04-22-2010
The command i wrote would have worked on the text you provided as example, at least it works here. If this is not the case on your side please provide a sample of your text and some version information about your system (OS, version, ...)
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cntlist
CNTLIST(5WN) WordNettm File Formats CNTLIST(5WN)
NAME
cntlist - file listing number of times each tagged sense occurs in a semantic concordance, sorted most to least frequently tagged
cntlist.rev - file listing number of times each tagged sense occurs in a semantic concordance, sorted by sense key
DESCRIPTION
A cntlist file for a semantic concordance lists the number of times each semantically tagged sense occurs in the concordance and its sense
number in the WordNet database. Each line in the file corresponds to a sense in the WordNet database to which at least one semantic tag
points. Only senses that are tagged in a concordance are in the concordance's cntlist file.
WordNet Database cntlist File
In the WordNet database, words are assigned sense numbers based on frequency of use in semantically tagged corpora. The cntlist file used
by grind(1WN) to build the WordNet database and assign the sense numbers is a union of the cntlist files from the various semantic concor-
dances that were formerly released by Princeton University. This combined cntlist file is provided with the WordNet package and is found
in the WNSEARCHDIR directory.
The cntlist.rev file is used at run-time by the WordNet library code and browser interfaces to print in the output display the number of
times each sense has been tagged.
File Format
Each line in a cntlist file contains information for one sense. The file is ordered from most to least frequently tagged sense. The
fields are separated by one space, and each line is terminated with a newline character. Senses having the same tag_cnt value are listed
in reverse alphabetical order of the lemma field of the sense_key.
Each line in cntlist is of the form:
tag_cnt sense_key sense_number
where tag_cnt is the decimal number of times the sense is tagged in the corresponding semantic concordance. sense_key is a WordNet sense
encoding and sense_number is a WordNet sense number as described in
The cntlist.rev file contains the same fields described above, in the following order:
sense_key sense_number tag_cnt
NOTES
Princeton no longer maintains or releases the Semantic Concordance files. The cntlist file used to order the senses in WordNet 3.0 was
generated from the Semantic Concordance files at the point that they were last updated in 2001. In general, the order of senses presented
usually reflects what the user would expect, however sense ordering is now less reliable than in prior releases and should not be construed
as an accurate indicator of frequency of use.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX)
WNHOME Base directory for WordNet. Default is /usr/local/WordNet-3.0.
WNSEARCHDIR Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. Default is WNHOME/dict.
REGISTRY (WINDOWS)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWordNet3.0WNHome
Base directory for WordNet. Default is C:Program FilesWordNet3.0.
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSOFTWAREWordNet3.0wnres
User's default browser options.
FILES
cntlist, cntlist.rev
file of combined semantic concordance cntlist files. Used to assign sense numbers in WordNet database
SEE ALSO
grind(1WN), wnintro(5WN), senseidx(5WN).
WordNet 3.0 Dec 2006 CNTLIST(5WN)