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language: |
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- bg |
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- de |
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- el |
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- en |
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- es |
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- fi |
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- fr |
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- hr |
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- hu |
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- nl |
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- no |
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- pl |
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- pt |
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- ro |
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- sl |
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multilingulality: |
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- multilingual |
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task_categories: |
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- translation |
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viewer: false |
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license: cc-by-nd-4.0 |
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> [!NOTE] |
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> Dataset origin: https://www.coe.int/en/web/herein-system/glossary |
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## Description |
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The terms are arranged alphabetically and contain the following fields: |
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- DEF: definition common to all countries |
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- SYN: if several terms can be used to express the same concept in one language (e. g. feminine/male in German or the use of different terms for the same concept depending on the country/countries concerned) |
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- SN: if there is a more specific definition on the use of the concept at national level (scope note/note d' application) |
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- HN: if necessary, a historical note can be used to explain a change of term, |
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- TT: group to which the term belongs (top term / Terme facette) |
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- BT and NT = place of term in the hierarchy (Broader term / Narrower term / generic term / specific term) |
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- RT = Associative or semantic relations (Related terms / Termes associés) |
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- LE = language equivalents in other languages |
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- USE: a non-preferential term refers to a preferential term (USE VAT value added tax) |