HIGHLIGHTS
SUMMARY
Most of the proposed ontologies only represent the linguistic data (e_g, Lexical unit and Part Of Speech (POS)) and neglect the linguistic processing functionalities (e_g, segmentation and POS tagging) and the linguistic processing features (e_g, processing level and analysis type). It aims at making a wide range of linguistic data, linguistic processing functionalities and linguistic processing features easily accessible to the users. The authors note that in all the above-mentioned linguistic registries, the structure of the data models representing the linguistic data entries in alphabetical order (e_g, the SIL glossary) or according to . . .
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