A very large dictionary with paradigmatic, syntagmatic, and paronymic links between entries

  • Authors:
  • Igor A. Bolshakov;Alexander Gelbukh

  • Affiliations:
  • National Polytechnic Institute, DF, Mexico;National Polytechnic Institute, DF, Mexico

  • Venue:
  • ElectricDict '04 Proceedings of the Workshop on Enhancing and Using Electronic Dictionaries
  • Year:
  • 2004

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Abstract

A very large Russian dictionary is described. It contains currently 3.6 million links between its 120,000 entries. The links are syntagmatic (collocations), paradigmatic (WordNet-like), or paronymic (words similar in letters or in morphs). The entries of the dictionary are single- or multiwords belonging to four main POS. The entries represent so-called grammemes rather than lexemes: e.g., nouns are represented as singular and plural; verbs are split into 'finite forms + infinitive', 'participle', and 'gerund'. The multiword entries in turn can be collocations---idiomatic free---whose parts are also entries of the same dictionary.