A corpus of preposition supersenses

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Abstract

We present the first corpus annotated with preposition supersenses, unlexicalized categories for semantic functions that can be marked by English prepositions (Schneider et al., 2015). The preposition supersenses are organized hierarchically and designed to facilitate comprehensive manual annotation. Our dataset is publicly released on the web.

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Schneider, N., Hwang, J. D., Srikumar, V., Green, M., Suresh, A., Conger, K., … Palmer, M. (2016). A corpus of preposition supersenses. In LAW 2016 - 10th Linguistic Annotation Workshop, held in conjuncion with ACL 2016 - Workshop Proceedings (pp. 99–109). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/w16-1712

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