en-pud-test-w01072

Universal Dependencies - English - PUD

LanguageEnglish
ProjectPUD
Corpus Parttest
AnnotationUszkoreit, Hans; Macketanz, Vivien; Burchardt, Aljoscha; Harris, Kim; Marheinecke, Katrin; Petrov, Slav; Kayadelen, Tolga; Attia, Mohammed; Elkahky, Ali; Yu, Zhuoran; Pitler, Emily; Lertpradit, Saran; Kirchner, Jesse; Lambertino, Lorenzo; Popel, Martin; Zeman, Daniel; Manning, Christopher; Schuster, Sebastian; Reddy, Siva

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The origin of the word Hispania is much disputed and the evidence for the various speculations are based merely upon what are at best mere resemblances, likely to be accidental, and suspect supporting evidence. But the impact of Hispania in the newcomers was also big. During the first stages of Romanization, the peninsula was divided in two by the Romans for administrative purposes. By the 3rd century the emperor Caracalla made a new division which lasted only a short time.

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