%0 Conference Proceedings %T PreMOn: a Lemon Extension for Exposing Predicate Models as Linked Data %A Corcoglioniti, Francesco %A Rospocher, Marco %A Aprosio, Alessio Palmero %A Tonelli, Sara %Y Calzolari, Nicoletta %Y Choukri, Khalid %Y Declerck, Thierry %Y Goggi, Sara %Y Grobelnik, Marko %Y Maegaard, Bente %Y Mariani, Joseph %Y Mazo, Helene %Y Moreno, Asuncion %Y Odijk, Jan %Y Piperidis, Stelios %S Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’16) %D 2016 %8 May %I European Language Resources Association (ELRA) %C Portorož, Slovenia %F corcoglioniti-etal-2016-premon %X We introduce PreMOn (predicate model for ontologies), a linguistic resource for exposing predicate models (PropBank, NomBank, VerbNet, and FrameNet) and mappings between them (e.g, SemLink) as Linked Open Data. It consists of two components: (i) the PreMOn Ontology, an extension of the lemon model by the W3C Ontology-Lexica Community Group, that enables to homogeneously represent data from the various predicate models; and, (ii) the PreMOn Dataset, a collection of RDF datasets integrating various versions of the aforementioned predicate models and mapping resources. PreMOn is freely available and accessible online in different ways, including through a dedicated SPARQL endpoint. %U https://aclanthology.org/L16-1141 %P 877-884