The resource is constituted by 20 thousand entries morpho-syntactically and syntactically encoded, accordingly to the parole common encoding standards.
The lexicon of discourse markers for European Portuguese contains 252 pairs of discourse marker/rhetorical sense. The lexicon covers conjunctions, prepositions, adverbs, adverbial phrases and alternative lexicalizations with a connective function, as in the PDTB (Prasad et al., 2008; Prasad et al...
Dicionário de Gentílicos e Topónimos is a list of pairs of toponyms and demonyms. The toponyms and demonyms included have a morphologically compositional relation between each other. The list contains around 1500 such pairs and additionally provides information on the toponym referent (upper unit...
Port-AoA Words (Cameirão & Vicente, 2010) is a lexical database containing 7 psycholinguistic characteristics (e.g. neighborhood density, written-word frequency, familiarity, imageability, etc). Standard adult vocabulary.
DVPM-EtyMor is a lexical database. Etymological, morphological and textual exemplification. Around 3000 verbs. Language: Medieval portuguese.
DVPM-SynSem is a lexical database with syntactic and semantic information in Medieval Portuguese. It contains around 3000 verbs.
Grafone-LEX is a lexical database for conversion from graphemes to phonemes
A wordnet is a lexical database. It groups synonymous words into sets, the synsets, which represent distinct concepts. These synsets form nodes in a network, which are interlinked through edges that correspond to semantic relations between those synsets. For instance, the hypernym relation, also ...
ViPER is a verb lexical database with +7,000 verb senses, along with their structural, distributional, and transformational properties. The verb senses are classified based on the main syntactic properties of their construction. Around 70 formal classes have been devised. For each verb sense, its...
LX-Abbreviations resource is a collection of abbreviations of different types from European Portuguese composed by 208 words. Each type of abbreviation is manually divided and annotated with grammatical categories, gender and number, and, finally, with the respective abbreviations.