Yitzchak Lindenbaum
2025
A New Hebrew Universal Dependency Treebank: The First Treebank of Post-Rabbinic Historical Hebrew
Rachel Tal
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Shlomit Fuchs
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Orly Albeck
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Elisheva Brauner
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Yitzchak Lindenbaum
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Ephraim Meiri
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Avi Shmidman
Proceedings of the 23rd International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories (TLT, SyntaxFest 2025)
The corpus of post-Rabbinic historical Hebrew is a foundational corpus of Jewish heritage, containing over a billion words of legal, hermeneutical, and philosophic texts (and more). However, because the linguistic norms of the corpus diverge so often from that of modern Hebrew, the corpus cannot be computationally analyzed with existing Hebrew parsers. In order to fill this lacuna, we present the first Universal Dependencies corpus of post-Rabbinic historical Hebrew. The corpus comprises over 11,800 words, and we are pleased to release it to the community.
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