NL Dictionary
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The NL Dictionary is the inventory of lexical items of a given natural language (NL) with the corresponding grammatical features.
Syntax
The NL Dictionary complies with the Dictionary Specs.
Structure
The current structure of the NL Dictionary in the UNLarium database is the following:
<dic_nl> <NLWID>unique index (integer auto-increment)</NLWID> <LEMMA>lemma</LEMMA> <BF>base form</BF> <Root>root</Root> <STEM>stem</STEM> <REGEX>regular expression</REGEX> <LEX>lexical category</LEX> <POS>part of the speech</POS> <MOR>morphological category</MOR> <LST>lexical structure</LST> <GEN>gender</GEN> <NUM>number</NUM> <CAS>case</CAS> <DEG>degree</DEG> <PER>person</PER> <ATE>absolute tense</ATE> <RTE>relative tense</RTE> <ASP>aspect</ASP> <MOO>mood</MOO> <VOI>voice</VOI> <POL>polarity</POL> <TRA>transitivity</TRA> <VAL>valency</VAL> <DIS>distribution</DIS> <AJC>adjacency</AJC> <REG>register</REG> <SOL>solidarity</SOL> <STS>status</STS> <PAR>inflectional paradigm</PAR> <FRA>subcategorization frame</FRA> <INFR>inflectional rules</INFR> <CPWR>composition rules</CPWR> <FRAR>subcategorization rules</FRAR> <ORG></ORG> <DEFINITION>definition</DEFINITION> <EXAMPLES>examples</EXAMPLES> <AUTHOR>creator of the entry</AUTHOR> <EDITOR>editor of the entry</EDITOR> <REVISOR>revisor of the entry</REVISOR> <CREATED>date of creation</CREATED> <EDITED>date of edition</EDITED> <REVISED>date of revision</REVISED> <DATE>last update</DATE> <STATUS>current status</STATUS> <ASSIGNMENT>number of the assignment</ASSIGNMENT> <PROBLEM>problem, if any</PROBLEM> <BUG_REPORTER>user who reported the problem</BUG_REPORTER> <COMMENTS>comments</COMMENTS> </dic_nl>
Data
NL Dictionaries may be exported through the option export available in the UNLarium.