Dictionaries are essential tools for documenting and transmitting the linguistic and cultural heritage of a society. With the advent of Semantic Web technologies and the Linked Data paradigm, digital lexicographyhas undergone a significant transformation, evolving from the mere digitization of printed dictionaries to more advanced forms of linguistic data representation and interconnection. Within this context, the Lexicography Module (Lexicog) emerges as a data model developed by the W3C OntoLex communitygroup, designed to support the modeling of interoperable lexicographic resources in accordance with the FAIR principles. This paper provides a review of the Lexicog model, assessing its suitability for the practical needs of lexicographers in dictionary compilation and demonstrating its application through three real-world case studies involving different types of dictionaries. Furthermore, it presents a suite of open-source software tools developed to facilitate the construction and use of computational dictionaries. The goal is to promote open, sustainable digital lexicographic practices aligned with Semantic Web standards.

Lexicographic Resources in the Semantic Web: Models, Tools, and Case Studies

andrea bellandi
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2025

Abstract

Dictionaries are essential tools for documenting and transmitting the linguistic and cultural heritage of a society. With the advent of Semantic Web technologies and the Linked Data paradigm, digital lexicographyhas undergone a significant transformation, evolving from the mere digitization of printed dictionaries to more advanced forms of linguistic data representation and interconnection. Within this context, the Lexicography Module (Lexicog) emerges as a data model developed by the W3C OntoLex communitygroup, designed to support the modeling of interoperable lexicographic resources in accordance with the FAIR principles. This paper provides a review of the Lexicog model, assessing its suitability for the practical needs of lexicographers in dictionary compilation and demonstrating its application through three real-world case studies involving different types of dictionaries. Furthermore, it presents a suite of open-source software tools developed to facilitate the construction and use of computational dictionaries. The goal is to promote open, sustainable digital lexicographic practices aligned with Semantic Web standards.
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dc.description.abstracteng Dictionaries are essential tools for documenting and transmitting the linguistic and cultural heritage of a society. With the advent of Semantic Web technologies and the Linked Data paradigm, digital lexicographyhas undergone a significant transformation, evolving from the mere digitization of printed dictionaries to more advanced forms of linguistic data representation and interconnection. Within this context, the Lexicography Module (Lexicog) emerges as a data model developed by the W3C OntoLex communitygroup, designed to support the modeling of interoperable lexicographic resources in accordance with the FAIR principles. This paper provides a review of the Lexicog model, assessing its suitability for the practical needs of lexicographers in dictionary compilation and demonstrating its application through three real-world case studies involving different types of dictionaries. Furthermore, it presents a suite of open-source software tools developed to facilitate the construction and use of computational dictionaries. The goal is to promote open, sustainable digital lexicographic practices aligned with Semantic Web standards. -
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