Electronic Edition and Linguistic Annotation of Slavic Fragments
- Author(s): Tsvetana Dimitrova Andrej Boyadzhiev
- Subject(s): Language studies // Language and Literature Studies // Theoretical Linguistics // Applied Linguistics // Studies of Literature // Computational linguistics // South Slavic Languages // Philology // South Slavic manuscripts // Fragments // Linguistic annotation // Linguistic corpora // Electronic text edition // Electronic description // XML technologies //
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Published by: Institute for Literature BAS
- Print ISSN: 1312-238X
- Summary/Abstract:
The paper introduces a project on edition and linguistic annotation of Medieval and Early Modern South Slavic manuscript fragments. The main topic is implementation of various approaches on integration of electronic edtion, manuscript description and linguistic annotation. A corpus will include fragments from parchment manuscripts kept in Bulgarian repositories. We will illustrate the approach with several pieces of texts from various fragments. The representation will be supplied with textual, as well as part-of-speech and basic syntactic annotation. On the basis of it an attempt will be made at experimental anaphora and related morpho-syntactic annotation. The work will offer a discussion on the features that will be useful for such annotation. The project relies on eXist database (http://exist-db.org) and the initiatives: Repertorium (http://repertorium.obdurodon.org/), PROIEL (http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/ research/ projects/proiel/) and TOROT (http://site.uit.no/slavhistcorp/files/2015/04/Eckhoff.pdf).
Journal: Scripta & e-Scripta vol. 18, 2018
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Page Range: 35-49
No. of Pages: 15
Language: English - LINK CEEOL: https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=690140
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Tsvetana DimitrovaBulgariaAssist. Prof., PhD Institute for Bulgarian Language, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BulgariaDescription
Tsvetana Dimitrova, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computational Linguistics of the Institute for Bulgarian Language at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Her research is focused on corpus linguistics, historical corpora, corpus annotation, diachronic syntax, lexical semantic networks.
Andrej BoyadzhievProf., PhD, Faculty of Slavic Philology, University of SofiaDescriptionDr. Andrej Bojadžiev is Professor in the Faculty of Slavic Studies at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski“. His main fields of interests are Slavic historical linguistics, Cyrillic and Glagolitic paleography, markup technologies, digital humanities, and electronic publishing.
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SUBJECT: Language studies // Language and Literature Studies // Theoretical Linguistics // Applied Linguistics // Studies of Literature // Computational linguistics // South Slavic Languages // Philology // South Slavic manuscripts // Fragments // Linguistic annotation // Linguistic corpora // Electronic text edition // Electronic description // XML technologies //KEYWORDS:
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