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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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Kosem, Iztok; Pori, Eva; Gantar, Polona; Logar, Nataša; Krek, Simon; Laskowski, Cyprian; Arhar Holdt, Špela; Čibej, Jaka; Dobrovoljc, Kaja; Gorjanc, Vojko; Klemenc, Bojan; Ljubešić, Nikola. - : Centre for Language Resources and Technologies, University of Ljubljana, 2021
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SLONEST stands for Slovene Ontologies of Semantic Types. The first subset – SLONEST-noun 1.0 – represents an ontology developed for nouns. SLONEST-noun contains an XML file with a total of 271 categories of semantic types: 21 top-level categories, which are further divided into up to three levels of hierarchical subcategories. The ontology was developed and evaluated using the data from the Collocations Dictionary of Modern Slovene (Kosem et al. 2018; https://viri.cjvt.si/kolokacije; http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1250) and the Comprehensive Slovene-Hungarian Dictionary (https://www.cjvt.si/en/research/cjvt-projects/slovene-hungarian-dictionary), which are being compiled at the Centre for Language Resources and Technologies, University of Ljubljana. The semantic types in the SLONEST-noun ontology are accompanied with numerical ids (listed in the attribute SEMCODE; e.g. "1.1.1") and full ontology path (attribute SEMFULLNAME; e.g. "HUMAN-ACTIVITY-OTHER"). Every semantic type is provided with a definition (e.g. "Other denominations for humans related to activities."). Where relevant, especially at top-level semantic types, the corresponding semantic type (i.e. lexicographer file) from Wordnet (https://wordnet.princeton.edu/) is listed, along with the level of matching ("full" or "partial"). For most semantic types, examples of Slovene lemmas or multiword units are also provided. As the ontology was also developed for, and tested on, collocation data, a selection of collocations is also provided for most categories. For every collocation, noun headwords and collocates are clearly labelled, and the information on grammatical structure (id and name) is provided, based on the most recent database of Slovene collocations (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1415). The ontology was developed as part of the KOLOS project. The authors acknowledge that the project titled Collocation as a basis for language description: semantic and temporal perspectives (J6-8255) was financially supported by the Slovenian Research Agency.
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collocations; concepts; nouns; ontology; semantic types; Slovenian language; wordnet
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1428
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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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Edition 1.1 of the PARSEME Shared Task on Automatic Identification of Verbal Multiword Expressions
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In: Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Linguistic Annotation, Multiword Expressions and Constructions (LAW-MWE-CxG-2018) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01865575 ; Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Linguistic Annotation, Multiword Expressions and Constructions (LAW-MWE-CxG-2018), Aug 2018, Santa Fe, United States. pp.222 - 240 (2018)
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Annotated corpora and tools of the PARSEME Shared Task on Automatic Identification of Verbal Multiword Expressions (edition 1.1)
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Annotated corpora and tools of the PARSEME Shared Task on Automatic Identification of Verbal Multiword Expressions (edition 1.0)
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Discovering Automated Lexicography: The Case of the Slovene Lexical Database
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In: International Journal of Lexicography 29 (2016) 2, 200-225
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