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= NeoVoc for Hebrew = | = NeoVoc for Hebrew = | ||
== Workflow steps == | == Workflow steps == | ||
=== Concepts | === Concepts and multilingual equivalents === | ||
The list of terms in French (i.e., results of ENEOLI WG1 Task 1.1) has been uploaded to Wikibase. For each of these terms, we create a new concept entity. That is, entities describing concepts will have only French equivalents in the beginning. In order to ease the manual provision of equivalents (an equivalent is a term in another language representing the same concept) in more languages, and to get drafted glosses (glosses are very short sense definitions, used for a human user to discriminate word senses)), we automatically import what is there for the concept on Wikidata. | |||
The first goal is to validate all multilingual equivalents that have been imported for Hebrew from Wikidata. For this, use the second query on this page, and see a list of entries that contain a warning attached to the label of Hebrew. Click on the ID of the entry (first column), and decide: | |||
* If the imported | * If the imported equivalent is fine, remove the warning (click "edit" next to the equivalent in Hebrew, send the "warning" qualifier to the trash, and save). | ||
* If the imported | * If the imported equivalent is to be replaced, replace it by clicking "edit" next to the "equivalent" in Hebrew, and correct the label. Also, send the Wikidata warning to the trash before saving. | ||
* If, in addition to a drafted equivalent, you find a gloss (short description) in the upper "description" section, please review also that. If you regard it | * If, in addition to a drafted equivalent, you find a gloss (short description) in the upper "description" section, please review also that. If you regard it as inappropriate, please edit it; you can provide a gloss if there is nothing if you want (you are encouraged to do so, but the equivalents are more important than the glosses). | ||
* From time to time, the label in the upper part of the entry ("labels" section) will be updated according to what you enter as "equivalent" in | * From time to time, the label in the upper part of the entry ("labels" section) will be updated according to what you enter as "equivalent" in Hebrew in the "statements" section. That means you don't have to edit the equivalent manually in both places; the "equivalent" in the "statements" section is the one we will use. The reason why we have to enter new equivalents in the “statements” section (instead of simply adding labels in the “labels” section) is that we want to make statements about these equivalents (for example, where we have found the equivalent). | ||
The second goal will be to provide missing equivalents in Hebrew. For this, use the first query on this page. The first lines are those that are still not defined. To define an equivalent, enter the entry page by clicking on the ID in the first column, and click on "add value" in the “statements" section, where values for the “equivalents" property are listed (e.g., for example at https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/wiki/Item:Q1083#P57) . | |||
=== Linguistic description (lexicographical view) === | === Linguistic description (lexicographical view) === | ||
For concept | For concept equivalents in Hebrew where you have removed the warning, or where you have provided an equivalent in the "statements" section of the entity page, we will create a dictionary entry. The linguistic description of the term will go there. | ||
* We will soon decide on the type of information to be collected in each term's dictionary entry. | * We will soon decide on the type of information to be collected in each term's dictionary entry. | ||
* The meta-terminology used for this task might be unusual for terminologists and/or lexicographers; for obvious reasons, we tend to call things how they are called on a Wikibase. A very short glossary: | |||
** “concept entry”: On a Wikibase, an entity URI starting with “Q” describes an ontological concept, which “labelled” with one preferred label and several “alternative” labels. Wikibase labels are not terms; they are strings that users might want to enter in a search when trying to find the concept entry. We enter our terms (the multilingual equivalents that denote the concept we have in front of us) in the “statements” section, where we can further describe them. | |||
** “lexeme entry”: On a Wikibase, lexical dictionary-like entries are by default modelled according to Ontolex-Lemon. Their URI starts with an “L”. Each Lexeme entity has “Sense” and “Form” subentities; these are displayed on the same entity page (e.g. https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/wiki/Lexeme:L1). The “sense” section lists dictionary senses, the “forms” section lists (inflected) word forms together with a morphological description of the form (on Wikibase called “grammatical features”, like genitive, plural, etc.). Lexeme entries do not have labels, they have lemmata associated to language codes instead (they can have more than one, look at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L791). The further linguistic description of the lexeme consists in statements attached at the appropriate level (entry, sense, form). Most important for us is that dictionary senses will be linked to ontology items. This link in Ontolex is referred to as ontolex:reference, on Wikidata as http://www.wikidata.org/entity/P5137, and on our Wikibase as https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/entity/P12 (“concept for this sense”). This is what links lexical entries to concept entries; exploiting that link, data involving concept entries and lexical entries can be brought together. | |||
== See the content of NeoVoc for Hebrew == | == See the content of NeoVoc for Hebrew == | ||
=== All NeoVoc concept entries === | === All NeoVoc concept entries === | ||
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optional {?sense endp:P12 ?concept. optional {?sense skos:definition ?sense_gloss.} | optional {?sense endp:P12 ?concept. optional {?sense skos:definition ?sense_gloss.} | ||
optional {?concept endp:P1 ?wd.} | optional {?concept endp:P1 ?wd.} | ||
SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language " | SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "he,en,fr". }} | ||
} | } | ||
</sparql> | </sparql> | ||
''This page will be updated automatically, don't edit it (last edited on | ''This page will be updated automatically, don't edit it (last edited on July 13, 2024).'' | ||
For discussion in the group working on | ''For discussion in the group working on Hebrew, you may use this page: [[Talk:NeoVoc/language/he]].'' |
Revision as of 18:07, 13 July 2024
NeoVoc for Hebrew
Workflow steps
Concepts and multilingual equivalents
The list of terms in French (i.e., results of ENEOLI WG1 Task 1.1) has been uploaded to Wikibase. For each of these terms, we create a new concept entity. That is, entities describing concepts will have only French equivalents in the beginning. In order to ease the manual provision of equivalents (an equivalent is a term in another language representing the same concept) in more languages, and to get drafted glosses (glosses are very short sense definitions, used for a human user to discriminate word senses)), we automatically import what is there for the concept on Wikidata.
The first goal is to validate all multilingual equivalents that have been imported for Hebrew from Wikidata. For this, use the second query on this page, and see a list of entries that contain a warning attached to the label of Hebrew. Click on the ID of the entry (first column), and decide:
- If the imported equivalent is fine, remove the warning (click "edit" next to the equivalent in Hebrew, send the "warning" qualifier to the trash, and save).
- If the imported equivalent is to be replaced, replace it by clicking "edit" next to the "equivalent" in Hebrew, and correct the label. Also, send the Wikidata warning to the trash before saving.
- If, in addition to a drafted equivalent, you find a gloss (short description) in the upper "description" section, please review also that. If you regard it as inappropriate, please edit it; you can provide a gloss if there is nothing if you want (you are encouraged to do so, but the equivalents are more important than the glosses).
- From time to time, the label in the upper part of the entry ("labels" section) will be updated according to what you enter as "equivalent" in Hebrew in the "statements" section. That means you don't have to edit the equivalent manually in both places; the "equivalent" in the "statements" section is the one we will use. The reason why we have to enter new equivalents in the “statements” section (instead of simply adding labels in the “labels” section) is that we want to make statements about these equivalents (for example, where we have found the equivalent).
The second goal will be to provide missing equivalents in Hebrew. For this, use the first query on this page. The first lines are those that are still not defined. To define an equivalent, enter the entry page by clicking on the ID in the first column, and click on "add value" in the “statements" section, where values for the “equivalents" property are listed (e.g., for example at https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/wiki/Item:Q1083#P57) .
Linguistic description (lexicographical view)
For concept equivalents in Hebrew where you have removed the warning, or where you have provided an equivalent in the "statements" section of the entity page, we will create a dictionary entry. The linguistic description of the term will go there.
- We will soon decide on the type of information to be collected in each term's dictionary entry.
- The meta-terminology used for this task might be unusual for terminologists and/or lexicographers; for obvious reasons, we tend to call things how they are called on a Wikibase. A very short glossary:
- “concept entry”: On a Wikibase, an entity URI starting with “Q” describes an ontological concept, which “labelled” with one preferred label and several “alternative” labels. Wikibase labels are not terms; they are strings that users might want to enter in a search when trying to find the concept entry. We enter our terms (the multilingual equivalents that denote the concept we have in front of us) in the “statements” section, where we can further describe them.
- “lexeme entry”: On a Wikibase, lexical dictionary-like entries are by default modelled according to Ontolex-Lemon. Their URI starts with an “L”. Each Lexeme entity has “Sense” and “Form” subentities; these are displayed on the same entity page (e.g. https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/wiki/Lexeme:L1). The “sense” section lists dictionary senses, the “forms” section lists (inflected) word forms together with a morphological description of the form (on Wikibase called “grammatical features”, like genitive, plural, etc.). Lexeme entries do not have labels, they have lemmata associated to language codes instead (they can have more than one, look at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L791). The further linguistic description of the lexeme consists in statements attached at the appropriate level (entry, sense, form). Most important for us is that dictionary senses will be linked to ontology items. This link in Ontolex is referred to as ontolex:reference, on Wikidata as http://www.wikidata.org/entity/P5137, and on our Wikibase as https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/entity/P12 (“concept for this sense”). This is what links lexical entries to concept entries; exploiting that link, data involving concept entries and lexical entries can be brought together.
See the content of NeoVoc for Hebrew
All NeoVoc concept entries
#title: All NeoVoc concepts with labels and glosses in Hebrew, and English and French labels and glosses.
PREFIX enwb: <https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/entity/>
PREFIX endp: <https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/prop/direct/>
PREFIX enp: <https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/prop/>
PREFIX enps: <https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/prop/statement/>
PREFIX enpq: <https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/prop/qualifier/>
select ?concept ?label_mylang ?warning ?descript_mylang (iri(concat(str(wd:),?wd)) as ?wikidata) ?label_en ?descript_en ?label_fr ?descript_fr
where {
?concept endp:P5 enwb:Q12. # instances of "NeoVoc Concept"
optional {?concept endp:P1 ?wd.}
optional {?concept rdfs:label ?label_en. filter(lang(?label_en)="en")}
optional {?concept rdfs:label ?label_fr. filter(lang(?label_fr)="fr")}
optional {?concept enp:P57 ?label_st. ?label_st enps:P57 ?label_mylang. filter(lang(?label_mylang)="he")
optional {?label_st enpq:P58 ?warning.}}
optional {?concept schema:description ?descript_en. filter(lang(?descript_en)="en")}
optional {?concept schema:description ?descript_fr. filter(lang(?descript_fr)="fr")}
optional {?concept schema:description ?descript_mylang. filter(lang(?descript_mylang)="he")}
} order by lcase(?label_mylang)
NeoVoc entries with labels for Hebrew that still have warnings
#title: NeoVoc concepts with warnings on Hebrew labels.
PREFIX enwb: <https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/entity/>
PREFIX endp: <https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/prop/direct/>
PREFIX enp: <https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/prop/>
PREFIX enps: <https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/prop/statement/>
PREFIX enpq: <https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/prop/qualifier/>
select ?concept ?label_mylang ?warning ?descript_mylang (iri(concat(str(wd:),?wd)) as ?wikidata) ?label_en ?descript_en ?label_fr ?descript_fr
where {
?concept endp:P5 enwb:Q12. # instances of "NeoVoc Concept"
optional {?concept endp:P1 ?wd.}
optional {?concept rdfs:label ?label_en. filter(lang(?label_en)="en")}
optional {?concept rdfs:label ?label_fr. filter(lang(?label_fr)="fr")}
?concept enp:P57 ?label_st. ?label_st enps:P57 ?label_mylang. filter(lang(?label_mylang)="he")
optional {?label_st enpq:P58 ?warning.}
optional {?concept schema:description ?descript_en. filter(lang(?descript_en)="en")}
optional {?concept schema:description ?descript_fr. filter(lang(?descript_fr)="fr")}
optional {?concept schema:description ?descript_mylang. filter(lang(?descript_mylang)="he")}
} order by lcase(?label_mylang)
NeoVoc lexical entries in Hebrew
- We will create these after providing equivalents in the concept entries
#title: All NeoVoc Hebrew lexical entries
PREFIX enwb: <https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/entity/>
PREFIX endp: <https://eneoli.wikibase.cloud/prop/direct/>
select ?lexical_entry ?lemma ?posLabel ?sense ?sense_gloss ?concept ?conceptLabel (iri(concat(str(wd:),?wd)) as ?wikidata)
where {
?lexical_entry a ontolex:LexicalEntry; dct:language enwb:Q985; wikibase:lemma ?lemma; wikibase:lexicalCategory ?pos; ontolex:sense ?sense.
optional {?sense endp:P12 ?concept. optional {?sense skos:definition ?sense_gloss.}
optional {?concept endp:P1 ?wd.}
SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "he,en,fr". }}
}
This page will be updated automatically, don't edit it (last edited on July 13, 2024).
For discussion in the group working on Hebrew, you may use this page: Talk:NeoVoc/language/he.