An Annotation Protocol for Diachronic Evaluation of Semantic Drift in Disability Sources

Nitisha Jain, Chiara Di Bonaventura, Albert Merono Penuela, Barbara McGillivray


Abstract
Annotating terms referring to aspects of disability in historical texts is crucial for understanding how societies in different periods conceptualized and treated disability. Such annotations help modern readers grasp the evolving language, cultural attitudes, and social structures surrounding disability, shedding light on both marginalization and inclusion throughout history. This is important as evolving societal attitudes can influence the perpetuation of harmful language that reinforces stereotypes and discrimination. However, this task presents significant challenges. Terminology often reflects outdated, offensive, or ambiguous concepts that require sensitive interpretation. Meaning of terms may have shifted over time, making it difficult to align historical terms with contemporary understandings of disability. Additionally, contextual nuances and the lack of standardized language in historical records demand careful scholarly judgment to avoid anachronism or misrepresentation.
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2025.law-1.13
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Proceedings of the 19th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (LAW-XIX-2025)
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July
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2025
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Vienna, Austria
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Siyao Peng, Ines Rehbein
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Association for Computational Linguistics
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160–172
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10.18653/v1/2025.law-1.13
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Nitisha Jain, Chiara Di Bonaventura, Albert Merono Penuela, and Barbara McGillivray. 2025. An Annotation Protocol for Diachronic Evaluation of Semantic Drift in Disability Sources. In Proceedings of the 19th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (LAW-XIX-2025), pages 160–172, Vienna, Austria. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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