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This document provides a survey over vocabularies for language resources and services and sketch necessary extensions and the expected contribution of the Pr��t-��-LLOD project to their further development for phenomena currently not sufficiently covered. Future updates with respect to this will be documented within Task 5.4. We focus on three main aspects of linguistically analyzed data 1. lexical-conceptual resources, i.e., repositories of terminology, lexical data, translation, and semantics, 2. linguistically annotated data, concerning linguistic analysis of textual or transcribed data, and 3. language resource terminology, i.e., linguistic data categories and metadata For these areas, we describe representative vocabularies from the Linguistic Linked Open Data community (RDF-based vocabularies) as well as other approaches (e.g., ISO TC37 standards), we identify a number of gaps, and we describe ongoing efforts to address these gaps within the Pr��t-��-LLOD project.
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