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Im vorliegenden Beitrag soll der Aufbau einer maßgeschneiderten XML-Modellierung für ein Wörterbuchnetz erläutert werden. Diese Schriftfassung beruht auf einem gleichlautenden
Vortrag, der auf dem ersten Arbeitstreffen des DFG-Netzwerks „Internetlexikografie“ in
Mannheim im Mai 2011 gehalten wurde. Der Beitrag ist als Werkstattbericht zu verstehen,
d. h. als praktisch orientierter Blick sowohl darauf, wie wir unsere Modellierung für OWID
konzipiert haben, welche Konsequenzen dies für die lexikographische Arbeit sowie für die
Recherchemöglichkeiten der Nutzer hat, als auch darauf, welche Vor- und Nachteile wir bei
diesem Modellierungsansatz sehen. Der vorliegende Beitrag bietet damit keine umfassende
theoretische Auseinandersetzung mit verschiedenen Möglichkeiten der Modellierung. Lediglich
im folgenden Kapitel werden die Grundzüge des Modellierungsansatzes kurz erläutert
und es wird auf entsprechende weiterführende projektbezogene Literatur verwiesen.
In diesem Beitrag werden wichtige Neukonzeptionen und umfangreiche Nachbearbeitungen einzelner
Angabebereiche in elexiko erläutert. Die linguistische Konzeption dieser Angaben stellt eine Weiterentwicklung gegenüber der Konzeption dar, wie sie im Band „Grundfragen der elektronischen Lexikographie. elexiko – das Online-Informationssystem zum deutschen Wortschatz“ (2005) vorgelegt wurde. Betroffen sind z.B. die Angabebereiche der typischen Verwendungen, der sinn- und sachverwandten Wörter und der Besonderheiten des Gebrauchs.
Electronic corpora play an ever growing role in lexicography. On the one hand, new access to linguistic usage is made possible through the use of text corpora and intelligent corpus-based query tools; however, the final results are still interpreted and described by lexicographers. In this case corpora are used for data acquisition. On the other hand, there are also projects that provide purely automatically acquired data in the form of "dictionaries". Lexicographers play only a minor role here. This latter type of corpus use creates a completely new kind of electronic dictionary. This article addresses the questions as to what extent these dictionaries differ from lexicographic tradition and whether they must be considered in metalexicography. Starting from previously compiled electronic dictionary typologies, we try to supplement the formulation of lexicographic data as a distinguishing feature. Finally, based on the findings of the project elexiko (Institute for the German Language - IDS), we demonstrate that the distinction between electronic versus man-made lexicographic data is also relevant to lexicographical practice.
This paper is a project report of the lexicographic Internet portal OWID, an Online Vocabulary Information System of German which is being built at the Institute of German Language in Mannheim (IDS). Overall, the contents of the portal and its technical approaches will be presented. The lexical database is structured in a granular way which allows to extend possible search options for lexicographers. Against the background of current research on using electronic dictionaries, the project OWID is also working on first ideas of useradapted access and user-adapted views of the lexicographic data. Due to the fact that the portal OWID comprises dictionaries which are available online it is possible to change the design and functions of the website easily (in comparison to printed dictionaries). Ideas of implementing user-adapted views of the lexicographic data will be demonstrated by using an example taken from one of the dictionaries of the portal, namely elexiko.
Lexikografie im Internet
(2008)
The development of user-adapted views of lexicographic data is frequently in demand by dictionary research on electronic reference works and hypertext information systems. In the printed dictionary it has been indispensable to develop a complete dictionary relative to a user group and using situations. In contrast, for any electronic presentation of lexicographic data there are possibilities to define user-specific views of an initially user-unspecific resource. However, research on the use of dictionaries in general, still has to answer several open questions as far as this subject is concerned. This paper will firstly provide an overview of the present state of research on dictionary use with respect to electronic lexicography. Subsequently, explanations of further prerequisites for a possible user-adapted access to data are followed, as exemplified by OWID, the Online Vocabulary Information System of the Institut für Deutsche Sprache. Finally, it will be outlined what results on the subject have been accomplished so far. Also the prospects of potential user-adapted presentations of lexicographic data will be highlighted.
The Online-Wortschatz-Informationssystem Deutsch (OWID; Online Vocabulaty Information System German) o f the Institut fUr Deutsche Sprache (IDS; German Language Institute) in Mannheim is a lexicographic Internet portal for various electronic diciionary resources that are being compiled as the IDS. It is an explicit goal of OWID, not to present a random collection of unrelated reference works but to build a network of actually related lexicographic products. Hence, the core of the project is the design of an innovative concept of data modelling and structuring. The goal of this granular data modelling is to allow flexible access of each individual lexicographic resource as well as access across diverse dictionary resources. At the same time, fine-grained interconnectedness of all resources should be made possible. Every lexicographic resource within OWID—elexiko, Neologismenwörterbuch, Wortverbindungen online, Schulddiskurs im ersten Nachkriegsjahrzehnt—accomplishes this requirement with regard to data modelling and structuring. The paper explains the underlying consistent concept of the data modelling for the overall heterogeneous lexicographical resources. Also it is shown, how the modelling potential has been converting into the Internet presence of OWID.