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Date: 2009-08-21 15:02:48
Knowledge representation
Corpora
Complexity classes
Syntax
VerbNet
Semiotics
FrameNet
Theta role
Frame language
P versus NP problem
NP

Overview This newest release of VerbNet contains several significant changes: The addition of over 300 new verb lemmas, including some highly frequent verbs, such as own and seem. The addition of over 300 new senses of

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