22.1592, Linking: Lexical Data to GOLD

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LINGUIST List: Vol-22-1592. Fri Apr 08 2011. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 22.1592, Linking: Lexical Data to GOLD

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Date: 08-Apr-2011
From:  linguist [linguist at linguistlist.org]
Subject: LEGO: Building Block For Digital Lexicons
 

	
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Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2011 21:49:36
From:  linguist [linguist at linguistlist.org]
Subject: LEGO: Building Block For Digital Lexicons

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Dear LINGUIST List Subscribers,

The LEGO (Lexicon Enhancement through the GOLD Ontology) project, 
whose goal is to link lexical data to GOLD (the General Ontology 
for Linguistic Description (http://linguistics-ontology.org/)) in 
order to make that data interoperable, is now in its final year.  

The online search interface, which will allow users to construct 
complex queries over both text and grammatical information, across 
multiple lexica, is being tested, and lexica are being added at a 
faster rate now that we have an established workflow.

In addition to the benefits we anticipate the project will have for 
linguistic research, it is providing valuable training for students 
in XML, lexicon design, and morphological concepts.  With the support 
of your generous donations, we will soon be able to unveil the public 
interface, and it will be exciting to hear your feedback what we 
have done so far.

Let me also take this opportunity to tell you that if you have a 
lexicon you would like to have digitized and made available and 
searchable online as part of the LEGO project, please contact us 
at lego at linguistlist.org.

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