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This paper discusses possible solutions for the apparent incompatibility between two standards
for lexicon structure and concept naming: the de facto standard MDF, which is part of the widely used lexicon application Toolbox and the newly accepted ISO standard LMF, ISO FDIS 24613:2008, implemented in the online lexicon tool LEXUS. The basic difference between the two standards is that in MDF, the form-related and meaning-related parts of lexical entries are embedded in each other, while in LMF there is a strict separation of the two parts. The difference might be related to the final medium for which the standards have been created; although Toolbox is a tool for digital lexicon creation, the MDF format was created for printed dictionaries, whereas LMF is created for digital presentation of lexicon resources. At first sight the difference
seems to be fundamental and impossible to overcome. However, in this paper we would like
show possible solutions, and would like to probe them in the LREC2010 workshop on Language
Resource and Language Technology Standards, and thoroughly discuss them amongst a wide
linguistic public, before implementing a conversion procedure in the Toolbox import module of the LEXUS tool.