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Language resource management - Semantic annotation framework (SemAF) - Part 4: Semantic roles (SemAF-SR)

contributor authorISO - International Organization for Standardization
date accessioned2017-09-04T18:44:47Z
date available2017-09-04T18:44:47Z
date copyright2013.06.07
date issued2013
identifier otherKFMUDFAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;quein=autho162sAF6D081DAC4/handle/yse/226177
description abstractThe aim of this international standard is to propose a consensual annotation scheme for semantic roles, that is to say a scheme that indicates the role that a participant plays in an event or state, as described mostly by a verb, and typically providing answers to questions such as ‘‘who' did ‘what' to ‘whom'', and ‘when', ‘where' ‘why' and ‘how'. This includes not only the semantic relations between a verb and its arguments, but also those relations that are relevant for other predicative elements such as nominalizations, nouns, adjectives and predicate modifiers; the predicating role of adverbs and the use of coercion fall outside the scope of this standard.1
1 In linguistics, coercion occurs when the grammatical context causes the language-user to reinterpret all or parts of the semantic and/or formal features of a lexeme that appear in that context. Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coercion_%28linguistics%29
languageEnglish
titleISO DIS 24617-4num
titleLanguage resource management - Semantic annotation framework (SemAF) - Part 4: Semantic roles (SemAF-SR)en
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page53
statusDraft
treeISO - International Organization for Standardization:;2013
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