Methodology for building a conceptual System for a thesaurus of fine arts in Mexico
Keywords:
conceptual systems, lexical availability, thesaurus, ethnographic researches, fine artsAbstract
In this paper we describe the steps followed to build a preliminary conceptual system which will be helpful in the creation of a thesaurus containing the terminology of the fine arts in the context of the Mexican arts. The methodology we will be presenting consists of the following three steps: the use of an ethnographic interview, the use of a documentary questionnaire survey, and the use of lexical availability tasks.
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