Harry Diakoff
2022
Towards the Construction of a WordNet for Old English
Fahad Khan
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Francisco J. Minaya Gómez
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Rafael Cruz González
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Harry Diakoff
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Javier E. Diaz Vera
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John P. McCrae
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Ciara O’Loughlin
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William Michael Short
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Sander Stolk
Proceedings of the Thirteenth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
In this paper we will discuss our preliminary work towards the construction of a WordNet for Old English, taking our inspiration from other similar WN construction projects for ancient languages such as Ancient Greek, Latin and Sanskrit. The Old English WordNet (OldEWN) will build upon this innovative work in a number of different ways which we articulate in the article, most importantly by treateating figurative meaning as a ‘first-class citizen’ in the structuring of the semantic system. From a more practical perspective we will describe our plan to utilize a pre-existing lexicographic resource and the naisc system to automatically compile a provisional version of the WordNet which will then be checked and enriched by Old English experts.
2014
The Making of Ancient Greek WordNet
Yuri Bizzoni
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Federico Boschetti
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Harry Diakoff
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Riccardo Del Gratta
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Monica Monachini
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Gregory Crane
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14)
This paper describes the process of creation and review of a new lexico-semantic resource for the classical studies: AncientGreekWordNet. The candidate sets of synonyms (synsets) are extracted from Greek-English dictionaries, on the assumption that Greek words translated by the same English word or phrase have a high probability of being synonyms or at least semantically closely related. The process of validation and the web interface developed to edit and query the resource are described in detail. The lexical coverage of Ancient Greek WordNet is illustrated and the accuracy is evaluated. Finally, scenarios for exploiting the resource are discussed.