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...
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...
This is a workflow that is designed especially for use in the UIMA-based U-Compare workbench (see separate META-SHARE record). The workflow is in "ucz" format (specific to U-Compare) and can be imported via the "Import Workflow" item in the "Workflows" menu of the U-Compare interface. It include...
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.
FLY Corpus is a corpus composed by 2000 informal letters written in Portuguese, in the years spanning from 1900 to 1974, in the context of war, migration, imprisonment and exile. Each letter is in an XML file with two main parts: (a) the header, which contains metadata about the document (the ...
FLY Corpus is a corpus composed by 2000 informal letters written in Portuguese, in the years spanning from 1900 to 1974, in the context of war, migration, imprisonment and exile. Each letter is in an XML file with two main parts: (a) the header, which contains metadata about the document (the ...
PS Corpus (Post-Scriptum)-PT is a corpus of 2215 informal mail letters written in Portuguese 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-speec...
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.