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...
The TreeBankPT (Branco et al., 2011) is a corpus of syntactic constituency trees of the translated news composed of 3,406 sentences and 44,598 tokens taken from the Wall Street Journal. For the creation of this TreeBank we adopted a semi-automatic analysis with a double-blind annotation followed...
This inventory contains a set of terms that are relevant to the study of medical history. The inventory is organised as a set of "heading terms", belonging to one of seven different semantic categories, each of which is accompanied by a set of semantically-related terms. There are around 175,0...
TimeBankPT, a TimeML annotated corpus of Portuguese, is the first corpus of Portuguese with rich temporal annotations (i.e. it includes annotations not only of temporal expressions but also about events and temporal relations). The annotation scheme used is similar to TimeML. TimeBankPT is the...
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.
Transcriptions in the CIEMPIESS-PNPD are based on a phonetic alphabet called Mexbet. Mexbet was design for the Spanish of Central Mexico and it has several levels of granularity. The CIEMPIESS-PNPD comes in two versions: Mexbet T29 and Mexbet T66. Level T29 of Mexbet means that transcriptions ...
This resource includes the distributional semantic vectors used for the replication of the TakeLab system (https://github.com/nlx-group/arct-rep-rev). The TakeLab system is an automatic classifier for the Argument Reasoning Comprehension Task (https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/S18-1121/). The ...
The corpus was developed as a linguistic resource for Automatic Summarization research and his relation with different issues to engage studies on the discourse treatment. Summ-it consists of fifty texts from Science domain extracted from Science section of Brazilian daily newspaper Folha de Sã...
This resource includes a spoken Portuguese corpus exemplifying the Portuguese spoken in Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Sao Tome and Principe, Macao, Goa and East-Timor - with aligned sound and orthographic transcription - collected among sociolinguistically diver...
The Spoken Corpus Mozambique contains approximately 121,958 running words of spoken Portuguese from Mozambique. It includes 40 transcriptions of spoken recordings (in a total of 40 hours of recordings) that were recorded between 1986 and 1987.