The Mercurius Treebank is a syntactically annotated corpus using a modification of the hybrid TIGER annotation scheme, which combines dependency and constituency information. The annotation scheme was accommodated to the needs of a historical corpus. So far, the MERCURIUS treebank comprises two early newspapers. i.e. the 'Mercurius' of 1667 and the 'Annus Christi' published in 1597, with a total of 170.000 tokens and 8.500 syntactically annotated sentences. The present corpus has been compiled in 2003 to 2005 as a pilot to a much larger project aiming at the establishment of a syntactically annotated reference corpus for the period of Early New High German (1350-1650) as a whole (http://www.uni-potsdam.de/guvdds/projekte/aktproj.html). Annotation: @nnotate has been used as a tool merging parsing and manual annotation: Suggestions provided by the parser may be rejected by the human annotator. The annotation has been carried out by using the double keying method. The present corpus has been compiled in 2003 to 2005 as a pilot to a much larger project aiming at the establishment of a syntactically annotated reference corpus for the period of Early New High German (1350-1650) as a whole (http://www.uni-potsdam.de/guvdds/projekte/aktproj.html). [less]
The Mercurius Treebank is a syntactically annotated corpus using a modification of the hybrid TIGER … [more]
The German 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 German treebank consists of grammatical annotations of extracts from the German translation of the novel, originally created as part of the Nordic Treebanking Network and now included in the extended META-NORD Sofie Parallel Treebank. The novel was translated by Gabriele Haefs and the German translation is published by Carl Hanser Verlag. For more information, see the metadata description of the META-NORD Sofie Parallel Treebank. [less]
The German part of the META-NORD Sofie Parallel Treebank. This is a syntactically annotated parallel… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.2” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-1548). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v1.2 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.2” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-1699). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v1.3 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.4” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-1827). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v1.4 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.4” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.0” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-1983). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.0 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.0” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.1” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2515). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.1 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.1” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The "Universal Dependencies 1.1 - German" is part of the Universal Dependencies 1.1 collection, which is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/LRT-1478). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, and the specific license and conditions of use for each treebank are given in the joint license "Universal Dependencies v1.1 License Agreement". In common for all the licenses is that they are in the public domain (some Creative Commons licenses, some GPL licenses). Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). This is the second release of UD Treebanks; a newer version 1.3 is also available. [less]
The "Universal Dependencies 1.1 - German" is part of the Universal Dependencies 1.1 collection, whic… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2895). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.3 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.1” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2515). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.1 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.1” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2895). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.3 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
About 1000000 words of Icelandic text, from every century between the 12th and the 21st centuries inclusive annotated for phrase structure, part-of-speech-tagged and lemmatized. A copy of the treebank is searchable via the INESS portal. The original is downloadable on a LGPL license, see elsewhere in the metadata for a link. [less]
About 1000000 words of Icelandic text, from every century between the 12th and the 21st centuries in… [more]
The Icelandic 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 Icelandic translation of the novel, originally created as part of the Nordic Treebanking Network and now included in the extended META-NORD Sofie Parallel Treebank. The novel was translated by Adalheidur Steingrimsdottir and the translation published by Forlagið. For more information, see the metadata description of the META-NORD Sofie Parallel Treebank. [less]
The Icelandic part of the META-NORD Sofie Parallel Treebank. This is a syntactically annotated paral… [more]
The treebank "Norwegian Dependency Treebank in Norwegian Bokmål (copy @ INESS)" is a syntactically annotated corpus, created by the National Library of Norway. The copy in INESS allows for searches in this treebank using the INESS search system. The original is downloadable at Språkbanken. [less]
The treebank "Norwegian Dependency Treebank in Norwegian Bokmål (copy @ INESS)" is a syntactically a… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.2” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-1548). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v1.2 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.2” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-1699). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v1.3 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.4” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-1827). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v1.4 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.4” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.0” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-1983). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.0 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.0” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.1” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2515). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.1 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.1” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2895). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.3 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The Swedish 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 Swedish translation of the novel, originally created as part of the Nordic Treebanking Network and now included in the extended META-NORD Sofie Parallel Treebank. The novel was translated into Swedish by Mona Eriksson and published by Rabén & Sjögren Publishing house. For more information, see the metadata description of the META-NORD Sofie Parallel Treebank. [less]
The Swedish part of the META-NORD Sofie Parallel Treebank. This is a syntactically annotated paralle… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.2” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-1548). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v1.2 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.2” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-1699). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v1.3 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.4” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-1827). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v1.4 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.4” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.0” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-1983). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.0 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.0” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.1” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2515). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.1 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.1” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The "Universal Dependencies 1.1 - Swedish" is part of the Universal Dependencies 1.1 collection, which is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/LRT-1478). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, and the specific license and conditions of use for each treebank are given in the joint license "Universal Dependencies v1.1 License Agreement". In common for all the licenses is that they are in the public domain (some Creative Commons licenses, some GPL licenses). Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). This is the second release of UD Treebanks; a newer version 1.3 is also available. [less]
The "Universal Dependencies 1.1 - Swedish" is part of the Universal Dependencies 1.1 collection, whi… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-1699). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v1.3 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.4” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-1827). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v1.4 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 1.4” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.0” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-1983). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.0 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.0” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.1” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2515). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.1 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.1” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2895). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.3 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.1” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2515). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.1 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.1” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2895). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.3 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further details about the original collection as a whole, or about individual treebanks in the collections, we refer to the original, which is located at the LINDAT/CLARIN Centre for Language Research Infrastructure (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2895). The individual treebanks have individual licenses, which are available through the joint license “Universal Dependencies v2.3 License Agreement”. Universal Dependencies is a project that seeks to develop cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser development, cross-lingual learning, and parsing research from a language typology perspective. The annotation scheme is based on (universal) Stanford dependencies (de Marneffe et al., 2006, 2008, 2014), Google universal part-of-speech tags (Petrov et al., 2012), and the Interset interlingua for morphosyntactic tagsets (Zeman, 2008). [less]
The “Universal Dependencies 2.3” collection is searchable at the INESS portal; to read further detai… [more]