A Dataset for Metaphor Detection in Early Medieval Hebrew Poetry
Toker, Michael, Mishali, Oren, Münz-Manor, Ophir, Kimelfeld, Benny, Belinkov, Yonatan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
There is a large volume of late antique and medieval Hebrew texts. They represent a crucial linguistic and cultural bridge between Biblical and modern Hebrew. Poetry is prominent in these texts and one of its main haracteristics is the frequent use of metaphor. Distinguishing figurative and literal language use is a major task for scholars of the Humanities, especially in the fields of literature, linguistics, and hermeneutics. This paper presents a new, challenging dataset of late antique and medieval Hebrew poetry with expert annotations of metaphor, as well as some baseline results, which we hope will facilitate further research in this area.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-27-2024
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