@inproceedings{pannach-2023-orpheus,
title = "{``}Orpheus Came to His End by Being Struck by a Thunderbolt{''}: Annotating Events in Mythological Sequences",
author = "Pannach, Franziska",
editor = "Prange, Jakob and
Friedrich, Annemarie",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 17th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (LAW-XVII)",
month = jul,
year = "2023",
address = "Toronto, Canada",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2023.law-1.2",
doi = "10.18653/v1/2023.law-1.2",
pages = "10--18",
abstract = "The mythological domain has various ways of expressing events and background knowledge. Using data extracted according to the hylistic approach (Zgoll, 2019), we annotated a data set of 6315 sentences from various mythological contexts and geographical origins, like Ancient Greece and Rome or Mesopotamia, into four categories: single-point events (e.g. actions), durative-constant (background knowledge, continuous states), durative-initial, and durative-resultativ. This data is used to train a classifier, which is able to reliably distinguish event types.",
}
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%T “Orpheus Came to His End by Being Struck by a Thunderbolt”: Annotating Events in Mythological Sequences
%A Pannach, Franziska
%Y Prange, Jakob
%Y Friedrich, Annemarie
%S Proceedings of the 17th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (LAW-XVII)
%D 2023
%8 July
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%X The mythological domain has various ways of expressing events and background knowledge. Using data extracted according to the hylistic approach (Zgoll, 2019), we annotated a data set of 6315 sentences from various mythological contexts and geographical origins, like Ancient Greece and Rome or Mesopotamia, into four categories: single-point events (e.g. actions), durative-constant (background knowledge, continuous states), durative-initial, and durative-resultativ. This data is used to train a classifier, which is able to reliably distinguish event types.
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Markdown (Informal)
[“Orpheus Came to His End by Being Struck by a Thunderbolt”: Annotating Events in Mythological Sequences](https://aclanthology.org/2023.law-1.2) (Pannach, LAW 2023)
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