This paper describes an ongoing endeavor to construct Pavia Verbs Database (PaVeDa) - an open-access typological resource that builds upon previous work on verb argument structure, and in particular the Valency Patterns Leipzig (ValPaL) project (Hartmann et al., 2013). The PaVeDa database features four major innovations as compared to the ValPaL database: (i) it includes data from ancient languages enabling diachronic research; (ii) it expands the language sample to language families that are not represented in the ValPaL; (iii) it is linked to external corpora that are used as sources of usage-based examples of stored patterns; (iv) it introduces a new cross-linguistic layer of annotation for valency patterns which allows for contrastive data visualization.
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Zanchi, C., Luraghi, S., & Combei, C. R. (2022). PaVeDa - Pavia Verbs Database: Challenges and Perspectives. In SIGTYP 2022 - 4th Workshop on Computational Typology and Multilingual NLP, Proceedings of the Workshop (pp. 99–102). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2022.sigtyp-1.14
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