The Making of Coptic Wordnet

Laura Slaughter, Luis Morgado Da Costa, So Miyagawa, Marco Büchler, Amir Zeldes, Heike Behlmer


Abstract
With the increasing availability of wordnets for ancient languages, such as Ancient Greek and Latin, gaps remain in the coverage of less studied languages of antiquity. This paper reports on the construction and evaluation of a new wordnet for Coptic, the language of Late Roman, Byzantine and Early Islamic Egypt in the first millenium CE. We present our approach to constructing the wordnet which uses multilingual Coptic dictionaries and wordnets for five different languages. We further discuss the results of this effort and outline our on-going/future work.
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2019.gwc-1.21
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Proceedings of the 10th Global Wordnet Conference
Month:
July
Year:
2019
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Wroclaw, Poland
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Piek Vossen, Christiane Fellbaum
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GWC
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SIGLEX
Publisher:
Global Wordnet Association
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Pages:
166–175
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https://aclanthology.org/2019.gwc-1.21
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Laura Slaughter, Luis Morgado Da Costa, So Miyagawa, Marco Büchler, Amir Zeldes, and Heike Behlmer. 2019. The Making of Coptic Wordnet. In Proceedings of the 10th Global Wordnet Conference, pages 166–175, Wroclaw, Poland. Global Wordnet Association.
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The Making of Coptic Wordnet (Slaughter et al., GWC 2019)
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