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The DANTE database: what it is, how it was created, and what it can contribute to the dictionaries and lexicons of the future

Published on Dec 02, 20119560 Views

Dante (www.webDante.com) is a lexical database which provides a fine-grained, corpus-based description of the core vocabulary of English. Every fact recorded in the database is derived from, and expli

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The DANTE Database00:00
Outline02:12
Origins of DANTE: reminder03:28
Progress report on NEID04:45
What‟s in DANTE: some numbers06:51
Richness of data (1)09:06
Richness of data (2)09:58
Lexicographic innovations10:40
New classification of headwords: method12:22
Headword classification: goals and outcomes15:30
Software customization (1)17:13
Software customization (2)18:29
Word Sketch showing „constructions‟19:50
PPs in Word Sketch20:49
GDEX: „best‟ examples promoted21:49
One-click copying: example and XML mark-up links straight to DWS23:30
GDEX and one-click: from corpus to database in one easy move24:16
Software customization: proformas25:38
Proformas: drinks28:27
Quality control (1)30:48
Quality control (2)31:15
Database search: mass nouns in „M‟31:54
Quality control32:12
Lexicographic innovations: outcomes33:23
Who needs DANTE?34:04
Availability of DANTE35:34
webdante.com36:55
Itemizers37:57
Implications for e-Lexicography38:21
Implications ofr e-lexicography39:26
References40:41