 347( but no newlines can be entered within a synset.)9 2007(a synset may be as long as necessary,)7 1575 4 1080 1608 t -( may not be)3 505( enclosed in italicized square brackets)5 1565( Items)1 291(spaces or tabs may be used to separate entities.)8 1959 4 1080 1728 t -(present.)1080 1848 w -(The general synset syntax is:)4 1186 1 1080 2088 t -10 S f -({)1440 2328 w -10 I f -(words pointers)1 639 1 1587 2328 t -10 B f -(\()2325 2328 w -10 I f -(gloss)2424 2328 w -10 B f -(\))2696 2328 w -10 S f -(})2795 2328 w -10 R f -( are valid for all syntactic categories except verb, and are referred to as basic syn-)15 3475(Synsets of this form)3 845 2 1080 2568 t -( least one)2 405(sets. At)1 347 2 1080 2688 t -10 I f -(word)1871 2688 w -10 R f -(and a)1 227 1 2116 2688 t -10 I f -(gloss)2382 2688 w -10 R f -( entered following all)3 896( Pointers)1 399(are required to form a valid synset.)6 1478 3 2627 2688 t -(the)1080 2808 w -10 I f -(words)1235 2808 w -10 R f -(in a synset represent semantic relations between all the words in the source and target synsets.)15 3874 1 1513 2808 t -(For verbs, the basic synset syntax is de\256ned as follows:)9 2287 1 1080 3048 t -10 S f -({)1440 3288 w -10 I f -(words pointers frames)2 977 1 1587 3288 t -10 B f -(\()2663 3288 w -10 I f -(gloss)2762 3288 w -10 B f -(\))3034 3288 w -10 S f -(})3133 3288 w -10 R f -( syn-)1 208(Adjective may be organized into clusters containing one or more head synsets and optional satellite)14 4112 2 1080 3528 t -( clusters are of the form:)5 1018(sets. Adjective)1 629 2 1080 3648 t -10 B f -([)1440 3888 w -10 I f -(head synset)1 471 1 1440 4008 t -([satellite synsets])1 711 1 1440 4128 t -([)1440 4248 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1479 4248 w -10 I f -(])1544 4248 w -([additional head/satellite synsets])2 1378 1 1440 4368 t -10 B f -(])1440 4488 w -10 R f -( part con-)2 412( Each)1 271(Each adjective cluster is enclosed in square brackets, and may have one or more parts.)14 3637 3 1080 4728 t -( optional satellite synsets that are conceptually similar to the head synset's)11 3203(sists of a head synset and)5 1117 2 1080 4848 t -( of a cluster are separated by one or more hyphens \()11 2173(meaning. Parts)1 637 2 1080 4968 t -10 S1 f -(\261)3890 4968 w -10 R f -( by themselves, with the)4 1013(\) on a line)3 432 2 3955 4968 t -( synsets follow the syntax of)5 1251( and satellite)2 551( Head)1 291(terminating square bracket following the last synset.)6 2227 4 1080 5088 t -(basic synsets, however a)3 1020 1 1080 5208 t -10 S1 f -(")2138 5208 w -10 R f -(Similar to)1 411 1 2179 5208 t -10 S1 f -(")2590 5208 w -10 R f -( satellite)1 350(pointer must be speci\256ed in a head synset for each of its)11 2381 2 2669 5208 t -( See)1 215( contain two antonymous parts.)4 1304( adjective clusters)2 743(synsets. Most)1 592 4 1080 5328 t -10 B f -(wngloss)3972 5328 w -10 R f -(\(7WN\) for a discussion of)4 1094 1 4306 5328 t -(adjective clusters, and)2 900 1 1080 5448 t -9 B f -(Special Adjective Syntax)2 965 1 2013 5448 t -10 R f -(for more information on adjective cluster syntax.)6 2003 1 3011 5448 t -( cluster struc-)2 563(Synsets for relational adjectives \(pertainyms\) and participial adjectives do not adhere to the)12 3757 2 1080 5688 t -( use the basic synset syntax.)5 1161(ture. They)1 451 2 1080 5808 t -( the text of the comment in parentheses.)7 1711(Comments can be entered in a lexicographer \256le by enclosing)9 2609 2 1080 6048 t -(Note that comments)2 831 1 1080 6168 t -10 B f -(cannot)1949 6168 w -10 R f -( dif-)1 181(appear within a synset, as parentheses within a synset have an entirely)11 2943 2 2276 6168 t -(ferent meaning \(see)2 816 1 1080 6288 t -9 B f -(Gloss Syntax)1 512 1 1936 6288 t -10 R f -( be)1 135( entire synsets \(or adjective clusters\) can)6 1708(\). However,)1 521 3 2488 6288 t -10 S1 f -(")4893 6288 w -10 R f -(commented)4934 6288 w -(out)1080 6408 w -10 S1 f -(")1208 6408 w -10 R f -( the syntax of)3 577( is often used by the lexicographers to verify)8 1884( This)1 249(by enclosing them in parentheses.)4 1403 4 1287 6408 t -(\256les under development or to leave a note to oneself while working on entries.)13 3238 1 1080 6528 t -9 B f -(Word Syntax)1 535 1 900 6696 t -10 R f -(A synset must have at least one word, and the words of a synset must appear after the opening brace)19 4320 1 1080 6816 t -( word may be entered in either the simple word or)10 2396( A)1 170( other synset constructs.)3 1080(and before any)2 674 4 1080 6936 t -(word/pointer syntax.)1 835 1 1080 7056 t -(A simple word is of the form:)6 1236 1 1080 7296 t -( 4)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7776 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 4 4 -%%Page: 5 5 -save -mark -5 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 5WN \))3 330( WNINPUT)1 3340(File Formats)1 517 3 1213 480 t -10 I f -(word[)1440 960 w -10 B f -(\()1718 960 w -10 I f -(marker)1784 960 w -10 B f -(\))2105 960 w -10 I f -(][lex)2171 960 w -10 S f -(_)2365 960 w -10 I f -(id])2415 960 w -10 B f -(,)2565 960 w -10 I f -(word)1080 1200 w -10 R f -( A)1 141( any combination of upper and lower case unless it is in an adjective cluster.)14 3196(may be entered in)3 742 3 1321 1200 t -( words with an underscore character \()6 1692(collocation is entered by joining the individual)6 2064 2 1080 1320 t -10 S f -(_)4836 1320 w -10 R f -(\). Numbers)1 514 1 4886 1320 t -( as part of a word string, by following the)9 1875(\(integer or real\) may be entered, either by themselves or)9 2445 2 1080 1440 t -(number with a double quote \()5 1219 1 1080 1560 t -10 S1 f -(")2299 1560 w -10 R f -(\).)2340 1560 w -(See)1080 1800 w -9 B f -(Special Adjective Syntax)2 965 1 1257 1800 t -10 R f -(for a description of adjective clusters and markers.)7 2073 1 2255 1800 t -10 I f -(word)1080 2040 w -10 R f -( an integer)2 459(may be followed by)3 850 2 1329 2040 t -10 I f -(lex)2682 2040 w -10 S f -(_)2798 2040 w -10 I f -(id)2848 2040 w -10 R f -(from)2970 2040 w -10 B f -(1)3208 2040 w -10 R f -(to)3302 2040 w -10 B f -(15)3424 2040 w -10 R f -(. The)1 257 1 3524 2040 t -10 I f -(lex)3825 2040 w -10 S f -(_)3941 2040 w -10 I f -(id)3991 2040 w -10 R f -(is used to distinguish different)4 1287 1 4113 2040 t -( lexicographer assigns)2 907( The)1 223(senses of the same word within a lexicographer \256le.)8 2159 3 1080 2160 t -10 I f -(lex)4404 2160 w -10 S f -(_)4520 2160 w -10 I f -(id)4570 2160 w -10 R f -(values, usually in)2 717 1 4683 2160 t -( is)1 101( default)1 310( The)1 221(ascending order, although there is no requirement that the numbers be consecutive.)11 3401 4 1080 2280 t -10 B f -(0)5147 2280 w -10 R f -(, and)1 203 1 5197 2280 t -( A)1 148(does not have to be speci\256ed.)5 1266 2 1080 2400 t -10 I f -(lex)2537 2400 w -10 S f -(_)2653 2400 w -10 I f -(id)2703 2400 w -10 R f -( on pointers if the desired sense has a non-zero)9 2018(must be used)2 558 2 2824 2400 t -10 I f -(lex)1080 2520 w -10 S f -(_)1196 2520 w -10 I f -(id)1246 2520 w -10 R f -(in its synset speci\256cation.)3 1052 1 1357 2520 t -(Word/pointer syntax is of the form:)5 1458 1 1080 2760 t -10 B f -([)1440 3000 w -10 I f -(word[)1572 3000 w -10 B f -(\()1850 3000 w -10 I f -(marker)1916 3000 w -10 B f -(\))2237 3000 w -10 I f -(][lex)2303 3000 w -10 S f -(_)2497 3000 w -10 I f -(id])2547 3000 w -10 B f -(,)2697 3000 w -10 I f -(pointers)2821 3000 w -10 B f -(])3248 3000 w -10 R f -( the word/pointer)2 712(This syntax is used when one or more pointers correspond only to the speci\256c word in)15 3608 2 1080 3240 t -( that a word/pointer set)4 953( Note)1 260( represents a lexical relation.)4 1176(set, rather than all the words in the synset, and)9 1931 4 1080 3360 t -( it are treated differently from those)6 1478(appears within a synset, therefore the square brackets used to enclose)10 2842 2 1080 3480 t -( one word can be speci\256ed in each word/pointer set, and any)11 2587( Only)1 274( cluster.)1 332(used to de\256ne an adjective)4 1127 4 1080 3600 t -( is)1 116( Each)1 281( word/pointer sets.)2 789( synset can have any number of)6 1396( A)1 153(number of pointers may be included.)5 1585 6 1080 3720 t -(treated by)1 429 1 1080 3840 t -10 B f -(grind)1566 3840 w -10 R f -(\(1WN\) essentially as a)3 1002 1 1800 3840 t -10 I f -(word)2859 3840 w -10 R f -(, so they all must appear before any synset)8 1950 1 3065 3840 t -10 I f -(pointers)5072 3840 w -10 R f -(representing semantic relations.)2 1283 1 1080 3960 t -(For verbs, the word/pointer syntax is extended in the following manner to allow the user to specify gen-)17 4320 1 1080 4200 t -( all the words in)4 696(eric sentence frames that, like pointers, correspond only to a speci\256c word, rather than)13 3624 2 1080 4320 t -( this case,)2 407( In)1 149(the synset.)1 430 3 1080 4440 t -10 I f -(pointers)2099 4440 w -10 R f -(are optional.)1 507 1 2460 4440 t -10 B f -([)1440 4680 w -10 I f -(word)1572 4680 w -10 B f -(,)1811 4680 w -10 I f -([pointers] frames)1 744 1 1935 4680 t -10 B f -(])2778 4680 w -9 B f -(Pointer Syntax)1 595 1 900 4848 t -10 R f -( is speci\256ed outside of a word/pointer set, the relation is)10 2424( a pointer)2 413( If)1 142(Pointers are optional in synsets.)4 1341 4 1080 4968 t -( the synset, including any words speci\256ed using the word/pointer syntax.)10 3069(applied to all of the words in)6 1251 2 1080 5088 t -( speci\256ed within)2 683( If)1 135( relation between the meanings of the words in the synsets.)10 2465(This indicates a semantic)3 1037 4 1080 5208 t -(a word/pointer set, the relation corresponds only to the word in the set and represents a lexical relation.)17 4248 1 1080 5328 t -(A pointer is of the form:)5 1014 1 1080 5568 t -10 I f -([lex)1440 5808 w -10 S f -(_)1595 5808 w -10 I f -(\256lename)1645 5808 w -10 B f -(:)1983 5808 w -10 I f -(]word[lex)2049 5808 w -10 S f -(_)2449 5808 w -10 I f -(id])2499 5808 w -10 B f -(,)2616 5808 w -10 I f -(pointer)2641 5808 w -10 S f -(_)2930 5808 w -10 I f -(symbol)2980 5808 w -10 R f -(or:)1080 6048 w -10 I f -([lex)1440 6288 w -10 S f -(_)1595 6288 w -10 I f -(\256lename)1645 6288 w -10 B f -(:)1983 6288 w -10 I f -(]word[lex)2049 6288 w -10 S f -(_)2449 6288 w -10 I f -(id])2499 6288 w -10 S1 f -(\303)2616 6288 w -10 I f -(word[lex)2649 6288 w -10 S f -(_)3010 6288 w -10 I f -(id])3060 6288 w -10 B f -(,)3177 6288 w -10 I f -(pointer)3202 6288 w -10 S f -(_)3491 6288 w -10 I f -(symbol)3541 6288 w -10 R f -(For pointers,)1 524 1 1080 6528 t -10 I f -(word)1643 6528 w -10 R f -( the second form of a pointer is used, the)9 1751( When)1 310(indicates a word in another synset.)5 1451 3 1888 6528 t -(\256rst)1080 6648 w -10 I f -(word)1270 6648 w -10 R f -(indicates a word in a head synset, and the second is a word in a satellite of that cluster.)18 3617 1 1510 6648 t -10 I f -(word)5194 6648 w -10 R f -(may be followed by a)4 925 1 1080 6768 t -10 I f -(lex)2045 6768 w -10 S f -(_)2161 6768 w -10 I f -(id)2211 6768 w -10 R f -( synset)1 291( The)1 229( pointer to the correct target synset.)6 1507(that is used to match the)5 1044 4 2329 6768 t -(containing)1080 6888 w -10 I f -(word)1537 6888 w -10 R f -( this case,)2 409( In)1 150(may reside in another lexicographer \256le.)5 1658 3 1777 6888 t -10 I f -(word)4028 6888 w -10 R f -(is preceded by)2 594 1 4268 6888 t -10 I f -(lex)4896 6888 w -10 S f -(_)5012 6888 w -10 I f -(\256lename)5062 6888 w -10 R f -(as shown.)1 402 1 1080 7008 t -(See)1080 7248 w -9 B f -(Pointers)1257 7248 w -10 R f -(for a list of)3 465 1 1610 7248 t -10 I f -(pointer)2108 7248 w -10 S f -(_)2397 7248 w -10 I f -(symbol)2447 7248 w -10 R f -(s and their meanings.)3 873 1 2730 7248 t -( 5)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7728 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 5 5 -%%Page: 6 6 -save -mark -6 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 5WN \))3 330( WNINPUT)1 3340(File Formats)1 517 3 1213 480 t -9 B f -(Verb Frame List Syntax)3 1000 1 900 960 t -10 R f -( a)1 93( If)1 148( be entered in each verb synset.)6 1393(Frame numbers corresponding to generic sentence frames must)7 2686 4 1080 1080 t -( list apply to all of the words)7 1224(frame list is speci\256ed outside of a word/pointer set, the verb frames in the)13 3096 2 1080 1200 t -( speci\256ed within a)3 835( If)1 158(in the synset, including any words speci\256ed using the word/pointer syntax.)10 3327 3 1080 1320 t -(word/pointer set, the verb frames in the list correspond only to the word in the set.)15 3402 1 1080 1440 t -(A frame number list is entered as follows:)7 1734 1 1080 1680 t -10 B f -(frames:)1440 1920 w -10 I f -(f)1832 1920 w -10 S f -(_)1860 1920 w -10 I f -(num)1910 1920 w -10 R f -([)2082 1920 w -10 B f -(,)2115 1920 w -10 I f -(f)2140 1920 w -10 S f -(_)2168 1920 w -10 I f -(num...])2218 1920 w -10 R f -(Where)1080 2160 w -10 I f -(f)1389 2160 w -10 S f -(_)1417 2160 w -10 I f -(num)1467 2160 w -10 R f -( See)1 222(speci\256es a generic frame number.)4 1423 2 1683 2160 t -9 B f -(Verb Frames)1 527 1 3373 2160 t -10 R f -(for a list of generic sentences and)6 1455 1 3945 2160 t -(their corresponding frame numbers.)3 1454 1 1080 2280 t -9 B f -(Gloss Syntax)1 520 1 900 2448 t -10 R f -( A)1 145( lexicographer may enter a text string of any length desired.)10 2531( The)1 228( synsets.)1 354(A gloss is included in all)5 1062 5 1080 2568 t -( provides a)2 496( It)1 148( no embedded carriage returns.)4 1348(gloss is simply a string enclosed in parentheses with)8 2328 4 1080 2688 t -(de\256nition of what the synset represents and/or example sentences.)8 2701 1 1080 2808 t -9 B f -(Special Adjective Syntax)2 995 1 900 2976 t -10 R f -(The syntax for representing antonymous adjective synsets requires several additional conditions.)10 3938 1 1080 3096 t -(The \256rst word of a head synset)6 1303 1 1080 3336 t -10 B f -(must)2420 3336 w -10 R f -(be entered in upper case, and can be thought of as the head word)13 2732 1 2668 3336 t -( The)1 226( synset.)1 313(of the head)2 471 3 1080 3456 t -10 I f -(word)2128 3456 w -10 R f -(part of a pointer from one head synset to another head synset within the)13 3028 1 2372 3456 t -( antonymous adjectives)2 970( Usually)1 385(same cluster \(usually an antonym\) must also be entered in upper case.)11 2965 3 1080 3576 t -( syntax described in)3 829(are entered using the word/pointer)4 1417 2 1080 3696 t -9 B f -(Word Syntax)1 523 1 3362 3696 t -10 R f -( There)1 301(to indicate a lexical relation.)4 1178 2 3921 3696 t -( some clusters have three parts,)5 1357(is no restriction on the number of parts that a cluster may have, and)13 2963 2 1080 3816 t -(representing antonymous triplets, such as)4 1683 1 1080 3936 t -10 B f -(solid)2796 3936 w -10 R f -(,)2997 3936 w -10 B f -(liquid)3055 3936 w -10 R f -(, and)1 202 1 3307 3936 t -10 B f -(gas)3542 3936 w -10 R f -(.)3681 3936 w -( in)1 116(A cross-cluster pointer may be speci\256ed, allowing a head or satellite synset to point to a head synset)17 4204 2 1080 4176 t -( cross-cluster pointer is indicated by entering the)7 2021( A)1 141(a different cluster.)2 752 3 1080 4296 t -10 I f -(word)4030 4296 w -10 R f -(part of the pointer in upper)5 1128 1 4272 4296 t -(case.)1080 4416 w -( a limitation on the syntactic position)6 1574(An adjective may be annotated with a syntactic marker indicating)9 2746 2 1080 4656 t -( so marked, the marker appears between)6 1693( If)1 139( modi\256es.)1 410(the adjective may have in relation to noun that it)9 2078 4 1080 4776 t -( a)1 77( If)1 132(the word and its following comma.)5 1439 3 1080 4896 t -10 I f -(lex)2761 4896 w -10 S f -(_)2877 4896 w -10 I f -(id)2927 4896 w -10 R f -( syn-)1 206( The)1 222( marker immediately follows it.)4 1299(is speci\256ed, the)2 635 4 3038 4896 t -(tactic markers are:)2 752 1 1080 5016 t -10 B f -(\(p\))1440 5136 w -10 R f -(predicate position)1 721 1 2405 5136 t -10 B f -(\(a\))1440 5256 w -10 R f -(prenominal \(attributive\) position)2 1321 1 2405 5256 t -10 B f -(\(ip\))1440 5376 w -10 R f -(immediately postnominal position)2 1384 1 2405 5376 t -9 B f -(EXAMPLES)720 5544 w -10 I f -(\(Note that these are hypothetical examples not found in the WordNet lexicographer \256les.\))12 3673 1 1080 5664 t -10 R f -(Sample noun synsets:)2 883 1 1080 5904 t -10 S f -({)1440 6024 w -10 R f -(canine, [ dog1, cat,! ] pooch, canid,)6 1458 1 1521 6024 t -10 S1 f -(@)2979 6024 w -10 S f -(})3104 6024 w -({)1440 6144 w -10 R f -(collie, dog1,)1 505 1 1521 6144 t -10 S1 f -(@)2026 6144 w -10 R f -(\(large multi-colored dog with pointy nose\))5 1741 1 2151 6144 t -10 S f -(})3925 6144 w -({)1440 6264 w -10 R f -(hound, hunting)1 614 1 1521 6264 t -10 S f -(_)2135 6264 w -10 R f -(dog, pack,)1 421 1 2185 6264 t -10 S1 f -(#)2606 6264 w -10 R f -(m dog1,)1 336 1 2656 6264 t -10 S1 f -(@)2992 6264 w -10 S f -(})3117 6264 w -({)1440 6384 w -10 R f -(dog,)1521 6384 w -10 S f -(})1729 6384 w -10 R f -(Sample verb synsets:)2 860 1 1080 6624 t -10 S f -({)1440 6744 w -10 R f -([ confuse, clarify,! frames: 1 ] blur, obscure, frames: 8, 10)10 2393 1 1521 6744 t -10 S f -(})3947 6744 w -({)1440 6864 w -10 R f -([ clarify, confuse,! ] make)4 1067 1 1521 6864 t -10 S f -(_)2588 6864 w -10 R f -(clear, interpret,)1 614 1 2638 6864 t -10 S1 f -(@)3252 6864 w -10 R f -(frames: 8)1 382 1 3377 6864 t -10 S f -(})3792 6864 w -({)1440 6984 w -10 R f -(interpret, construe, understand,)2 1255 1 1521 6984 t -10 S1 f -(@)2776 6984 w -10 R f -(frames: 8)1 382 1 2901 6984 t -10 S f -(})3316 6984 w -10 R f -(Sample adjective clusters:)2 1059 1 1080 7224 t -( 6)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7704 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 6 6 -%%Page: 7 7 -save -mark -7 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 5WN \))3 330( WNINPUT)1 3340(File Formats)1 517 3 1213 480 t -([)1440 960 w -10 S f -({)1440 1080 w -10 R f -([ HOT, COLD,! ] lukewarm\(a\), TEPID,)5 1633 1 1521 1080 t -10 S1 f -(\303)3154 1080 w -10 R f -(\(hot to the touch\))3 715 1 3220 1080 t -10 S f -(})3968 1080 w -({)1440 1200 w -10 R f -(warm,)1521 1200 w -10 S f -(})1806 1200 w -10 S1 f -(\261)1440 1320 w -10 S f -({)1440 1440 w -10 R f -([ COLD, HOT,! ] frigid, \(cold to the touch\))8 1797 1 1521 1440 t -10 S f -(})3351 1440 w -({)1440 1560 w -10 R f -(freezing,)1521 1560 w -10 S f -(})1905 1560 w -10 R f -(])1440 1680 w -(Sample adverb synsets:)2 954 1 1080 1920 t -10 S f -({)1440 2040 w -10 R f -([ basically, adj.all:essential)2 1098 1 1521 2040 t -10 S1 f -(\303)2619 2040 w -10 R f -(basic,)2652 2040 w -10 S1 f -(\\)2882 2040 w -10 R f -(] [ essentially, adj.all:basic)3 1092 1 2943 2040 t -10 S1 f -(\303)4035 2040 w -10 R f -(fundamental,)4068 2040 w -10 S1 f -(\\)4592 2040 w -10 R f -(] \( by one's very nature \))6 1039 1 4653 2040 t -10 S f -(})5692 2040 w -({)1440 2160 w -10 R f -(pointedly, adj.all:pungent)1 1033 1 1521 2160 t -10 S1 f -(\303)2554 2160 w -10 R f -(pointed,)2587 2160 w -10 S1 f -(\\)2912 2160 w -10 S f -(})2973 2160 w -({)1440 2280 w -10 R f -([ badly, adj.all:bad,)2 790 1 1521 2280 t -10 S1 f -(\\)2311 2280 w -10 R f -(well,! ] ill, \()3 504 1 2372 2280 t -10 S1 f -(")2876 2280 w -10 R f -(He was badly prepared)3 940 1 2917 2280 t -10 S1 f -(")3857 2280 w -10 R f -(\))3898 2280 w -10 S f -(})3964 2280 w -9 B f -(SEE ALSO)1 460 1 720 2448 t -10 B f -(grind)1080 2568 w -10 R f -(\(1WN\),)1314 2568 w -10 B f -(wnintro)1654 2568 w -10 R f -(\(5WN\),)1993 2568 w -10 B f -(lexnames)2333 2568 w -10 R f -(\(5WN\),)2727 2568 w -10 B f -(wndb)3067 2568 w -10 R f -(\(5WN\),)3307 2568 w -10 B f -(uniqbeg)3647 2568 w -10 R f -(\(7WN\),)3993 2568 w -10 B f -(wngloss)4333 2568 w -10 R f -(\(7WN\).)4667 2568 w -(Fellbaum, C. \(1998\), ed.)3 1004 1 1080 2736 t -10 S1 f -(")2150 2736 w -10 I f -(WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database)4 1730 1 2191 2736 t -10 S1 f -(")3921 2736 w -10 R f -( Press, Cambridge, MA.)3 990(. 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It)1 176 2 4749 3720 t -10 I f -(searchstr)1080 3840 w -10 R f -(an algorithm that replaces underscores with hyphens, hyphens with underscores, removes)10 3891 1 1509 3840 t -( is an exact)3 479(hyphens and underscores, and removes periods in an attempt to \256nd a form of the string that)16 3841 2 1080 3960 t -( \256le corresponding to)3 876(match for an entry in the index)6 1285 2 1080 4080 t -10 I f -(pos)3274 4080 w -10 R f -(.)3413 4080 w -10 B f -(index)3504 4080 w -10 S f -(_)3738 4080 w -10 B f -(lookup\( \))1 378 1 3788 4080 t -10 R f -(is called on each transformed)4 1201 1 4199 4080 t -( to the parsed)3 562( returns a pointer)3 703( It)1 127(string until a match is found or all the different strings have been tried.)13 2928 4 1080 4200 t -10 B f -(Index)1080 4320 w -10 R f -(data structure for)2 697 1 1358 4320 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2088 4320 w -10 R f -(, or)1 141 1 2460 4320 t -9 B f -(NULL)2634 4320 w -10 R f -(if a match is not found.)5 967 1 2917 4320 t -10 B f -(read)1080 4560 w -10 S f -(_)1274 4560 w -10 B f -(synset\( \))1 343 1 1324 4560 t -10 R f -( performs an)2 550( It)1 142( byte offset in a data \256le.)6 1128(is used to read a synset from a)7 1360 4 1714 4560 t -10 B f -(fseek)4942 4560 w -10 R f -(\(3\) to)1 242 1 5158 4560 t -10 I f -(synset)1080 4680 w -10 S f -(_)1324 4680 w -10 I f -(offset)1374 4680 w -10 R f -( to)1 112(in the data \256le corresponding)4 1205 2 1626 4680 t -10 I f -(pos)2977 4680 w -10 R f -(, and calls)2 420 1 3116 4680 t -10 B f -(parse)3570 4680 w -10 S f -(_)3803 4680 w -10 B f -(synset\( \))1 343 1 3853 4680 t -10 R f -(to read and parse the synset.)5 1170 1 4230 4680 t -(A pointer to the)3 654 1 1080 4800 t -10 B f -(Synset)1767 4800 w -10 R f -(data structure containing the parsed synset is returned.)7 2224 1 2078 4800 t -10 B f -(parse)1080 5040 w -10 S f -(_)1313 5040 w -10 B f -(synset\( \))1 343 1 1363 5040 t -10 R f -( at the current offset in the \256le indicated by)9 1920(reads the synset)2 674 2 1752 5040 t -10 I f -(fp)4393 5040 w -10 R f -(.)4471 5040 w -10 I f -(pos)4576 5040 w -10 R f -(is the syntactic)2 638 1 4762 5040 t -(category, and)1 546 1 1080 5160 t -10 I f -(searchstr)1660 5160 w -10 R f -(, if not)2 282 1 2032 5160 t -9 B f -(NULL,)2348 5160 w -10 R f -( An)1 188(indicates the word in the synset that the caller is interested in.)11 2557 2 2655 5160 t -(attempt is made to match)4 1065 1 1080 5280 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2185 5280 w -10 R f -( is found, the)3 570( an exact match)3 668( If)1 139(to one of the words in the synset.)7 1426 4 2597 5280 t -10 I f -(whichword)1080 5400 w -10 R f -( the)1 163(\256eld in)1 298 2 1567 5400 t -10 B f -(Synset)2069 5400 w -10 R f -(structure is set to that word's number in the synset \(beginning to count)12 3012 1 2388 5400 t -(from)1080 5520 w -10 B f -(1)1307 5520 w -10 R f -(\).)1357 5520 w -10 B f -(free)1080 5760 w -10 S f -(_)1245 5760 w -10 B f -(syns\( \))1 266 1 1295 5760 t -10 R f -( of)1 122(is used to free a linked list)6 1127 2 1599 5760 t -10 B f -(Synset)2887 5760 w -10 R f -(structures allocated by)2 926 1 3204 5760 t -10 B f -(\256ndtheinfo)4169 5760 w -10 S f -(_)4637 5760 w -10 B f -(ds\( \))1 177 1 4687 5760 t -10 R f -(.)4864 5760 w -10 I f -(synptr)4961 5760 w -10 R f -(is a)1 150 1 5250 5760 t -(pointer to the list to free.)5 1028 1 1080 5880 t -10 B f -(free)1080 6120 w -10 S f -(_)1245 6120 w -10 B f -(synset\( \))1 343 1 1295 6120 t -10 R f -(frees the)1 348 1 1671 6120 t -10 B f -(Synset)2052 6120 w -10 R f -(structure pointed to by)3 926 1 2363 6120 t -10 I f -(synptr)3322 6120 w -10 R f -(.)3572 6120 w -10 B f -(free)1080 6360 w -10 S f -(_)1245 6360 w -10 B f -(index\( \))1 316 1 1295 6360 t -10 R f -(frees the)1 348 1 1644 6360 t -10 B f -(Index)2025 6360 w -10 R f -(structure pointed to by)3 926 1 2303 6360 t -10 I f -(idx)3262 6360 w -10 R f -(.)3384 6360 w -10 B f -(traceptrs)1080 6600 w -10 S f -(_)1467 6600 w -10 B f -(ds\( \))1 177 1 1517 6600 t -10 R f -( pointers matching)2 784(is a recursive search algorithm that traces)6 1765 2 1738 6600 t -10 I f -(ptr)4332 6600 w -10 S f -(_)4449 6600 w -10 I f -(type)4499 6600 w -10 R f -(starting with the)2 690 1 4710 6600 t -( to by)2 278(synset pointed)1 601 2 1080 6720 t -10 I f -(synptr)2009 6720 w -10 R f -(. Setting)1 392 1 2259 6720 t -10 I f -(depth)2701 6720 w -10 R f -(to)2973 6720 w -10 B f -(1)3101 6720 w -10 R f -(when)3201 6720 w -10 B f -(traceptrs)3467 6720 w -10 S f -(_)3854 6720 w -10 B f -(ds\( \))1 177 1 3904 6720 t -10 R f -(is called indicates a recursive)4 1269 1 4131 6720 t -(search;)1080 6840 w -10 B f -(0)1407 6840 w -10 R f -( call.)1 215(indicates a non-recursive)2 1037 2 1502 6840 t -10 I f -(synptr)2833 6840 w -10 R f -(points to the data structure representing the synset to)8 2271 1 3129 6840 t -(search for a pointer of type)5 1132 1 1080 6960 t -10 I f -(ptr)2248 6960 w -10 S f -(_)2365 6960 w -10 I f -(type)2415 6960 w -10 R f -( read)1 206( a pointer type match is found, the synset pointed to is)11 2281(. When)1 332 3 2581 6960 t -(is linked onto the)3 749 1 1080 7080 t -10 I f -(nextss)1873 7080 w -10 R f -( by a recursive search are linked via the)8 1738( of the tree generated)4 917(chain. Levels)1 584 3 2161 7080 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)1080 7200 w -10 R f -(\256eld structure until)2 797 1 1363 7200 t -9 B f -(NULL)2203 7200 w -10 R f -( function is)2 484( This)1 253( the top \(or bottom\) of the tree.)7 1356(is found, indicating)2 811 4 2496 7200 t -( 2)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7680 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 2 2 -%%Page: 3 3 -save -mark -3 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 3WN \))3 330( WNSEARCH)1 3130(Library Functions)1 727 3 1213 480 t -(usually called from)2 815 1 1080 960 t -10 B f -(\256ndtheinfo)1942 960 w -10 S f -(_)2410 960 w -10 B f -(ds\( \))1 177 1 2460 960 t -10 R f -( See)1 224(for each sense of the word.)5 1184 2 2684 960 t -9 B f -(Synset Navigation ,)2 781 1 4139 960 t -10 R f -(below, for)1 433 1 4967 960 t -(detailed information on the linked lists returned.)6 1977 1 1080 1080 t -10 B f -(do)1080 1320 w -10 S f -(_)1186 1320 w -10 B f -(trace\( \))1 297 1 1236 1320 t -10 R f -(performs the search indicated by)4 1354 1 1571 1320 t -10 I f -(ptr)2963 1320 w -10 S f -(_)3080 1320 w -10 I f -(type)3130 1320 w -10 R f -(on synset)1 388 1 3334 1320 t -10 I f -(synptr)3760 1320 w -10 R f -(in syntactic category)2 854 1 4049 1320 t -10 I f -(pos)4942 1320 w -10 R f -(.)5081 1320 w -10 I f -(depth)5178 1320 w -10 R f -(is de\256ned as above.)3 806 1 1080 1440 t -10 B f -(do)1952 1440 w -10 S f -(_)2058 1440 w -10 B f -(trace\( \))1 297 1 2108 1440 t -10 R f -(returns the search results formatted in a text buffer.)8 2106 1 2438 1440 t -9 B f -(Synset Navigation)1 715 1 900 1608 t -10 R f -(Since the)1 381 1 1080 1728 t -10 B f -(Synset)1498 1728 w -10 R f -( synsets for both word senses and pointers, the)8 1960(structure is used to represent the)5 1349 2 1813 1728 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)5160 1728 w -10 R f -(and)1080 1848 w -10 I f -(nextss)1260 1848 w -10 R f -( is a word sense or pointer.)6 1133(\256elds have different meanings depending on whether the structure)8 2727 2 1540 1848 t -(This can make navigation through the lists returned by)8 2245 1 1080 1968 t -10 B f -(\256ndtheinfo)3358 1968 w -10 S f -(_)3826 1968 w -10 B f -(ds\( \))1 177 1 3876 1968 t -10 R f -(confusing.)4086 1968 w -(Navigation through the returned list involves the following:)7 2441 1 1080 2208 t -(Following the)1 584 1 1080 2448 t -10 I f -(nextss)1714 2448 w -10 R f -( the various senses of)4 958(chain from the synset returned moves through)6 1986 2 2008 2448 t -10 I f -(searchstr)5003 2448 w -10 R f -(.)5375 2448 w -9 B f -(NULL)1080 2568 w -10 R f -(indicates that end of the chain of senses.)7 1664 1 1363 2568 t -(Following the)1 585 1 1080 2808 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)1716 2808 w -10 R f -(chain from a)2 558 1 2007 2808 t -10 B f -(Synset)2617 2808 w -10 R f -(structure representing a sense traces the hierarchy of the)8 2453 1 2947 2808 t -( in the)2 280( links)1 236( Subsequent)1 535(search results for that sense.)4 1186 4 1080 2928 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)3357 2928 w -10 R f -(chain indicate the next level \(up or down,)7 1763 1 3637 2928 t -(depending on the search\) in the hierarchy.)6 1724 1 1080 3048 t -9 B f -(NULL)2870 3048 w -10 R f -(indicates the end of the chain of search result synsets.)9 2212 1 3153 3048 t -(If a synset pointed to by)5 1023 1 1080 3288 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)2140 3288 w -10 R f -( the)1 160(has a value in)3 582 2 2417 3288 t -10 I f -(nextss)3197 3288 w -10 R f -(\256eld, it represents another pointer of the same)7 1921 1 3479 3288 t -( Following)1 487( example, some noun synsets have two hypernyms.)7 2171( For)1 215(type at that level in the hierarchy.)6 1447 4 1080 3408 t -(this)1080 3528 w -10 I f -(nextss)1262 3528 w -10 R f -(pointer, and then the)3 857 1 1543 3528 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)2437 3528 w -10 R f -(chain from the)2 606 1 2714 3528 t -10 B f -(Synset)3357 3528 w -10 R f -( traces another, paral-)3 902(structure pointed to,)2 826 2 3672 3528 t -(lel, hierarchy, until the end is indicated by)7 1852 1 1080 3648 t -9 B f -(NULL)2981 3648 w -10 R f -(on that)1 298 1 3279 3648 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)3625 3648 w -10 R f -( a)1 92(chain. So,)1 453 2 3913 3648 t -10 B f -(synset)4506 3648 w -10 R f -(representing a)1 585 1 4815 3648 t -(pointer \(versus a sense of)4 1090 1 1080 3768 t -10 I f -(searchstr)2214 3768 w -10 R f -( non-NULL value in)3 878(\) having a)2 437 2 2586 3768 t -10 I f -(nextss)3946 3768 w -10 R f -(has another chain of search)4 1165 1 4235 3768 t -(results linked through the)3 1043 1 1080 3888 t -10 I f -(ptrlist)2156 3888 w -10 R f -(chain of the synset pointed to by)6 1347 1 2429 3888 t -10 I f -(nextss)3809 3888 w -10 R f -(.)4053 3888 w -(If)1080 4128 w -10 I f -(searchstr)1184 4128 w -10 R f -( base form in WordNet \(as in the noun)8 1648(contains more than one)3 968 2 1594 4128 t -10 B f -(axes)4249 4128 w -10 R f -(, which has base forms)4 968 1 4432 4128 t -10 B f -(axe)1080 4248 w -10 R f -(and)1259 4248 w -10 B f -(axis)1438 4248 w -10 R f -(\), synsets representing the search results for each base form are linked through the)13 3405 1 1605 4248 t -10 I f -(nextform)5045 4248 w -10 R f -(pointer of the)2 554 1 1080 4368 t -10 B f -(Synset)1667 4368 w -10 R f -(structure.)1978 4368 w -9 B f -(WordNet Searches)1 745 1 900 4536 t -10 R f -( the Word-)2 462( Using)1 312( is or the results returned.)5 1090(There is no extensive description of what each search type)9 2456 4 1080 4656 t -(Net interface, examining the source code, and reading)7 2243 1 1080 4776 t -10 B f -(wndb)3361 4776 w -10 R f -( best ways to see what types)6 1198(\(5WN\) are the)2 601 2 3601 4776 t -(of searches are available and the data returned for each.)9 2285 1 1080 4896 t -(Listed below are the valid searches that can be passed as)10 2385 1 1080 5136 t -10 I f -(ptr)3503 5136 w -10 S f -(_)3620 5136 w -10 I f -(type)3670 5136 w -10 R f -(to)3874 5136 w -10 B f -(\256ndtheinfo\( \))1 550 1 3990 5136 t -10 R f -( a negative)2 458(. Passing)1 402 2 4540 5136 t -(value \(when applicable\) causes a recursive, hierarchical search by setting)9 3008 1 1080 5256 t -10 I f -(depth)4123 5256 w -10 R f -(to)4380 5256 w -10 B f -(1)4493 5256 w -10 R f -(when)4578 5256 w -10 B f -(traceptrs\( \))1 469 1 4829 5256 t -10 R f -(is)5333 5256 w -(called.)1080 5376 w -( 3)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7680 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 3 3 -%%Page: 4 4 -save -mark -4 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 3WN \))3 330( WNSEARCH)1 3130(Library Functions)1 727 3 1213 480 t -10 S f -(_ ______________________________________________________________________________)1 3910 1 1285 860 t -10 B f -(ptr)1335 980 w -10 S f -(_)1468 980 w -10 B f -( Search)1 448( Pointer)1 469(type Value)1 1212 3 1518 980 t -(Symbol)2880 1100 w -10 S f -(_ ______________________________________________________________________________)1 3910 1 1285 1120 t -10 R f -( Antonyms)1 712( !)1 428(ANTPTR 1)1 1295 3 1335 1240 t -(HYPERPTR 2)1 1295 1 1335 1360 t -10 S1 f -(@)2995 1360 w -10 R f -(Hypernyms)3353 1360 w -(HYPOPTR 3)1 1295 1 1335 1480 t -10 S f -(~)3014 1480 w -10 R f -(Hyponyms)3353 1480 w -(ENTAILPTR 4)1 1295 1 1335 1600 t -10 S f -(*)3016 1600 w -10 R f -(Entailment)3353 1600 w -( Similar)1 568( &)1 450(SIMPTR 5)1 1295 3 1335 1720 t -(ISMEMBERPTR 6)1 1295 1 1335 1840 t -10 S1 f -(#)2977 1840 w -10 R f -( meronym)1 416(m Member)1 664 2 3027 1840 t -(ISSTUFFPTR 7)1 1295 1 1335 1960 t -10 S1 f -(#)2997 1960 w -10 R f -( meronym)1 416(s Substance)1 711 2 3047 1960 t -(ISPARTPTR 8)1 1295 1 1335 2080 t -10 S1 f -(#)2991 2080 w -10 R f -( meronym)1 416(p Part)1 473 2 3041 2080 t -( holonym)1 389( Member)1 569( %m)1 492(HASMEMBERPTR 9)1 1295 4 1335 2200 t -( holonym)1 389( Substance)1 656( %s)1 447(HASSTUFFPTR 10)1 1320 4 1335 2320 t -( holonym)1 389( Part)1 406( %p)1 453(HASPARTPTR 11)1 1320 4 1335 2440 t -( meronyms)1 455( All)1 398( %)1 428(MERONYM 12)1 1320 4 1335 2560 t -(HOLONYM 13)1 1320 1 1335 2680 t -10 S1 f -(#)3016 2680 w -10 R f -(All holonyms)1 556 1 3353 2680 t -(CAUSETO 14)1 1320 1 1335 2800 t -10 S1 f -(>)3013 2800 w -10 R f -(Cause)3353 2800 w -(PPLPTR 15)1 1320 1 1335 2920 t -10 S1 f -(<)3013 2920 w -10 R f -(Participle of verb)2 709 1 3353 2920 t -(SEEALSOPTR 16)1 1320 1 1335 3040 t -10 S1 f -(\303)3025 3040 w -10 R f -(Also see)1 349 1 3353 3040 t -(PERTPTR 17)1 1320 1 1335 3160 t -10 S1 f -(\\)3027 3160 w -10 R f -(Pertains to noun or derived from adjective)6 1734 1 3353 3160 t -( Attribute)1 659( =)1 400(ATTRIBUTE 18)1 1320 3 1335 3280 t -( group)1 266( Verb)1 486( $)1 411(VERBGROUP 19)1 1320 4 1335 3400 t -( related form)2 531( Derivationally)1 861( +)1 414(DERIVATION 20)1 1320 4 1335 3520 t -( of synset)2 399( Domain)1 620( ;)1 400(CLASSIFICATION 21)1 1320 4 1335 3640 t -( of this domain)3 627( Member)1 633( -)1 403(CLASS 22)1 1320 4 1335 3760 t -(SYNS 23)1 1320 1 1335 3880 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 3880 w -10 R f -(Find synonyms)1 623 1 3353 3880 t -(FREQ 24)1 1320 1 1335 4000 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4000 w -10 R f -(Polysemy)3353 4000 w -(FRAMES 25)1 1320 1 1335 4120 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4120 w -10 R f -(Verb example sentences and generic frames)5 1792 1 3353 4120 t -(COORDS 26)1 1320 1 1335 4240 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4240 w -10 R f -(Noun coordinates)1 715 1 3353 4240 t -(RELATIVES 27)1 1320 1 1335 4360 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4360 w -10 R f -(Group related senses)2 847 1 3353 4360 t -(HMERONYM 28)1 1320 1 1335 4480 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4480 w -10 R f -(Hierarchical meronym search)2 1195 1 3353 4480 t -(HHOLONYM 29)1 1320 1 1335 4600 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4600 w -10 R f -(Hierarchical holonym search)2 1168 1 3353 4600 t -(WNGREP 30)1 1320 1 1335 4720 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4720 w -10 R f -(Find keywords by substring)3 1138 1 3353 4720 t -(OVERVIEW 31)1 1320 1 1335 4840 t -10 I f -(n/a)2977 4840 w -10 R f -(Show all synsets for word)4 1070 1 3353 4840 t -(CLASSIF)1335 4960 w -10 S f 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This)1 304 3 3055 5760 t -10 B f -(display)1080 5880 w -10 S f -(_)1387 5880 w -10 B f -(message)1437 5880 w -10 R f -( general, applications)2 877( In)1 155(, that points to a function to call to display an error message.)12 2582 3 1786 5880 t -( de\256ne an application speci\256c function and set)7 1990(\(including the WordNet interfaces\))3 1456 2 1080 6000 t -10 B f -(display)4571 6000 w -10 S f -(_)4878 6000 w -10 B f -(message)4928 6000 w -10 R f -(to)5322 6000 w -(point to it.)2 431 1 1080 6120 t -9 B f -(NOTES)720 6288 w -10 B f -(include/wn.h)1080 6408 w -10 R f -( is no)2 241( There)1 302( pointer and search types and their corresponding constant values.)9 2736(lists all the)2 456 4 1665 6408 t -( the WordNet interface is the best)6 1413( Using)1 309( returned.)1 394(description of what each search type is or the results)9 2204 4 1080 6528 t -(way to see what types of searches are available, and the data returned for each.)14 3251 1 1080 6648 t -9 B f -(SEE ALSO)1 460 1 720 6816 t -10 B f -(wnintro)1080 6936 w -10 R f -(\(3WN\),)1419 6936 w -10 B f -(wnsearch)1759 6936 w -10 R f -(\(3WN\),)2164 6936 w -10 B f -(morph)2504 6936 w -10 R f -(\(3WN\),)2793 6936 w -10 B f -(wnintro)3133 6936 w -10 R f -(\(5WN\),)3472 6936 w -10 B f -(wnintro)3812 6936 w -10 R f -(\(7WN\).)4151 6936 w -( 2)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7680 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 2 2 -%%Page: 3 3 -save -mark -3 pagesetup -10 R f -(WordNet)720 480 w -10 S f -(\324)1091 480 w -10 R f -( \( 3WN \))3 330( WNUTIL)1 3130(Library Functions)1 727 3 1213 480 t -9 B f -(WARNINGS)720 960 w -10 R f -( Passing)1 374(Error checking on passed arguments is not rigorous.)7 2150 2 1080 1080 t -9 B f -(NULL)3639 1080 w -10 R f -( will often)2 433(pointers or invalid values)3 1043 2 3924 1080 t -(cause an application to die.)4 1116 1 1080 1200 t -( 3)1 1870( change: Dec 2006)3 769( Last)1 1512(WordNet 3.0)1 529 4 720 7680 t -cleartomark -showpage -restore -%%EndPage: 3 3 -%%Trailer -done -%%DocumentFonts: Times-Roman Symbol Times-Bold Times-Italic -%%Pages: 3 diff --git a/website/README.md b/website/README.md index 0c5340445..48e2a1bc4 100644 --- a/website/README.md +++ b/website/README.md @@ -50,7 +50,14 @@ p | like this: #[+a("https://google.com") Google]. ``` -Note that for external links, `+a("...")` is used instead of `a(href="...")` – it's a mixin that takes care of adding all required attributes. +Note that for external links, `+a("...")` is used instead of `a(href="...")` – it's a mixin that takes care of adding all required attributes. If possible, always use a mixin instead of regular HTML elements. The only plain HTML elements we use are: + +| Element | Description | +| --- | --- | +| `p` | paragraphs | +| `code` | inline `code` | +| `em` | *italicized* text | +| `strong` | **bold** text | ### Mixins @@ -91,20 +98,40 @@ Code blocks are implemented using `+code` or `+aside-code` (to display them in t You can find the documentation for the available mixins in [`_includes/_mixins.jade`](_includes/_mixins.jade). -### Linking to the Github repo +### Helpers for linking to content + +Aside from the `+a()` mixin, there are three other helpers to make linking to content more convenient. + +#### Linking to GitHub Since GitHub links can be long and tricky, you can use the `gh()` function to generate them automatically for spaCy and all repositories owned by [explosion](https://github.com/explosion): -```pug -//- Syntax: gh(repo, [file], [branch]) +```javascript +// Syntax: gh(repo, [file], [branch]) -+src(gh("spaCy", "spacy/matcher.pyx")) - -//- https://github.com/explosion/spaCy/blob/master/spacy/matcher.pyx +gh("spaCy", "spacy/matcher.pyx") +// https://github.com/explosion/spaCy/blob/master/spacy/matcher.pyx ``` -`+src()` creates a link with a little source icon to indicate it's linking to a code source. +#### Linking to source + +`+src()` generates a link with a little source icon to indicate it's linking to a code source. Ideally, it's used in combination with `gh()`: + +```pug ++src(gh("spaCy", "spacy/matcher.pyx")) matcher.pxy +``` + +#### Linking to API reference + +`+api()` generates a link to a page in the API docs, with an added icon. It should only be used across the workflows in the usage section, and only on the first mention of the respective class. + +It takes the slug of an API page as the argument. You can also use anchors to link to specific sections – they're usually the method or property names. + +```pug ++api("tokenizer") #[code Tokenizer] ++api("doc#similarity") #[code Doc.similarity()] +``` ### Most common causes of compile errors diff --git a/website/_data.json b/website/_data.json index 56da2f63e..cf203caf9 100644 --- a/website/_data.json +++ b/website/_data.json @@ -3,25 +3,24 @@ "landing": true, "logos": [ { - "chartbeat": "https://chartbeat.com", - "cytora": "http://www.cytora.com", - "duedil": "https://www.duedil.com", - "socrata": "https://www.socrata.com", - "indico": "https://indico.io", - "signaln": "http://signaln.com" + "quora": [ "https://www.quora.com", 150 ], + "chartbeat": [ "https://chartbeat.com", 200 ], + "duedil": [ "https://www.duedil.com", 150 ], + "stitchfix": [ "https://www.stitchfix.com", 190 ] }, { - "keyreply": "https://keyreply.com", - "dato": "https://dato.com", - "kip": "http://kipthis.com", - "wonderflow": "http://www.wonderflow.co", - "foxtype": "https://foxtype.com" + "wayblazer": [ "http://wayblazer.com", 200 ], + "indico": [ "https://indico.io", 150 ], + "chattermill": [ "https://chattermill.io", 175 ], + "turi": [ "https://turi.com", 150 ], + "kip": [ "http://kipthis.com", 70 ] }, { - "synapsify": "http://www.gosynapsify.com", - "stitchfix": "https://www.stitchfix.com", - "wayblazer": "http://wayblazer.com", - "chattermill": "https://chattermill.io" + "socrata": [ "https://www.socrata.com", 150 ], + "cytora": [ "http://www.cytora.com", 125 ], + "signaln": [ "http://signaln.com", 150 ], + "wonderflow": [ "http://www.wonderflow.co", 200 ], + "synapsify": [ "http://www.gosynapsify.com", 150 ] } ] }, diff --git a/website/_harp.json b/website/_harp.json index c1db644db..0f1a6f4bf 100644 --- a/website/_harp.json +++ b/website/_harp.json @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ } }, - "V_CSS": "1.5", + "V_CSS": "1.7", "V_JS": "1.0", "DEFAULT_SYNTAX" : "python", "ANALYTICS": "UA-58931649-1", diff --git a/website/_includes/_mixins.jade b/website/_includes/_mixins.jade index 50aaa6c92..416eb3966 100644 --- a/website/_includes/_mixins.jade +++ b/website/_includes/_mixins.jade @@ -190,9 +190,11 @@ mixin cell() //- Grid Container + ...style - all arguments are added as class names o-grid--argument + see assets/css/_base/_grid.sass -mixin grid() - .o-grid.o-block&attributes(attributes) +mixin grid(...style) + .o-grid.o-block(class=prefixArgs(style, "o-grid"))&attributes(attributes) block diff --git a/website/assets/css/_base/_grid.sass b/website/assets/css/_base/_grid.sass index 8f0e38859..3feda696d 100644 --- a/website/assets/css/_base/_grid.sass +++ b/website/assets/css/_base/_grid.sass @@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ align-items: stretch justify-content: space-between + &.o-grid--center + align-items: center + justify-content: center + //- Grid column diff --git a/website/assets/css/_components/_sidebar.sass b/website/assets/css/_components/_sidebar.sass index b7c120350..50319929d 100644 --- a/website/assets/css/_components/_sidebar.sass +++ b/website/assets/css/_components/_sidebar.sass @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ @include position(fixed, top, left, 0, 0) @include size($sidebar-width, 100vh) flex: 0 0 $sidebar-width - padding: calc(#{$nav-height} + 1.5rem) 2rem 2rem + padding: calc(#{$nav-height} + 1.5rem) 0 2rem z-index: 10 border-right: 1px solid $color-subtle @@ -26,9 +26,12 @@ //- Sidebar section .c-sidebar__section + & > * + padding: 0 2rem + @include breakpoint(max, sm) flex: 1 1 0 - 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The next language packs we're planning to add are Spanish, Chinese, French and Portuguese. +p + | We're working hard to extend support for more languages and more + | capabilities. The next language packs we're planning to add are Spanish, + | Chinese, French and Portuguese. diff --git a/website/docs/usage/_data.json b/website/docs/usage/_data.json index 696eb5228..d73703a17 100644 --- a/website/docs/usage/_data.json +++ b/website/docs/usage/_data.json @@ -70,30 +70,30 @@ "spacy-nlp": { "url": "https://github.com/kengz/spacy-nlp", "author": "Wah Loon Keng", - "description": "Expose spaCy NLP text parsing to Node.js (and other languages) via Socket.IO" + "description": "Expose spaCy NLP text parsing to Node.js (and other languages) via Socket.IO." }, "textacy": { "url": "https://github.com/chartbeat-labs/textacy", "author": " Burton DeWilde (Chartbeat)", - "description": "Higher-level NLP built on spaCy" + "description": "Higher-level NLP built on spaCy." }, "visual-qa": { "url": "https://github.com/avisingh599/visual-qa", "author": "Avi Singh", - "description": "Keras-based LSTM/CNN models for Visual Question Answering" + "description": "Keras-based LSTM/CNN models for Visual Question Answering." } }, "visualizations": { "displaCy": { "url": "https://demos.explosion.ai/displacy", "author": "Ines Montani", - "description": "An open-source NLP visualiser for the modern web", + "description": "An open-source NLP visualiser for the modern web.", "image": "displacy.jpg" }, "displaCy ENT": { "url": "https://demos.explosion.ai/displacy-ent", "author": "Ines Montani", - "description": "An open-source named entity visualiser for the modern web", + "description": "An open-source named entity visualiser for the modern web.", "image": "displacy-ent.jpg" } }, @@ -101,28 +101,34 @@ "sense2vec": { "url": "https://demos.explosion.ai/sense2vec", "author": "Matthew Honnibal and Ines Montani", - "description": "Semantic analysis of the Reddit hivemind", + "description": "Semantic analysis of the Reddit hivemind.", "image": "sense2vec.jpg" }, + "TruthBot": { + "url": "http://summerscope.github.io/govhack/2016/truthbot/", + "author": "Team Truthbot", + "description": "The world's first artificially intelligent fact checking robot.", + "image": "truthbot.jpg" + }, "Laice": { "url": "https://github.com/kendricktan/laice", "author": "Kendrick Tan", - "description": "Train your own Natural Language Processor from a browser", + "description": "Train your own Natural Language Processor from a browser.", "image": "laice.jpg" }, "FoxType": { "url": "https://foxtype.com", - "description": "Smart tools for writers", + "description": "Smart tools for writers.", "image": "foxtype.jpg" }, "Kip": { "url": "https://kipthis.com", - "description": "An AI chat assistant for group shopping", + "description": "An AI chat assistant for group shopping.", "image": "kip.jpg" }, "Indico": { "url": "https://indico.io", - "description": "Text and image analysis powered by Machine Learning", + "description": "Text and image analysis powered by Machine Learning.", "image": "indico.jpg" }, "TextAnalysisOnline": { diff --git a/website/docs/usage/data-model.jade b/website/docs/usage/data-model.jade index be9a4846d..3275d878f 100644 --- a/website/docs/usage/data-model.jade +++ b/website/docs/usage/data-model.jade @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ p | underlying lexeme. Once we have the orth ID, we can fetch the string | from the vocabulary. Finally, each token knows whether a single | whitespace character (#[code ' ']) should be used to separate it from - | the subsequent tokens. This allows us t899o preserve whitespace. + | the subsequent tokens. This allows us to preserve whitespace. +code. cdef print_text(Vocab vocab, const TokenC* tokens, int length): diff --git a/website/index.jade b/website/index.jade index a6751a10f..024e7dfb9 100644 --- a/website/index.jade +++ b/website/index.jade @@ -108,12 +108,11 @@ include _includes/_mixins .o-block.u-text-center.u-padding h3.u-text-label.u-color-subtle.o-block spaCy is trusted by - .o-block - each row in logos - each url, name in row - +a(url) - img(src="/assets/img/logos/#{name}.png" alt="name" width="150").u-padding-medium.u-grayscale - br + each row in logos + +grid("center").o-inline-list + each details, name in row + +a(details[0]) + img(src="/assets/img/logos/#{name}.png" alt=name width=(details[1] || 150)).u-padding-small .u-pattern.u-padding +grid.o-card.o-content