26 février 2020
Johann-Mattis List, « Making an annotated concept list from the data in CLICS », Computer-Assisted Language Comparison in Practice, ID : 10670/1.l608o0
The CLICS database in its current format makes direct use of the data assembled by the Concepticon project in order to aggregate lexical data from different sources. At the same time, the CLICS database itself can be seen as an interesting conceptlist, providing information on concept polysemy and semantic similarity. For this reason, I added a CLICS conceptlist reflecting the results of the first version of the CLICS database (List et al. 2014) to one of the earlier versions of Concepticon....