Co-reference annotation and resources: A multilingual corpus of typologically diverse languages

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This article introduces a dialogue corpus containing data from two typologically different languages, Japanese and Kilivila. The corpus is annotated in accordance with language specific annotation schemes for co-referential and similar relations. The article describes the corpus data, the properties of language specific co-reference in the two languages and a methodology for its annotation. Examples from the corpus show how this methodology is used in the workflow of the annotation process.

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Sasaki, F., Wegener, C., Witt, A., Metzing, D., & Pönninghaus, J. (2002). Co-reference annotation and resources: A multilingual corpus of typologically diverse languages. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC 2002 (pp. 1225–1230). European Language Resources Association (ELRA).

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