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How do I aqcuire a Wiktionary, for say English, in structured format, typically RDF?

The recommended website http://downloads.dbpedia.org/wiktionary/ is dead.

And I don't understand if there are some existing frameworks that extract an RDF-representation from the XML dumps in the official Wikimedia Foundation dumps.

Do I have to do processing of the XML-dumps myself?

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  • I think this might be better directed at the mailing list of whoever was supposed to be maintaining the recommended link. – Joshua Taylor Nov 20 '15 at 13:38
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    It also might help to provide a bit more context. The [Wiktionary RDF extraction](http://wiki.dbpedia.org/wiktionary-rdf-extraction) provides that link (that is now dead), but it also might lead to the right mailing lists or email addresses of people to contact. – Joshua Taylor Nov 20 '15 at 13:41

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The dbnary project extracts RDF data from Wiktionary.

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Another great option is the Kaikki JSON data.

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