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Ontolex meeting

06 Sep 2013

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Attendees

Present
Regrets
Aldo_Gangemi, Guido_Vetere, Paul_Buitelaar, Jorge_Gracia, Elena_Montiel_Ponsoda
Chair
Philipp
Scribe
Philipp

Contents


<scribe> Scribe: Philipp

Title: Ontolex meeting

Thierry proposed to add the fact that "senses are exchangable in many contexts" as part of the definition of lexical concept

Generally agreed by otherws

Proposed definition of lexical entry: a single unit of analysis ... all of which expressed a shared sense, that is they denote the same ontological entity

In def of Lexical Sense: lexical item should be changed by lexical entry

Def. of lexical entry: remove the part "of which denote the same concepts", the important part is that these are morphologically related words

Paul proposes to call this: morpohologicall derived or morphilogically derivable

Summary of Action Items

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