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== Lexica == | == Lexica == | ||
− | In the UNL framework, there are two major types of lexical databases: monolingual (in UNL only) and | + | In the UNL framework, there are two major types of lexical databases: monolingual (in UNL only) and bilingual (in UNL and other natural language). The monolingual resources are: |
− | * The UNL | + | * The UNL Dictionary, which is a flat list of UWs |
* The UNL Ontology, which is a hierarchy of UWs | * The UNL Ontology, which is a hierarchy of UWs | ||
* The UNL Knowledge Base, or simply UNLKB, which is a network of UWs | * The UNL Knowledge Base, or simply UNLKB, which is a network of UWs | ||
− | The | + | The bilingual resources are the UNL-NL dictionaries, which are used to map UWs and natural language words or expressions. |
=== Specs === | === Specs === |
Revision as of 11:26, 25 October 2009
The UNL System comprises three different types of language resources: lexica, grammars and corpora. These resources are being provided mainly through the UNLarium, a linguist-friendly dabatase management system to provide dictionary entries and grammar rules to the several language modules participating in the UNL Programme.
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Lexica
In the UNL framework, there are two major types of lexical databases: monolingual (in UNL only) and bilingual (in UNL and other natural language). The monolingual resources are:
- The UNL Dictionary, which is a flat list of UWs
- The UNL Ontology, which is a hierarchy of UWs
- The UNL Knowledge Base, or simply UNLKB, which is a network of UWs
The bilingual resources are the UNL-NL dictionaries, which are used to map UWs and natural language words or expressions.
Specs
- The UNL Dictionary Specs
- The UNL Ontology Specs
- The UNL KB Specs
Databases
- The UNL Dictionary
- The UNL Ontology
- The UNL Knowledge Base
- The UNL-NL Dictionaries
Grammars
Enconversion and deconversion grammars for UNL
Specs
Corpora
Documents written in UNL