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This is the wiki for the Icelandic Parsed Historical Corpus (IcePaHC). It is mostly used to document the annotation standard for those constructing and using the corpus. The annotation scheme is meant to be mostly compatible with the Penn historical corpora, and the guidelines here are written as a supplement to the Penn guidelines, so look at Beatrice Santorini's guidelines for further information.
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Citation for the version 0.1 preview release (of July 1st 2010)
Wallenberg, Joel, Anton Karl Ingason, Einar Freyr Sigurðsson and Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson. 2010. Icelandic Parsed Historical Corpus (IcePaHC). Version 0.1. http://www.linguist.is/wiki
Annotation guidelines:
- Phrase Types
- Head Types
- Conjunction
- Tagset
- Treatment of individual words
- Empty categories
- Lemmatization
- Index
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General information
- Icelandic Syntax Phenomena
- Syntactic definitions
- English-Icelandic Translations of Linguistic Terminology
- Texts
Annotation team stuff:
- Annotation Issues ...
- Annotation Process
- Checklist
- MediaWiki Formatting Guide
Resources
- Icelandic Resources for doing Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing
- Treebank Resources (language independent)
- Penn Parsed Corpora of Historical English
- Parsed Corpora for other languages
Treebank team:
- Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson (PI)
- Joel Wallenberg (PI)
- Anton Karl Ingason
- Einar Freyr Sigurðsson
- Brynhildur Stefánsdóttir (BA research assistant)
- Hulda Óladóttir (BA research assistant)
Grants
The project is funded in part by the following grants:
- From the Icelandic Research Fund (RANNÍS), grant Viable Language Technology beyond English – Icelandic as a test case.
- From the National Science Foundation (NSF), post-doc-something (Joel, ...)