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
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 ...
The present tool, that was built to deal with specific issues concerning orthographic conventions adopted for Portuguese, marks sentence boundaries with <s>…</s>, and paragraph boundaries with <p>…</p>. Unwraps sentences split over different lines. A f-score of 99.94% was obtained when testing o...
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.
This lexicon includes multiword expressions (MWE) of European Portuguese extracted from a balanced 50,8M word written corpus – a subcorpus of the Reference Corpus of Contemporary Portuguese (CRPC). This corpus covers different genres, being mainly constituted by journalistic texts (59%), but it a...
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.
CINTIL-QATreebank is a treebank composed of Portuguese sentences that can be used to support the development of Question Answering systems. This Treebank includes 111 declarative sentences from the pre-existing CINTIL-Treebank (see Branco et al. 2011) whose syntactic structure was manually transf...
CINTIL DependencyBank PREMIUM is a corpus of Portuguese utterances manually annotated with the representation of grammatical dependency relations and the information of part-of-speech, inflection and lemmas. It is being developed and maintained at the University of Lisbon. The current version is ...