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Hi,
im very glad to see that there is an API for VerbNet in Python. Im not very familiar with VerbNet api. So I will very much appreciate to ask for some documentation to see what we can do without reverse engineering
Best
Amir
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Hello
Thank you very much for your answer. Indeed, in your documentation [here] (http://verbs.colorado.edu/verb-index/VerbNet_Guidelines.pdf) there is a table on page 6-12 that contains a column called "Verb Type". Is there a method in the API that gives me this information?
It would be interesting to see an example of methods that illustrate the parameters and output. For example get_membersget_category.
Compared to another API, for example JAVA API [Here] (https://verbs.colorado.edu/verb-index/inspector/examples.html). It illustrates all the commands with an example and also the output.
I would be very grateful if you could give me an idea how to work with this API.
Hi,
im very glad to see that there is an API for VerbNet in Python. Im not very familiar with VerbNet api. So I will very much appreciate to ask for some documentation to see what we can do without reverse engineering
Best
Amir
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: