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LLOD Use Case: MWE lexicon Jan Odijk CLARIAH-CORE LD4LR Workshop Utrecht, 2017-02-06/07
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DuELME: database of multiword expressions (MWE)
MWE-lexicon DuELME: database of multiword expressions (MWE) MWE: word combination that has idiosyncratic properties E.g. de plaat poetsen the plate polish = ‘to bolt’ DuELME= Set of MWE descriptions for MWEs Set of pattern descriptions
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Component list (seq. of lemmas) Morphosyntactic properties
MWE description Component list (seq. of lemmas) [plaat, poetsen] Morphosyntactic properties Conjugated with hebben Some semantic properties Takes [Human] argument Example sentence (strongly restricted) Hij heeft de plaat gepoetst
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Parameters (to define its fine syntactic structure
MWE description Pattern id: reference to the description of its global syntactic structure ec1 Parameters (to define its fine syntactic structure Plaat:sg def
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Syntactic structure with open slots
Pattern description Pattern id ec1 Syntactic structure with open slots [.VP [.obj1:NP [.det:D (1) ] [.hd:N (2) ]] [.hd:V (3) ]] Description Relation between components and example sentence …
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Originally: Set of CSV files Later: LMF-compatible format
Formats Originally: Set of CSV files Later: LMF-compatible format One minor deviation: error One deviation that [I think (now)] can be remedied
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LOD? Any advantages of converting LMF format into some LOD format?
Can Lemon model handle it? Or other LD-based lexicon models (if any)? Linking with other lexicons?
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