--- language: - sv - pt - et - it - hu - es - pl - lv - nl - fi - sl - fr - en - de - ro - sk multilinguality: - multilingual viewer: false --- > [!NOTE] > Dataset origin: https://github.com/sharidloaiciga/multilingual-event-pronouns ## Description `number of documents in sv: 10304` `number of documents in pt: 10344` `number of documents in et: 9035` `number of documents in it: 10412` `number of documents in hu: 8967` `number of documents in es: 10346` `number of documents in pl: 9041` `number of documents in lv: 8991` `number of documents in nl: 10345` `number of documents in fi: 10227` `number of documents in sl: 8967` `number of documents in fr: 10360` `number of documents in de: 10161` `number of documents in ro: 7502` `number of documents in sk: 8993` `number of common aligned docs: 7004` ## Citation ``` @inproceedings{loaiciga-etal-2020-exploiting, title = "Exploiting Cross-Lingual Hints to Discover Event Pronouns", author = "Lo{\'a}iciga, Sharid and Hardmeier, Christian and Sayeed, Asad", editor = "Calzolari, Nicoletta and B{\'e}chet, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and Blache, Philippe and Choukri, Khalid and Cieri, Christopher and Declerck, Thierry and Goggi, Sara and Isahara, Hitoshi and Maegaard, Bente and Mariani, Joseph and Mazo, H{\'e}l{\`e}ne and Moreno, Asuncion and Odijk, Jan and Piperidis, Stelios", booktitle = "Proceedings of the Twelfth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference", month = may, year = "2020", address = "Marseille, France", publisher = "European Language Resources Association", url = "https://aclanthology.org/2020.lrec-1.12", pages = "99--103", abstract = "Non-nominal co-reference is much less studied than nominal coreference, partly because of the lack of annotated corpora. We explore the possibility to exploit parallel multilingual corpora as a means of cheap supervision for the classification of three different readings of the English pronoun {`}it{'}: entity, event or pleonastic, from their translation in several languages. We found that the {`}event{'} reading is not very frequent, but can be easily predicted provided that the construction used to translate the {`}it{'} example is a pronoun as well. These cases, nevertheless, are not enough to generalize to other types of non-nominal reference.", language = "English", ISBN = "979-10-95546-34-4", } ```