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Figure 27. This is what the CAMBIO/TIDES Fact DB knows about South Korea

The lexicon for a given language is a collection of superentries which are indexed by the citation form of the word or the phrasal lexical unit (set expression). A superentry includes all the lex-emes which have the same base written form, regardless of syntactic category, pronunciation, or sense. Each lexicon entry is comprised of a number of zones corresponding to the various types of lexical information. The zones containing information for use by an NLP system are: CAT (lex-ical category), ORTH (orthography—abbreviations and variants), PHON (phonology), MORPH (mor-phological irregular forms, class or paradigm, and stem variants or “principal parts”), SYN (syntactic features such as attributive for adjectives), SYN-STRUC (indication of sentence- or phrase-level syntactic dependency, centrally including subcategorization) and SEM-STRUC (lexical semantics, meaning representation). The following scheme, in a BNF-like notation, summarizes the basic lexicon structure. Some additional information is added for human consumption in the ANNOtations zone.

superentry ::=

ORTHOGRAPHIC-FORM:
lexeme ::=
buy-v1

cat

v

bought v+past

stem-v
def
“when A buys T from S, A acquires possession of T previously owned
ex

“Bill bought a car from Jane”

syn

time-stamp
;the acquirer and the date
syn-class

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