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KoKo German L1 Learner Corpus v1
Abel, Andrea; Glaznieks, Aivars; Culy, Chris. - : Institute for Applied Linguistics, Eurac Research, 2019
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KoKo German L1 Learner Corpus v2
Abel, Andrea; Glaznieks, Aivars; Culy, Chris. - : Institute for Applied Linguistics, Eurac Research, 2019
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KoKo German L1 Learner Corpus v3
Abel, Andrea; Glaznieks, Aivars; Culy, Chris. - : Institute for Applied Linguistics, Eurac Research, 2019
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Word Formation Latin (WFL) ...
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Word Formation Latin (WFL) ...
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Visual Exploration of Latin Derivational Morphology
Culy, Chris; Litta, Eleonora Maria (orcid:0000-0002-0499-997X); Passarotti, Marco Carlo (orcid:0000-0002-9806-7187). - : The AAAI Press, 2017. : country:USA, 2017. : place:Palo Alto, California, 2017
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Formatio formosa est. Building a Word Formation Lexicon for Latin
Litta, Eleonora Maria (orcid:0000-0002-0499-997X); Passarotti, Marco Carlo (orcid:0000-0002-9806-7187); Culy, Chris. - : aAccademia University Press, 2016. : country:ITA, 2016. : place:Napoli, 2016
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A Compact Interactive Visualization of Dependency Treebank Query Results
Culy, Chris; Passarotti, Marco Carlo (orcid:0000-0002-9806-7187); König Gardanobile, Ulla. - : ELRA, 2014. : country:ISL, 2014. : place:Reykjavik, 2014
Abstract: One of the challenges of corpus querying is making sense of the results of a query, especially when a large number of results and linguistically annotated data are concerned. While the most widespread tools for querying syntactically annotated corpora tend to focus on single occurrences, one aspect that is not fully exploited yet in this area is that language is a complex system whose units are connected to each other at both microscopic (the single occurrences) and macroscopic level (the whole system itself). Assuming that language is a system, we describe a tool (using the DoubleTreeJS visualization) to visualize the results of querying dependency treebanks by forming a node from a single item type, and building a network in which the heads and the dependents of the central node are respectively the left and the right vertices of the tree, which are connected to the central node by dependency relations. One case study is presented, consisting in the exploitation of DoubleTreeJS for supporting one assumption in theoretical linguistics with evidence provided by the data of a dependency treebank of Medieval Latin.
Keyword: Language resources; Settore L-LIN/01 - GLOTTOLOGIA E LINGUISTICA
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10807/58091
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