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  • × author_ss:"Green, R."
  • × theme_ss:"Theorie verbaler Dokumentationssprachen"
  • × year_i:[2000 TO 2010}
  1. Green, R.: Relationships in the organization of knowledge : an overview (2001) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Relationships are specified by simultaneously identifying a semantic relationship and the set of participants involved in it, pairing each participant with its role in the relationship. Properties pertaining to the participant set and the nature of the relationship are explored. Relationships in the organization of knowledge are surveyed, encompassing relationships between units of recorded knowledge based an descriptions of those units; intratextual and intertextual relationships, including relationships based an text structure, citation relationships, and hypertext links; subject relationships in thesauri and other classificatory structures, including relationships for literature-based knowledge discovery; and relevance relationships.
    Source
    Relationships in the organization of knowledge. Eds.: Bean, C.A. u. R. Green
  2. Green, R.; Fraser, L.: Patterns in verbal polysemy (2004) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Although less well studied than noun polysemy, verb polysemy affects both natural language and controlled vocabulary searching. This paper reports the preliminary conclusions of an empirical investigation of the semantic relationships between ca. 600 verb sense pairs in English, illustrating six classes of semantic relationships that account for a significant proportion of verbal polysemy.
    Series
    Advances in knowledge organization; vol.9
  3. Green, R.; Bean, C.A.: Aligning systems of relationships (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The lateral relations of Neelameghan and Raghavan are mapped to their closest correspondents in FrameNet. Analvsis of this alignment highlights important characteristics of each system of relationships and reveals varying degrees of compatibility between them.

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