Abstract
Although lexicography of Latin has a long tradition dating back to ancient grammarians, and almost all Latin grammars devote to
wordformation at least one part of the section(s) concerning morphology, none of the today available lexical resources and NLP tools
of Latin feature a wordformation-based organization of the Latin lexicon. In this paper, we describe the first steps towards the
semi-automatic development of a wordformation-based lexicon of Latin, by detailing several problems occurring while building the
lexicon and presenting our solutions. Developing a wordformation-based lexicon of Latin is nowadays of outmost importance, as the
last years have seen a large growth of annotated corpora of Latin texts of different eras. While these corpora include lemmatization,
morphological tagging and syntactic analysis, none of them features segmentation of the word forms and wordformation relations
between the lexemes. This restricts the browsing and the exploitation of the annotated data for linguistic research and NLP tasks, such
as information retrieval and heuristics in PoS tagging of unknown words.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation |
Pagine | 852-859 |
Numero di pagine | 8 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2012 |
Evento | LREC 2012 - Istanbul Durata: 23 mag 2012 → 25 mag 2012 |
Convegno
Convegno | LREC 2012 |
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Città | Istanbul |
Periodo | 23/5/12 → 25/5/12 |
Keywords
- Latin
- Morphology