Démonette, a French derivational morpho-semantic network

Nabil Hathout, Fiammetta Namer


Abstract
Démonette is a derivational morphological network created from information provided by two existing lexical resources, DériF and Morphonette. It features a formal architecture in which words are associated with semantic types and where morphological relations, labelled with concrete and abstract bi-oriented definitions, connect derived words with their base and indirectly related words with each other.
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Linguistic Issues in Language Technology, Volume 11, 2014 - Theoretical and Computational Morphology: New Trends and Synergies
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2014
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Nabil Hathout and Fiammetta Namer. 2014. Démonette, a French derivational morpho-semantic network. Linguistic Issues in Language Technology, 11.
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