No annotation guidelines concerning substandard Latin are presently available. This paper describes an annotation style of substandard Latin that supplements the method designed for standard Latin by the Perseus Latin Dependency Treebank and the Index Thomisticus Treebank. Each word of the corpus can be assigned only one morphological analysis. In our system, the analysis can be either functional or formal. Functional analysis is applied when a form is language-evolutionarily deducible from the corresponding standard Latin form used in the same (semantico-)syntactic function (e.g. solidus pro solidos ‘gold coins’ as a direct object: analysis “accusative”). Formal analysis applies when no connection to the functionally required clas...
Although spanning thousands of years and genres as diverse as liturgy, historiography, lyric and oth...
The paper describes the treatment of some specific syntactic constructions in two treebanks of Latin...
We present the process of ex- panding the lexical basis of the Latin mor- phological analyser LEMLAT...
Assuming that collaboration between theoretical and computational linguistics is essential in projec...
This paper assesses the performance and the interest of using taggers for the morphosyntactic annota...
Although lexicography of Latin has a long tradition dating back to ancient grammarians, and almost a...
The goal of this study is to present an automated method for analyzing the style of Latin authors. M...
This paper describes the construction and annotation of the Late Latin Charter Treebank, a set of th...
The recent enhancement of the morphological analyser for Latin Lemlat with a large Onomasticon enabl...
International audienceThe medieval civilisation of Europe can only be investigated indirectly, by me...
obtained from the automated conversion of the Late Latin Charter Treebank 2 (LLCT2), originally in t...
This paper discusses the theoretical bases as well as the pragmatic implementation of the lemmatizat...
The aim of the project entitled “Computerized Historical Linguistic Database of Latin Inscriptions o...
Corpus linguistics is nowadays a well established field of research, where collaborative work with ...
Building treebanks for ancient languages, like Ancient Greek and Latin, raises a number of challenge...
Although spanning thousands of years and genres as diverse as liturgy, historiography, lyric and oth...
The paper describes the treatment of some specific syntactic constructions in two treebanks of Latin...
We present the process of ex- panding the lexical basis of the Latin mor- phological analyser LEMLAT...
Assuming that collaboration between theoretical and computational linguistics is essential in projec...
This paper assesses the performance and the interest of using taggers for the morphosyntactic annota...
Although lexicography of Latin has a long tradition dating back to ancient grammarians, and almost a...
The goal of this study is to present an automated method for analyzing the style of Latin authors. M...
This paper describes the construction and annotation of the Late Latin Charter Treebank, a set of th...
The recent enhancement of the morphological analyser for Latin Lemlat with a large Onomasticon enabl...
International audienceThe medieval civilisation of Europe can only be investigated indirectly, by me...
obtained from the automated conversion of the Late Latin Charter Treebank 2 (LLCT2), originally in t...
This paper discusses the theoretical bases as well as the pragmatic implementation of the lemmatizat...
The aim of the project entitled “Computerized Historical Linguistic Database of Latin Inscriptions o...
Corpus linguistics is nowadays a well established field of research, where collaborative work with ...
Building treebanks for ancient languages, like Ancient Greek and Latin, raises a number of challenge...
Although spanning thousands of years and genres as diverse as liturgy, historiography, lyric and oth...
The paper describes the treatment of some specific syntactic constructions in two treebanks of Latin...
We present the process of ex- panding the lexical basis of the Latin mor- phological analyser LEMLAT...