2022
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Morpholex Turkish: A Morphological Lexicon for Turkish
Bilge Arican
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Aslı Kuzgun
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Büşra Marşan
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Deniz Baran Aslan
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Ezgi Saniyar
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Neslihan Cesur
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Neslihan Kara
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Oguzhan Kuyrukcu
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Merve Ozcelik
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Arife Betul Yenice
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Merve Dogan
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Ceren Oksal
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Gökhan Ercan
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Olcay Taner Yıldız
Proceedings of Globalex Workshop on Linked Lexicography within the 13th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
MorphoLex is a study in which root, prefix and suffixes of words are analyzed. With MorphoLex, many words can be analyzed according to certain rules and a useful database can be created. Due to the fact that Turkish is an agglutinative language and the richness of its language structure, it offers different analyzes and results from previous studies in MorphoLex. In this study, we revealed the process of creating a database with 48,472 words and the results of the differences in language structure.
2021
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Building the Turkish FrameNet
Büşra Marşan
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Neslihan Kara
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Merve Özçelik
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Bilge Nas Arıcan
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Neslihan Cesur
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Aslı Kuzgun
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Ezgi Sanıyar
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Oğuzhan Kuyrukçu
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Olcay Taner Yildiz
Proceedings of the 11th Global Wordnet Conference
FrameNet (Lowe, 1997; Baker et al., 1998; Fillmore and Atkins, 1998; Johnson et al., 2001) is a computational lexicography project that aims to offer insight into the semantic relationships between predicate and arguments. Having uses in many NLP applications, FrameNet has proven itself as a valuable resource. The main goal of this study is laying the foundation for building a comprehensive and cohesive Turkish FrameNet that is compatible with other resources like PropBank (Kara et al., 2020) or WordNet (Bakay et al., 2019; Ehsani, 2018; Ehsani et al., 2018; Parlar et al., 2019; Bakay et al., 2020) in the Turkish language.
2020
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TRopBank: Turkish PropBank V2.0
Neslihan Kara
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Deniz Baran Aslan
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Büşra Marşan
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Özge Bakay
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Koray Ak
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Olcay Taner Yıldız
Proceedings of the Twelfth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
In this paper, we present and explain TRopBank “Turkish PropBank v2.0”. PropBank is a hand-annotated corpus of propositions which is used to obtain the predicate-argument information of a language. Predicate-argument information of a language can help understand semantic roles of arguments. “Turkish PropBank v2.0”, unlike PropBank v1.0, has a much more extensive list of Turkish verbs, with 17.673 verbs in total.