We present the process of ex- panding the lexical basis of the Latin mor- phological analyser LEMLAT with the en- tries from the Medieval Latin glossary Du Cange. This process is performed semi- automatically by exploiting the morpho- logical properties of lemmas, a previously available word list enhanced with inflec- tional information, and the contents of the lexical entries of Du Cange
We present the first large-coverage finite-state open-source morphology for Latin (called LatMor) wh...
International audienceL.A.S.L.A. has begun in 1961 a project of lemmatisation and morphosyntactic ta...
The grammatical description of Old English lacks complete and systematic lemmatization, which hinder...
Lemlat is a morphological analyser for Latin, which shows a remarkably wide coverage of the Latin le...
This article deals with the development of a new version of the Latin morphological analyser LEMLAT....
In this paper we document both the structural and the diachronic extension of the derivational infor...
Mehler A, Geelhaar T. Frankfurt Latin Lexicon: From Morphological Expansion to Latin Word Embeddings...
This paper assesses the performance and the interest of using taggers for the morphosyntactic annota...
The recent enhancement of the morphological analyser for Latin Lemlat with a large Onomasticon enabl...
The computational linguistics world is gradually focussing its interests in researching and buildin...
This paper presents a new set of lemma embeddings for the Latin language. Embeddings are trained on ...
Although lexicography of Latin has a long tradition dating back to ancient grammarians, and almost a...
Unlike most modern languages, Middle French is a language whose spelling is not yet stabilized. Ther...
Glossaries are the dictionaries of the medieval period. They were created at a time when no comprehe...
The paper presents a submission to the EvaLatin 2022 shared task. Our system places first for lemmat...
We present the first large-coverage finite-state open-source morphology for Latin (called LatMor) wh...
International audienceL.A.S.L.A. has begun in 1961 a project of lemmatisation and morphosyntactic ta...
The grammatical description of Old English lacks complete and systematic lemmatization, which hinder...
Lemlat is a morphological analyser for Latin, which shows a remarkably wide coverage of the Latin le...
This article deals with the development of a new version of the Latin morphological analyser LEMLAT....
In this paper we document both the structural and the diachronic extension of the derivational infor...
Mehler A, Geelhaar T. Frankfurt Latin Lexicon: From Morphological Expansion to Latin Word Embeddings...
This paper assesses the performance and the interest of using taggers for the morphosyntactic annota...
The recent enhancement of the morphological analyser for Latin Lemlat with a large Onomasticon enabl...
The computational linguistics world is gradually focussing its interests in researching and buildin...
This paper presents a new set of lemma embeddings for the Latin language. Embeddings are trained on ...
Although lexicography of Latin has a long tradition dating back to ancient grammarians, and almost a...
Unlike most modern languages, Middle French is a language whose spelling is not yet stabilized. Ther...
Glossaries are the dictionaries of the medieval period. They were created at a time when no comprehe...
The paper presents a submission to the EvaLatin 2022 shared task. Our system places first for lemmat...
We present the first large-coverage finite-state open-source morphology for Latin (called LatMor) wh...
International audienceL.A.S.L.A. has begun in 1961 a project of lemmatisation and morphosyntactic ta...
The grammatical description of Old English lacks complete and systematic lemmatization, which hinder...