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.
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...
The corpus presented here is a collection of several tutorials and scientific papers in the field of Information Technology with 603 annotated definitions from Portuguese. The texts were collected from the Web at the beginning of the 2006 and they are organised in 32 files of three different sub-...
MSTParser is a non-projective dependency parser (see McDonald et al., 2005a, 2006) that searches for maximum spanning trees over directed graphs. Models of dependency structure are based on large-margin discriminative training methods (see McDonald et al., 2005b). Projective parsing is also suppo...
Uplug (see Tiedemann, 2003a) is a collection of tools and scripts for processing text-corpora, for automatic alignment and for term extraction from parallel corpora. Several tools have been integrated in Uplug. Pre-processing tools include a sentence splitter, a general tokenizer and wrappers a...
The Ontology for the area of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Ontologia para a área de Nanociência e Nanotecnologia) is constituted by 511 terms of this field of knowledge. It was extracted from a corpus collected from the Web, with a total of 2.570.792 words
The EUROPARL Corpus (subpart Portuguese-English of the parallel corpora), available at http://www.statmt.org/europarl/, was extracted from the proceedings of the European Parliament (Koehn, 2005). It contains transcriptions of sessions dating back from 1996 to 2011, in a total of approximately 58...
The SIMPLE Portuguese Lexicon is constituted by 10,438 entries semantically encoded, accordingly to the parole common encoding standards.
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.
CINTIL-Corpus Internacional do Português is a linguistically interpreted corpus of Portuguese. At present it is composed of 1 Million annotated tokens, verified by human expert annotators. The annotation comprises information on part-of-speech, open classes lemma and inflection, multi-word expres...