Section:
New Results
Verbnet
Participants :
Lucie Barque, Laurence Danlos.
VerbNet is a lexical resource for English verbs in which verbs are grouped together based on their ability to appear
in similar sets of syntactic frames that correspond as well to alternations exhibited by verbs as to alternative
syntactic realizations (Kipper et al. 2004). A French Verbnet, named Verbnet, was first automatically derived from
English VerbNet (Pradet et al., 2014) and is still under development. [13] details how Verbnet was developed from the English VerbNet while using as far as possible the available lexical resources for French and
how the various French alternations are coded, focusing on differences with English (e.g. existence of pronominal
forms). One difficulty encountered in the development of Verbnet springs from the fact that the list of (potentially
numerous) frames has no internal organization in VerbNet. [26] proposes a type system for frames
that shows whether two frames are variants of a given alternation. Frame typing facilitates coherence checking of the
resource in a “virtuous circle”.