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> [!NOTE]
> Dataset origin: https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/handle/11234/1-3247
# Universal Derivations
## Introduction
Universal Derivations (UDer) is a collection of harmonised lexical networks capturing word-formation, especially derivation, in a cross-linguistically consistent annotation scheme for many languages. The annotation scheme is based on a rooted tree data structure (as used in the [DeriNet 2.0](http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/derinet) database), in which nodes correspond to lexemes while edges represent relations between lexemes (derivation, compounding, conversion, spelling variants etc.). For more details see [Universal Derivations webpage](https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/universal-derivations).
## Related tools
Each individual resource in the UDer collection can be:
- searched online using [DeriSearch v2](https://quest.ms.mff.cuni.cz/derisearch2/v2/databases/),
- processed using [DeriNet API](https://github.com/vidraj/derinet/tree/master/tools/data-api/derinet2).
For the DeriNet API, there are Jupyter Notebook manuals with:
- [description of the objects and functions from API](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1so-LDMNDghtZw68eG5VT2WdJoD-0Se9f?usp=sharing),
- [tutorial to modules](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1ZU6zc8q4MSthENcAefQb7-rMl_YMwIXE?usp=sharing),
- [simple example](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1lQdYJb_70A2eiVfaFEdPzOoHS8ZvgeF4?usp=sharing).
## Authors
Lukáš Kyjánek, Zdeněk Žaborktský, Jonáš Vidra, Magda Ševčíková.
The original authors of individual data resources harmonised in this collection are listed in README.md file in each individual resource.
## How to cite Universal Derivations
If you use the collection in your research or need to cite it for any reason, please cite:
```
@MISC{UDer-data,
title = {Universal Derivations v1.1},
author = {Kyj{\'a}nek, Luk{\'a}{\v s} and {\v Z}abokrtsk{\'y}, Zden{\v e}k and Vidra, Jon{\'a}{\v s} and {\v S}ev{\v c}{\'{\i}}kov{\'a}, Magda},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-3247},
note = {{LINDAT}/{CLARIAH}-{CZ} digital library at the Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics ({{\'U}FAL}), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University},
copyright = {Universal Derivations v1.0 License Agreement},
year = {2021}
}
```
References to individual data resources included in this collection are contained in README.md file in each individual resource. If you use the individual resources, plese cite them too.
## Acknowledgment
We would like to thank all researchers who made their derivational resources publicly available under open licenses.
This work was supported by:
- the Grant No. GA19-14534S of the Czech Science Foundation,
- the Grant No. START/HUM/010 of Grant schemes at Charles University (reg. No. CZ.02.2.69/0.0/0.0/19_073/0016935),
- the Grant No. 1176219 of the Charles University Grant Agency,
- the Grant No. SVV260575 of the Charles University,
- the LINDAT/CLARIAH CZ project (No. LM2015071, No. LM2018101) of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic.
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