From Inscriptions to Lexica and Back: A Platform for Editing and Linking the Languages of Ancient Italy
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Available language technology is hardly applicable to scarcely attested ancient languages, yet their digital semantic representation, though challenging, is an asset for the purpose of sharing and preserving existing cultural knowledge. In the context of a project on the languages and cultures of ancient Italy, we took up this challenge. This paper thus describes the development of a user friendly web platform, EpiLexO, for the creation and editing of an integrated system of language resources for ancient fragmentary languages centered on the lexicon, in compliance with current digital humanities and Linked Open Data principles. EpiLexo allows for the editing of lexica with all relevant cross-references: for their linking to their testimonies, as well as to bibliographic information and other (external) resources and common vocabularies. The focus of the current implementation is on the languages of ancient Italy, in particular Oscan, Faliscan, Celtic and Venetic; however, the technological solutions are designed to be general enough to be potentially applicable to different contexts and scenarios.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Digital Epigraphy; Restsprachen; Lexicon Editing and Linking; tools for DH
List of contributors:
Mallia, Michele; Zavattari, Cesare; Quochi, Valeria; Bellandi, Andrea; Piccini, Silvia; Khan, ANAS FAHAD ASLAM
Book title:
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Language Technologies for Historical and Ancient Languages (LT4HALA 2022)