This resource includes a spoken corpus with approximately 300.000 words, covering both formal (152.755 words) and informal (165.838 words) speech, with aligned sound and orthographic transcription and POS-tag information.
The EUROPARL Corpus (subpart Portuguese-English of the parallel corpora), available at http://www.statmt.org/europarl/, was extracted from the proceedings of the European Parliament (Koehn, 2005). It contains transcriptions of sessions dating back from 1996 to 2011, in a total of approximately 58...
The DepBankPT (Branco et al., 2011a) is a corpus of grammatical dependencies of the translated news composed of 3,406 sentences and 44,598 tokens taken from the Wall Street Journal. The DepBankPT is aligned to a constituency bank, the TreeBankPT (see Branco et al., 2011b). The key bridging eleme...
The HIMERA annotated corpus contains a set of published historical medical documents that have been manually annotated with semantic information that is relevant to the study of medical history and public health. Specifically, annotations correspond to seven different entity types and two differe...
The DeepBankPT (Branco et. al. 2010) is a corpus of semantic dependencies of translated texts composed of 3,406 sentences and 44,598 tokens taken from the Wall Street Journal. The DeepBankPT is composed of MRS and AVM representations, derivation tree, and syntactic tree with grammatical and se...
This is the English version of the Acquis Communautaire (AC), which is the total body of European Union (EU) law applicable in the EU Member States. It consists of selected texts between the 1950s and today.
The LogicalFormBankPT (Branco, 2009, and Branco et al., 2011) is a corpus of semantic dependencies of translated texts composed of 3,406 sentences and 44,598 tokens taken from the Wall Street Journal. The LogicalFormBankPT is composed of MRS representations of each sentence’s semantic relation...
The LT Corpus (Literary Corpus) contains approximately 1,781,083 running words of European and Brazilian Portuguese. It includes 70 copyright-free classics (61 Portugal and 9 from Brazil) published before 1940.
The LX-SimLex-999 was created from SimLex-999 (Hill et al., 2015) which, in turn, was based in the University of South Florida Free Association Database (USF) (Nelson et al., 2014). There were strict guidelines to create SimLex-999. Both words in each pair have the same morphosyntactic category ...
The LX-Rare Word Similarity Data set was created from Stanford Rare Word (RW) Similarity data set (Luong et al., 2013). This list contains 2 034 words (1 017 pairs of words). All the words were extracted from Wikipedia and from WordNet (Miller, 1995), a lexical database where the concepts are gro...