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Wiktionary/External works

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This page is part of the Tremendous Wiktionary User Group activities.

This page aims to present information on Wiktionaries with three axis:

  • Collect and keep track of publications about Wiktionaries, similarly as Wiki Research Bibliography.
  • Present tools using Wiktionaries data.
  • Present collaborations made by the community with institutions or group of speakers

See also the other subpages: Internal communication, Technical improvements, LexiSession and Meetings.

Publications

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In this section, please indicate publications in chronological order, with precise sources. Short reviews welcome. The Signpost published a review of various publication about Wiktionary in October 2015.

2009

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2010

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2011

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2012

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2013

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2014

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2015

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2016

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2017

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  • Roa-Valverde, A.J., Sanchez-Alonso, S., Sicilia, MA. et al. An approach to measuring and annotating the confidence of Wiktionary translations. Lang Resources & Evaluation (2017) DOI:10.1007/s10579-017-9384-9doi:10.1007/s10579-017-9384-9

2018

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2019

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  • Jan Portisch, Michael Hladik and Heiko Paulheim, Wiktionary Matcher, Ontology Alignment Evaluation Initiative, m.s.

Tools

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This section is to promote and diffuse tools that are based on Wiktionaries data. Please add links and descriptions below.

  • Etytree: a tool to visualize etymologies.
  • Lingua Libre: a tool for recording words, with guides to records small languages or regional dialects.

Collaborations

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This section is to document collaborations that happened between the community and institutions.

  • Langue de France: French Wiktionary is part of a collaboration on France languages, and contributors are training speakers to Wiktionary and Commons.