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A linguistic ontology for the Semantic Web | Scott Farrar and D. Terence Langendoen (2003) "A linguistic ontology for the Semantic Web." GLOT International. 7 (3), pp.97-100. |
An Ontology for Linguistic Annotation | This paper discusses some of the design criteria for a linguistic ontology that can be used to support multilingual and crosslinguistic searches and q more... |
The LEGO Project | This presentation describes the LEGO project and its relationship with GOLD. |
The Role of Conceptual and Linguistic Ontologies in Discourse | a clear division between two sources of information-one oriented to world knowledge, the other to linguistic semantics—offers a framework within wh more... |
The GOLD Community of Practice | The GOLD Community of Practice is proposed as a model for linking on-line linguistic data to an ontology. The key components of the model include the more... |
Building a Knowledge Base of Morphosyntactic Terminology | The central feature of our proposed environment is an ontology of morphosyntactic terms with multiple inheritance and a variety of relations holding more... |
Efficient Morphological Parsing with a Weighted Finite State Transducer | This article describes a highly optimized algorithm and implementation of a deterministic weighted finite state transducer for morphological analysis more... |
Markup and the GOLD Ontology | The EMELD project is committed to providing recommendations to the endangered languages community for the markup of electronically encoded and archive more... |
An OWL-DL Implementation of GOLD | An OWL-DL implementation of the General Ontology for Linguistic Description (GOLD) is presented with relevant examples of axioms given throughout. As more... |
An Ontological Account of Linguistics: Extending SUMO with GOLD | This paper details a General Ontology for Linguistic Description (GOLD), an effort to establish a common domain model for linguistics. GOLD extends th more... |
A Common Ontology for Linguistic Concepts | As part of a project called Electronic Metastructure for Endangered Languages Data (EMELD), we have developed an ontology of concepts that encompasses more... |