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We describe here the first release of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank (AGDT), a 90,903-word syntactically annotated corpus of literary texts including the works of Hesiod, Homer and Aeschylus. hile the far larger works of Hesiod and Homer (142,705 words) have been annotated under a standard reebank production method of soliciting annotations from two independent reviewers and then econciling ... read moretheir differences, we also put forth with Aeschylus (48,198 words) a new model of treebank roduction that draws on the methods of classical philology to take into account the personal responsibility of the annotator in the publication and ownership of a "scholarly" treebank.read less
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