Lexicon as Java Object Sample Clauses

Lexicon as Java Object. Full constructor with mandatory attributes and subelements Interfaces implemented public Lexicon(String id, String lang) { .... addFeature(LMFAtts. LANGUAGE , lang); } IHasIdentifier, IHasLanguageIdentifier Classes that implement these interfaces MUST have a feature whose attribute is language and which contains the iso code of the language the lexicon is about and an attribute which is the ID. If the ID is not in the original file (as usually is) then is created. The ID is necessary since one Lexical Resource can contain more than one lexicon. These interfaces are useful for serialization of the Lexicon into a database, the name of the Lexical resource and the IDs of the lexicons play the role of the natural key. Table 12: The Java constructor for Lexicon By default a lexicon is valid if it contains a not empty identifier and language. So far there is no control over the ISO-CODES of the languages3. The attribute isvalid is crucial for the software since the procedures stops whether a parsed lexicon is not valid.
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Lexicon as Java Object. Full constructor with mandatory attributes and subelements Interfaces implemented public Lexicon(String id, String lang) { IHasIdentifier, IHasLanguageIdentifier

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