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2. Covid-19 Thesaurus
- Creator:
- Fener, Patricia
- Publisher:
- Institute for scientific and technical information (Inist) - CNRS/UAR76
- Type:
- thesaurus, text, and lexicalConceptualResource
- Subject:
- COVID-19, SARS coronavirus, Middle-East coronavirus, SARS-CoV, and MERS-CoV
- Language:
- French and English
- Description:
- This bilingual thesaurus (French-English), developed at Inist-CNRS, covers the concepts from the emerging COVID-19 outbreak which reminds the past SARS coronavirus outbreak and Middle East coronavirus outbreak. This thesaurus is based on the vocabulary used in scientific publications for SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses, like SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV. It provides a support to explore the coronavirus infectious diseases. The thesaurus can be browsed and queried by humans and machines on the Loterre portal (https://www.loterre.fr), via an API and an rdf triplestore. It is also downloadable in PDF, SKOS, csv and json-ld formats. The thesaurus is made available under a CC-by 4.0 license.
- Rights:
- Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0), PUB, and http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
3. Eurotermbank
- Publisher:
- Tilde and Eurotermbank consortium
- Format:
- application/octet-stream
- Type:
- lexicalConceptualResource
- Language:
- English, Estonian, French, German, Hungarian, Latvian, and Lithuanian
- Description:
- EuroTermBank is single access point to European multilingual terminology resources. It contains more than 1.9 million terms over 25 languages
- Rights:
- Not specified
4. Kicktionary
- Type:
- lexicalConceptualResource
- Language:
- English, French, and German
- Description:
- Electronic dictionary of football language, using FrameNet and WordNet approaches
- Rights:
- Not specified
5. OmegaWiki
- Publisher:
- Universität Bamberg, World Language Documentation Centre
- Format:
- application/octet-stream
- Type:
- lexicalConceptualResource
- Language:
- Afrikaans, Arabic, Basque, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, Georgian, Modern Greek (1453-), Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association), Irish, Italian, Japanese, Khmer, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian, and Welsh
- Rights:
- GFDL or CC and http://www.omegawiki.org/Licensing
6. Termoteca
- Publisher:
- TALG Research Group (University of Vigo)
- Type:
- lexicalConceptualResource
- Language:
- English, French, Galician, and Spanish
- Description:
- Galician terminology databank, 6,000 terms
- Rights:
- Not specified
7. Universal Derivations v0.5
- Creator:
- Kyjánek, Lukáš, Žabokrtský, Zdeněk, Vidra, Jonáš, and Ševčíková, Magda
- Publisher:
- Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
- Type:
- text, lexicon, and lexicalConceptualResource
- Subject:
- universal derivations, uder, word-formation, derivation, derivational morphology, and lexical network
- Language:
- Czech, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, and Spanish
- Description:
- Universal Derivations (UDer) is a collection of harmonized lexical networks capturing word-formation, especially derivational relations, in a cross-linguistically consistent annotation scheme for many languages. The annotation scheme is based on a rooted tree data structure, in which nodes correspond to lexemes, while edges represent derivational relations or compounding. The current version of the UDer collection contains eleven harmonized resources covering eleven different languages.
- Rights:
- Universal Derivations v0.5 License Agreement, https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/page/licence-UDer-0.5, and PUB
8. Universal Derivations v1.0
- Creator:
- Kyjánek, Lukáš, Žabokrtský, Zdeněk, Vidra, Jonáš, and Ševčíková, Magda
- Publisher:
- Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
- Type:
- text, lexicon, and lexicalConceptualResource
- Subject:
- universal derivations, uder, word-formation, derivation, derivational morphology, lexical network, and harmonization
- Language:
- Czech, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, French, Latin, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, Turkish, Scottish Gaelic, Russian, Swedish, Serbo-Croatian, Italian, Dutch, and Croatian
- Description:
- Universal Derivations (UDer) is a collection of harmonized lexical networks capturing word-formation, especially derivational relations, in a cross-linguistically consistent annotation scheme for many languages. The annotation scheme is based on a rooted tree data structure, in which nodes correspond to lexemes, while edges represent derivational relations or compounding. The current version of the UDer collection contains twenty-seven harmonized resources covering twenty different languages.
- Rights:
- Universal Derivations v1.0 License Agreement, https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/page/licence-UDer-1.0, and PUB
9. Universal Derivations v1.1
- Creator:
- Kyjánek, Lukáš, Žabokrtský, Zdeněk, Vidra, Jonáš, and Ševčíková, Magda
- Publisher:
- Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
- Type:
- lexicon, text, and lexicalConceptualResource
- Subject:
- universal derivations, uder, word-formation, derivation, derivational morphology, lexical network, and harmonization
- Language:
- Czech, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, French, Latin, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, Turkish, Scottish Gaelic, Russian, Swedish, Serbo-Croatian, Italian, Dutch, Croatian, and Slovenian
- Description:
- Universal Derivations (UDer) is a collection of harmonized lexical networks capturing word-formation, especially derivational relations, in a cross-linguistically consistent annotation scheme for many languages. The annotation scheme is based on a rooted tree data structure, in which nodes correspond to lexemes, while edges represent derivational relations or compounding. The current version of the UDer collection contains thirty-one harmonized resources covering twenty-one different languages.
- Rights:
- Universal Derivations v1.1 License Agreement, PUB, and https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/page/licence-UDer-1.1
10. Universal Segmentations 1.0 (UniSegments 1.0)
- Creator:
- Žabokrtský, Zdeněk, Bafna, Nyati, Bodnár, Jan, Kyjánek, Lukáš, Svoboda, Emil, Ševčíková, Magda, Vidra, Jonáš, Angle, Sachi, Ansari, Ebrahim, Arkhangelskiy, Timofey, Batsuren, Khuyagbaatar, Bella, Gábor, Bertinetto, Pier Marco, Bonami, Olivier, Celata, Chiara, Daniel, Michael, Fedorenko, Alexei, Filko, Matea, Giunchiglia, Fausto, Haghdoost, Hamid, Hathout, Nabil, Khomchenkova, Irina, Khurshudyan, Victoria, Levonian, Dmitri, Litta, Eleonora, Medvedeva, Maria, Muralikrishna, S. N., Namer, Fiammetta, Nikravesh, Mahshid, Padó, Sebastian, Passarotti, Marco, Plungian, Vladimir, Polyakov, Alexey, Potapov, Mihail, Pruthwik, Mishra, Rao B, Ashwath, Rubakov, Sergei, Samar, Husain, Sharma, Dipti Misra, Šnajder, Jan, Šojat, Krešimir, Štefanec, Vanja, Talamo, Luigi, Tribout, Delphine, Vodolazsky, Daniil, Vydrin, Arseniy, Zakirova, Aigul, and Zeller, Britta
- Publisher:
- Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
- Type:
- text, lexicon, and lexicalConceptualResource
- Subject:
- universal segmentations, morphological segmentation, word segmentation, segmentation, morphology, morphemes, morphological dictionary, unisegments, morph, and multilingual
- Language:
- Czech, Catalan, German, English, Persian, Finnish, French, Serbo-Croatian, Croatian, Hungarian, Italian, Komi-Zyrian, Latin, Moksha, Mari (Russia), Mongolian, Erzya, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Tajik, Udmurt, Armenian, Bengali, Hindi, Malayalam, Marathi, and Kannada
- Description:
- Universal Segmentations (UniSegments) is a collection of lexical resources capturing morphological segmentations harmonised into a cross-linguistically consistent annotation scheme for many languages. The annotation scheme consists of simple tab-separated columns that stores a word and its morphological segmentations, including pieces of information about the word and the segmented units, e.g., part-of-speech categories, type of morphs/morphemes etc. The current public version of the collection contains 38 harmonised segmentation datasets covering 30 different languages.
- Rights:
- Universal Segmentations 1.0 License Terms, https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/page/licence-unisegs-1.0, and PUB