GreekLex 2: A comprehensive lexical database with part-of-speech, syllabic, phonological, and stress information.

Databases containing lexical properties on any given orthography are crucial for psycholinguistic research. In the last ten years, a number of lexical databases have been developed for Greek. However, these lack important part-of-speech information. Furthermore, the need for alternative procedures f...

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Main Authors: Antonios Kyparissiadis, Walter J B van Heuven, Nicola J Pitchford, Timothy Ledgeway
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5322960?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-eceb067a0aca4bb6b7aa9e4b3e7d955f2020-11-24T21:14:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01122e017249310.1371/journal.pone.0172493GreekLex 2: A comprehensive lexical database with part-of-speech, syllabic, phonological, and stress information.Antonios KyparissiadisWalter J B van HeuvenNicola J PitchfordTimothy LedgewayDatabases containing lexical properties on any given orthography are crucial for psycholinguistic research. In the last ten years, a number of lexical databases have been developed for Greek. However, these lack important part-of-speech information. Furthermore, the need for alternative procedures for calculating syllabic measurements and stress information, as well as combination of several metrics to investigate linguistic properties of the Greek language are highlighted. To address these issues, we present a new extensive lexical database of Modern Greek (GreekLex 2) with part-of-speech information for each word and accurate syllabification and orthographic information predictive of stress, as well as several measurements of word similarity and phonetic information. The addition of detailed statistical information about Greek part-of-speech, syllabification, and stress neighbourhood allowed novel analyses of stress distribution within different grammatical categories and syllabic lengths to be carried out. Results showed that the statistical preponderance of stress position on the pre-final syllable that is reported for Greek language is dependent upon grammatical category. Additionally, analyses showed that a proportion higher than 90% of the tokens in the database would be stressed correctly solely by relying on stress neighbourhood information. The database and the scripts for orthographic and phonological syllabification as well as phonetic transcription are available at http://www.psychology.nottingham.ac.uk/greeklex/.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5322960?pdf=render
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author Antonios Kyparissiadis
Walter J B van Heuven
Nicola J Pitchford
Timothy Ledgeway
spellingShingle Antonios Kyparissiadis
Walter J B van Heuven
Nicola J Pitchford
Timothy Ledgeway
GreekLex 2: A comprehensive lexical database with part-of-speech, syllabic, phonological, and stress information.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Antonios Kyparissiadis
Walter J B van Heuven
Nicola J Pitchford
Timothy Ledgeway
author_sort Antonios Kyparissiadis
title GreekLex 2: A comprehensive lexical database with part-of-speech, syllabic, phonological, and stress information.
title_short GreekLex 2: A comprehensive lexical database with part-of-speech, syllabic, phonological, and stress information.
title_full GreekLex 2: A comprehensive lexical database with part-of-speech, syllabic, phonological, and stress information.
title_fullStr GreekLex 2: A comprehensive lexical database with part-of-speech, syllabic, phonological, and stress information.
title_full_unstemmed GreekLex 2: A comprehensive lexical database with part-of-speech, syllabic, phonological, and stress information.
title_sort greeklex 2: a comprehensive lexical database with part-of-speech, syllabic, phonological, and stress information.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Databases containing lexical properties on any given orthography are crucial for psycholinguistic research. In the last ten years, a number of lexical databases have been developed for Greek. However, these lack important part-of-speech information. Furthermore, the need for alternative procedures for calculating syllabic measurements and stress information, as well as combination of several metrics to investigate linguistic properties of the Greek language are highlighted. To address these issues, we present a new extensive lexical database of Modern Greek (GreekLex 2) with part-of-speech information for each word and accurate syllabification and orthographic information predictive of stress, as well as several measurements of word similarity and phonetic information. The addition of detailed statistical information about Greek part-of-speech, syllabification, and stress neighbourhood allowed novel analyses of stress distribution within different grammatical categories and syllabic lengths to be carried out. Results showed that the statistical preponderance of stress position on the pre-final syllable that is reported for Greek language is dependent upon grammatical category. Additionally, analyses showed that a proportion higher than 90% of the tokens in the database would be stressed correctly solely by relying on stress neighbourhood information. The database and the scripts for orthographic and phonological syllabification as well as phonetic transcription are available at http://www.psychology.nottingham.ac.uk/greeklex/.
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