NomVallex is a manually annotated valency lexicon of Czech nouns and adjectives, adopting the theoretical framework of Functional Generative Description as its theoretical basis. In total, NomVallex 2.5 comprises 1337 lexical units contained in 730 lexemes. As for derivational categories, it covers deverbal, deadjectival or denominal nouns, and deverbal, denominal, deadjectival or primary adjectives. Valency properties of a lexical unit are captured in a valency frame (modeled as a sequence of valency slots, each supplemented with a list of morphemic forms) and documented by corpus examples (extracted from the SYN series of corpora from the Czech National Corpus or from the Araneum Bohemicum Maximum corpus). To enable analysis of the relationship between the valency behavior of base words and their derivatives, lexical units of nouns and adjectives in NomVallex are linked to their respective base lexical units (contained either in NomVallex itself or, in the case of verbs, in the VALLEX lexicon), linking together up to three parts of speech (i.e., noun–verb, e.g., vnímání ‘perception’ – vnímat ‘perceive’, adjective–verb, e.g., vnímatelný ‘perceivable’ – vnímat ‘perceive’, noun–adjective, e.g., vnímavost ‘perceptiveness’ – vnímavý ‘perceptive’, and noun–adjective–verb, e.g., vnímavost ‘perceptiveness’ – vnímavý ‘perceptive’ – vnímat ‘perceive’). NomVallex 2.5 is an enhanced edition of the NomVallex 2.0 version; new developments that feature in the NomVallex 2.5 version include an increase in the number of noun and adjectival lexemes covered, treatment of negation (i.e., negative forms of nouns and adjectives), and annotation of reciprocity or reflexivity.
Annotators: Veronika Kolářová, Václava Kettnerová, Jana Klímová and Jakub Sláma.
Software and technical support: Jiří Mírovský and Anna Vernerová.