Abstract
In this paper, we present PrinParLat, a new resource listing the principal parts of Latin verbs-i.e., a set of forms from which the full paradigm can be obtained-as well as a fine-grained classification of their inflectional behavior. The resource is released both as a set of .csv tables in the Paralex standard format, and as RDF data linked to the LiLa Knowledge Base of interoperable resources for Latin. After introducing the notions of theoretical morphology of which this resource makes crucial use to be able to code complex morphological information in a compact way, the details of the procedure followed to obtain the data are outlined, as well as the modelling decisions taken regarding knowledge representation. The outcome of our work is evaluated by performing both an intrinsic evaluation of the data in the resource, and an extrinsic evaluation of their added value in the larger ecosystem of the LiLa Knowledge Base.