%0 Conference Proceedings %T Completing the Princeton Annotated Gloss Corpus Project %A Rademaker, Alexandre %A Cuconato, Bruno %A Cid, Alessandra %A Tessarollo, Alexandre %A Andrade, Henrique %Y Vossen, Piek %Y Fellbaum, Christiane %S Proceedings of the 10th Global Wordnet Conference %D 2019 %8 July %I Global Wordnet Association %C Wroclaw, Poland %F rademaker-etal-2019-completing %X In the Princeton WordNet Gloss Corpus, the word forms from the definitions (“glosses”) in WordNet’s synsets are manually linked to the context-appropriate sense in the WordNet. The glosses then become a sense-disambiguated corpus annotated against WordNet version 3.0. The result is also called a semantic concordance, which can be seen as both a lexicon (WordNet extension) and an annotated corpus. In this work we motivate and present the initial steps to complete the annotation of all open-class words in this corpus. Finally, we introduce a freely-available annotation interface built as an Emacs extension, and evaluate a preliminary annotation effort. %U https://aclanthology.org/2019.gwc-1.48 %P 378-386