Abstract
In the present article, we explore ontological models about lists in order to test them towards a Modern Greek (MG) morphological test-bed. The research topic has been aroused because of the lack of coverage in the current morpho-ontological models and because a suitable list model would considerably facilitate morph behaviour and productivity, word-list complexity or contrastive derivational analysis. After defining a suitable morphological framework, two MG lexical instances are represented by each one of the explored list models, where applicable, to evaluate their suitability. Among the models, we stress the profound design of those like OLO and CO but, on the other hand, their incapability of representing our MG -X, 0, X modeling pattern. To deal with this, we propose a new MG ontological model, based on the CO, incorporating this characteristic.
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Notes
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With the term base we mean an initial stem, stripped off any affixes.
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Morph productivity pertains to morph frequency in general or within specific slots of word-lists.
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See https://www.britannica.com/topic/agglutination-grammar for agglutination.
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The query preceded by the standard prefixes plus those of the ontologies used by the ell_schema (PREFIX mmoon: <http://mmoon.org/core/>, PREFIX ell_schema: <http://mmoon.org/ell/inventory/omg/>) can be executed on this file: https://github.com/nvasilogamvrakis/mmoon_project/blob/main/inventory/ell_inventory_01.owl.
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Image taken from [7].
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Image taken from [7].
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Ibid.
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Ibid.
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The full MG schema and example can be reached as ttl files at: https://github.com/nvasilogamvrakis/mmoon_project/tree/main/lists/ell.
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Inferred.
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Every item isFollowedBy (as SuperProperty of hasNextItem) and isPrecededBy (as superProperty of hasPreviousItem) its direct and indirect item.
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In every hasElement OP, an inverse isElementOf OP is inferred.
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As note 16.
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As note 17.
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Vasilogamvrakis, N., Sfakakis, M. (2024). Ontological Modeling of Lists for Modern Greek Derivation. In: Garoufallou, E., Sartori, F. (eds) Metadata and Semantic Research. MTSR 2023. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 2048. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65990-4_16
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