Os documentos em português da Chancelaria de D. Afonso III constituem o primeiro conjunto significativo de textos em português (34 documentos que recobrem um período de 24 anos: 1255 - 1279), sendo apenas a partir de 1279, com D. Dinis (1261-1325), que se inicia o uso sistemático do português co...
LX-DSemVectors is distributional lexical semantics model, also known as word embeddings, for Portuguese (Rodrigues et al., 2016). This version, 2.2b, was trained on a corpus of 2 billion tokens and achieved state-of-the-art results on multiple lexical semantic tasks (Rodrigues & Branco, 2018). ...
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...
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...
TeP 2.0 is a wordnet-like semantic resource for the Brazilian Portuguese language. It includes the words of the language and the synonym and antonym relations that happen among them.
LexMan-POSTagger is a morphological analyser tool that morphologically tags all words. Size: Lemmas verbs: 12 995; Lemmas nouns and adj: 38 180; Lemmas adverbs: 7 250; Compound words: 35 201. Language: Portuguese.
Hesita-POS is an annotaded corpus. Tv News.
The CINTIL-DependencyBank (Branco et al., 2011a) is a corpus of grammatical dependencies of Portuguese texts composed of 10,039 sentences and 110,166 tokens taken from different sources and domains: news (8,861 sentences; 101,430 tokens), novels (399 sentences; 3,082 tokens) (see 3.2.). In additi...
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 CINTIL-TreeBank (Branco et al., 2011) is a corpus of syntactic constituency trees of Portuguese texts composed of 10,039 sentences and 110,166 tokens taken from different sources and domains: news (8,861 sentences; 101,430 tokens), novels (399 sentences; 3,082 tokens). In addition, there are ...