Abstract
The paper is a pilot study which argues for a constructionist and computer-based approach to the
syntactic and semantic analysis of a poetic corpus in Latin. We focus on the terms felix and on its
opposite infelix and perform manual annotation of their occurrences in Virgil’s poems using
Universal Dependencies for the syntactic analysis and FrameNet for the semantic one. Integrating
the approaches of Dependency Syntax and Construction Grammar, we analyze the linguistic contexts
in which the two terms occur and identify the different “constructions” (pairings of form and
function) that they instantiate. Our methodology is language-independent and has the potential to
aid scholars in the comparative analysis of poetic texts, allowing for the detection of hidden parallels
in the style and poetics of different texts and authors.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | Proceedings of the Tenth Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics (CLiC-it 2024). Pisa, Italy, December 4-6, 2024. |
Pagine | 141-147 |
Numero di pagine | 7 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2024 |
Evento | CLiC-it 2024. Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics - Pisa Durata: 4 dic 2024 → 6 dic 2024 |
Convegno
Convegno | CLiC-it 2024. Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics |
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Città | Pisa |
Periodo | 4/12/24 → 6/12/24 |
Keywords
- Universal Dependencies, FrameNet, Construction Grammar, Frame Semantics, Latin, Virgil