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nounInhalt

nounInhalt is a label used in some discussions of linguistics and natural language processing to denote the semantic content associated with a noun. It is not a standard term in major lexicographic or linguistic references and is often used as a placeholder in examples or data models. In this usage, nounInhalt encompasses information such as the noun's lemma, its grammatical features, its sense or meaning, any referent in the discourse, and its semantic type.

In computational frameworks, nounInhalt can be represented as a structured field or as a vector of features

Etymology: the term is formed from English "noun" and German "Inhalt" meaning content. It is mainly seen

See also: coreference, sense disambiguation, lexical semantics, semantic representation, ontology, data schema for NLP.

in
embeddings.
For
instance,
a
noun
token
may
have
nounInhalt
including
lemma,
part
of
speech,
gender
or
number
if
applicable,
animacy,
coreference
id,
and
a
sense
tag.
This
helps
in
tasks
such
as
coreference
resolution,
named
entity
recognition,
or
semantic
role
labeling
by
providing
a
consolidated
description
of
the
noun's
content.
in
informal
descriptions
rather
than
formal
terminology.