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BS ISO 24617-4:2014

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Language resource management. Semantic annotation framework (SemAF) – Semantic roles (SemAF-SR)

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BSI 2014 56
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The aim of this part of ISO 24617 is to propose a consensual annotation scheme for semantic roles; that is to say, a scheme that indicates the role that a participant plays in an event or state, as described mostly by a verb, and typically providing answers to questions such as ā€œā€˜whoā€™ did ā€˜whatā€™ to ā€˜whomā€™ā€, and ā€˜whenā€™, ā€˜whereā€™, ā€˜whyā€™, and ā€˜howā€™. This includes not only the semantic relations between a verb and its arguments but also those relations that are relevant for other predicative elements such as nominalizations, nouns, adjectives, and predicate modifiers; the predicating role of adverbs and the use of coercion fall outside the scope of this part of ISO 24617.

NOTE In linguistics, coercion occurs when the grammatical context causes the language-user to reinterpret all or parts of the semantic and/or formal features of a lexeme that appear in that context.[60]

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PDF Pages PDF Title
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 Section sec_1
Section sec_2
Section sec_2.1
Section sec_2.1.1
Section sec_2.1.2
1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
2.1 Formal semantic units
10 Section sec_2.1.3
Section sec_2.2
Section sec_2.2.1
Section sec_2.2.2
Section sec_2.2.3
Section sec_2.2.4
2.2 Conceptual semantic units and relations
11 Section sec_2.2.5
Section sec_2.2.6
Section sec_2.3
Section sec_2.3.1
Section sec_2.3.2
Section sec_2.3.3
Section sec_2.3.4
Section sec_2.3.5
Section sec_2.3.6
2.3 General linguistic units
12 Section sec_3
Section sec_4
Section sec_5
Section sec_5.1
3 Abbreviated terms
4 Purpose and justification
5 The nature of semantic roles
5.1 General
14 Section sec_5.2
5.2 Typical examples of semantic roles
15 Section sec_6
Section sec_6.1
Section sec_6.1.1
6 Metamodel
6.1 Key concepts
16 Section sec_6.1.2
Section sec_6.1.3
17 Section sec_6.1.4
18 Section sec_6.1.5
19 Section sec_6.2
6.2 Introduction to a metamodel for semantic role annotation
20 Figure fig_1
Section sec_6.3
6.3 Criteria for distinguishing semantic roles
21 Section sec_6.4
6.4 Defining eventuality frames
22 Section sec_7
Section sec_7.1
Section sec_7.2
Section sec_7.3
7 Interactions
7.1 Semantic roles and semantic types
7.2 Complexities
7.3 The role of context in semantic role assignment
23 Section sec_7.4
Section sec_7.5
Section sec_7.6
7.4 Fuzzy boundaries between roles
7.5 Multiple classification
7.6 Inheritance relations between semantic roles
24 Figure fig_2
Section sec_8
Section sec_8.1
8 Guidelines for developing new semantic role frameworks for languages and/or domains
8.1 General
25 Section sec_8.2
Table tab_1
8.2 Mapping from VerbNet to LIRICS
26 Table tab_2
27 Annex sec_A
Annex sec_A.1
Table tab_A.1
AnnexĀ A
(informative)

Specification of ISO semantic roles

28 Table tab_A.2
32 Annex sec_A.2
33 Table tab_A.3
36 Annex sec_B
Annex sec_B.1
Annex sec_B.2
AnnexĀ B
(informative)

Review of existing frameworks

38 Annex sec_B.3
Annex sec_B.3.1
Annex sec_B.3.2
39 Annex sec_B.3.3
Annex sec_B.3.4
Annex sec_B.4
Annex sec_B.4.1
40 Annex sec_B.4.2
Table tab_B.1
Annex sec_B.4.3
41 Table tab_B.2
Table tab_B.3
Annex sec_B.4.4
42 Annex sec_B.5
43 Annex sec_B.6
Annex sec_B.6.1
Annex sec_B.6.2
Annex sec_B.6.3
44 Annex sec_B.6.4
45 Annex sec_C
Annex sec_C.1
Annex sec_C.1.1
Annex sec_C.1.2
AnnexĀ C
(informative)

Specification of the annotation language

46 Annex sec_C.1.3
Annex sec_C.2
47 Annex sec_C.3
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BS ISO 24617-4:2014
$198.66