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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Automatic Processing of Natural-Language Electronic Texts with NooJ, NooJ 2024, held in Bergamo, Italy, during June 5-7, 2024.
The 16 full papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 64 submissions. These papers have been organized under the following topical sections: Lexical and Morphological Resources; Syntactic Resources; Corpus Linguistics and Discourse Analysis; Natural Language Processing Applications.
List of contents
.- Lexical and Morphological Resources.
.- Formalizing Abstract Nouns with -pen in Rromani.
.- Recognizing Verbs in Medieval Latin.
.- Formalizing Persian Verbs Conjugation.
.- Exposing Diminutive and Pejorative Verbs in Croatian.
.- Syntactic Resources.
.- Local Syntactic Grammars for Quechua Negation and Negative Sentences.
.- Conditional Clauses versus Concessive Clauses in Spanish: An Automatic Treatment with the NooJ Platform.
.- Automatic Grammatical Disambiguation in Belarusian and Russian Legal Domain.
.- Corpus Linguistics and Discourse Analysis.
.- Corpus-Based Exploration of Defense-Related Political Speeches.
.- A Collocation Analysis of Lemma in the Indonesian Translation of the Holy Quran.
.- Using NooJ in Action Research: the Case of Personal Expression in Professional Situations.
.- How (Not) to Talk About Femicide and Gender-based Violence: An Analysis of Narrative Strategies Adopted by Italian Newspapers.
.- Syntactic Analysis of Media Reporting on Femicides and Gender-Based Violence in Modern Italy.
.- Exploring Metanarrative Cues in Literary Texts with NooJ: the Case of Les Amours de Psyché et De Cupidon by Jean de La Fontaine.
.- Natural Language Processing Applications.
.- From the social network data to the document-oriented NoSQL Data warehouse using the NooJ platform.
.- Annotation of Qualitative Linguistic Features of Text Readability in Institutional Italian Texts.
.- Automatic Processing of Free Word Combinations Containing Quantitative Expressions in NooJ.
Summary
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Automatic Processing of Natural-Language Electronic Texts with NooJ, NooJ 2024, held in Bergamo, Italy, during June 5-7, 2024.
The 16 full papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 64 submissions. These papers have been organized under the following topical sections:Lexical and Morphological Resources; Syntactic Resources; Corpus Linguistics and Discourse Analysis; Natural Language Processing Applications.