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lack of documentation #61

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amirrabieyannejad opened this issue Sep 23, 2023 · 2 comments
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lack of documentation #61

amirrabieyannejad opened this issue Sep 23, 2023 · 2 comments

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@amirrabieyannejad
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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

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Amir

@akhileshappala
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Hi
Can you please mention, what API details are you looking for? So that I can check and prepare documentation.

@amirrabieyannejad
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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_members get_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.

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