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== [[Lexica]] ==
 
== [[Lexica]] ==
 
''Main article: [[Lexica]]''
 
''Main article: [[Lexica]]''
 
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*[[UNL Dictionary]], or UNL<sup>dic</sup>: a flat list of UW's and their corresponding semantic features
In the UNL System, there are two major types of lexical databases: monolingual and bilingual.<br />
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*[[UNL Ontology]]: a hierarchy of UW's
The monolingual resources are the following:
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*[[UNL Knowledge Base]], or UNL<sup>KB</sup>: a network of necessary interactions between UW's
*in UNL
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*[[UNL Memory]]: a network of necessary and typical interactions between UW's  
**The [[UNL Dictionary]], or simply UNL<sup>dic</sup>, which is a flat list of UW's and their corresponding semantic features
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*[[NL Dictionary]], or NL<sup>dic</sup>: a list of natural language entries and their corresponding features
**The [[UNL Ontology]], which is a hierarchy of UW's
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*[[NL Memory]]: a list of typical interactions between natural language entries
**The [[UNL Knowledge Base]], or simply UNL<sup>kb</sup>, which is a network with systematic relations between UW's
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*[[UNL-NL Dictionary]], or UNL-NL<sup>dic</sup>: a list of lexical mappings between UNL and a given natural language
**The [[UNL Example Base]], or simply UNL<sup>eb</sup>, which is a network with relations between UW's  
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*[[UNL-NL Memory]]: a list of mappings between UNL and a given natural language
*in natural language
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**The [[NL Dictionary]], or simply NL<sup>dic</sup>, which is a list of natural language entries with the corresponding features
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The bilingual resources are the following
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*The [[UNL-NL Dictionary]], or simply UNL-NL<sup>dic</sup>, which is list of lexical mappings between UNL and a given natural language
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*The [[UNLization Memory]], or UNL Memory Base, or simply UNL<sup>MB</sup>, which is a list of mappings between UNL and a given natural language
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== [[Grammar]]s ==
 
== [[Grammar]]s ==
 
''Main article: [[Grammar]]''
 
''Main article: [[Grammar]]''
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Sets of rules to UNL-ize natural language documents and to NL-ize UNL documents, to be provided according to the [[Grammar Specs]].
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*UNL-NL T-Grammar: used for natural language generation
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*UNL-NL D-Grammar: used for improving the results of the UNL-NL T-Grammar
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*NL-UNL T-Grammar: used for natural language analysis
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*NL-UNL D-Grammar: used for tokenization and for improving the results of the NL-UNL T-Grammar
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== [[Corpus|Corpora]] ==
 
== [[Corpus|Corpora]] ==

Revision as of 19:43, 21 September 2012

The UNL System comprises three different types of language resources: lexica, grammars and corpora. These resources have been provided mainly through the UNLarium.

Lexica

Main article: Lexica

  • UNL Dictionary, or UNLdic: a flat list of UW's and their corresponding semantic features
  • UNL Ontology: a hierarchy of UW's
  • UNL Knowledge Base, or UNLKB: a network of necessary interactions between UW's
  • UNL Memory: a network of necessary and typical interactions between UW's
  • NL Dictionary, or NLdic: a list of natural language entries and their corresponding features
  • NL Memory: a list of typical interactions between natural language entries
  • UNL-NL Dictionary, or UNL-NLdic: a list of lexical mappings between UNL and a given natural language
  • UNL-NL Memory: a list of mappings between UNL and a given natural language

Grammars

Main article: Grammar

  • UNL-NL T-Grammar: used for natural language generation
  • UNL-NL D-Grammar: used for improving the results of the UNL-NL T-Grammar
  • NL-UNL T-Grammar: used for natural language analysis
  • NL-UNL D-Grammar: used for tokenization and for improving the results of the NL-UNL T-Grammar


Corpora

Main article: Corpus

Documents written in UNL, to be provided according to the UNL document structure

Software