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* [[Elexifinder]] ''categories'' are derived from LexVoc, and are available for search and filter functions in the [[Elexifinder]] app, complementary to [[Elexifinder]] ''concepts'' (obtained through automatic wikifikation, which is done using components of the Event Registry software (see describing [https://doi.org/10.1145/2567948.2577024 article]) built into [[Elexifinder]]).
* [[Elexifinder]] ''categories'' are derived from LexVoc, and are available for search and filter functions in the [[Elexifinder]] app, complementary to [[Elexifinder]] ''concepts'' (obtained through automatic wikifikation, which is done using components of the Event Registry software (see describing [https://doi.org/10.1145/2567948.2577024 article]) built into [[Elexifinder]]).
* Content describing indexation of [[LexBib Zotero]] bibliographical items, by mining their corresponding full texts.
* Content describing indexation of [[LexBib Zotero]] bibliographical items, by mining their corresponding full texts.
* Content describing indexation of lexical-conceptual resources such as dictionaries (planned).
* Content describing indexation of lexical-conceptual resources such as dictionaries. Concept schemes derived from LexVoc branches are used as range of [[LexMeta]] properties, i.e., some properties describing lexical resources point to LexVoc concepts.
* Concepts in a tree graph with SKOS relations as edges, and “[[Item:Q1|Lexicography]]” as root node. This concept tree can be seen as ramification of the “Lexicography” subject heading as listed in cross-domain library vocabularies; see e.g. “[https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85076357.html Lexicography]” in [https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects.html LCSH], or “[https://www.blldb-online.de/blldb/suche/kapitel_vollsuche.xml?DD1=11&SF1=&OP1=and&DD2=1&SF2=&OP2=and&DD3=5&SF3=&OP3=and&DD4=17&SF4=Lexicography&JV=1971&JB=2009&PT=0&language=0&S=3&A=10&x=24&y=6&Sprache=de&Skript=ergebnis&modus=1&step=1&Complexity=0&contenttype=text%2Fhtml&like=1&vid=8B958983-3E0C-42AB-8568-C772D3418EFE Lexicography]” in [https://data.linguistik.de/bll/index.html BLL].
* LexVoc is organized as thesaurus-like concept tree, with SKOS relations as edges, and “[[Item:Q1|Lexicography]]” as root node. This concept tree can be seen as ramification of the “Lexicography” subject heading as listed in cross-domain library vocabularies; see e.g. “[https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85076357.html Lexicography]” in [https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects.html LCSH], or “[https://www.blldb-online.de/blldb/suche/kapitel_vollsuche.xml?DD1=11&SF1=&OP1=and&DD2=1&SF2=&OP2=and&DD3=5&SF3=&OP3=and&DD4=17&SF4=Lexicography&JV=1971&JB=2009&PT=0&language=0&S=3&A=10&x=24&y=6&Sprache=de&Skript=ergebnis&modus=1&step=1&Complexity=0&contenttype=text%2Fhtml&like=1&vid=8B958983-3E0C-42AB-8568-C772D3418EFE Lexicography]” in [https://data.linguistik.de/bll/index.html BLL].


LexVoc terms have English preferred and alternative lexicalizations; relations between them are represented according to the [https://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/ W3C SKOS standard]. Lexicalizations in other languages have been drafted from BabelNet and Wikidata, and will be manually validated and completed (see [[LexVoc translation on Lexonomy]]).
LexVoc terms have English preferred and alternative lexicalizations; relations between them are represented according to the [https://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/ W3C SKOS standard]. Lexicalizations in other languages have been drafted from BabelNet and Wikidata, and will be manually validated and completed (see [[LexVoc translation on Lexonomy]]).