The PTPARL Corpus contains approximately 975,806 running words of European Portuguese. It includes 1076 texts consisting of adapted transcriptions of the Portuguese parliament sessions, which were made available in 2004.
LX-Stopwords resource is a manual list of words from Portuguese composed by 2631 words of 51 types. The words are grouped in three big classes, arranged according to their morpho-syntactic category and inflectional feature value (closed classes, open classes, and multi-word units). This list was ...
Geo-Net-PT 02 is a public Geospatial Ontology of Portugal (see Chaves et al., 2007), a computational resource (see Rodrigues et al., 2006 and Rodrigues, 2009) for applications demanding geographic information about Portugal, and contains 701,209 concepts stored in a GKB system, most of them admin...
The Ontology for the area of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Ontologia para a área de Nanociência e Nanotecnologia) is constituted by 511 terms of this field of knowledge. It was extracted from a corpus collected from the Web, with a total of 2.570.792 words
The resource is constituted by 20 thousand entries morpho-syntactically and syntactically encoded, accordingly to the parole common encoding standards.
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.
The SIMPLE Portuguese Lexicon is constituted by 10,438 entries semantically encoded, accordingly to the parole common encoding standards.
This tool performs tokenization of text and assigns all possible morphological analyses to each token. These analyses include the base form of the token, part-of-speech, information about number and gender. The morphological analyser is a module of Apertium machine translation system. The provide...
A language identifier for closely related languages.
This tool assigns a part-of-speech tag and base form to each token in a text. It operates on text that has previously been tokenised and morphologically analysed. The POS tagger is a module of Apertium machine translation system. The provided tool can currently operate on a subset of the language...