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This data is delivered under GNU Public License and you may use it freely. To use it, download the ZIP file containing the XML corpus.

The following paper must be cited when using this corpus:

  • Taulé, M., M.A. Martí, M. Recasens (2008) 'Ancora: Multilevel Annotated Corpora for Catalan and Spanish', Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation. Marrakesh (Morocco).

In addition, the following paper must be cited if coreference information (attributes entity, coreftype, corefsubtype, homophoricDD or entityref) is used:

  • Recasens, Marta, M. Antònia Martí (2010) ‘AnCora-CO: Coreferentially annotated corpora for Spanish and Catalan’. Language Resources and Evaluation, Springer Science.

Additionally, the following paper must be cited when argumental attributes in "sn" or "grup.nom" (attributes func, arg, tem or lexicalid) are used:

  • Peris, Aina, Mariona Taulé, Horacio Rodríguez (2010) ‘Semantic Annotation of Deverbal Nominalizations in the Spanish AnCora corpus’. Treebanks and Linguistic Theories (TLT-2010), Estonia.

AnCora

AnCora consist of a Catalan corpus (AnCora-CA) and a Spanish corpus (AnCora-ES) [this dataset] , each of them of 500,000 words. The corpora are annotated at different levels:

  • Lemma and Part of Speech
  • Syntactic constituents and functions
  • Argument structure and thematic roles
  • Semantic classes of the verb
  • Denotative type of deverbal nouns
  • Nouns related to WordNet synsets
  • Named Entities
  • Coreference relations

AnCora corpus is mainly based on journalist texts. For more information, click AnCora-corpus.

Two verbal lexicons, AnCora-Verb, and a lexicon of deverbal nominalizations, AnCora-Nom, are also available as the result of this annotation process. The Spanish verbal lexicon consists of 2,647 entries and the Catalan lexicon of 2,143. The Spanish nominal lexicon consists of 1,600 entrie. These lexicons contain the following information:

AnCora-Verb AnCora-Nom
Semantic class Denotative type
Subcategorization WordNet Synset
Argument Structure and Thematic Roles Argument Structure and Thematic Roles
Verb form which is derived

The annotators of AnCora are:

Joan Aparicio Mena, Oriol Borrega Cepa, Isabel Briz Hernández, Núria Bufí Cabrol, Montserrat Civit Torruella, María Jesús Díaz Cabrera, Silvia Garcia Casaseca, Raquel Hernández Bitinas, Marina Lloberes Salvatella, Raquel Marcos, Difda Monterde, Borja Navarro, Aina Peris Morant, Lourdes Puiggròs Casals, Marta Recasens Potau, Alba Rodríguez, Bàrbara Soriano Bautista, Rita Zaragoza Jové.

The annotators of AnCora-Verb and AnCora-Nom are:

Joan Aparicio Mera, Ester Arias Valor, Oriol Borrega Cepa, Patricia fernández, Difda Monterde, Aina Peris Morant, Lourdes Puiggrós Casals, Marta Recasens Potau, Bàrbara Soriano Bautista, Rita Zaragza Jové.

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