Construction du lexique LGLex \`a partir des tables du Lexique-Grammaire des verbes du grec moderne
Kyriaki Ioannidou (LTTL), Elsa Tolone (LIGM, FaMAF)

TL;DR
This paper details the development of the LGLex syntactic lexicon for Modern Greek verbs, based on the Lexique-Grammaire tables, facilitating NLP applications through a structured, machine-readable format.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic conversion of Lexique-Grammaire verb tables into the LGLex lexicon, with standardized features and formats for NLP use.
Findings
Created a comprehensive LGLex lexicon for Modern Greek verbs
Standardized feature definitions across verb tables
Generated machine-readable lexicon in text and XML formats
Abstract
In this paper, we summerize the work done on the resources of Modern Greek on the Lexicon-Grammar of verbs. We detail the definitional features of each table, and all changes made to the names of features to make them consistent. Through the development of the table of classes, including all the features, we have considered the conversion of tables in a syntactic lexicon: LGLex. The lexicon, in plain text format or XML, is generated by the LGExtract tool (Constant & Tolone, 2010). This format is directly usable in applications of Natural Language Processing (NLP).
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TopicsNatural Language Processing Techniques · Lexicography and Language Studies · Mathematics, Computing, and Information Processing
