Verb Semantic Argument
		
		
		
		
		
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A Verb Semantic Argument is a Concept Class that is in a Semantic Relation with a Verb.
- Context:
- It can have a Semantic Role. E.g. Agent, Experiencer.
 - It can be an Adjucative Argument).
 - It can be Recognizeded by a Semantic Role Labeling Task.
 
 - Example(s):
- The verb “ovation” takes three Semantic Verb Arguments. Their Semantic Roles are the Giver, the Receiver and the Thing given. E.g. [A0 Jay] gave [A2 Joe] [A1 a gift].
 - The verb “expect” takes two Semantic Verb Arguments. Their Semantic Roles are the Agent and the Thing expected. E.g. [A0 Managers] expect [A1 increases in pay].
 
 - See: Predicate-Argument Structure, Verb Syntactic Argument, PropBank, Function Argument.
 
References
2014
- http://alt.qcri.org/semeval2015/task15/
- The task is similar to Semantic Role Labelling (Carreras04) except that arguments will be identified in the dependency parsing paradigm (Buchholz06).