MoNoPoli (for Mots construits sur Noms propres de personnalités Politiques, ‘complex words based on politician proper names’) is a French lexicon developed by Mathilde Huguin at ATILF lab (https://www.atilf.fr/). MoNoPoli contains 6,545 complex words amounting to a total of 55,030 tokens and includes almost only neologistic forms.
- Monopoli.zip contains csv file with annotating data.
- GuideAnnotations_MoNoPoli.pdf contains explanations of the different annotation levels (phonological, morphological, semantic).
MoNoPoli is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International.
The summary of this license is available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
If you redistribute the resource, as is or modified, please enclose the current README file.
Huguin M. (2021). The MoNoPoli database. Or how to catch Macron-itis. In: F. Namer, N. Hathout, S. Lignon, M. Ševčíková and Z. Žabokrtský (eds), Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Resources and Tools for Derivational Morphology (DeriMo 2021), 9-10 septembre 2021, Nancy, 76-85.
The article is available here: (https://hal.science/hal-03374883v1)