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Syntatic-generative dictionary of Polish verbs (Słownik syntaktyczno-generatywny czasowników polskich) by Kazimierz Polański is probably the most extensive existing source of valence information on Polish verbs (10559 entries). The dictionary has been published in 5 volumes which appeared between 1980 and 1992. Its [[attachment:SemSyn_2k.mdb|computer implementation in the form of a MS Access database]] was created around 2000. Currently its LMF representation is under construction. Syntatic-generative dictionary of Polish verbs (Słownik syntaktyczno-generatywny czasowników polskich) by Kazimierz Polański is probably the most extensive existing source of valence information on Polish verbs (10559 entries). The dictionary has been published in 5 volumes which appeared between 1980 and 1992. Its [[attachment:SemSyn_2k.mdb|computer implementation in the form of a MS Access database]] was created around 2000.
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== Downloads ==
 * The dictionary in TEI format: [[attachment:dictionary.xml]]
 * Sources (including dictionary in old MS Access format and in more readable SQLite3): [[attachment:SlownikPolanskiego_Sources.tar.gz]]

=== WARNING ===
There were numerous errors and inconsistencies in MS Access format so some of the schemata were not machine-readable and could not be converted into TEI format.

Syntatic-generative dictionary of Polish verbs

Syntatic-generative dictionary of Polish verbs (Słownik syntaktyczno-generatywny czasowników polskich) by Kazimierz Polański is probably the most extensive existing source of valence information on Polish verbs (10559 entries). The dictionary has been published in 5 volumes which appeared between 1980 and 1992. Its computer implementation in the form of a MS Access database was created around 2000.

Licence information

The dictionary is available under Creative Commons – Attribution - Noncommercial (CC BY-NC 3.0) licence.

Downloads

WARNING

There were numerous errors and inconsistencies in MS Access format so some of the schemata were not machine-readable and could not be converted into TEI format.

Publications