[Corpora-List] corpora annotated with pronominal anaphors
Raquel Hervas
raquelhb at fdi.ucm.es
Tue Oct 4 09:47:11 UTC 2011
Hi!
Maybe you can check UMIREC Corpus
(http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/57507). It has referring expressions
annotated with their coreferences in folktales and newspaper articles.
Pronouns are not specifically annotated, but you can distinguish them
automatically.
Regards,
Raquel
-----Mensaje original-----
De: corpora-bounces at uib.no [mailto:corpora-bounces at uib.no] En nombre de
Muhammad Muhammad
Enviado el: martes, 27 de septiembre de 2011 7:40
Para: corpora at uib.no
Asunto: [Corpora-List] corpora annotated with pronominal anaphors
Hi
I am comparing various corpora available (English or other languages) where
pronouns are tagged with their antecedents.
>>From my initial searches I know about (Ge, Hale and Charniak 1998) which
has 2477 instances of tagged pronouns, and (Modjeska 2003) had 500 instances
of other-anaphor..
what else?
best regards,
Abdul-Baquee M. Sharaf
PhD Student
Language Technologies Group
School of Computing
University of Leeds
UK
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