Despite a centuries-long tradition in lexicography, Latin lacks state-of-the-art computational lexical resources. This situation is strictly related to the still quite limited amount of linguistically annotated textual data for Latin, which can help the building of new lexical resources by supporting them with empirical evidence. However, projects for creating new language resources for Latin have been launched over the last decade to fill this gap. In this paper, we present Latin Vallex, a valency lexicon for Latin built in mutual connection with the semantic and pragmatic annotation of two Latin treebanks featuring texts of different eras. On the one hand, such a connection between the empirical evidence provided by the treebanks and the ...
In this paper we present the methodology followed to extend a Latin sentiment lexicon (called LatinA...
Assuming that collaboration between theoretical and computational linguistics is essential in projec...
Mehler A, Geelhaar T. Frankfurt Latin Lexicon: From Morphological Expansion to Latin Word Embeddings...
Despite a centuries-long tradition in lexicography, Latin lacks state-of-the-art computational lexi...
Despite a centuries-long tradition in lexicography, Latin lacks state-of-the-art computational lexic...
We present a valency lexicon for Latin verbs extracted from the Index Thomisticus Tree-bank, a synta...
The paper presents the valency lexicon for Latin automatically built from the Index Thomisticus Tree...
This paper describes the steps taken to model a valency lexicon for Latin (Latin Vallex) according t...
Despite its key role in the history of computational linguistics, thanks to the pioneering work by R...
Following a comparison of the different views on lexical meaning conveyed by the Latin WordNet and...
Latin VALLEX is a valency lexicon for Latin. It was built in close connection with the semantic/prag...
obtained from the automated conversion of the Late Latin Charter Treebank 2 (LLCT2), originally in t...
In spite of the current availability of large collections of treebanks that can be used and queried ...
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...
In this paper we present the methodology followed to extend a Latin sentiment lexicon (called LatinA...
Assuming that collaboration between theoretical and computational linguistics is essential in projec...
Mehler A, Geelhaar T. Frankfurt Latin Lexicon: From Morphological Expansion to Latin Word Embeddings...
Despite a centuries-long tradition in lexicography, Latin lacks state-of-the-art computational lexi...
Despite a centuries-long tradition in lexicography, Latin lacks state-of-the-art computational lexic...
We present a valency lexicon for Latin verbs extracted from the Index Thomisticus Tree-bank, a synta...
The paper presents the valency lexicon for Latin automatically built from the Index Thomisticus Tree...
This paper describes the steps taken to model a valency lexicon for Latin (Latin Vallex) according t...
Despite its key role in the history of computational linguistics, thanks to the pioneering work by R...
Following a comparison of the different views on lexical meaning conveyed by the Latin WordNet and...
Latin VALLEX is a valency lexicon for Latin. It was built in close connection with the semantic/prag...
obtained from the automated conversion of the Late Latin Charter Treebank 2 (LLCT2), originally in t...
In spite of the current availability of large collections of treebanks that can be used and queried ...
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...
In this paper we present the methodology followed to extend a Latin sentiment lexicon (called LatinA...
Assuming that collaboration between theoretical and computational linguistics is essential in projec...
Mehler A, Geelhaar T. Frankfurt Latin Lexicon: From Morphological Expansion to Latin Word Embeddings...