The project LE-SIMPLE is an innovative attempt at building harmonized syntacticsemantic lexicons for twelve European languages, intended for use in different Human Language Technology applications. SIMPLE provides a general design model for the encoding of a large amount of semantic information, ranging from ontological typing, to argument structure and terminology. SIMPLE thus provides a general framework for resource development, where state-of-the-art results in lexical semantics are coupled with the needs of Language Engineering applications accessing semantic information
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%1 citeulike:1816452
%A Lenci, Alessandro
%A Bel, Nuria
%A Busa, Federica
%A Calzolari, Nicoletta
%A Gola, Elisabetta
%A Monachini, Monica
%A Ogonowski, Antoine
%A Peters, Ivonne
%A Peters, Wim
%A Ruimy, Nilda
%A Villegas, Marta
%A Zampolli, Antonio
%D 2000
%J International Journal of Lexicography
%K ijl, lexicography
%N 4
%P 249--263
%R 10.1093/ijl/13.4.249
%T SIMPLE: A GENERAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF MULTILINGUAL LEXICONS
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijl/13.4.249
%V 13
%X The project LE-SIMPLE is an innovative attempt at building harmonized syntacticsemantic lexicons for twelve European languages, intended for use in different Human Language Technology applications. SIMPLE provides a general design model for the encoding of a large amount of semantic information, ranging from ontological typing, to argument structure and terminology. SIMPLE thus provides a general framework for resource development, where state-of-the-art results in lexical semantics are coupled with the needs of Language Engineering applications accessing semantic information
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title = {SIMPLE: A GENERAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF MULTILINGUAL LEXICONS},
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