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The Orange workflow for observing collocation trends ColTrend 1.0
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Slovene ontology of semantic types for nouns SLONEST-noun 1.0
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Multiword Expressions lexicon extracted from the Gigafida 2.1 corpus
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The Orange workflow for observing collocation clusters ColEmbed 1.0
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Frequency lists of collocations from the Gigafida 2.1 corpus
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Stimulating Knowledge Exchange via Trans-national Access – the ELEXIS Travel Grants as a Lexicographical Use Case ...
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Stimulating Knowledge Exchange via Trans-national Access – the ELEXIS Travel Grants as a Lexicographical Use Case ...
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The European Language Technology Landscape in 2020: Language-Centric and Human-Centric AI for Cross-Cultural Communication in Multilingual Europe
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In: Language Resources and Evaluation Conference ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02892154 ; Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, ELDA/ELRA, May 2020, Marseille, France ; https://lrec2020.lrec-conf.org/en/ (2020)
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List of word relations from the Sloleks 2.0 lexicon 1.0
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This entry consists of a TSV file containing a list of 66,347 Slovene word pairs from the Sloleks Morphological Lexicon of Slovene (v2.0; http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1230) that have been automatically identified as morphologically related according to a number of manually designed morphological relation rules (e.g. "dež" -> "deževen", "pisati" -> "pisatelj", "prijatelj" -> "prijateljica"). Each line in the list contains the following columns: - original lemma (e.g. "pisati"), - related lemma (e.g. "pisatelj"), - original lemma, automatically deconstructed into individual word parts (e.g. "pis_ati"), - related lemma, automatically deconstructed into individual word parts (e.g. "pis_at_elj"), - MTE-6 lexical features of the original lemma (e.g. "G"),* - MTE-6 lexical features of the related lemma (e.g. "Som"),* - ID of the original lemma from Sloleks 2.0, - ID of the related lemma from Sloleks 2.0, - the overlapping or central part (common to both the original and the related lemmas; e.g. "pis") - the ID of the morphological relation rule used to identify the relation (e.g. "G.Som.5.2.1"), - the morphological relation rule (e.g. "[G]_ati -> [G]_at_elj"). * MTE-6 refers to MULTEXT-East Version 6 morphosyntactic specifications for Slovenian, available at http://nl.ijs.si/ME/V6/ Each rule constitutes a pattern to form a morphological relation. For instance, "[G]_ati -> [G]_at_elj" indicates that a verb (G) ending with the word part "ati" is related to the lemma formed by replacing "_ati" with "_at_elj". Note that the list contains no proper nouns and no relations for 38 morphological rules that have been included in the hierarchy of rules (listed in the accompanying file nssss_sloleks_word_relation_rules.tsv), but need to take into account additional rules that have not yet been implemented in the current version of the extraction process (such as irregular conversions in overlapping word parts: "gri_sti" - "griz_enj_e", "sneg" - "snež_ak").
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derivational morphology; morphological rules; morphology; Slovenian language; word parts; word relations
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1386
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