Hontology (H stands for hotel, hostal and hostel) (available at http://ontolp.inf.pucrs.br/Recursos/downloads-Hontology.php) is a new multilingual ontology for the accommodation sector freely available, containing 282 concepts categorized into 16 top-level concepts. The concepts of other voca...
Embeddings used in: Branco, António, João Rodrigues, Małgorzata Salawa, Ruben Branco and Chakaveh Saedi, 2020. Comparative Probing of Lexical Semantics Theories for Cognitive Plausibility and Technological Usefulness. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Linguistics (C...
This set of materials pertains to a study on the production of explicit pronouns, null pronouns, and repeated-NP anaphors, in European Portuguese. A spreadsheet containing data from 73 participants (young adults), namely, count data for instances of the different types of anaphor that occurred in...
This set of materials pertains to a study on the processing of explicit pronouns in European Portuguese. Forty spreadsheets containing Event Related Potentials, encoded as voltage variations across 64 electrodes during 1.5 s, in two millisecond steps, are provided, 20 of which pertain to younger ...
The resource consists of a Portuguese frequency lexicon based on a 16 million words corpus of written and spoken texts from different genres. The lexicon contains 26.443 entries (lemma) and 140
A Portuguese as a non-native language learners' corpus of written texts with three independent subcorpora: - Portuguese as a Foreign Language: Subcorpus Português Língua Estrangeira (PEAPL2_PLE) http://teitok2.iltec.pt/peapl2-ple/index.php?action=home - East Timorese Portuguese: Subcorpus T...
The Portuguese Parliamentary Corpus is part of the Mutlilingual ParlaMint Corpus, a set of comparable corpora containing transcriptions of parliamentary debates of 29 European countries and autonomous regions. The Portuguese corpus (ParlaMint-PT) comprehends transcripts of sessions in the time pe...
The CRPC Discourse Bank is labeled for discourse relations (also referred to as rhetorical relations or coher- ence relations), such as cause and condition, that hold between two spans of text and contribute to ensure the overall cohesion and coherence of the text. The scheme follows the principl...