The NomVallex project aims at creating a valency lexicon of Czech nominals, covering deverbal nouns, deadjectival nouns and adjectives. Its first version, NomVallex I., contains deverbal nouns, the second version, NomVallex II., will include adjectives and deadjectival nouns. Valency properties of nouns and adjectives are captured in the form of valency frames, specifying valency slots and their morphemic forms, and are exemplified by corpus examples. In order to make it possible to study the relationship between valency behavior of base words and their derivatives, particular nominal and adjectival lexical units are mapped to each other or to an existing verbal lexical unit in the VALLEX lexicon, enabling linking up to three parts of speech (verb – noun, verb – adjective, adjective – noun, and verb – adjective – noun).
An example of two related entries from NomVallex I.:
If you make use of NomVallex I., please cite (at least one of) the following publications:
@book{ biblio:KoVeNomVallexI2020, title = {NomVallex I. Valen{\v{c}}n{\'{\i}} slovn{\'{\i}}k substantiv}, author = {Veronika Kol{\'{a}}{\v{r}}ov{\'{a}} and Anna Vernerov{\'{a}} and Jana Kl{\'{\i}}mov{\'{a}}}, year = {2020}, publisher = {{\'{U}}stav form{\'{a}}ln{\'{\i}} a aplikovan{\'{e}} lingvistiky}, address = {Prague, Czechia}, isbn = {978-80-88132-07-3}, } @misc{ biblio:KoVeNomVallex102020, title = {NomVallex 1.0 - Valen{\v{c}}n{\'{\i}} slovn{\'{\i}}k substantiv}, author = {Veronika Kol{\'{a}}{\v{r}}ov{\'{a}} and Anna Vernerov{\'{a}} and Jana Kl{\'{\i}}mov{\'{a}}}, year = {2020}, publisher = {Charles University}, organization = {Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-3420}, }