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==Available==
==Available==


* Formerly: <nowiki>http://www.iliados.com/</nowiki> (domain expired as of 2021-03)
* Formerly: <nowiki>www.iliados.com</nowiki> (domain expired and being squatted by profiteers as of 2021-03)
* Documentation and query language: https://github.com/nkallen/pseudw/wiki/Structural-Search
* Documentation and query language: https://github.com/nkallen/pseudw/wiki/Structural-Search


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==Description==
==Description==


'''Iliados''' is an easy-to-use tool for querying morphological and syntactic features in the [[treebanking|treebanked]] texts in the [[Ancient Greek and Latin Dependency Treebank]], using a simplified search syntax based on CSS selectors. It is both a valuable research tool, and a powerful demonstrator for showing the potential of searching treebanked texts and corpora.
'''Iliados''' was an easy-to-use tool using the '''Structural Search''' query language for querying morphological and syntactic features in the [[treebanking|treebanked]] texts in the [[Ancient Greek and Latin Dependency Treebank]], using a simplified search syntax based on CSS selectors. It was both a research tool in its own right, and a powerful demonstrator for showing the potential of searching treebanked texts and corpora.


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Latest revision as of 13:28, 13 December 2022

Available

Author

  • Nick Kallen

Description

Iliados was an easy-to-use tool using the Structural Search query language for querying morphological and syntactic features in the treebanked texts in the Ancient Greek and Latin Dependency Treebank, using a simplified search syntax based on CSS selectors. It was both a research tool in its own right, and a powerful demonstrator for showing the potential of searching treebanked texts and corpora.