This paper describes how compounding is treated in the Word Formation Latin derivational lexicon. Through the analysis of some types of Latin compounds, perspectives and limitations of the resource are highlighted; its contribution to theoretical and computational linguistic issues is also outlined.

Micheli, M., Litta, E. (2017). E pluribus unum. Representing compounding in a derivational lexicon of Latin. In Proceedings of the fourth Italian conference on Computational Linguistics, CliC-it (11-13 December, Rome). CEUR-WS [10.4000/books.aaccademia.2427].

E pluribus unum. Representing compounding in a derivational lexicon of Latin

Micheli, M. S.
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This paper describes how compounding is treated in the Word Formation Latin derivational lexicon. Through the analysis of some types of Latin compounds, perspectives and limitations of the resource are highlighted; its contribution to theoretical and computational linguistic issues is also outlined.
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compounding, lexicon, Latin, word formation
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Fourth Italian Conference of Computational Linguistics Clic-It 2017
2017
Basili, R.; Nissim, M.; Satta, G.
Proceedings of the fourth Italian conference on Computational Linguistics, CliC-it (11-13 December, Rome)
9788899982942
2017
2006
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2006/
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Micheli, M., Litta, E. (2017). E pluribus unum. Representing compounding in a derivational lexicon of Latin. In Proceedings of the fourth Italian conference on Computational Linguistics, CliC-it (11-13 December, Rome). CEUR-WS [10.4000/books.aaccademia.2427].
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