The creation of language resources for less-resourced languages like the historical ones benefits from the exploitation of language-independent tools and methods developed over the years by many projects for modern languages. Along these lines, a number of treebanks for historical languages started recently to arise, including treebanks for Latin. Among the Latin treebanks, the Index Thomisticus Treebank is a 68,000 token dependency treebank based on the Index Thomisticus by Roberto Busa SJ, which contains the opera omnia of Thomas Aquinas (118 texts) as well as 61 texts by other authors related to Thomas, for a total of approximately 11 million tokens. In this paper, we describe a number of modifications that we applied to the dependency p...
The paper describes the treatment of some specific syntactic constructions in two treebanks of Latin...
Despite a centuries-long tradition in lexicography, Latin lacks state-of-the-art computational lexic...
The Index Thomisticus Treebank (IT-TB) is the syntactically annotated portion of the Index Thomistic...
The creation of language resources for less-resourced languages like the historical ones benefits fr...
The Index Thomisticus Treebank is the largest available treebank for Latin; it contains Medieval Lat...
This paper investigates the recent advances in parsing the Index Thomisticus Treebank, which encompa...
Building treebanks for ancient languages, like Ancient Greek and Latin, raises a number of challenge...
This paper describes the changes applied to the original process used to convert the Ind...
We present an overview of the Index Thomisticus Treebank project (IT-TB). The ITTB consists of arou...
Despite its key role in the history of computational linguistics, thanks to the pioneering work by R...
obtained from the automated conversion of the Late Latin Charter Treebank 2 (LLCT2), originally in t...
Assuming that collaboration between theoretical and computational linguistics is essential in projec...
The present work introduces a new Latin treebank that follows the Universal Dependencies (UD) annota...
Although the Universal Dependencies initiative today allows for cross-linguistically consistent anno...
This paper describes the construction and annotation of the Late Latin Charter Treebank, a set of th...
The paper describes the treatment of some specific syntactic constructions in two treebanks of Latin...
Despite a centuries-long tradition in lexicography, Latin lacks state-of-the-art computational lexic...
The Index Thomisticus Treebank (IT-TB) is the syntactically annotated portion of the Index Thomistic...
The creation of language resources for less-resourced languages like the historical ones benefits fr...
The Index Thomisticus Treebank is the largest available treebank for Latin; it contains Medieval Lat...
This paper investigates the recent advances in parsing the Index Thomisticus Treebank, which encompa...
Building treebanks for ancient languages, like Ancient Greek and Latin, raises a number of challenge...
This paper describes the changes applied to the original process used to convert the Ind...
We present an overview of the Index Thomisticus Treebank project (IT-TB). The ITTB consists of arou...
Despite its key role in the history of computational linguistics, thanks to the pioneering work by R...
obtained from the automated conversion of the Late Latin Charter Treebank 2 (LLCT2), originally in t...
Assuming that collaboration between theoretical and computational linguistics is essential in projec...
The present work introduces a new Latin treebank that follows the Universal Dependencies (UD) annota...
Although the Universal Dependencies initiative today allows for cross-linguistically consistent anno...
This paper describes the construction and annotation of the Late Latin Charter Treebank, a set of th...
The paper describes the treatment of some specific syntactic constructions in two treebanks of Latin...
Despite a centuries-long tradition in lexicography, Latin lacks state-of-the-art computational lexic...
The Index Thomisticus Treebank (IT-TB) is the syntactically annotated portion of the Index Thomistic...