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The set of relations between synsets is limited to the following:

Princeton WordNet Properties

Non-Princeton WordNet Relations

diff --git a/index.md b/index.md index 52b0c6f..4f11683 100644 --- a/index.md +++ b/index.md @@ -133,80 +133,111 @@ The set of relations between synsets is limited to the following: **Princeton WordNet Properties** -* `hypernym`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is a type of concept B. -* `hyponym`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is a type of concept A. -* `instance_hyponym`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is a type of concept B, and where B is a terminal node in the hierchy. -* `instance_hypernym`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is a type of concept A, and where B is a terminal node in the hierchy. -* `mero_member`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is a member/ element of concept A. -* `holo_member`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is a member/ element of concept B. -* `mero_part`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is a component of concept A. -* `holo_part`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is a component of concept B. -* `mero_substance`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is made of concept B. -* `holo_substance`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is made of concept A. -* `entails`: A verb X entails Y if X cannot be done unles Y is, or has been done. -* `causes`: A relation between two concepts where concept B comes into existence as a result of concept A. -* `similar`: A relation between two concepts where concept A and concept B are closely related in meaning but are not in the same synset. -* `also`: See also, a reference of weak meaning -* `attribute`: A relation between nominal and adjectival concepts where the concept A is an attribute of concept B. -* `domain_topic`: A relation between two concepts where B is a a scientific domain (e.g. computing, sport, biology, etc.) of concept A. -* `has_domain_topic`: A relation between two concepts where A is a a scientific domain (e.g. computing, sport, biology, etc.) of concept B. -* `domain_region`: A relation between two concepts where B is a geographical / cultural domain of concept A. -* `has_domain_region`: A relation between two concepts where A is a geographical / cultural domain of concept B. -* `exemplifies`: Indicates the usage of this word -* `is_exemplified_by`: Indicates a word involved in the usage described by this word +* `hypernym`: a concept that is more general than a given concept +* `hyponym`: a concept that is more specific than a given concept +* `instance_hypernym`: the type of an instance +* `instance_hyponym`: an occurrence of something +* `mero_member`: concept A is a member of concept B +* `mero_part`: concept A is a component of concept B +* `mero_substance`: concept A is made of concept B. +* `holo_member`: concept B is a member of concept A +* `holo_part`: concept B is the whole where concept A is a part +* `holo_substance`: concept B is a substance of concept A +* `entails`: impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result +* `causes`: concept A is an entity that produces an effect or is responsible for events or results of concept B. +* `similar`: (of words) expressing closely related meanings +* `attribute`: an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entity +* `domain_region`: a concept which is a geographical / cultural domain pointer of a given concept. +* `domain_topic`: a concept which is the scientific category pointer of a given concept. +* `has_domain_region`: a concept which is the term in the geographical / cultural domain of a given concept. +* `has_domain_topic`: a concept which is a term in the scientific category of a given concept. +* `exemplifies`: a concept which is the example of a given concept. +* `is_exemplified_by`: a concept which is the type of a given concept. **Non-Princeton WordNet Relations** -* `agent`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is typically the agent of the action expressed by concept B. -* `antonym`: An opposite and inherently incompatible word -* `be_in_state`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is qualified by concept B. -* `classified_by`: A relation between concept B and a classifier concept A. -* `classifies`: A relation between a classifier concept A and concept B. -* `co_agent_instrument`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is the instrument used by concept A in a certain action. -* `co_agent_patient`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is the patient undergoing an action carried out by concept A. -* `co_agent_result`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is the result of an action carried out by concept A. -* `co_instrument_agent`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is the instrument used by concept B for a certain action. -* `co_instrument_patient`: A relation between two concepts where concept B undergoes an action for which the instrument expressed by concept A is used. -* `co_instrument_result`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is the result of an action carried out by the instrument expressed by concept A. -* `co_patient_agent`: A relation between two concepts where concept B undergoes an action carried out by concept A. -* `co_patient_instrument`: A relation between two concepts where concept A undergoes an action for which the instrument expressed by concept A is used. -* `co_result_agent`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is the result of an action carried out by concept B. -* `co_result_instrument`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is the result of an action for which the instrument expressed by concept B is used. -* `co_role`: A relation between two concepts where one concept undergoes an action in which the other concept is involved (bidirectional). -* `direction`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is typically the direction or location of the action or event expressed by concept B. -* `eq_synonym`: A relation between two concepts where A and B are equivalent concepts but their nature requires that they remain separate (e.g. Exemplifies) -* `holo_location`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is a place located in concept A. -* `holo_portion`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is an amount/piece/portion of concept A. -* `holonym`: A relation between two concepts where concept A makes up a part of concept B. -* `in_manner`: A relation between two concepts where concept B qualifies the manner in which an action or event expressed by concept A takes place. -* `instrument`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is the instrument necessary for the action or event expressed by concept B. -* `involved_agent`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is typically the agent of the action expressed by concept A. -* `involved_direction`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is typically the direction or location of the action or event expressed by concept A. -* `involved_instrument`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is typically the instrument necessary for the action or event expressed by concept A. -* `involved_location`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is typically the location where the action or event expressed by concept A takes place. -* `involved_patient`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is typically the patient un-dergoing an action or event expressed by concept A. -* `involved_result`: A relation between two concepts where concept B comes into existence as a result of concept A. -* `involved_source_direction`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is the place from where the action or event expressed by concept A begins/starts/happens. -* `involved_target_direction`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is the place where the action or event expressed by concept A leads to. -* `involved`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is typically involved in the action or event expressed by concept A. -* `is_caused_by`: A relation between two concepts where concept A comes into existence as a result of concept B. -* `is_entailed_by`: Opposite of `entails` -* `is_subevent_of`: A relation between two concepts where concept A takes place during or as part of concept B, and whenever concept A takes place, concept B takes place. -* `location`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is the location where the action or event expressed by concept B takes place. -* `manner_of`: A relation between two concepts where concept A qualifies the manner in which an action or event expressed by concept B takes place. -* `mero_location`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is a place located in concept B. -* `mero_portion`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is an amount/piece/portion of concept B. -* `meronym`: A relation between two concepts where concept B makes up a part of concept A. -* `other`: Any relation not otherwise specified, please use `dc:type` attribute to give the name of exact property. -* `patient`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is the patient undergoing an action or event expressed by concept B. -* `restricted_by`: A relation between nominal (pronominal) concept B and an adjectival concept A (quantifier/determiner). -* `restricts`: A relation between an adjectival concept A (quantifier/determiner) and a nominal (pronominal) concept B. -* `result`: A relation between two concepts where concept A comes into existence as a result of concept B. -* `role`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is typically involved in the action or event expressed by concept B. -* `source_direction`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is the place from where the action or event expressed by concept B begins/starts/happens. -* `state_of`: A relation between two concepts where concept B is qualified by concept A. -* `subevent`: A relation between two concepts where concept B takes place during or as part of concept A, and whenever concept B takes place, concept A takes place. -* `target_direction`: A relation between two concepts where concept A is the place where the action or event expressed by concept B leads to. +* `agent`: a concept which is typically the one/that who/which does the action denoted by a given concept. +* `also`: a word having a loose semantic relation to another word +* `anto_converse`: word pairs that name or describe a single relationship from opposite perspectives +* `anto_gradable`: word pairs whose meanings are opposite and which lie on a continuous spectrum +* `anto_simple`: word pairs whose meanings are opposite but whose meanings do not lie on a continuous spectrum +* `antonym`: an opposite and inherently incompatible word +* `attribute`: an abstraction belonging to or characteristic of an entity +* `augmentative`: a concept used to refer to generally larger members of a class +* `be_in_state`: a is qualified by B +* `classified_by`: concept B is modified by classifier A when it is counted. +* `classifies`: a concept A used when counting concept B +* `co_agent_instrument`: a concept which is the instrument used by a given concept in an action. +* `co_agent_patient`: a concept which is the patient undergoing an action carried out by a given concept. +* `co_agent_result`: a concept which is the result of an action taken by a given concept. +* `co_instrument_agent`: a concept which carries out an action by using a given concept as an instrument. +* `co_instrument_patient`: a concept which undergoes an action with the use of a given concept as an instrument. +* `co_instrument_result`: a concept which is the result of an action using an instrument of a given concept. +* `co_patient_agent`: a concept which carries out an action a given concept undergoing. +* `co_patient_instrument`: a concept which is used as an instrument in an action a given concept undergoes. +* `co_result_agent`: a concept which takes an action resulting in a given concept. +* `co_result_instrument`: a concept which is used as an instrument in an action resulting in a given concept. +* `co_role`: a concept undergoes an action in which a given concept is involved. +* `constitutive`: core semantic relations that define synsets +* `derivation`: a concept which is a derivationally related form of a given concept. +* `diminutive`: a concept used to refer to generally smaller members of a class +* `direction`: a concept which is the direction of the action or event expressed by a given concept. +* `domain`: a concept which is a Topic, Region or Usage pointer of a given concept. +* `domain_region`: a concept which is a geographical / cultural domain pointer of a given concept. +* `domain_topic`: a concept which is the scientific category pointer of a given concept. +* `eq_synonym`: A and B are equivalent concepts but their nature requires that they remain separate (e.g. Exemplifies) +* `exemplifies`: a concept which is the example of a given concept. +* `feminine`: a concept used to refer to female members of a class +* `has_augmentative`: a concept which has a special concept for generally larger members of its class +* `has_diminutive`: a concept which has a special concept for generally smaller members of its class +* `has_domain`: a concept which is a term of a given Topic, Region or Usage concept. +* `has_domain_region`: a concept which is the term in the geographical / cultural domain of a given concept. +* `has_domain_topic`: a concept which is a term in the scientific category of a given concept. +* `has_feminine`: a concept which has a special concept for female members of its class +* `has_masculine`: a concept which has a special concept for male members of its class +* `has_young`: a concept which has a special concept for young members of its class +* `holo_location`: B is a place located in A +* `holo_portion`: B is an amount/piece/portion of A +* `holonym`: A makes up a part of B +* `in_manner`: B qualifies the manner in which an action or event expressed by A takes place +* `instrument`: a concept which is the instrument necessary for the action or event expressed by a given concept. +* `involved`: a concept which is the action or event a given concept typically involved in. +* `involved_agent`: a concept which is the action done by an agent expressed by a given concept. +* `involved_direction`: a concept which is the action with the direction expressed by a given concept. +* `involved_instrument`: a concept which is typically the action with the instrument expressed by a given concept. +* `involved_location`: a concept which is the event happening in a place expressed by a given concept. +* `involved_patient`: a concept which is the action that the patient expressed by a given concept undergoing. +* `involved_result`: a concept which is the action or event with a result of a given concept comes into existence. +* `involved_source_direction`: a concept which is the action beginning from a place of a given concept. +* `involved_target_direction`: a concept which is the action or event leading to a place expressed by a given concept. +* `ir_synonym`: a concept that means the same except for the style or connotation +* `is_caused_by`: a comes about because of B +* `is_entailed_by`: opposite of entails +* `is_exemplified_by`: a concept which is the type of a given concept. +* `is_subevent_of`: a takes place during or as part of B, and whenever A takes place, B takes place +* `location`: a concept which is the place where the event expressed by a given concept happens. +* `manner_of`: a qualifies the manner in which an action or event expressed by B takes place +* `masculine`: a concept used to refer to male members of a class +* `mero_location`: A is a place located in B +* `mero_portion`: A is an amount/piece/portion of B +* `meronym`: B makes up a part of A +* `other`: any relation not otherwise specified +* `participle`: a concept which is a participial adjective derived from a verb expressed by a given concept. +* `patient`: a concept which is the one/that who/which undergoes a given concept. +* `pertainym`: a concept which is of or pertaining to a given concept. +* `restricted_by`: a relation between nominal (pronominal) B and an adjectival A (quantifier/determiner) +* `restricts`: a relation between an adjectival A (quantifier/determiner) and a nominal (pronominal) B +* `result`: a concept which comes into existence as a result of a given concept. +* `role`: a concept which is involved in the action or event expressed by a given concept. +* `secondary_aspect_ip`: a concept which is linked to another through a change in aspect (ip) +* `secondary_aspect_pi`: a concept which is linked to another through a change in aspect (pi) +* `simple_aspect_ip`: a concept which is linked to another through a change from imperfective to perfective aspect +* `simple_aspect_pi`: a concept which is linked to another through a change from perfective to imperfective aspect +* `source_direction`: a concept which is the place from where the event expressed by a given concept begins. +* `state_of`: B is qualified by A +* `subevent`: B takes place during or as part of A, and whenever B takes place, A takes place +* `target_direction`: a concept which is the place where the action or event expressed by a given concept leads to. +* `young`: a concept used to refer to young members of a class