Towards the construction of a comprehensive Arabic lexical reference system
Arabic is a Semitic language spoken by millions of people in 20 different countries. However, not much work has been done in the field of online dictionaries or lexical resources. WordNet is an example of a lexical resource that has not been yet developed to its full extent for Arabic. WordNet, a le...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International arab journal of information technology 2015-12, Vol.12 (6A(s)), p.621-626 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Arabic is a Semitic language spoken by millions of people in 20 different countries. However, not much work has
been done in the field of online dictionaries or lexical resources. WordNet is an example of a lexical resource that has not been
yet developed to its full extent for Arabic. WordNet, a lexical database developed by Professor George Miller and his team at
Princeton University, has seen life 20 years ago. Ever since then, it has proved to be widely successful and extremely
necessary for today’s demands. Accordingly, the motivation of developing an Arabic WordNet (AWN) became strong. This
project addresses the nominal part of WordNet as the first step towards the construction of a comprehensive AWN. The
nominal part means nouns as a part of speech. |
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ISSN: | 1683-3198 1683-3198 |