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Ancient Greek semantic change - annotated datasets and code

Posted on 2019-03-25 - 09:29 authored by Barbara McGillivray
This collection contains five objects: two Python scripts and three datasets.

The Python scripts create the datasets for semantic annotation of the Ancient Greek words mus, harmonia, and kosmos.

The datasets contain the manual annotation of the sentences containing words mus, harmonia, and kosmos in the Diorisis Ancient Greek corpus (Vatri & McGillivray 2018). The dataset for kosmos refers to sentences up to the year 142AD.

References:

Vatri, A. and McGillivray, B. (2018). The Diorisis Ancient Greek Corpus. Research Data Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences. https://brill.com/view/journals/rdj/aop/article-10.
1163-24523666-01000013.xml

McGillivray, B., Hengchen, S., Lähteenoja, V., Palma, M., and Vatri, A. (2019). A computational approach to lexical polysemy in Ancient Greek. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities.

Perrone, V., Palma, M., Hengchen, S., Vatri, A., Smith, J. Q., and McGillivray, B. (2019). GASC: Genre-Aware Semantic Change for Ancient Greek. Arxiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/1903.05587

Author contributions:
AV developed the scripts, collected the corpus data, and annotated the sentences for harmonia and mus; VL annotated the sentences for kosmos; BMcG conceptualised and designed the study, and acquired the funding.

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FUNDING

EPSRC grant EP/N510129/1 (award holder: Barbara McGillivray)

The Alan Turing Institute seed funding grant SF042 (PI: Barbara McGillivray)

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