NADIA

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#To provide morphological information (such as gender, number, inflectional paradigm, etc) and syntactic information (transitivity, subcategorization frame, etc) to natural language entries derived from generation dictionaries
 
#To provide morphological information (such as gender, number, inflectional paradigm, etc) and syntactic information (transitivity, subcategorization frame, etc) to natural language entries derived from generation dictionaries
  
== The repository ==
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== Repository ==
NADIA is language dependent. Every language has its own set of entries to be addressed. The list of entries is derived from [[GD|generation dictionaries]].
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NADIA is language dependent. Every language has its own set of entries to be addressed. The list of entries is derived from the corresponding MIR projects, as indicated below:
  
== Structure ==
 
NADIA is divided into 6 different subprojects according to the source of the entries.
 
 
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== Methodology ==
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== Requisites ==
NADIA is open to all languages, except to English, for which it is expected to be already finished. As a derivative project, NADIA depends on the results of MIR, and it is open only when the language reaches at least 90% of the corresponding level in MIR<ref>For instance, NADIA-A1 for French is open only after French achieves 90% in MIR-A1.</ref>. As in any NLization project, users are expected to provide the features for natural language lemmas that were linked to UW's.  
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NADIA is open to all languages, except to English, for which it is expected to be already finished. As a derivative project, NADIA depends on the results of MIR, and it is open only when the language reaches at least 90% of the corresponding level in MIR<ref>For instance, NADIA-A1 for French is open only after French achieves 90% in MIR-A1.</ref>.  
  
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== Instructions ==
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In NADIA, users are expected to provide the features for natural language lemmas that were linked to UW's, according to the following instructions:
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#Entries must be treated only if lexical units. If the lemma deriving from MIR is not a lexical unit, users are expected to report the problem and not to provide any information.
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#Entries must be treated only if lemmas. If the entry deriving from MIR is not a lemma, users are expected to report the problem and not to provide any information.
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#Entries must be corrected, in case of spelling problems. If the entry deriving from MIR has spelling problems, users are expected to correct it and to treat it normally.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:19, 24 September 2013

The project NADIA (NAtural language DIctionary for UNL-NL mAppings is devoted to the creation of NL dictionaries for entries derived from generation dictionaries.

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Goal

The project NADIA has two main goals:

  1. To review UNL-NL mappings provided in generation dictionary projects (such as MIR).
  2. To provide morphological information (such as gender, number, inflectional paradigm, etc) and syntactic information (transitivity, subcategorization frame, etc) to natural language entries derived from generation dictionaries

Repository

NADIA is language dependent. Every language has its own set of entries to be addressed. The list of entries is derived from the corresponding MIR projects, as indicated below:

Subproject Source
NADIA-A1 MIR-A1
NADIA-A2 MIR-A2
NADIA-B1 MIR-B1
NADIA-B2 MIR-B2
NADIA-C1 MIR-C1
NADIA-C2 MIR-C2

Requisites

NADIA is open to all languages, except to English, for which it is expected to be already finished. As a derivative project, NADIA depends on the results of MIR, and it is open only when the language reaches at least 90% of the corresponding level in MIR[1].

Instructions

In NADIA, users are expected to provide the features for natural language lemmas that were linked to UW's, according to the following instructions:

  1. Entries must be treated only if lexical units. If the lemma deriving from MIR is not a lexical unit, users are expected to report the problem and not to provide any information.
  2. Entries must be treated only if lemmas. If the entry deriving from MIR is not a lemma, users are expected to report the problem and not to provide any information.
  3. Entries must be corrected, in case of spelling problems. If the entry deriving from MIR has spelling problems, users are expected to correct it and to treat it normally.

Notes

  1. For instance, NADIA-A1 for French is open only after French achieves 90% in MIR-A1.
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