Considerations for a Linguistic Network Markup Language
Stührenberg M, Diewald N, Gleim R (2016)
In: Towards a Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Complex Linguistic Networks. Mehler A, Lücking A, Banisch S, Blanchard P, Frank-Job B (Eds); Understanding Complex Systems. Berlin: Springer: 299-330.
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Autor*in
Herausgeber*in
Mehler, Alexander;
Lücking, Andy;
Banisch, Sven;
Blanchard, Philippe;
Frank-Job, Barbara
Abstract / Bemerkung
As the previous chapters have shown, the possible ways of representing linguistic data as a graph are as diverse as the data itself. For the process of graph modeling, the decision as to what information will be represented as nodes and what information as relations is of great importance. In addition, what kind of added value is going to be expected by the representation of the data as a graph and what kinds of scientific questions should be answerable by the model.
In this chapter we discuss the requirements of a data format that is neutral regard-ing these questions while being applicable to a wide range of linguistic network data.We look especially at existing formats and the applications that process them andpropose an extension of one of the afore-discussed formats in order to demonstratethe use of the proposed markup language. We do this by the example of Wiki-Graphs (Mehler 2008).
Stichworte
Markup Language;
Text Encoding Inititative;
Lexical Markup Framework
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
Buchtitel
Towards a Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Complex Linguistic Networks
Serientitel
Understanding Complex Systems
Seite(n)
299-330
ISBN
978-3-662-47237-8
eISBN
978-3-662-47238-5
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2914687
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Stührenberg M, Diewald N, Gleim R. Considerations for a Linguistic Network Markup Language. In: Mehler A, Lücking A, Banisch S, Blanchard P, Frank-Job B, eds. Towards a Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Complex Linguistic Networks. Understanding Complex Systems. Berlin: Springer; 2016: 299-330.
Stührenberg, M., Diewald, N., & Gleim, R. (2016). Considerations for a Linguistic Network Markup Language. In A. Mehler, A. Lücking, S. Banisch, P. Blanchard, & B. Frank-Job (Eds.), Understanding Complex Systems. Towards a Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Complex Linguistic Networks (pp. 299-330). Berlin: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-662-47238-5_14
Stührenberg, Maik, Diewald, Nils, and Gleim, Rüdiger. 2016. “Considerations for a Linguistic Network Markup Language”. In Towards a Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Complex Linguistic Networks, ed. Alexander Mehler, Andy Lücking, Sven Banisch, Philippe Blanchard, and Barbara Frank-Job, 299-330. Understanding Complex Systems. Berlin: Springer.
Stührenberg, M., Diewald, N., and Gleim, R. (2016). “Considerations for a Linguistic Network Markup Language” in Towards a Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Complex Linguistic Networks, Mehler, A., Lücking, A., Banisch, S., Blanchard, P., and Frank-Job, B. eds. Understanding Complex Systems (Berlin: Springer), 299-330.
Stührenberg, M., Diewald, N., & Gleim, R., 2016. Considerations for a Linguistic Network Markup Language. In A. Mehler, et al., eds. Towards a Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Complex Linguistic Networks. Understanding Complex Systems. Berlin: Springer, pp. 299-330.
M. Stührenberg, N. Diewald, and R. Gleim, “Considerations for a Linguistic Network Markup Language”, Towards a Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Complex Linguistic Networks, A. Mehler, et al., eds., Understanding Complex Systems, Berlin: Springer, 2016, pp.299-330.
Stührenberg, M., Diewald, N., Gleim, R.: Considerations for a Linguistic Network Markup Language. In: Mehler, A., Lücking, A., Banisch, S., Blanchard, P., and Frank-Job, B. (eds.) Towards a Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Complex Linguistic Networks. Understanding Complex Systems. p. 299-330. Springer, Berlin (2016).
Stührenberg, Maik, Diewald, Nils, and Gleim, Rüdiger. “Considerations for a Linguistic Network Markup Language”. Towards a Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Complex Linguistic Networks. Ed. Alexander Mehler, Andy Lücking, Sven Banisch, Philippe Blanchard, and Barbara Frank-Job. Berlin: Springer, 2016. Understanding Complex Systems. 299-330.
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Towards a Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Complex Linguistic Networks
Blanchard P, Lücking A, Mehler A, Banisch S, Frank-Job B (Eds) (2016) Understanding Complex Systems.
Berlin: Springer.
Blanchard P, Lücking A, Mehler A, Banisch S, Frank-Job B (Eds) (2016) Understanding Complex Systems.
Berlin: Springer.