Situation entity annotation

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This paper presents an annotation scheme for a new semantic annotation task with relevance for analysis and computation at both the clause level and the discourse level. More specifically, we label the finite clauses of texts with the type of situation entity (e.g., eventualities, statements about kinds, or statements of belief) they introduce to the discourse, following and extending work by Smith (2003). We take a feature-driven approach to annotation, with the result that each clause is also annotated with fundamental aspectual class, whether the main NP referent is specific or generic, and whether the situation evoked is episodic or habitual. This annotation is performed (so far) on three sections of the MASC corpus, with each clause labeled by at least two annotators. In this paper we present the annotation scheme, statistics of the corpus in its current version, and analyses of both inter-annotator agreement and intra-annotator consistency.

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Friedrich, A., & Palmer, A. (2020). Situation entity annotation. In LAW 2014 - 8th Linguistic Annotation Workshop, in conjunction with COLING 2014 - Proceedings of the Workshop (pp. 149–158). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/v1/w14-4921

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