ENRhOOT is the English translation of GRhOOT. See below. The ontology can be downloaded here: https://kyleiwaniec.github.io/ENRhOOT-Ontology/en-rhoot.owl
GRhOOT, the German RhetOrical OnTology, is a domain ontology of rhetorical figures in the German language.
It contains the formal description of 108 rhetorical figures that exist in the German language and also shows examples for every figure. It is described in the file ghroot.owl
.
The file competency-questions.txt
shows five competency questions in DL and SPARQL that were used to perform a completeness check on the ontology.
An example how to use SPARQL in Python can be found in the file Python_SPARQL.py
.
The ontology is available at: https://ramonakuehn.de/grhoot.owl
A documentation created with LODE is available at: https://ramonakuehn.de/grhoot_documentation.htm
When using the ontology, please cite:
Kühn, R., Mitrović, J., & Granitzer, M. (2022): GRhOOT: Ontology of Rhetorical Figures in German. In Proceedings of The 13th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, Marseille, France, June. European Language Resources Association. (to appear)
@InProceedings{kuehntest,
author = {Kühn, Ramona and Mitrović, Jelena and Granitzer, Michael},
title = {{GRhOOT: Ontology of Rhetorical Figures in German}},
booktitle = {Proceedings of The 13th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference},
month = {June},
year = {2022},
address = {Marseille, France},
publisher = {European Language Resources Association},
notes = {to appear}
}