[Corpora-List] Corpora Digest, Vol 50, Issue 20

Manuel Alcántara-Plá manuel.alcantara at uam.es
Thu Aug 18 12:46:33 UTC 2011


Dear Albert,

I would recommend you the corpora developed by the Lablita team in 
Florence. They are mostly made up of spontaneous speech and includes 
most relevant metadata about speakers, situation, etc.


Best,

Manuel
> Today's Topics:
>
>     1.  corpus of italian conversation (Albert Gatt)
>     2.  Invitation (Queen's University)
>        (Interdisciplinary Linguistics Conference)
>     3. Re:  Charniak parser (Pawel Mazur)
>     4. Re:  Charniak parser (Nitin Madnani)
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2011 12:49:05 +0200
> From: Albert Gatt<albert.gatt at um.edu.mt>
> Subject: [Corpora-List] corpus of italian conversation
> To: corpora at uib.no
>
> Dear all
>
> I wonder whether anyone can point me to Italian language corpora which
> contain transcriptions of conversation/dialogue (dyad, multiparty etc). We'd
> be willing to consider any resources, even if they're not freely available.
> However, ideally, the corpora should have some basic information about the
> speakers involved (gender and age, possibly also provenance). Also, we're
> mostly interested in spontaneous speech, though even more regulated
> exchanges may be of interest.
>
> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated!
>
> kind regards
> albert
>


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Manuel Alcántara Plá
http://www.manuelalcantarapla.com
Vicedecano de Espacios y Tecnologías de la Información
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid


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