22.1634, FYI: Available: Icelandic Parsed Historical Corpus 0.4

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Subject: 22.1634, FYI: Available: Icelandic Parsed Historical Corpus 0.4

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Date: 12-Apr-2011
From: Joel Wallenberg [joel.wallenberg at gmail.com]
Subject: Available: Icelandic Parsed Historical Corpus 0.4
 

	
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Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 12:48:05
From: Joel Wallenberg [joel.wallenberg at gmail.com]
Subject: Available: Icelandic Parsed Historical Corpus 0.4

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IcePaHC 0.4, the latest version of the Icelandic Parsed Historical Corpus,
is now available for download (now includes a visual Windows version):

http://linguist.is/icelandic_treebank/Download

- 440.000 words total, from every century between the 12th and the 19th
centuries inclusive annotated for phrase structure, part-of-speech-tagged
and lemmatized
- An optional easy-to-install visual user interface for Windows
- LGPL license: You are free to copy, modify and redistribute the corpus
for research and/or profit

Joel C. Wallenberg (joel.wallenberg at gmail.com)
Anton Karl Ingason (anton.karl.ingason at gmail.com)
Einar Freyr Sigurðsson (einarfs at gmail.com)
Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson (eirikur at hi.is)
University of Iceland

The project is funded by the following grants:

Icelandic Research Fund (RANNÍS), grant nr. 090662011,''Viable Language
Technology beyond English - Icelandic as a test case''.

U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) International Research Fellowship
Program (IRFP), grant #OISE-0853114, ''Evolution of Language Systems: a
comparative study of grammatical change in Icelandic and English''.

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IcePaHC 0.4, íslenski trjábankinn (nú með Windows útgáfu)

IcePaHC 0.4, nýjasta útgáfa íslenska trjábankans, er komin út:

http://linguist.is/icelandic_treebank/Download

- Samtals 440.000 orð frá öllum öldum frá og með 12. öld til og með 19.
öld, sem búið er að greina setningafræðilega, marka og lemma
- Einföld Windows uppsetning á myndrænu notandaviðmóti
- LGPL leyfi: Notendur geta afritað málheildina, breytt henni og
endurútgefið vegna rannsókna og/eða í hagnaðarskyni

Joel C. Wallenberg (joel.wallenberg at gmail.com)
Anton Karl Ingason (anton.karl.ingason at gmail.com)
Einar Freyr Sigurðsson (einarfs at gmail.com)
Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson (eirikur at hi.is)

Verkefnið er styrkt af:

RANNÍS, styrk nr. 090662011, ''Hagkvæm máltækni utan ensku - íslenska
tilraunin''.

U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) International Research Fellowship
Program (IRFP), styrk #OISE-0853114, ''Evolution of Language Systems: a
comparative study of grammatical change in Icelandic and English''. 



Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics





 


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