Semantic

Nederlab





Nederlab, online laboratory for humanities research on Dutch text collections

Summary

A user-friendly and tool-enriched open access web interface that aims at containing all digitized texts relevant for the Dutch national heritage and the history of Dutch language and culture (c. 800 - present).

Dictionary of the Limburgian Dialects, Part III (General Vocabulary)

Dictionary of the Limburgian Dialects

Summary

Dictionary of the Limburgian Dialects, Part III (General Vocabulary)

Background

The dictionary of the Limburgian dialects, part II (General Vocabulary), abbreviated as WLD, is a semasiologically oriented dictionary. It consists of 14 subcollections, each covering a certain topic. The topics covered are:

Dictionary of the Brabantic Dialects, Part III (General Vocabulary)

Dictionary of the Brabantic Dialects

Summary

Dictionary of the Brabantic Dialects, Part III (General Vocabulary)

Background

The dictionary of the Brabantic dialects, part II (General Vocabulary), abbreviated as WBD, is a semasiologically oriented dictionary. It consists of 14 subcollections, each covering a certain topic. The topics covered are:

Cornetto Data

Cornetto is a lexical resource for the Dutch language which combines two resources with different semantic organisations: the Dutch Wordnet with its synset organisation and the Dutch Reference Lexicon which includes definitions, usage constraints, selectional restrictions, syntactic behaviours, illustrative contexts, etc. The Cornetto database contains over 92K lemmas and almost 120K word meanings.

GrNe Data

Online dictionary (ancient) Greek - Dutch for the letter Pi. Search functions include searches for Greek lemmata; search of Greek declined or conjugated word-forms that lead to the correct lemma (‘lemmatizer’); searches for Dutch words leading to different Greek lemmata; etymological searches. The dictionary is linked to Logeion, the international website of Greek dictionaries at the University of Chicago. The developers estimate that a complete version of the dictionary will be finished by the end of 2015 and that it will be published by the end of 2016.

DUELME Data

DUELME is an electronic lexicon that contains more than 5,000 Dutch multiword expressions (MWEs). The DUELME lexicon is suitable for theoretical research on multiword expressions as well as for use in NLP systems. Multiword expressions with similar syntactic patterns are grouped in equivalence classes. Semantic restrictions on variable arguments are encoded.