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META-NORD Sofie Georgian treebank
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http://clarino.uib.no/iness/landing-page?resource=kat-sofie (landing page @ INESS)
http://clarino.uib.no/iness/landing-page?resource=kat-sofie&view=short (metadata short version)
http://clarino.uib.no/iness/landing-page?resource=sofie-par&view=short (The collection of which this treebank is part)
Contact Person: Rosén, Victoria
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Attribution:
The "Sofie analyses" is research material based on the novel "Sofies verden" [Sophie's world] by Jostein Gaarder, published by Aschehoug Forlag. The Georgian translation is published by Bakur Sulakauri Publishing. The linguistic annotations were created by Paul Meurer (Uni Computing) and are now included in the extended META-NORD Sofie Parallel Treebank. If you use INESS in your research, please link to the INESS webpage (http://clarino.uib.no/iness) in materials included with your data. In your scientific publications, please use the following reference: Victoria Rosén, Koenraad De Smedt, Paul Meurer, and Helge Dyvik. An open infrastructure for advanced treebanking. In Jan Hajič, Koenraad De Smedt, Marko Tadić, and António Branco (eds.) META-RESEARCH Workshop on Advanced Treebanking at LREC2012, pages 22–29, Istanbul, Turkey, May 2012.
Size:
1025
sentences
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9915
words
Language(s): Georgian (ka)
Description:
The Georgian part of the META-NORD Sofie Parallel Treebank. This is a syntactically annotated parallel corpus based on the first chapters of the novel “Sofies verden” (Sophie's World) by Jostein Gaarder, published by Aschehoug forlag. The treebank consists of grammatical annotations of extracts from the Georgian translation of the novel. The Georgian translation is published by Bakur Sulakauri Publishing.
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Design & implementation: Paul Meurer, CLARINO Bergen Centre, 2024 · Accessibility statement (in Norwegian only) |