The treebank "Ælfric's Lives of Saints" is part of the ISWOC collection in INESS. ISWOC is a dependency treebank with morphosyntactic and information-structure annotation. ISWOC stands for "Information Structure and Word Order Change in Germanic and Romance Languages". It includes texts in Germanic and Romance languages and is freely available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. The annotated texts are published in the treebank of the ISWOC project, and are accessible through the INESS portal. [less]
The treebank "Ælfric's Lives of Saints" is part of the ISWOC collection in INESS. ISWOC is a depend… [more]
The treebank "Apollonius of Tyre" is part of the ISWOC collection in INESS. ISWOC is a dependency treebank with morphosyntactic and information-structure annotation. ISWOC stands for "Information Structure and Word Order Change in Germanic and Romance Languages". It includes texts in Germanic and Romance languages and is freely available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. The annotated texts are published in the treebank of the ISWOC project, and are accessible through the INESS portal. [less]
The treebank "Apollonius of Tyre" is part of the ISWOC collection in INESS. ISWOC is a dependency t… [more]
The treebank "Anglo-Saxon Chronicles" is part of the ISWOC collection in INESS. ISWOC is a dependency treebank with morphosyntactic and information-structure annotation. ISWOC stands for "Information Structure and Word Order Change in Germanic and Romance Languages". It includes texts in Germanic and Romance languages and is freely available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. The annotated texts are published in the treebank of the ISWOC project, and are accessible through the INESS portal. [less]
The treebank "Anglo-Saxon Chronicles" is part of the ISWOC collection in INESS. ISWOC is a dependen… [more]
The treebank "Orosius" is part of the ISWOC collection in INESS. ISWOC is a dependency treebank with morphosyntactic and information-structure annotation. ISWOC stands for "Information Structure and Word Order Change in Germanic and Romance Languages". It includes texts in Germanic and Romance languages and is freely available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. The annotated texts are published in the treebank of the ISWOC project, and are accessible through the INESS portal. [less]
The treebank "Orosius" is part of the ISWOC collection in INESS. ISWOC is a dependency treebank wit… [more]
The treebank "West-Saxon Gospels" is part of the ISWOC collection in INESS. ISWOC is a dependency treebank with morphosyntactic and information-structure annotation. ISWOC stands for "Information Structure and Word Order Change in Germanic and Romance Languages". It includes texts in Germanic and Romance languages and is freely available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. The annotated texts are published in the treebank of the ISWOC project, and are accessible through the INESS portal. [less]
The treebank "West-Saxon Gospels" is part of the ISWOC collection in INESS. ISWOC is a dependency t… [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 2.1” 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]