Published October 3, 2019 | Version v1
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Challenges for the Representations for Morphology in Ontology Lexicons

  • 1. Leipzig University
  • 2. National University of Ireland Galway
  • 3. Goethe-University Frankfurt
  • 4. Open Greek and Latin Project
  • 5. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

Description

Recent years have experienced a growing trend in the publication of language resources as Linguistic Linked Data (LLD) to enhance their discovery, reuse and the interoperability of tools that consume language data. To this aim, the OntoLex-lemon model has emerged as a de-facto standard to represent lexical data on the Web. However, traditional dictionaries contain a considerable amount of morphological information which is not straightforwardly representable as LLD within the current model. In order to fill this gap a new Morphology Module of OntoLex-lemon is currently developed. This papers presents the results of this model as on-going work as well as the underlying challenges that emerged during the module development. Based on the MMoOn Core ontology, it aims to account for a wide range of morphological information, ranging from endings to derive whole paradigms to the decomposition and generation of lexical entries which is in compliance to other OntoLex-lemon modules and facilitates the encoding of complex morphological data in ontology lexicons.

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European Commission
ELEXIS - European Lexicographic Infrastructure 731015
European Commission
Pret-a-LLOD - Ready-to-use Multilingual Linked Language Data for Knowledge Services across Sectors 825182