The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi
The PapyGreek Opening Colloquium will be organized at the University of Helsinki's Metsätalo room 9 (3rd floor) at Unioninkatu 40.
Thursday, June 7th
13.00 Lunch, introduction and setting the agenda
13.45 Marja Vierros: ERC-project PapyGreek
14.15 Sonja Dahlgren: Studying Greek phonology in Egypt
14.45 Erik Henriksson: Developing the PapyGreek interface: some assembly required
15.15 Coffee and tea
15.45 Francesco Mambrini: Ten years of the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank: an
evaluation
16.15 Dag Haug: The PROIEL corpora
16.45 Helma Dik: Can we unify the lexicon? Lumping and splitting
17.15 Discussion
17.45 End
Friday, June 8th
9.00Giuseppe Celano: An Automatic Morphological Annotation and Lemmatization for
the Papyri of the Integrating Digital Papyrology Project
9.30 Alek Keersmaekers: Possibilities for Natural Language Processing in the Greek papyri
10.00 Zach Fletcher: Perseids: current state of development and future plans
10.30 Coffee and tea
11.00 Stephen Colvin: Tense and aspect: the reorganisation of stative, perfective and
imperfective
11.30 Klaas Bentein: Towards a typology of relative clauses in Post-classical Greek
12.00 Gabriel Bodard: The Digital Classicist and the need for digital linguistics
approaches for non-technical classics students and scholars
12.30 Final discussion
13.00 End
Pelase note that the registration to the event is required. Please registrate by June 1st to Coordinator katriDOTrostedtAThelsinkiDOTfi