Verb Word Sense
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A Verb Word Sense is a Word Sense that applies only to Verb Words.
- AKA: Verb Sense.
- Context:
- It can involve more action oriented Concepts and Beliefs.
- It can be restricted to Word Sense Relations: ..., ...,
- See: Noun Word Sense.
References
2000
- (Palmer, 2000) ⇒ Martha Palmer. (2000). “Consistent Criteria for Sense Distinctions.” In: Computers and the Humanities, 34(1-2).
- NOTES: It analyzes Verb Polymemy.
- NOTES: It analyzes the effectiveness of WordNet's Verb Sense divisions.
- For example WordNet separate senses of “cut” cutting grain, trees, hair, and for separating into pieces of a concrete object.