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Universal Dependencies 2.9
Zeman, Daniel; Nivre, Joakim; Abrams, Mitchell. - : Universal Dependencies Consortium, 2021
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Universal Dependencies 2.8.1
Zeman, Daniel; Nivre, Joakim; Abrams, Mitchell. - : Universal Dependencies Consortium, 2021
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Universal Dependencies 2.8
Zeman, Daniel; Nivre, Joakim; Abrams, Mitchell. - : Universal Dependencies Consortium, 2021
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Universal Dependencies 2.7
Zeman, Daniel; Nivre, Joakim; Abrams, Mitchell. - : Universal Dependencies Consortium, 2020
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Universal Dependencies 2.6
Zeman, Daniel; Nivre, Joakim; Abrams, Mitchell. - : Universal Dependencies Consortium, 2020
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Universal Dependencies 2.5
Zeman, Daniel; Nivre, Joakim; Abrams, Mitchell. - : Universal Dependencies Consortium, 2019
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Universal Dependencies 2.4
Nivre, Joakim; Abrams, Mitchell; Agić, Željko. - : Universal Dependencies Consortium, 2019
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Universal Dependencies 2.2
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01930733 ; 2018 (2018)
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Universal Dependencies 2.3
Nivre, Joakim; Abrams, Mitchell; Agić, Željko. - : Universal Dependencies Consortium, 2018
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Universal Dependencies 2.2
Nivre, Joakim; Abrams, Mitchell; Agić, Željko. - : Universal Dependencies Consortium, 2018
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Universal Dependencies 2.1
In: https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01682188 ; 2017 (2017)
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Universal Dependencies 2.1
Nivre, Joakim; Agić, Željko; Ahrenberg, Lars. - : Universal Dependencies Consortium, 2017
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Conversational Network in the Chinese Buddhist Canon
In: Open Linguistics, Vol 2, Iss 1 (2016) (2016)
Abstract: This article describes a method to analyze characters in a literary text by considering their verbal interactions. This method exploits techniques from computational linguistics to extract all direct speech from a treebank, and to build a conversational network that visualizes the speakers, the listeners and their degree of interaction. We apply this method to create and visualize a conversational network for the Chinese Buddhist Canon. We analyze the protagonists and their interlocutors, and report statistics on their number of utterances and types of listeners, how their speech was reported, and subcommunities in the network.
Keyword: Chinese Buddhist Canon; conversational network; direct speeech; P1-1091; Philology. Linguistics; treebank
URL: https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2016-0022
https://doaj.org/article/14e4141d72d74f20ab00df44a0f891fb
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A look at the phonological system of Cantonese in the mid-19th century, with a focus on the sibilants: a quantitative analysis of the Cantonese romanisation scheme used by the British
In: Selected papers from the ... annual research forum of the Linguistic Society of Hong Kong. - Hong Kong : Soc. (2006), 30-46
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