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Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics 2013: Pisa, Italy
- Christian Chiarcos

, Philipp Cimiano, Thierry Declerck, John P. McCrae:
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics, LDL 2013: Representing and linking lexicons, terminologies and other language data, Pisa, Italy, September 23, 2013. Association for Computational Linguistics 2013 - Christian Chiarcos

, Philipp Cimiano, Thierry Declerck, John P. McCrae:
Linguistic Linked Open Data (LLOD). Introduction and Overview. i-xi - Paul Buitelaar, Mihael Arcan, Carlos Angel Iglesias, J. Fernando Sánchez-Rada, Carlo Strapparava:

Linguistic Linked Data for Sentiment Analysis. 1-8 - Claire Bonial, Kevin Stowe, Martha Palmer:

Renewing and Revising SemLink. 9-17 - Manuel Fiorelli, Maria Teresa Pazienza, Armando Stellato:

LIME: Towards a Metadata Module for Ontolex. 8-27 - Steven Moran, Martin Brümmer:

Lemon-aid: using Lemon to aid quantitative historical linguistic analysis. 28-33 - Antonio Pareja-Lora, María Blume, Barbara Lust:

Transforming the Data Transcription and Analysis Tool Metadata and Labels into a Linguistic Linked Open Data Cloud Resource. 34-43 - Peter Menke, John Philip McCrae, Philipp Cimiano:

Releasing multimodal data as Linguistic Linked Open Data: An experience report. 44-52 - Richard Littauer, Boris Villazón-Terrazas, Steven Moran:

Linguistic Resources Enhanced with Geospatial Information. 53-58 - Timm Heuss:

Faust.rdf - Taking RDF literally. 59-63 - Seiji Koide, Hideaki Takeda:

RDFization of Japanese Electronic Dictionaries and LOD. 64-69 - Yoshihiko Hayashi:

Migrating Psycholinguistic Semantic Feature Norms into Linked Data in Linguistics. 70-75 - Roberto Bartolini, Riccardo Del Gratta, Francesca Frontini:

Towards the establishment of a linguistic linked data network for Italian. 76-81

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