Linguistically annotated multilingual comparable corpora of parliamentary debates ParlaMint.ana 2.0

ParlaMint is a multilingual set of comparable corpora containing parliamentary debates mostly starting in 2015 and extending to mid-2020, with each corpus being about 20 million words in size. The sessions in the corpora are marked as belonging to the COVID-19 period (after October 2019), or being "reference" (before that date). The corpora have extensive metadata, including aspects of the parliament; the speakers (name, gender, MP status, party affiliation, party coalition/opposition); are structured into time-stamped terms, sessions and meetings; with speeches being marked by the speaker and... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Erjavec, Tomaž
Ogrodniczuk, Maciej
Osenova, Petya
Ljubešić, Nikola
Simov, Kiril
Grigorova, Vladislava
Rudolf, Michał
Pančur, Andrej
Kopp, Matyáš
Barkarson, Starkaður
Steingrímsson, Steinþór
van der Pol, Henk
Depoorter, Griet
de Does, Jesse
Jongejan, Bart
Haltrup Hansen, Dorte
Navarretta, Costanza
Calzada Pérez, María
de Macedo, Luciana D.
van Heusden, Ruben
Marx, Maarten
Çöltekin, Çağrı
Coole, Matthew
Agnoloni, Tommaso
Frontini, Francesca
Montemagni, Simonetta
Quochi, Valeria
Venturi, Giulia
Ruisi, Manuela
Marchetti, Carlo
Battistoni, Roberto
Sebők, Miklós
Ring, Orsolya
Darģis, Roberts
Utka, Andrius
Petkevičius, Mindaugas
Briedienė, Monika
Krilavičius, Tomas
Morkevičius, Vaidas
Bartolini, Roberto
Cimino, Andrea
Dokumenttyp: corpus
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Verlag/Hrsg.: CLARIN ERIC
Schlagwörter: Parla-CLARIN / parliamentary debates / COVID-19 / TEI / Bulgarian Parliament / Croatian Parliament / Polish Parliament / Slovenian Parliament / Czech Parliament / Icelandic Parliament / Belgian Parliament / Danish Parliament / Spanish Parliament / Dutch Parliament / Turkish Parliament / English Parliament / Italian Parliament / Hungarian Parliament / Latvian Parliament / Lithuanian Parliament
Sprache: Bulgarian
Croatian
Polish
Slovenian
Tschechisch
ice
Französisch
Niederländisch
Danish
Spanish
Turkish
Englisch
Italian
Hungarian
Latvian
Lithuanian
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Datenquelle: BASE; Originalkatalog
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1405

ParlaMint is a multilingual set of comparable corpora containing parliamentary debates mostly starting in 2015 and extending to mid-2020, with each corpus being about 20 million words in size. The sessions in the corpora are marked as belonging to the COVID-19 period (after October 2019), or being "reference" (before that date). The corpora have extensive metadata, including aspects of the parliament; the speakers (name, gender, MP status, party affiliation, party coalition/opposition); are structured into time-stamped terms, sessions and meetings; with speeches being marked by the speaker and their role (e.g. chair, regular speaker). The speeches also contain marked-up transcriber comments, such as gaps in the transcription, interruptions, applause, etc. Note that some corpora have further information, e.g. the year of birth of the speakers, links to their Wikipedia articles, their membership in various committees, etc. The corpora are encoded according to the Parla-CLARIN TEI recommendation (https://clarin-eric.github.io/parla-clarin/), but have been validated against the compatible, but much stricter ParlaMint schemas. This entry contains the linguistically marked-up version of the corpus, while the text version is available at http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1388. The ParlaMint.ana linguistic annotation includes tokenization, sentence segmentation, lemmatisation, Universal Dependencies part-of-speech, morphological features, and syntactic dependencies, and the 4-class CoNLL-2003 named entities. Some corpora also have further linguistic annotations, such as PoS tagging or named entities according to language-specific schemes, with their corpus TEI headers giving further details on the annotation vocabularies and tools. The compressed files include the ParlaMint.ana XML TEI-encoded linguistically annotated corpus; the derived corpus in CoNLL-U with TSV speech metadata; and the vertical files (with registry file), suitable for use with CQP-based concordancers, such as CWB, noSketch Engine or KonText. Also included ...