This paper presents the challenges and solutions adopted to the lemmatization and part-of-speech (PoS) tagging of a corpus of Old Portuguese texts (up to 1525), to pave the way to the implementation of an automatic annotation of these Medieval texts. A highly granular tagset, previously devised for Modern Portuguese, was adapted to this end. A large text (∼155 thousand words) was manually annotated for PoS and lemmata and used to train an initial PoS-tagger model. When applied to two other texts, the resulting model attained 91.2% precision with a textual variant of the same text, and 67.4% with a new, unseen text. A second model was then trained with the data provided by the previous three texts and applied to two other unseen texts. The new model achieved a precision of 77.3% and 82.4%, respectively.
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