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A lexical database based on annotating examples of how words are used in actual texts in accordance to the notion of 'semantic frame' (schematic representation of a situation involving various participants, props and other conceptual roles); originally built for English and extended to other languages according to the same design principles | |||
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Property / skos:definition: A lexical database based on annotating examples of how words are used in actual texts in accordance to the notion of 'semantic frame' (schematic representation of a situation involving various participants, props and other conceptual roles); originally built for English and extended to other languages according to the same design principles / reference | |||
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A lexical database based on annotating examples of how words are used in actual texts in accordance to the notion of 'semantic frame' (schematic representation of a situation involving various participants, props and other conceptual roles); originally built for English and extended to other languages according to the same design principles