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 ...
PS Corpus (Post-Scriptum)-ES is a corpus of 2368 informal mail letters written in Spanish during the Modern Ages (from the XVIth century to the beginning of the XIXth century). Each letter is available as a semi-palaeographic transcription, a modernized transcription, and with part-of-speech a...
Wixarika is an indigenous language spoken in central west Mexico by approximately fifty thousand people. For indigenous languages like Wixarika, there is a lack of digital resources in general since native speakers do not necessarily generate a digital fingerprint on public forums. The lack of...
The text of the novel Sania (eng. The Sledge) served as a training corpus. It was written in 1955 by Ion Druță and printed originally in Cyrillic scripts. We have followed a special previously developed technology of recognition and specialized lexicons. In such a way, we have obtained the electr...
PS corpus (Post-Scriptum) - treebank is a treebank corpus of 586 informal mail letters written in Portuguese and Spanish during the Modern Ages (from the XVIth century to the beginning of the XIXth century). This treebank is a syntactically annotated subset of the Portuguese "PS corpus (Post-S...
Database with 2.253 citations extracted from the Corpus de Referência do Português Contemporâneo - CRPC (Reference Corpus of Contemporary Portuguese) and manually revised. Format: tab separated file Fields: - context number - source file id - citation
Porttinari-base (Duran et al., 2023) is the journalistic portion of Porttinari (which stands for “PORTuguese Treebank”), which shall be a large multigenre treebank for Portuguese (Pardo et al., 2021), following the "Universal Dependencies" international grammar framework (de Marneffe et al., 2021...
CINTIL-UPos is a corpus of Portuguese that is annotated with the Universal Part-of-Speech tagset (UPOS), related to the Universal Dependency framework, and that contains around 1 million annotated tokens. It is described in this article: António Branco, João Ricardo Silva, Luís Gomes and Jo...