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We give a description of the material included in the two sub-bases. | We give a description of the material included in the two sub-bases. | ||
- | ===== BCS ===== | + | ===== BCMS ===== |
- | The verb selection for BCS was conducted using the corpora | + | The verb selection for BCMS was conducted using the corpora |
- | + | Different shapes that the same verbs have in two or each of the varieties were introduced as separate entries and annotated as variants of one verb. Some typical examples of variants are ekavian and ijekavian versions (e.g. // | |
- | **Some general notes**\\ | + | borrowed verbs (e.g. // |
===== Slovenian | ===== Slovenian | ||
- | The list of 3000 most common Slovenian verbs was made using [[https:// | + | The list of 3000 most common Slovenian verbs was made using [[https:// |
- | **Some general notes**\\ | + | ===== Some general notes ===== |
- | Items that got on the list due to mistakes in annotation in the corpus were excluded from our list and replaced by the next web on the list of most common verbs. One such example is ‘// | + | Items that got on the list due to mistakes in annotation in the corpus were excluded from our list and replaced by the next web on the list of most common verbs. One such example |
- | The list of verbs includes several homophonous verbs. Since the corpus is not annotated for meaning, homophonous verbs are counted as one verb. For example, the verb //brati// can mean ‘read’ or ‘gather, collect’. In such cases the annotators annotated the verb for the propertes | + | The list of verbs includes several homophonous verbs. Since the corpus is not annotated for meaning, homophonous verbs are counted as one verb. For example, in Slovenian, the verb //brati// can mean ‘read’ or ‘gather, collect’. In such cases the annotators annotated the verb for the properties |
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* whether the verb can be intransitive with an external argument, | * whether the verb can be intransitive with an external argument, | ||
* whether the verb denotes a state, | * whether the verb denotes a state, | ||
- | * whether the verb can take an argument (each type of argument annotated as a separate property) | + | * whether the verb can take an argument (each type of argument annotated as a separate property): in the accusative case, in the dative case, in the genitive case, in the instrumental case, a clausal argument, a PP argument, an obligatory reflexive accusative, |
- | * in the accusative case, | + | |
- | * in the dative case, | + | |
- | * in the genitive case, | + | |
- | * in the instrumental case, | + | |
- | * a clausal argument, | + | |
- | * a PP argument, | + | |
- | * an obligatory reflexive accusative, | + | |
* whether there are two verbs, one without and another with the reflexive accusative, | * whether there are two verbs, one without and another with the reflexive accusative, | ||
* the verb’s aspectual pair, | * the verb’s aspectual pair, | ||
- | * whether each of the following morphological operations applies to the verb to get to the aspectual pair (descriptively speaking; | + | * whether each of the following morphological operations applies to the verb to get to the aspectual pair (descriptively speaking; the application of each operation to derive the aspectual pair annotated as a separate property): adding a suffix, removing a suffix, adding a prefix, removing a prefix, apophony, theme vowel change, suppletion, |
- | * adding a suffix, | + | * whether the verb includes each of the following suffixes (availability of each suffix annotated as a separate property, the suffixes in bold only in SC): **ava/uje**, ova/uje, ava, eva/uje, eva, nu/ne (in Slovenian ni/ |
- | * removing a suffix, | + | |
- | * adding a prefix, | + | |
- | * removing a prefix, | + | |
- | * apophony, | + | |
- | * theme vowel change, suppletion, | + | |
- | * whether the verb includes each of the following suffixes (availability of each suffix annotated as a separate property, the suffixes in bold only in SC): ava/uje, ova/uje, ava, eva/uje, eva, nu/ne (in Slovenian ni/ne), ka, ta, ca, j, isa, ira, iva/uje, va/ je, | + | |
* whether the verb is simplex (root + theme vowel + inflection), | * whether the verb is simplex (root + theme vowel + inflection), | ||
* whether the verb is derived from a word of another category, | * whether the verb is derived from a word of another category, | ||
- | * whether the verb involves root allomorphy, | + | * whether the verb involves root allomorphy |
- | * the list of root allomorphs, | + | |
* for each of the following positions it was marked whether it bears prosodic prominence, | * for each of the following positions it was marked whether it bears prosodic prominence, | ||
* the passive participle, | * the passive participle, |
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