LemLat

Available

 * http://www.lemlat3.eu/
 * https://github.com/CIRCSE/LEMLAT3

Citation
To cite all versions of LEMLAT 3.0, you can adapt the following:


 * 'Marco Passarotti, Paolo Ruffolo, Flavio M. Cecchini, Eleonora Litta, Marco Budassi (2018) LEMLAT 3.0''. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1492133

DOIs for the individual releases of LEMLAT 3.0 are available under DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1492133

Description
LEMLAT is a morphological analyser and lemmatiser for Latin.

Developed in the early 1990s by Andrea Bozzi, Giuseppe Cappelli and Nino Marinone to lemmatise the Grammatici Latini texts, it was improved in 2002-2004 with the addition of morphological traits within the European project CHLT ('Cultural Heritage Language Technologies') by Marco Passarotti, Paolo Ruffolo and Andrea Bozzi at the ILC-CNR in Pisa. The lexical basis of the first version of LEMLAT is the result of the collation of three Latin dictionaries (Georges and Georges, 1913-1918; Glare, 1982; Gradenwitz, 1904). It counted 40,014 lexical entries and 43,432 lemmas.

A further upgrade to the lexical base of LEMLAT, known as LEMLAT3, was developed by the CIRCSE Research Centre at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan; LEMLAT3 includes 26,250 lemmas from Forcellini's Onomasticon (1940) and 82,556 from Du Cange's Glossarium Mediae et Infimae Latinitatis (1883-1887). A Marie Curie (MSCA Individual Fellowship) funded project, Word Formation Latin, is currently working on establishing word formation relations between the lexical entries of LEMLAT’s BASE (Georges and Georges, 1913-1918; Glare, 1982; Gradenwitz, 1904) lexicon.