The Leibniz List as Linguistic Linked Data in the LiLa Knowledge Base

Lisa Sophie Albertelli, Giulia Calvi, Francesco Mambrini


Abstract
35 This paper presents the integration of the Leibniz List, a concept list from the Concepticon project, into the LiLa Knowledge Base of Latin interoperable resources. The modeling experiment was conducted using W3C standards like Ontolex and SKOS. This work, which originated in a project for a university course, is limited to a short list of words, but it already enables interoperability between the Concepticon and the language resources in a LOD architecture like LiLa. The integration enriches the LiLa ecosystem, allowing users to explore Latin lexicon from an onomasiological perspective and links concepts to lexical entries from various dictionaries and corpus attestations. The work showcases how standard Semantic Web technologies can effectively model and connect historical concept lists within larger linguistic knowledge infrastructures and provides an example for further experiments with the Concepticon’s data.
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Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Language, Data and Knowledge
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September
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2025
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Naples, Italy
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Mehwish Alam, Andon Tchechmedjiev, Jorge Gracia, Dagmar Gromann, Maria Pia di Buono, Johanna Monti, Maxim Ionov
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Lisa Sophie Albertelli, Giulia Calvi, and Francesco Mambrini. 2025. The Leibniz List as Linguistic Linked Data in the LiLa Knowledge Base. In Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Language, Data and Knowledge, pages 13–18, Naples, Italy. Unior Press.
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