ISLEX - Icelandic-Scandinavian Web Dictionary View resource name in all available languages
ISLEX orðabókin ISLEX
ISLEX is a multilingual dictionary with modern Icelandic as a source language and Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Faroese as target languages. The dictionary is accessible on the web, free of charge. ISLEX is an important contribution for strengthening the cultural relations between the nations and their mutual understanding. Distribution Availability
Available - Restricted Use
Licence CC - BY - NC - ND
Restrictions: Academic - Non Commercial Use, Attribution, No Derivatives
User Nature: Academic
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Distribution Access/Medium: Accessible Through Interface, Downloadable
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Attribution Details: ISLEX orðabókin. (e.d.) Þórdís Úlfarsdóttir og Halldóra Jónsdóttir. Stofnun Árna Magnússonar í íslenskum fræðum. http://islex.is/, ISLEX - Icelandic-Scandinavian web dictionary. (e.d.) Þórdís Úlfarsdóttir and Halldóra Jónsdóttir. The Arni Magnusson Institute for Icelandic Studies. http://islex.is/
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Lexical Conceptual Resource General Information Lexicon
Encoding Encoding level: Morphology
Linguistic information: Lemma, Lemma - Compounds, Lemma - Multi Word Units, Part Of Speech
Conformance to standards best practices: LMF
Multilingual text lexicalConceptualResource Languages
Bokmål, Norwegian; Norwegian Bokmål
Language Script: Latn
Danish
Language Script: Latn
Icelandic
Language Script: Latn
Norwegian Nynorsk; Nynorsk, Norwegian
Language Script: Latn
Swedish
Language Script: Latn
Linguality Linguality type: Multilingual
Size Metadata Created: 01/03/2013
Last Updated: 01/25/2013
Usage Foreseen Use Nlp Applications Use NLP Specific: Information Retrieval, Machine Translation
Human Use Actual Use - Human Use Documentation
Aldis Sigurðardóttir, Anna Hannesdótir, Håkan Jansson, Halldóra Jónsdóttir, Lars Trap-Jensen and Þórdís Úlfarsdóttir. ISLEX. An Icelandic-Scandinavian Multilingual Online Dictionary. In: Elisenda Bernal and Janet DeCesaris (eds.) Proceedings XIII EURALEX Congress, Barcelona 2008, Vol. I, pp. 779-790
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