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An Arabic Termino-Ontological Resource from Arabic Children Stories Documents

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Abstract

Doctoral Consortium of NLDB'07 ; National audience ; A state of the art of the new linguistic resources generation (termino-ontological dictionaries) enlightens the fact that these resources are mainly dedicated to indo-Europeans languages and Japanese. This kind of resource is practically absent for Arabic language, especially concerning the "commonsense" notion. After the briefly description of the Arabic language specificities, we will expose our approach, a priori, to construct a termino-ontological resource from Arabic children stories documents based on words patterns ontology, granted to the children education system. The use of this kind of documents proves to be very difficult as they include allegoric and metaphoric forms through which we surpass the "commonsense". Thus, in this paper we introduce a new kind of knowledge, the "imaginativesense".