# Summary Universal Derivations version of DerIvaTario (http://derivatario.sns.it/). # Introduction DerIvaTario contains manually morphologically segmented Italian nouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs extracted from a large Italian corpus. Each lexeme is linked to other Italian language resources using a unique ID which allows obtaining various information about the particular lexeme, e.g. morphological categories, phonetic transcription, etc. DerIvaTario has been harmonized automatically using Machine Learning method. # Acknowledgments We wish to thank all the developers and annotators of the DerIvaTario, including Luigi Talamo, Chiara Celata and Pier Marco Bertinetto. ## References As a citation for the resource in articles, please use this: * Talamo, L., Celata, C., & Bertinetto, P. M. (2016). DerIvaTario: An Annotated Lexicon of Italian Derivatives. Word Structure, 9(1), 72–102. ``` @ARTICLE{Talamo2016, title = {{DerIvaTario: An Annotated Lexicon of Italian Derivatives}}, author = {Talamo, Luigi and Celata, Chiara and Bertinetto, Pier Marco}, journal = {{Word Structure}}, volume = {9}, number = {1}, pages = {72-102}, year = {2016}, publisher = {Edinburgh University Press}, address = {Edinburgh} } ``` # License The resource is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0). License text is available in the file `LICENSE.txt`.
=== Machine-readable metadata ================================================= Resource: DerIvaTario Language: Italian Authors: Talamo, Luigi; Celata, Chiara; Bertinetto, Pier Marco License: CC BY-SA 4.0 Contact: http://derivatario.sns.it/ ===============================================================================
=== Machine-readable metadata ================================================= Harmonized resource: DerIvaTario Harmonized version: 1.0 Data source: http://derivatario.sns.it/derivatario.csv Data available since: UDer v1.0 Harmonization: automatic Common features: Morphological categories JSON features: was_in_family_with; other_parents; original_id; segmentation Lemmas: 8267 Relations: 1783 Families: 6484 Singletons: 5274 Avarage tree size: 1.3 Avarage tree depth: 0.2 Avarage tree out-degree: 0.2 Maximum tree size: 12 Maximum tree depth: 6 Maximum tree out-degree: 7 Part-of-speech: ADJ, 26.4; ADV, 8.5; NOUN, 50.9; VERB, 14.0; X, 0.1 Derivational relations: 1783 Conversion relations: 0 Compounding relations: 0 Variant relations: 0 ===============================================================================