Journal of Open Humanities Data (Jan 2024)

Multilingual Workflows for Semantic Change Research

  • Paola Marongiu,
  • Barbara McGillivray,
  • Anas Fahad Khan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/johd.179
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 15 – 15

Abstract

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We present a series of workflows that aim to support research in lexical semantic change, i.e. the phenomenon by which words change their meaning over time. The workflows each consist of a series of steps required to detect words that have undergone semantic change as evidenced by a corpus and cover a range of user scenarios, including lexicology, historical research, and legal studies. The workflows were created following the model adopted by the Social Sciences and Humanities Open MarketPlace and were designed in the context of a project on CLARIN resource families supported by CLARIN ERIC. In this paper, we present a use case for the workflow on lexicology, referring to resources for Latin and ancient Greek.

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