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FYI: Lexicall, a Website with Direct Querying
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Lexicall, a Website with Direct Querying
Message 1: Lexicall, a Website with Direct Querying
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Date: 02-Feb-2006
From: Marielle Lange <mlange lexicall.org>
Subject: Lexicall, a Website with Direct Querying
Lexicall: A web-site for complete and convenient access to lexical resources Website: http://lexicall.widged.com/ We would like to introduce Lexical, a website which aims to become a trusted repository of shared lexical resources, committed to the long-term accessibility of the archived resources and their appropriate indexing for research and educational use in the psycholinguistics community. This repository provides access to four types of materials: (a) data files providing lexical statistics, (b) scripts and tools for the manipulation of lexical data, (c) documentation about these resources and their use, and (d) links to materials relevant to research and teaching activities in psycholinguistics. A large range of linguistic materials is covered, including parts of words, words and non-words, textual and visual material, and experimental datasets from psycholinguistic studies. An originality of our approach is that we also provide mechanisms for the direct querying (for data files) or running (for Unix-compatible scripts) of files held in the archived resource on the Lexicall website. Metadata are used to hold information about the lexical resources and parameters for the mechanisms in place, thus ensuring complete interoperability and facilitating re-use in different contexts. Main Features Include: - Easy to navigate catalogue, with the option to check out items of a given type (data, tools, links, docs), in a given category (words, parts of words, etc.), and in a given language. - Resources in multiple languages. - RSS feed to keep you informed of the most recent additions - Direct online querying of some data files (when authorized by the author). See the results of your query on the screen (limited to 500 lines) or by email (full listing). - Regular expressions can be used for pattern matching. - Community services like Forums, Wiki (holding tutorials) - Querying interface generated automatically on the basis of a definition file. This means that additional resources can be made available for query without requiring any effort on our part and about none on yours. If you would like the lexical resources developed in your lab to be made available for online querying to other members of the community, simply use the form-based procedure at: http://lexicall.widged.com/repository/add_resources/ or send us an email. We can cope with any data file organized in columns separated by tabs. Information about the coding standards can be obtained from: http://lexicall.widged.com/repository/standards.php Website: http://lexicall.widged.com/ Feedback and comments welcome. Note that we are currently working on a parallel project. While Lexicall is meant to let you query lexical resources online, Taskflow will provide you with tools on the desktop to manipulate these resources, as briefly explained at: http://projects.widged.com/taskflow/. We would be interested to hear about persons ready for doing a bit of beta testing on the taskflow project. Any platform (PC, Mac, Linux). Marielle
Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics
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