Maria João Freitas


2020

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PhonBank and Data Sharing: Recent Developments in European Portuguese
Ana Margarida Ramalho | Maria João Freitas | Yvan Rose
Proceedings of the 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference

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2016

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CEPLEXicon ― A Lexicon of Child European Portuguese
Ana Lúcia Santos | Maria João Freitas | Aida Cardoso
Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'16)

CEPLEXicon (version 1.1) is a child lexicon resulting from the automatic tagging of two child corpora: the corpus Santos (Santos, 2006; Santos et al. 2014) and the corpus Child ― Adult Interaction (Freitas et al. 2012), which integrates information from the corpus Freitas (Freitas, 1997). This lexicon includes spontaneous speech produced by seven children (1;02.00 to 3;11.12) during approximately 86h of child-adult interaction. The automatic tagging comprised the lemmatization and morphosyntactic classification of the speech produced by the seven children included in the two child corpora; the lexicon contains information pertaining to lemmas and syntactic categories as well as absolute number of occurrences and frequencies in three age intervals: < 2 years; ≥ 2 years and < 3 years; ≥ 3 years. The information included in this lexicon and the format in which it is presented enables research in different areas and allows researchers to obtain measures of lexical growth. CEPLEXicon is available through the ELRA catalogue.