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diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/binsrch.3 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/binsrch.3
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-.TH BINSRCH 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions"
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+.TH BINSRCH 3 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions"
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.SH NAME
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-bin_search, copyfile, replace_line, insert_line
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+bin_search, copyfile, replace_line, insert_line \- general purpose functions for performing a binary search
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.LP
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\fBchar *bin_search(char *key, FILE *fp);\fP
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If there are no additional fields after the search key, the key must
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.SH SEE ALSO
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-.BR wnintro (3WN),
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-.BR morph (3WN),
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-.BR wnsearch (3WN),
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-.BR wnutil (3WN),
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-.BR wnintro (5WN).
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+.BR wnintro (3),
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+.BR morph (3),
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+.BR wnsearch (3),
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+.BR wnutil (3),
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+.BR wnintro (5).
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.SH WARNINGS
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\fBbinsearch(\|)\fP returns a pointer to a static character buffer.
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The returned string should be copied by the caller if the results need
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diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/cntlist.5 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/cntlist.5
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--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/cntlist.5 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
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-.TH CNTLIST 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats"
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+.TH CNTLIST 5 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats"
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.SH NAME
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cntlist \- file listing number of times each tagged sense occurs in a
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semantic concordance, sorted most to least frequently tagged
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ in the concordance's cntlist file.
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In the WordNet database, words are assigned sense numbers based on
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frequency of use in semantically tagged corpora. The cntlist file used
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by
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-.BR grind (1WN)
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+.BR grind (1)
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to build the WordNet database and assign the sense numbers is a union
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of the cntlist files from the various semantic concordances that were
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formerly released by Princeton University. This
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file of combined semantic concordance \fBcntlist\fP files. Used to
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assign sense numbers in WordNet database
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.SH SEE ALSO
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-.BR grind (1WN),
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-.BR wnintro (5WN),
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-.BR senseidx (5WN).
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+.BR grind (1),
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+.BR wnintro (5),
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+.BR senseidx (5).
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diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/grind.1 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/grind.1
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--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/grind.1 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
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(\fIsynsets\fP) for one part of speech. Although the basic synset
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syntax is the same for all of the parts of speech, some parts of the
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syntax only apply to a particular part of speech. See
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-.BR wninput (5WN)
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+.BR wninput (5)
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for a description of the input file format.
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Each \fIfilename\fP specified is of the form:
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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ where \fIpathname\fP is optional and \fI
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files, for example \fBnoun.animal\fP and \fBnoun.plant\fP. One or
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more input files, in any combination of syntactic categories, may be
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specified. See
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-.BR lexnames (5WN)
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+.BR lexnames (5)
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for a list of the lexicographer files used to build the complete
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WordNet database.
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.SS Output Files
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.TE
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See
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-.BR wndb (5WN)
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+.BR wndb (5)
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for a description of the database file formats.
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Each time \fBgrind(\|)\fP is run, any existing database files are
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file of combined semantic concordance \fBcntlist\fP files. Used to
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assign sense numbers in WordNet database
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.SH SEE ALSO
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-.BR cntlist (5WN),
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-.BR lexnames (5WN),
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-.BR senseidx (5WN),
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-.BR wndb (5WN),
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-.BR wninput (5WN),
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-.BR uniqbeg (7WN),
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-.BR wngloss (7WN).
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+.BR cntlist (5),
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+.BR lexnames (5),
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+.BR senseidx (5),
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+.BR wndb (5),
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+.BR wninput (5),
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+.BR uniqbeg (7),
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+.BR wngloss (7).
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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Exit status is normally 0.
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-Exit status is -1 if non-specific error occurs.
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+Exit status is \-1 if non-specific error occurs.
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If syntactic or structural errors exist, exit status is number of
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errors detected.
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.TP
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diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/lexnames.5 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/lexnames.5
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--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/lexnames.5 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
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-.TH LEXNAMES 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats"
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+.TH LEXNAMES 5 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats"
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.SH NAME
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-List of WordNet lexicographer file names and numbers
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+lexnames \- List of WordNet lexicographer file names and numbers
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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During WordNet development synsets are organized into forty-five
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lexicographer files based on syntactic category and logical groupings.
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-.BR grind (1WN)
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+.BR grind (1)
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processes these files and produces a database suitable for use with
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the WordNet library, interface code, and other applications. The
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format of the lexicographer files is described in
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-.BR wninput (5WN).
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+.BR wninput (5).
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A file number corresponds to each lexicographer file. File numbers
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are encoded in several parts of the WordNet system as an efficient way
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@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Base directory for WordNet. Default is
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.B lexnames
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list of lexicographer file names and numbers
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.SH SEE ALSO
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-.BR grind (1WN),
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-.BR wnintro (5WN),
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-.BR wndb (5WN),
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-.BR wninput (5WN).
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+.BR grind (1),
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+.BR wnintro (5),
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+.BR wndb (5),
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+.BR wninput (5).
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diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/Makefile WordNet-3.0/doc/man/Makefile
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--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/Makefile 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
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@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ sbindir = ${exec_prefix}/sbin
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sharedstatedir = ${prefix}/com
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sysconfdir = ${prefix}/etc
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target_alias =
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-man_MANS = binsrch.3 cntlist.5 grind.1 lexnames.5 morph.3 morphy.7 senseidx.5 uniqbeg.7 wn.1 wnb.1 wndb.5 wngloss.7 wngroups.7 wninput.5 wnintro.1 wnintro.3 wnintro.5 wnintro.7 wnlicens.7 wnpkgs.7 wnsearch.3 wnstats.7 wnutil.3
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+man_MANS = binsrch.3 cntlist.5 grind.1 lexnames.5 morph.3 morphy.7 senseidx.5 uniqbeg.7 wn.1 wnb.1 wndb.5 wngloss.7 wngroups.7 wninput.5 wnintro.1 wnintro.3 wnintro.5 wnintro.7 wnlicens.7 wnpkgs.7 wnsearch.3 wnstats.7 wnutil.3 wishwn.1
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all: all-am
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.SUFFIXES:
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diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/morph.3 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/morph.3
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--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/morph.3 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
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'\" t
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.\" $Id$
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-.TH MORPH 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions"
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+.TH MORPH 3 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions"
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.SH NAME
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-morphinit, re_morphinit, morphstr, morphword
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+morphinit, re_morphinit, morphstr, morphword \- WordNet morphological processor functions
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.LP
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\fB#include "wn.h"\fP
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@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ is called by
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and is not intended to be called directly by an application.
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Applications wishing to use WordNet and/or the morphological functions
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must call \fBwninit(\|)\fP at the start of the program. See
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-.BR wnutil (3WN)
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+.BR wnutil (3)
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for more information.
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\fIorigstr\fP may be either a word or a collocation formed by joining
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@@ -93,10 +93,10 @@ If
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is passed, it is treated by \fBmorphstr(\|)\fP as
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.SB ADJECTIVE.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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-.BR wnintro (3WN),
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-.BR wnsearch (3WN),
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-.BR wndb (5WN),
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-.BR morphy (7WN).
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+.BR wnintro (3),
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+.BR wnsearch (3),
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+.BR wndb (5),
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+.BR morphy (7).
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.SH WARNINGS
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Passing an invalid part of speech will result in a core dump.
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diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/morphy.7 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/morphy.7
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--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/morphy.7 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
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'\" t
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.\" $Id$
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-.TH MORPHY 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm"
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+.TH MORPHY 7 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm"
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.SH NAME
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morphy \- discussion of WordNet's morphological processing
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ is returned. A transformation to a vali
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if the base form of the string is not in WordNet.
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The morphological functions are found in the WordNet library. See
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-.BR morph (3WN)
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+.BR morph (3)
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for information on using these functions.
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.SS Rules of Detachment
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The following table shows the rules of detachment used by Morphy. If
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@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ algorithmic manner. Each line of an exc
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inflected form of a word or collocation, followed by one or more base
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forms. The list is kept in alphabetical order and a binary search is
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used to find words in these lists. See
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-.BR wndb (5WN)
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+.BR wndb (5)
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for information on the format of the exception list files.
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.SS Single Words
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In general, single words are relatively easy to process. Morphy first
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@@ -172,9 +172,9 @@ Base directory for WordNet. Default is
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.B \fIpos\fP.exc
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morphology exception lists
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.SH SEE ALSO
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-.BR wn (1WN),
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-.BR wnb (1WN),
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-.BR binsrch (3WN),
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-.BR morph (3WN),
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-.BR wndb (5WN),
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-.BR wninput (7WN).
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+.BR wn (1),
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+.BR wnb (1),
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+.BR binsrch (3),
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+.BR morph (3),
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+.BR wndb (5),
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+.BR wninput (7).
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diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/prologdb.5 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/prologdb.5
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--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/prologdb.5 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
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.\" $Id$
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-.TH PROLOGDB 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats"
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+.TH PROLOGDB 5 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats"
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.SH NAME
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wn_\*.pl \- description of Prolog database files
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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@@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ WordNet relation giving the user the abi
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of the database that they are interested.
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See \fBFILES\fP, below, for a list of the database files and
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-.BR wndb (5WN)
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+.BR wndb (5)
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and
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-.BR wninput (5WN)
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+.BR wninput (5)
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for detailed descriptions of the various WordNet relations (referred to
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as \fIoperators\fP in this manual page).
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.SS File Format
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@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ all words in a synset. The operator is
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A \fIsynset_id\fP is a nine byte field in which the first
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byte defines the syntactic category of the synset and the remaining
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eight bytes are a \fIsynset_offset\fP, as defined in
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-.BR wndb (5WN),
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+.BR wndb (5),
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indicating the byte offset in the \fBdata.\fP\fIpos\fP file that
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corresponds to the syntactic category.
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lexical WordNet relations \fIw_num\fP may be 0, indicating that the
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relation holds for all words in the synset indicated by the preceding
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\fIsynset_id\fP. See
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-.BR wninput (5WN)
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+.BR wninput (5)
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for a discussion of semantic and lexical relations.
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\fIss_type\fP is a one character code indicating the synset type:
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\fIword\fP is immediately followed by a syntactic marker if one was
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specified in the lexicographer file. A syntactic marker is appended,
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in parentheses, onto \fIword\fP without any intervening spaces. See
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-.BR wninput (5WN)
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+.BR wninput (5)
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for a list of the syntactic markers for adjectives.
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Each synset has a \fIgloss\fP that may contain a definition, one or
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@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ the synset. If non-zero, the frame appl
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synset.
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In WordNet, sense numbers are assigned as described in
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-.BR wndb (5WN).
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+.BR wndb (5).
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\fItag_count\fP is the number of times the sense was tagged in the
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Semantic Concordances, and \fB0\fP if it was not instantiated.
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.SH NOTES
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@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ pertainym pointers
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.B wn_fr.pl
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frame pointers
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.SH SEE ALSO
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-.BR wndb (5WN),
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-.BR wninput (5WN),
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-.BR wngroups (7WN),
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-.BR wnpkgs (7WN).
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+.BR wndb (5),
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+.BR wninput (5),
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+.BR wngroups (7),
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+.BR wnpkgs (7).
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diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/senseidx.5 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/senseidx.5
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--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/senseidx.5 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
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'\" t
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.\" $Id$
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.tr ~
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-.TH SENSEIDX 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats"
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+.TH SENSEIDX 5 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats"
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.SH NAME
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index.sense, sense.idx \- WordNet's sense index
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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@@ -31,10 +31,10 @@ Using the sense index and a \fIsense_key
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obtained. A mapping from noun \fIsense_key\fPs in WordNet 1.6 to
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corresponding 2.0 \fIsense_key\fPs is provided with version 2.0,
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and is described in
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-.BR sensemap (5WN).
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+.BR sensemap (5).
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See
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-.BR wndb (5WN)
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+.BR wndb (5)
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for a thorough discussion of the WordNet database files.
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.SS File Format
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The sense index file lists all of the senses in the WordNet database
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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ structure containing the parsed synset i
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\fIsense_number\fP is a decimal integer indicating the sense number of
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the word, within the part of speech encoded in \fIsense_key\fP, in the
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WordNet database. See
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-.BR wndb (5WN)
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+.BR wndb (5)
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for information about how sense numbers are assigned.
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\fItag_cnt\fP represents the decimal number of times the sense is
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@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ below for a listing of the numbers corre
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\fIlex_filenum\fP is a two digit decimal integer representing the
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name of the lexicographer file containing the synset for the sense.
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See
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-.BR lexnames (5WN)
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+.BR lexnames (5)
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for the list of lexicographer file names and their corresponding numbers.
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\fIlex_id\fP is a two digit decimal integer that, when appended onto
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\fB00\fP. Note that a value of \fB00\fP is the default, and therefore
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is not present in lexicographer files. Only non-default \fIlex_id\fP
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values must be explicitly assigned in lexicographer files. See
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-.BR wninput (5WN)
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+.BR wninput (5)
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for information on the format of lexicographer files.
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\fIhead_word\fP is only present if the sense is in an adjective
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.B index.sense
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sense index
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.SH SEE ALSO
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-.BR binsrch (3WN),
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-.BR wnsearch (3WN),
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-.BR lexnames (5WN),
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-.BR wnintro (5WN),
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-.BR sensemap (5WN),
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-.BR wndb (5WN),
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-.BR wninput (5WN).
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+.BR binsrch (3),
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+.BR wnsearch (3),
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+.BR lexnames (5),
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+.BR wnintro (5),
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+.BR sensemap (5),
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+.BR wndb (5),
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+.BR wninput (5).
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diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/uniqbeg.7 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/uniqbeg.7
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--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/uniqbeg.7 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
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'\" t
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.\" $Id$
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-.TH UNIQBEG 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm"
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-.TH WN 1WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands"
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+.TH WN 1 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands"
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.SH NAME
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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senses that are close in meaning together, with a line of dashes
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indicating the end of a group. See
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-.BR wngroups (7WN)
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for a discussion of how senses are grouped.
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morphology exception lists
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.SH SEE ALSO
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-.BR wnintro (1WN),
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-.BR wnb (1WN),
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-.BR wnintro (3WN),
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-.BR lexnames (5WN),
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-.BR senseidx (5WN)
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-.BR wndb (5WN),
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-.BR wninput (5WN),
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-.BR morphy (7WN),
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-.BR wngloss (7WN),
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-.BR wngroups (7WN).
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+.BR wnintro (1),
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+.BR wnb (1),
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+.BR wnintro (3),
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+.BR lexnames (5),
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+.BR wndb (5),
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+.BR wninput (5),
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+.BR morphy (7),
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+.BR wngloss (7),
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+.BR wngroups (7).
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.SH BUGS
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.SH NAME
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wnb \- WordNet window-based browser interface
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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Display this manual page.
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.IP "Help on WordNet terminology"
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Display the
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-.BR wngloss (7WN)
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+.BR wngloss (7)
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manual page.
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.IP "Display the WordNet license"
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Display the WordNet copyright notice and license agreement.
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similarity"\fP search is selected, senses that are close
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in meaning are printed together, with a line of dashes indicating the
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end of a group. See
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-.BR wngroups (7WN)
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+.BR wngroups (7)
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for a discussion how senses are grouped.
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The output of the \fB"Derivationally Related Forms"\fP
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.B \fIpos\fP.exc
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morphology exception lists
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.SH SEE ALSO
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-.BR wnintro (1WN),
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-.BR wn (1WN),
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-.BR wnintro (3WN),
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-.BR lexnames (5WN),
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-.BR senseidx (5WN),
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-.BR wndb (5WN),
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-.BR wninput (5WN),
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-.BR morphy (7WN),
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-.BR wngloss (7WN),
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-.BR wngroups (7WN).
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+.BR wnintro (1),
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+.BR wn (1),
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+.BR wnintro (3),
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+.BR lexnames (5),
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+.BR senseidx (5),
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+.BR wndb (5),
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+.BR wninput (5),
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+.BR morphy (7),
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+.BR wngloss (7),
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+.BR wngroups (7).
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.SH BUGS
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Please reports bugs to wordnet@princeton.edu.
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-.TH WNDB 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats"
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+.TH WNDB 5 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats"
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.SH NAME
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index.noun, data.noun, index.verb, data.verb, index.adj, data.adj, index.adv, data.adv \- WordNet database files
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.LP
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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Words in the index file are in lower cas
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were entered in the lexicographer files. This folds various
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orthographic representations of the word into one line enabling
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database searches to be case insensitive. See
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-.BR wninput (5WN)
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+.BR wninput (5)
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for a detailed description of the lexicographer files
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A data file for a syntactic category contains information
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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ newline character. Fields enclosed in i
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not be present.
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See
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-.BR wngloss (7WN)
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+.BR wngloss (7)
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for a glossary of WordNet terminology and a discussion of the
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database's content and logical organization.
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.SS Index File Format
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@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ containing it.
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.I ptr_symbol
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A space separated list of \fIp_cnt\fP different types of pointers that
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\fIlemma\fP has in all synsets containing it. See
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-.BR wninput (5WN)
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+.BR wninput (5)
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for a list of \fIpointer_symbol\fPs. If all senses of \fIlemma\fP
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have no pointers, this field is omitted and \fIp_cnt\fP is \fB0\fP.
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.TP 15
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@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ different sense of \fIlemma\fP in WordNe
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8 digit, zero-filled decimal integer that can be used with
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.BR fseek (3)
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to read a synset from the data file. When passed to
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-.BR read_synset (3WN)
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+.BR read_synset (3)
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along with the syntactic category, a data structure containing the
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parsed synset is returned.
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.SS Data File Format
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@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ integer.
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.I lex_filenum
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Two digit decimal integer corresponding to the lexicographer file name
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containing the synset. See
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-.BR lexnames (5WN)
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+.BR lexnames (5)
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for the list of filenames and their corresponding numbers.
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.TP 15
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.I ss_type
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@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ lower-case forms. In \fBdata.adj\fP, a
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syntactic marker if one was specified in the lexicographer file. A
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syntactic marker is appended, in parentheses, onto \fIword\fP without
|
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any intervening spaces. See
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-.BR wninput (5WN)
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+.BR wninput (5)
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for a list of the syntactic markers for adjectives.
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.TP 15
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.I lex_id
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@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ relation holds. Word numbers are assign
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a synset, from left to right, beginning with \fB1\fP.
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See
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-.BR wninput (5WN)
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+.BR wninput (5)
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for a list of \fIpointer_symbol\fPs, and semantic and lexical pointer
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classifications.
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.TP 15
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word indicated. Word numbers are assigned as described for pointers.
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Each \fIf_num~~w_num\fP pair is preceded by a \fB+\fP.
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See
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-.BR wninput (5WN)
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+.BR wninput (5)
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for the text of the generic sentence frames.
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.TP
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.I gloss
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@@ -250,11 +250,11 @@ entry in the \fBindex.\fIpos\fR files in
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in the list have been tagged.
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The
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-.BR cntlist (5WN)
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+.BR cntlist (5)
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file provided with the database lists the number of times each sense
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is tagged in the semantic concordances. The data from \fBcntlist\fP
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is used by
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-.BR grind (1WN)
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+.BR grind (1)
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to order the senses of each word. When the \fBindex\fP.\fIpos\fP
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files are generated, the \fIsynset_offset\fPs are output in sense
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number order, with sense 1 first in the list. Senses with the same
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@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ generated from a machine-readable dictio
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that are not in WordNet. Also, for many of the inflected forms, base
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forms could be easily derived using the standard rules of detachment
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programmed into Morphy (See
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-.BR morph (7WN)).
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+.BR morph (7)).
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These anomalies are allowed to remain in the exception list files,
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as they do no harm.
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used as a placeholder in the text for the verb. Both files are sorted
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alphabetically so that the \fIsense_key\fP and template sentence
|
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number can be used as indices, via
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-.BR binsrch (3WN),
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+.BR binsrch (3),
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into the appropriate file.
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When a request for
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@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ represents all of the word senses and sy
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The \fIword\fP, \fIlex_id\fP, and \fIlex_filenum\fP fields together
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uniquely identify each word sense in WordNet. These can be encoded in
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a \fIsense_key\fP as described in
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-.BR senseidx (5WN).
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+.BR senseidx (5).
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Each synset in the database can be uniquely identified by combining
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the \fIsynset_offset\fP for the synset with a code for the syntactic
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category (since it is possible for synsets in different
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@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ The WordNet system provide both command
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interfaces to the database. Both interfaces utilize a common library
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of search and morphology code. The source code for the library and
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interfaces is included in the WordNet package. See
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-.BR wnintro (3WN)
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+.BR wnintro (3)
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for an overview of the WordNet source code.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)
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.TP 20
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.B \fIpos\fP.exc
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morphology exception lists
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.SH SEE ALSO
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-.BR grind (1WN),
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-.BR wn (1WN),
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-.BR wnb (1WN),
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-.BR wnintro (3WN),
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-.BR binsrch (3WN),
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-.BR wnintro (5WN),
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-.BR cntlist (5WN),
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-.BR lexnames (5WN),
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-.BR senseidx (5WN),
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-.BR wninput (5WN),
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-.BR morphy (7WN),
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-.BR wngloss (7WN),
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-.BR wngroups (7WN),
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-.BR wnstats (7WN).
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+.BR grind (1),
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+.BR wn (1),
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+.BR wnb (1),
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+.BR wnintro (3),
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+.BR binsrch (3),
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+.BR wnintro (5),
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+.BR cntlist (5),
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+.BR lexnames (5),
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+.BR senseidx (5),
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+.BR wninput (5),
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+.BR morphy (7),
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+.BR wngloss (7),
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+.BR wngroups (7),
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+.BR wnstats (7).
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-.TH WNGLOSS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm"
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+.TH WNGLOSS 7 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm"
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.SH NAME
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wngloss \- glossary of terms used in WordNet system
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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@@ -26,12 +26,12 @@ these files into a database, and search
|
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display information from the database. The lexicographer files
|
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organize nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs into groups of synonyms,
|
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and describe relations between synonym groups.
|
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-.BR grind (1WN)
|
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+.BR grind (1)
|
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converts the lexicographer files into a database that encodes the
|
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relations between the synonym groups. The different interfaces to the
|
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WordNet database utilize a common library of search routines to
|
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display these relations. Note that the lexicographer files and
|
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-.BR grind (1WN)
|
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+.BR grind (1)
|
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program are not generally distributed.
|
|
|
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.SS Database Organization
|
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@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ antonyms; therefore the synset for an ad
|
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lexical pointer to the adjective from which it is derived.
|
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See
|
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-.BR wndb (5WN)
|
|
+.BR wndb (5)
|
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for a detailed description of the database files and how the data are
|
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represented.
|
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.SH GLOSSARY OF TERMS
|
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@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ inflections are added.
|
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.TP 25
|
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.B basic synset
|
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Syntactically, same as \fBsynset\fP. Term is used in
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-.BR wninput (5WN)
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+.BR wninput (5)
|
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to help explain differences in entering synsets in lexicographer
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files.
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.TP 25
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sense key combines a \fBlemma\fP field and codes for the synset type,
|
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lexicographer id, lexicographer file number, and information about a
|
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satellite's \fBhead synset\fP, if required. See
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-.BR senseidx (5WN)
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+.BR senseidx (5)
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for a description of the format of a sense key.
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.TP 25
|
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.B subordinate
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-.TH WNGROUPS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm"
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+.TH WNGROUPS 7 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm"
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.SH NAME
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wngroups \- discussion of WordNet search code to group similar verb senses
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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@@ -34,10 +34,10 @@ verb sense keys and sentence frame numbe
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.B sents.vrb
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example sentence frames
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.SH SEE ALSO
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-.BR wn (1WN),
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-.BR wnb (1WN),
|
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-.BR senseidx (5WN),
|
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-.BR wnsearch (3WN),
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-.BR wndb (5WN),
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-.BR wnintro (7WN).
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+.BR wn (1),
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+.BR wnb (1),
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+.BR senseidx (5),
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+.BR wnsearch (3),
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+.BR wndb (5),
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+.BR wnintro (7).
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-.TH WNINPUT 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats"
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+.TH WNINPUT 5 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats"
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.SH NAME
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noun.\fIsuffix\fP, verb.\fIsuffix\fP, adj.\fIsuffix\fP, adv.\fIsuffix\fP \-
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WordNet lexicographer files that are input to
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-.BR grind (1WN)
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+.BR grind (1)
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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WordNet's source files are written by lexicographers. They are the
|
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product of a detailed relational analysis of lexical semantics: a
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ satellite synsets. Adverbs generally po
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which they are derived.
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See
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-.BR wngloss (7WN)
|
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+.BR wngloss (7)
|
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for a glossary of WordNet terminology and a discussion of the
|
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database's content and logical organization.
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.SS Lexicographer File Names
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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ where \fIpos\fP is either \fBnoun\fP, \f
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\fBadv\fP. \fIsuffix\fP may be used to organize groups of synsets
|
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into different files, for example \fBnoun.animal\fP and
|
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\fBnoun.plant\fP. See
|
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-.BR lexnames (5WN)
|
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+.BR lexnames (5)
|
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for a list of lexicographer file names that are used in building
|
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WordNet.
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.SS Pointers
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@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ The \fIpointer_symbol\fPs for adverbs ar
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Many pointer types are reflexive, meaning that if a synset contains a
|
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pointer to another synset, the other synset should contain a
|
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corresponding reflexive pointer.
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-.BR grind (1WN)
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+.BR grind (1)
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automatically inserts missing reflexive pointers for the following
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pointer types:
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@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ synset can be used. For some verb sense
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illustrating actual uses of the verb are provided. (See
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.SB "Verb Example Sentences"
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in
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-.BR wndb (5WN).)
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+.BR wndb (5).)
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Whenever there is no example sentence, the generic sentence frames
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specified by the lexicographer are used. The generic sentence frames
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are entered in a synset as a comma-separated list of integer frame
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-.KS
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.RS
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.nf
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\fB{\fP \fI~~words~~pointers~~frames~~\fP \fB(\fP ~\fIgloss~\fP \fB)~~}\fR
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.fi
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.RE
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-.KE
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the syntax of basic synsets, however a "Similar to" pointer must be
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specified in a head synset for each of its satellite synsets. Most
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adjective clusters contain two antonymous parts. See
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-.BR wngloss (7WN)
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+.BR wngloss (7)
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for a discussion of adjective clusters, and
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.SB "Special Adjective Syntax"
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for more information on adjective cluster syntax.
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define an adjective cluster. Only one word can be specified in each
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word/pointer set, and any number of pointers may be included. A
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synset can have any number of word/pointer sets. Each is treated by
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-.BR grind (1WN)
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+.BR grind (1)
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essentially as a \fIword\fP, so they all must appear
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before any synset \fIpointers\fP representing semantic relations.
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.fi
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.RE
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.SH SEE ALSO
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-.BR grind (1WN),
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-.BR wnintro (5WN),
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-.BR lexnames (5WN),
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-.BR wndb (5WN),
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-.BR uniqbeg (7WN),
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-.BR wngloss (7WN).
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+.BR grind (1),
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+.BR wnintro (5),
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+.BR lexnames (5),
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+.BR wndb (5),
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+.BR uniqbeg (7),
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+.BR wngloss (7).
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.LP
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Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed.
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\fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP.
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diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnintro.1 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnintro.1
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--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnintro.1 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
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'\" t
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.\" $Id$
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.tr ~
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-.TH WNINTRO 1WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands"
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+.TH WNINTRO 1 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm User Commands"
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.SH NAME
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wnintro \- WordNet user commands
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ pages that describe commands available w
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packages.
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The WordNet interfaces
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-.BR wn (1WN)
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+.BR wn (1)
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and
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-.BR wnb (1WN)
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+.BR wnb (1)
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allow the user to search the WordNet database and display the
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information textually.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)
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@@ -35,12 +35,12 @@ Default is \fBWNHOME/dict\fP.
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Base directory for WordNet. Default is
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\fBC:\eProgram~Files\eWordNet\e3.0\fP.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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-.BR grind (1WN),
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-.BR wn (1WN),
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-.BR wnb (1WN),
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-.BR wnintro (3WN),
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-.BR wnintro (5WN),
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-.BR wnintro (7WN).
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+.BR grind (1),
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+.BR wn (1),
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+.BR wnb (1),
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+.BR wnintro (3),
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+.BR wnintro (5),
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+.BR wnintro (7).
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.LP
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Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed.
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\fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP.
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diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnintro.3 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnintro.3
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--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnintro.3 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
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'\" t
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.\" $Id$
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.tr ~
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-.TH WNINTRO 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions"
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+.TH WNINTRO 3 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions"
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.SH NAME
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wnintro \- introduction to WordNet library functions
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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@@ -15,16 +15,16 @@ center box ;
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l | l | l.
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\fBCategory\fP \fBManual Page\fP \fBObject File\fP
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_
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-Database Search wnsearch (3WN) search.o
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-Morphology morph (3WN) morph.o
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-Misc. Utility wnutil (3WN) wnutil.o
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-Binary Search binsrch (3WN) binsrch.o
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+Database Search wnsearch (3) search.o
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+Morphology morph (3) morph.o
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+Misc. Utility wnutil (3) wnutil.o
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+Binary Search binsrch (3) binsrch.o
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.TE
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The WordNet library is used by all of the searching interfaces
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provided with the various WordNet packages. Additional programs in
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the system, such as
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-.BR grind (1WN),
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+.BR grind (1),
|
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also use functions in this library.
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|
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The WordNet library is provided in both source and binary forms (on
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@@ -212,11 +212,11 @@ use any WordNet library functions.
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.SH NOTES
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All library functions that access the database files expect the files
|
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to be open. The function
|
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-.BR wninit (3WN)
|
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+.BR wninit (3)
|
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must be called before other database access functions such as
|
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-.BR findtheinfo (3WN)
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+.BR findtheinfo (3)
|
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or
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-.BR read_synset (3WN).
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+.BR read_synset (3).
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Inclusion of the header file \fBwn.h\fP is necessary.
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|
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@@ -265,13 +265,13 @@ WordNet library (Windows)
|
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.B include
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header files for use with WordNet library
|
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.SH SEE ALSO
|
|
-.BR wnintro (1WN),
|
|
-.BR binsrch (3WN),
|
|
-.BR morph (3WN),
|
|
-.BR wnsearch (3WN),
|
|
-.BR wnutil (3WN),
|
|
-.BR wnintro (5WN),
|
|
-.BR wnintro (7WN).
|
|
+.BR wnintro (1),
|
|
+.BR binsrch (3),
|
|
+.BR morph (3),
|
|
+.BR wnsearch (3),
|
|
+.BR wnutil (3),
|
|
+.BR wnintro (5),
|
|
+.BR wnintro (7).
|
|
|
|
Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed.
|
|
\fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP.
|
|
diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnintro.5 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnintro.5
|
|
--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnintro.5 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
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+++ WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnintro.5 2009-01-18 03:31:02.000000000 +0100
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|
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|
'\" t
|
|
.\" $Id$
|
|
.tr ~
|
|
-.TH WNINTRO 5WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats"
|
|
+.TH WNINTRO 5 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm File Formats"
|
|
.SH NAME
|
|
wnintro \- introduction to descriptions of WordNet file formats
|
|
.SH SYNOPSIS
|
|
@@ -36,17 +36,17 @@ field names are consistently defined. F
|
|
files contain one or more \fIsynset_offset\fP fields. In each case,
|
|
the definition of \fIsynset_offset\fP is identical.
|
|
.SH SEE ALSO
|
|
-.BR wnintro (1WN),
|
|
-.BR wnintro (3WN),
|
|
-.BR cntlist (5WN),
|
|
-.BR lexnames (5WN),
|
|
-.BR prologdb (5WN),
|
|
-.BR senseidx (5WN),
|
|
-.BR sensemap (5WN),
|
|
-.BR wndb (5WN),
|
|
-.BR wninput (5WN),
|
|
-.BR wnintro (7WN),
|
|
-.BR wngloss (7WN).
|
|
+.BR wnintro (1),
|
|
+.BR wnintro (3),
|
|
+.BR cntlist (5),
|
|
+.BR lexnames (5),
|
|
+.BR prologdb (5),
|
|
+.BR senseidx (5),
|
|
+.BR sensemap (5),
|
|
+.BR wndb (5),
|
|
+.BR wninput (5),
|
|
+.BR wnintro (7),
|
|
+.BR wngloss (7).
|
|
.LP
|
|
Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed.
|
|
\fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP.
|
|
diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnintro.7 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnintro.7
|
|
--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnintro.7 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
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|
+++ WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnintro.7 2009-01-18 03:31:02.000000000 +0100
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|
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|
'\" t
|
|
.\" $Id$
|
|
.tr ~
|
|
-.TH WNINTRO 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "Miscellaneous WordNet\(tm Topics"
|
|
+.TH WNINTRO 7 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "Miscellaneous WordNet\(tm Topics"
|
|
.SH NAME
|
|
wnintro \- introduction to miscellaneous WordNet information
|
|
.SH SYNOPSIS
|
|
@@ -24,16 +24,16 @@ This section of the \fIWordNet Reference
|
|
that describe various topics related to WordNet and the semantic
|
|
concordances, and a glossary of terms.
|
|
.SH SEE ALSO
|
|
-.BR wnintro (1WN),
|
|
-.BR wnintro (3WN),
|
|
-.BR wnintro (5WN),
|
|
-.BR morphy (7WN),
|
|
-.BR uniqbeg (7WN),
|
|
-.BR wngroups (7WN),
|
|
-.BR wnlicens (7WN),
|
|
-.BR wnpkgs (7WN),
|
|
-.BR wnstats (7WN),
|
|
-.BR wngloss (7WN).
|
|
+.BR wnintro (1),
|
|
+.BR wnintro (3),
|
|
+.BR wnintro (5),
|
|
+.BR morphy (7),
|
|
+.BR uniqbeg (7),
|
|
+.BR wngroups (7),
|
|
+.BR wnlicens (7),
|
|
+.BR wnpkgs (7),
|
|
+.BR wnstats (7),
|
|
+.BR wngloss (7).
|
|
.LP
|
|
Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed.
|
|
\fI"WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database"\fP.
|
|
diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnlicens.7 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnlicens.7
|
|
--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnlicens.7 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
|
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+++ WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnlicens.7 2009-01-18 03:31:02.000000000 +0100
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|
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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|
'\" t
|
|
.\" $Id$
|
|
-.TH WNLICENS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm"
|
|
+.TH WNLICENS 7 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm"
|
|
.SH NAME
|
|
wnlicens \- text of WordNet license
|
|
.SH DESCRIPTION
|
|
diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnpkgs.7 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnpkgs.7
|
|
--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnpkgs.7 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
|
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+++ WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnpkgs.7 2009-01-18 03:31:02.000000000 +0100
|
|
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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|
'\" t
|
|
.\" $Id$
|
|
.tr ~
|
|
-.TH WNPKGS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm"
|
|
+.TH WNPKGS 7 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm"
|
|
.SH NAME
|
|
wnpkgs \- description of various WordNet system packages
|
|
.SH DESCRIPTION
|
|
@@ -65,13 +65,13 @@ files. As with the Prolog database, thi
|
|
in compressed tar format, but the files are also in ASCII.
|
|
.SH NOTES
|
|
The lexicographer files and
|
|
-.BR grind (1WN)
|
|
+.BR grind (1)
|
|
program are not generally distributed.
|
|
|
|
All of the packages described above may not be available at the time
|
|
of release of the 3.0 database package.
|
|
.SH SEE ALSO
|
|
-.BR wnintro (1WN),
|
|
-.BR wnintro (3WN),
|
|
-.BR wnintro (5WN),
|
|
-.BR wnintro (7WN).
|
|
+.BR wnintro (1),
|
|
+.BR wnintro (3),
|
|
+.BR wnintro (5),
|
|
+.BR wnintro (7).
|
|
diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnsearch.3 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnsearch.3
|
|
--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnsearch.3 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
|
|
+++ WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnsearch.3 2009-01-18 03:31:02.000000000 +0100
|
|
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
|
'\" t
|
|
.\" $Id$
|
|
-.TH WNSEARCH 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions"
|
|
+.TH WNSEARCH 3 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions"
|
|
.SH NAME
|
|
-findtheinfo, findtheinfo_ds, is_defined, in_wn, index_lookup, parse_index, getindex, read_synset, parse_synset, free_syns, free_synset, free_index, traceptrs_ds, do_trace
|
|
+findtheinfo, findtheinfo_ds, is_defined, in_wn, index_lookup, parse_index, getindex, read_synset, parse_synset, free_syns, free_synset, free_index, traceptrs_ds, do_trace \- functions for searching the WordNet database
|
|
.SH SYNOPSIS
|
|
.LP
|
|
\fB#include "wn.h"
|
|
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ through the \fInextform\fP pointer of th
|
|
There is no extensive description of what each search type is or the
|
|
results returned. Using the WordNet interface, examining the source
|
|
code, and reading
|
|
-.BR wndb (5WN)
|
|
+.BR wndb (5)
|
|
are the best ways to see what types of searches are available and the
|
|
data returned for each.
|
|
|
|
@@ -277,9 +277,9 @@ OVERVIEW 31 \fIn/a\fP Show all synsets f
|
|
CLASSIF_CATEGORY 32 ;c Show domain topic
|
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CLASSIF_USAGE 33 ;u Show domain usage
|
|
CLASSIF_REGIONAL 34 ;r Show domain region
|
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-CLASS_CATEGORY 35 -c Show domain terms for topic
|
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-CLASS_USAGE 36 -u Show domain terms for usage
|
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-CLASS_REGIONAL 37 -r Show domain terms for region
|
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+CLASS_CATEGORY 35 \-c Show domain terms for topic
|
|
+CLASS_USAGE 36 \-u Show domain terms for usage
|
|
+CLASS_REGIONAL 37 \-r Show domain terms for region
|
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INSTANCE 38 @i Instance of
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INSTANCES 39 \(api Show instances
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.TE
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|
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ OVERVIEW
|
|
.SH NOTES
|
|
Applications that use WordNet and/or the morphological functions
|
|
must call \fBwninit(\|)\fP at the start of the program. See
|
|
-.BR wnutil (3WN)
|
|
+.BR wnutil (3)
|
|
for more information.
|
|
|
|
In all function calls, \fIsearchstr\fP may be either a word or a
|
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@@ -317,14 +317,14 @@ The \fIsearchds\fP field is set by \fBfi
|
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The \fIpos\fP passed to \fBtraceptrs_ds(\|)\fP is not used.
|
|
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|
.SH SEE ALSO
|
|
-.BR wn (1WN),
|
|
-.BR wnb (1WN),
|
|
-.BR wnintro (3WN),
|
|
-.BR binsrch (3WN),
|
|
+.BR wn (1),
|
|
+.BR wnb (1),
|
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+.BR wnintro (3),
|
|
+.BR binsrch (3),
|
|
.BR malloc (3),
|
|
-.BR morph (3WN),
|
|
-.BR wnutil (3WN),
|
|
-.BR wnintro (5WN).
|
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+.BR morph (3),
|
|
+.BR wnutil (3),
|
|
+.BR wnintro (5).
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|
.SH WARNINGS
|
|
\fBparse_synset(\|)\fP must find an exact match between the
|
|
\fIsearchstr\fP passed and a word in the synset to set
|
|
diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnstats.7 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnstats.7
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--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnstats.7 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
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+++ WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnstats.7 2009-01-18 03:31:02.000000000 +0100
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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'\" t
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.\" $Id$
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-.TH WNSTATS 7WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm"
|
|
+.TH WNSTATS 7 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm"
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.SH NAME
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wnstats \- WordNet 3.0 database statistics
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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|
diff -upNr WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnutil.3 WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnutil.3
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--- WordNet-3.0.orig/doc/man/wnutil.3 2009-01-18 03:29:55.000000000 +0100
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+++ WordNet-3.0/doc/man/wnutil.3 2009-01-18 03:31:02.000000000 +0100
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@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
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'\" t
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.\" $Id$
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-.TH WNUTIL 3WN "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions"
|
|
+.TH WNUTIL 3 "Dec 2006" "WordNet 3.0" "WordNet\(tm Library Functions"
|
|
.SH NAME
|
|
wninit, re_wninit, cntwords, strtolower, ToLowerCase, strsubst,
|
|
getptrtype, getpos, getsstype, StrToPos, GetSynsetForSense,
|
|
GetDataOffset, GetPolyCount, WNSnsToStr,
|
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-GetValidIndexPointer, GetWNSense, GetSenseIndex, default_display_message
|
|
+GetValidIndexPointer, GetWNSense, GetSenseIndex, default_display_message \- utility functions used by the interface code
|
|
.SH SYNOPSIS
|
|
.LP
|
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\fB#include "wn.h"\fP
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ GetValidIndexPointer, GetWNSense, GetSen
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.LP
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\fBint getsstype(char *ss_type);\fP
|
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.LP
|
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-\fBint StrToPos(char \**pos);\fP
|
|
+\fBint StrToPos(char **pos);\fP
|
|
.LP
|
|
\fBSynsetPtr GetSynsetForSense(char *sense_key);\fP
|
|
.LP
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@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ returns resulting string.
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.B getptrtype(\|)
|
|
returns the integer \fIptr_type\fP corresponding to the pointer
|
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character passed in \fIptr_symbol\fP. See
|
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-.BR wnsearch (3WN)
|
|
+.BR wnsearch (3)
|
|
for a table of pointer symbols and types.
|
|
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.B getpos(\|)
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@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ returns sense key encoding for \fIsense_
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|
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.B GetValidIndexPointer(\|)
|
|
returns the Index structure for \fIword\fP in \fIpos\fP. Calls
|
|
-.BR morphstr (3WN)
|
|
+.BR morphstr (3)
|
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to find a valid base form if \fIword\fP is inflected.
|
|
|
|
.B GetWNSense(\|)
|
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@@ -165,11 +165,11 @@ description of what each search type is
|
|
Using the WordNet interface is the best way to see what types of
|
|
searches are available, and the data returned for each.
|
|
.SH SEE ALSO
|
|
-.BR wnintro (3WN),
|
|
-.BR wnsearch (3WN),
|
|
-.BR morph (3WN),
|
|
-.BR wnintro (5WN),
|
|
-.BR wnintro (7WN).
|
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+.BR wnintro (3),
|
|
+.BR wnsearch (3),
|
|
+.BR morph (3),
|
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+.BR wnintro (5),
|
|
+.BR wnintro (7).
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|
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|
.SH WARNINGS
|
|
Error checking on passed arguments is not rigorous. Passing
|