Dear all,

For an experiment, I need some resources that include semantic annotations for 
inflectional languages (especially Italian, German, and Spanish). More 
precisely, I would need a list of common nouns that refer to human entities in 
these languages (i.e. "man", "woman", "teenager", "uncle", "baker", "liar", 
...). If the annotations also include information on gender, it would be even 
better.

For instance, for French, DELA (UNITEX dictionaries), Démonette, or FrSemCor 
are appropriate, but their counterparts in other languages (especially for 
DELA) do not include the semantic annotations I am looking for. To give you a 
more concrete idea, in the mentioned French resources, we can find lexical 
entities followed by annotations such as ":Person", "+Hum", "+Profession" 
(occupation) or "@AGM/@AGF" (masculine/feminine agent). Do you have any ideas 
or suggestions? 

So far, the relevant resources I found are either under a prohibitive license 
or the links are not working anymore. I am looking for resources that are free 
for non-commercial, academic use.

Thanks a lot and have a nice week,

Fanny Ducel - PhD Student at LISN, Université Paris-Saclay (France) - 
[email protected]
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