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Ne{\v{s}}pore-B{\={e}}rzkalne, Gunta and
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Rituma, Laura and
St{\={a}}de, Madara and
Tauri{\c{n}}a, Evel{\={i}}na",
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%T Towards a Derivational Semantics Resource for Latvian
%A Lokmane, Ilze
%A Grasmanis, Mikus
%A Klints, Agute
%A Nešpore-Bērzkalne, Gunta
%A Paikens, Pēteris
%A Pretkalniņa, Lauma
%A Rituma, Laura
%A Stāde, Madara
%A Tauriņa, Evelīna
%Y Johansson, Richard
%Y Stymne, Sara
%S Proceedings of the Joint 25th Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics and 11th Baltic Conference on Human Language Technologies (NoDaLiDa/Baltic-HLT 2025)
%D 2025
%8 March
%I University of Tartu Library
%C Tallinn, Estonia
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%F lokmane-etal-2025-towards
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%P 359-366
Markdown (Informal)
[Towards a Derivational Semantics Resource for Latvian](https://aclanthology.org/2025.nodalida-1.39/) (Lokmane et al., NoDaLiDa 2025)
ACL
- Ilze Lokmane, Mikus Grasmanis, Agute Klints, Gunta Nešpore-Bērzkalne, Pēteris Paikens, Lauma Pretkalniņa, Laura Rituma, Madara Stāde, and Evelīna Tauriņa. 2025. Towards a Derivational Semantics Resource for Latvian. In Proceedings of the Joint 25th Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics and 11th Baltic Conference on Human Language Technologies (NoDaLiDa/Baltic-HLT 2025), pages 359–366, Tallinn, Estonia. University of Tartu Library.