Blackfoot Words: a database of Blackfoot lexical forms.

IF 1.7 3区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Language Resources and Evaluation Pub Date : 2023-03-31 DOI:10.1007/s10579-022-09631-2
Natalie Weber, Tyler Brown, Joshua Celli, McKenzie Denham, Hailey Dykstra, Rodrigo Hernandez-Merlin, Evan Hochstein, Pinyu Hwang, Nico Kidd, Diana Kulmizev, Hannah Morrison, Matty Norris, Lena Venkatraman
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This paper describes the structure and creation of Blackfoot Words, a new relational database of lexical forms (inflected words, stems, and morphemes) in Blackfoot (Algonquian; ISO 639-3: bla). To date, we have digitized 63,493 individual lexical forms from 30 sources, representing all four major dialects, and spanning the years 1743-2017. Version 1.1 of the database includes lexical forms from nine of these sources. This project has two aims. The first is to digitize and provide access to the lexical data in these sources, many of which are difficult to access and discover. The second is to organize the data so that connections can be made between instances of the "same" lexical form across all sources, despite variation across sources in the dialect recorded, orthographic conventions, and the depth of morpheme analysis. The database structure was developed in response to these aims. The database comprises five tables: Sources, Words, Stems, Morphemes, and Lemmas. The Sources table contains bibliographic information and commentary on the sources. The Words table contains inflected words in the source orthography. Each word is broken down into stems and morphemes which are entered into the Stems and Morphemes tables in the source orthography. The Lemmas table contains abstract versions of each stem or morpheme in a standardized orthography. Instances of the same stem or morpheme are linked to a common lemma. We expect that the database will support projects by the language community and other researchers.

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本文描述了Blackfoot Words的结构和创建,这是一个新的Blackfoot(Algonquian;ISO 639-3:bla)词汇形式(屈折词、词干和词素)的关系数据库。到目前为止,我们已经数字化了来自30个来源的63493个单独的词汇形式,代表了所有四种主要方言,时间跨度为1743-2017年。该数据库的1.1版包括来自其中九个来源的词汇形式。这个项目有两个目标。首先是数字化并提供对这些来源中的词汇数据的访问,其中许多数据很难访问和发现。第二是组织数据,以便在所有来源的“相同”词汇形式的实例之间建立联系,尽管记录的方言、拼写惯例和词素分析的深度在不同来源之间存在差异。数据库结构是根据这些目标制定的。该数据库包括五个表:来源、单词、词干、语素和引理。资料来源表包含书目信息和对资料来源的评论。单词表包含源正字法中的屈折单词。每个单词都被分解为词干和词素,这些词干和语素被输入到源正字法的词干词素表中。Lemmas表包含标准正字法中每个词干或词素的抽象版本。同一词干或词素的实例与一个共同的引理相连。我们希望该数据库将支持语言社区和其他研究人员的项目。
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Language Resources and Evaluation
Language Resources and Evaluation 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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55
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Language Resources and Evaluation is the first publication devoted to the acquisition, creation, annotation, and use of language resources, together with methods for evaluation of resources, technologies, and applications. Language resources include language data and descriptions in machine readable form used to assist and augment language processing applications, such as written or spoken corpora and lexica, multimodal resources, grammars, terminology or domain specific databases and dictionaries, ontologies, multimedia databases, etc., as well as basic software tools for their acquisition, preparation, annotation, management, customization, and use. Evaluation of language resources concerns assessing the state-of-the-art for a given technology, comparing different approaches to a given problem, assessing the availability of resources and technologies for a given application, benchmarking, and assessing system usability and user satisfaction.
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