The Andersen-Forbes BH database is based upon the text of L, having omitted cantillations, corrected obvious errors, segmented or ligatured orthographic words by rule, and resolved homographs. Each segment has an associated set of grammatical features and an assistive gloss. Our linguistic preferences favour data-driven over theory-driven analyses, language performance over language competence, and quantitative over qualitative language models. In our research, we rely on successive approximations, planning at least one step ahead at each stage. In representing grammatical structure, we opt for simple descriptive features displayed in a single-level environment that allows representation of non-binary, discontinuous, and ambiguous situation...
We present a constituency parsing system for Modern Hebrew. The system is based on the PCFG-LA parsi...
Book Review of the text: JOUON, Paul; MURAOKA, Takamitsu. The Grammar of Biblical Hebrew. Second Rep...
ABSTRACT : The first grammarians of Hebrew were living in Arabic territory, hence Jewish grammarians...
The concern of the paper is to highlight how computational analysis of Biblical Hebrew grammar can n...
The Accordance Hebrew Syntax database is the result of a decade of collaborative planning and resear...
In recent years many linguistic theories have been developed which describe the ways by which a gram...
For more than four decades, the Eep Talstra Centre for Bible and Computer (ETCBC) has been building ...
Book Review of the text: JOUON, Paul; MURAOKA, Takamitsu. The Grammar of Biblical Hebrew. Second Rep...
The subject matter of this dissertation encompasses two fields: linguistics and computer technology....
The Linguistic Annotation Framework (LAF) provides a general, extensible stand-off markup system for...
This is a review of the second edition of van der Merwe, Naudé, and Kroeze's A Biblical Hebrew Refer...
The Linguistic Annotation Framework (LAF) provides a general, extensible stand-off markup system for...
The Linguistic Annotation Framework (LAF) provides a general, extensible stand-o markup system for c...
The Linguistic Annotation Framework (LAF) provides a general, extensible stand-off markup system for...
The aim of the paper is to create a greater understanding of Richter’s work without losing sight of ...
We present a constituency parsing system for Modern Hebrew. The system is based on the PCFG-LA parsi...
Book Review of the text: JOUON, Paul; MURAOKA, Takamitsu. The Grammar of Biblical Hebrew. Second Rep...
ABSTRACT : The first grammarians of Hebrew were living in Arabic territory, hence Jewish grammarians...
The concern of the paper is to highlight how computational analysis of Biblical Hebrew grammar can n...
The Accordance Hebrew Syntax database is the result of a decade of collaborative planning and resear...
In recent years many linguistic theories have been developed which describe the ways by which a gram...
For more than four decades, the Eep Talstra Centre for Bible and Computer (ETCBC) has been building ...
Book Review of the text: JOUON, Paul; MURAOKA, Takamitsu. The Grammar of Biblical Hebrew. Second Rep...
The subject matter of this dissertation encompasses two fields: linguistics and computer technology....
The Linguistic Annotation Framework (LAF) provides a general, extensible stand-off markup system for...
This is a review of the second edition of van der Merwe, Naudé, and Kroeze's A Biblical Hebrew Refer...
The Linguistic Annotation Framework (LAF) provides a general, extensible stand-off markup system for...
The Linguistic Annotation Framework (LAF) provides a general, extensible stand-o markup system for c...
The Linguistic Annotation Framework (LAF) provides a general, extensible stand-off markup system for...
The aim of the paper is to create a greater understanding of Richter’s work without losing sight of ...
We present a constituency parsing system for Modern Hebrew. The system is based on the PCFG-LA parsi...
Book Review of the text: JOUON, Paul; MURAOKA, Takamitsu. The Grammar of Biblical Hebrew. Second Rep...
ABSTRACT : The first grammarians of Hebrew were living in Arabic territory, hence Jewish grammarians...