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1-gen-2025 Exploring Latin WordNet synset annotation with LLMs Santoro, Daniela; Marchesi, Beatrice; Zampetta, Silvia; Del Tredici, Marco; Biagetti, Erica; Litta Modignani Picozzi, Eleonora Maria Gabriella; Combei, Claudia Roberta; Rocchi, Stefano; Facchinetti, Tullio; Ginevra, Riccardo; Zanchi, Chiara
1-gen-2025 Strangers from the waters - serpents, canids, horses and others: Indo-European conceptions of human ecology and the CENTRE-PERIPHERY spatial schema Ginevra, Riccardo
1-gen-2025 The love life of the dead: Norse Valkyries from an Indo-European perspective Ginevra, Riccardo
1-gen-2025 There’s a Town in Sicily Where Greek Heroes Go to Die: The ‘Tomb of Minos’ at the Gurfa Caves and Alia’s Need for a Mythical Past Ginevra, Riccardo
1-gen-2025 Using digital resources to study semantics and word formation in a historical language: FEAR and TREMOR in the Latin WordNet and Word Formation Latin Carboni, Giorgio; Ginevra, Riccardo; Litta Modignani Picozzi, Eleonora Maria Gabriella
1-gen-2024 A Constructionist and Corpus-Based Approach to Formulas in Old English Poetry Ginevra, Riccardo; Biagetti, Erica; Brigada Villa, Luca; Giarda, Martina
1-gen-2024 Combining Universal Dependencies and FrameNet to identify constructions in a poetic corpus: syntax and semantics of Latin felix and infelix in Virgilian poetics Calvi, G.; Ginevra, Riccardo; Iurescia, Federica
1-gen-2024 Etymology and Comparative Mythology: Python, Oceanus, the Hydra, Scylla, Typhon, and Indo-European Water Monsters Ginevra, Riccardo
1-gen-2024 From Etymology to Conceptual Metaphor Theory: Ancient Greek θνῄσκω ‘to die’ and the metaphor DEATH IS DEPARTURE in Indo-European Ginevra, Riccardo
1-gen-2024 Hermes and Prometheus in Scandinavia – or Thor and Thjalfi in Greece: Reconstructing an Indo-European aetiological myth about a prehistoric steppe ritual Ginevra, Riccardo
1-gen-2024 Indo-European patrons vs. clients, and the role of poets as social brokers. ‘Leaders’ vs. ‘friends’, and intelligent speakers in the mythologies of Scandinavia, India, and Rome Ginevra, Riccardo
1-gen-2024 Locative alternation in Proto-Indo-European: A Lexical-Constructional approach to the morpho-syntax and semantics of polysemous roots (PIE *leu̯g-, *u̯el-, and *pleh1-) Ginevra, Riccardo
1-gen-2024 On Ancient Greek φράσσω : Proto-Germanic *burg-ja- (PIE *bhr̥gh-i ̯ó/é- ‘enclose’), AGk φόρξ* : PGmc *burg- (PIE *bhr̥gh-s ‘enclosing’), and the Greek sea-god Φόρκῡς/Φόρκος Ginevra, Riccardo
1-gen-2024 Piccolo web antico. E Virgilio ha i suoi follower Ginevra, Riccardo
1-gen-2024 Power, Gender, and Mobility. Aspects of Indo-European Society Ginevra, Riccardo; Höfler, Stefan; Anette Olsen, Birgit
1-gen-2024 Querying the Lexicon der indogermanischen Verben in the LiLa Knowledge Base: Two Use Cases Boano Valeria, Irene; Passarotti, Marco Carlo; Ginevra, Riccardo
1-gen-2024 To die is ‘to run (away)’. The semantics of Proto-Germanic *daw-ja- ‘to run; to die’ from a historical and comparative perspective Ginevra, Riccardo
1-gen-2023 Combining WordNets with Treebanks to study idiomatic language: A pilot study on Rigvedic formulas through the lenses of the Sanskrit WordNet and the Vedic Treebank Villa, Luca Brigada; Biagetti, Erica; Ginevra, Riccardo; Zanchi, Chiara
1-gen-2023 Loki’s chains, Agni’s yoke, Prometheus Bound, and the Old English Boethius Indo-European myths of the “Binding/Yoking of Fire-Gods” in the light of Comparative Poetics and Cognitive Linguistics Ginevra, Riccardo
1-gen-2023 Modelling and Publishing the “Lexicon der indogermanischen Verben” as Linked Open Data Boano Valeria, Irene; Mambrini, Francesco; Passarotti, Marco Carlo; Ginevra, Riccardo