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This page provides the official release of Slowal, a web tool designed for creating valence dictionaries based on the format presented by Filip Skwarski. It describes each lemma through a list of individual frames presented as tables which can be expanded by adding new positions, arguments, series of characteristics and examples showing usage of the frame in Polish language. This page provides the official release of Slowal, a web tool designed for creating, editing and browsing valence dictionaries. At the moment it was mainly used for creating a [[http://zil.ipipan.waw.pl/Walenty|Polish Valence Dictionary (Walenty)]].
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== Downloads == == Download ==

Slowal

This page provides the official release of Slowal, a web tool designed for creating, editing and browsing valence dictionaries. At the moment it was mainly used for creating a Polish Valence Dictionary (Walenty).

Developers:

License: BSD 2-Clause License

Download

The most current version of Slowal with installation instructions can be cloned from git repository using command:

git clone http://git.nlp.ipipan.waw.pl/walenty/Slowal.git

Working applications

http://zil.ipipan.waw.pl/Walenty – official Polish Valence Dictionary (Walenty) web site.

Publications

List of publications

Elżbieta Hajnicz, Bartłomiej Nitoń, Agnieszka Patejuk, Adam Przepiórkowski, and Marcin Woliński. Internetowy słownik walencyjny języka polskiego oparty na danych korpusowych. Prace Filologiczne, LXV:95–110, 2015.

Bartłomiej Nitoń, Tomasz Bartosiak, Elżbieta Hajnicz, Agnieszka Patejuk, Adam Przepiórkowski, and Marcin Woliński. DEMO: Access to a valence dictionary of Polish Walenty via Internet browser. In Zygmunt Vetulani and Joseph Mariani, editors, Proceedings of the 7th Language & Technology Conference: Human Language Technologies as a Challenge for Computer Science and Linguistics, pages 270–272, Poznań, Poland, 2015.