Sónia Reis
2024
Lexicalized Meaning Representation (LMR)
Jorge Baptista
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Sónia Reis
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João Dias
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Pedro Santos
Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Designing Meaning Representations @ LREC-COLING 2024
This paper presents an adaptation of the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) framework for European Portuguese. This adaptation, referred to as Lexicalized Meaning Representation (LMR), was deemed necessary to address specific challenges posed by the grammar of the language, as well as various linguistic issues raised by the current version of AMR annotation guidelines. Some of these aspects stemmed from the use of a notation similar to AMR to represent real texts from the legal domain, enabling its use in Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications. In this context, several aspects of AMR were significantly simplified (e.g., the representation of multi-word expressions, named entities, and temporal expressions), while others were introduced, with efforts made to maintain the representation scheme as compatible as possible with standard AMR notation.
2022
Support Verb Constructions across the Ocean Sea
Jorge Baptista
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Nuno Mamede
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Sónia Reis
Proceedings of the 18th Workshop on Multiword Expressions @LREC2022
This paper analyses the support (or light) verb constructions (SVC) in a publicly available, manually annotated corpus of multiword expressions (MWE) in Brazilian Portuguese. The paper highlights several issues in the linguistic definitions therein adopted for these types of MWE, and reports the results from applying STRING, a rule-based parsing system, originally developed for European Portuguese, to this corpus from Brazilian Portuguese. The goal is two-fold: to improve the linguistic definition of SVC in the annotation task, as well as to gauge the major difficulties found when transposing linguistic resources between these two varieties of the same language.
2017
Os Provérbios em manuais de ensino de Português Língua Não Materna (The Proverbs of teaching manuals in Non-Native Portuguese)[In Portuguese]
Sónia Reis
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Jorge Baptista
Proceedings of the 11th Brazilian Symposium in Information and Human Language Technology
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