
TL;DR
The paper presents the structure and components of the Syntagma Lexical Database for Italian, detailing its tables, data types, and links to semantic resources, aimed at improving linguistic analysis tools.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive lexical database structure for Italian, integrating morphological, semantic, and syntactic data with links to semantic networks and WordNet.
Findings
Database includes four core tables: Forms, Lemma, Meanings, Valency.
Links to Syntagma's Semantic Net and WordNet enhance semantic analysis.
Supports advanced linguistic and computational applications.
Abstract
This paper discusses the structure of Syntagma's Lexical Database (focused on Italian). The basic database consists in four tables. Table Forms contains word inflections, used by the POS-tagger for the identification of input-words. Forms is related to Lemma. Table Lemma stores all kinds of grammatical features of words, word-level semantic data and restrictions. In the table Meanings meaning-related data are stored: definition, examples, domain, and semantic information. Table Valency contains the argument structure of each meaning, with syntactic and semantic features for each argument. The extended version of SLD contains the links to Syntagma's Semantic Net and to the WordNet synsets of other languages.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLinguistic Studies and Language Acquisition
