LexVoc
LexVoc Vocabulary of Lexicographic Terms
We have started to develop LexVoc, a controlled vocabulary of Lexicography-related terms that shall be used as content descriptors, and linked to the corresponding bibliographical items. We have defined English preferred and alternative lexicalizations, and represented relations between terms according to the W3C SKOS standard.
- Graph view, complete, coloured: Build live.
Sources for LexVoc have been the following:
- An updated and extended version of the index of “Bibliografía Temática de la Lexicografía” (Córdoba Rodríguez 2003) translated to English (2003 e-bibliography here)
- The typology of dictionaries by Engelberg and Storrer (2016)
- The Glossary of Lexicographic Terms by Kipfer (2013)
- The index of the volume Using Online Dictionaries (Müller-Spitzer 2014)
- The Linguistic Property branch of the GOLD ontology
We have merged all concepts stemming from sources (1) to (5), and set relations between them, so that terms can be represented as nodes in a single graph, with SKOS relations as edges.
In a second step, we have extended the vocabulary with a manually revised subset of salient term candidates, extracted from a corpus compiled using all English full texts present in the collection used for Elexifinder version 2 (Spring 2021).
We have then extended the vocabulary further, using term extraction results from subsets of our English full texts. This has been done for the field of dictionary digitization (narrower of dictionary making).
LexVoc main branches as they are defined today are listed below. Names of natural languages have experimentally been part of the vocabulary. This branch currently is not maintained, and not used as Elexifinder category, since natural languages as search filter are available through wikification (Elexifinder concepts, not categories.)
Elexifinder Categories
Terms that serve as Elexifinder category belong to the first three skos:broader hierarchy levels below the root concept. Terms deeper in the hierarchy are considered in article indexation, and so are closeMatch terms without own broader-hierarchy, but the assigned category visible on Elexifinder will be the corresponding broader category of the third level below root.
- Graph view, Elexifinder categories only (upper three hierarchy levels): Query.
LexVoc main branches
The following concepts are directly linked to root node “Lexicography” using skos:broader. These are Elexifinder main categories. Two narrower levels below each top-level concept are also considered as (visible) Elexifinder category. Click on the “Graph” links to get a graph representation, with the top-level concept as root node.
- Dictionary Structure (Graph)
- Dictionary Type (Graph)
- Dictionary Making (Graph)
- Dictionary Use (Graph)
- Dictionary Function (Graph)
- Dictionary Distribution Type (Graph)
- Linguistic Property (Graph)
- NLP / Corpus Linguistics (Graph)
- Software <TBD> (Graph)
Update Workflow
As soon as a new term is linked to a member of the main SKOS graph using skos:broader or skos:closeMatch, it is considered in subsequent iterations of article full text indexation.