@inproceedings{SchwarzerPetruckFillmoreBakeretal.2016, author = {Myriam Schwarzer-Petruck and Charles J. Fillmore and Collin F. Baker and Michael Ellsworth and Josef Ruppenhofer}, title = {Reframing FrameNet Data}, series = {Proceedings of The 11th EURALEX International Congress}, number = {1}, publisher = {Euralex}, address = {Lorient}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-53195}, pages = {405 -- 416}, year = {2016}, abstract = {The Berkeley FrameNet Project (http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~framenet) is building an on-line lexical resource for contemporary English. The database provides information about the semantic and syntactic combinatorial possibilities (valences) of each item analyzed. This paper describes the conceptual basis for what has been called reframing of data in the FrameNet database and exemplifies two new frame-to-frame relations, Causative\_of and Inchoative\_of, the implementation of which came about as a result of reanalysis of certain frames and lexical units. The new relations are characterized with respect to a triple of frames involving the notion of attaching, and entering them into the database is demonstrated using the Frame Relations Editor. The two relations allow FrameNet to make frame-wise distinctions that capture fairly systematic semantic relationships across sets of lexical units. While the Inheritance and Subframe relations are of particular interest to the NLP research community, Causative\_of and Inchoative\_of may be more relevant to lexicography.}, language = {en} }