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Linking LASLA corpus - LiLa LemmaBank This repository contains the triples linking the LASLA corpus to the LiLa LemmaBank. The LASLA Latin corpus consists of a large amount of texts of Classical Latin, semi-automatically lemmatized and annotated with morphosyntactical information, with full manual verification. The Laboratory is part of the Université de Liège and is currently composed by an international team. The linking to the LiLa lemmabank was carried out semi-automatically by a joint team of LiLa and LASLA members (Marco Passarotti, Paolo Ruffolo, Eleonora Litta, Giovanni Moretti for LiLa, Margherita Fantoli for LASLA). Every linking has been manually verified. Source: LASLA texts are available through data-sharing agreements. Editions are based on the available critical editions at the time of the lemmatization but the annotators have modified the texts according to their own editorial decisions. Repository description: complete_lasla.ttl--> provides the turtle file containing all the texts of LASLA corpus texts (folder)--> provides a single turtle file for each text of the LASLA corpus Copyright These resources are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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