Corpus of Dutch tweets containing kinship terms
A corpus of 2400 tweets, collected for research into marking of Dutch kinship terms. We searched Twitter for 24 Dutch kinship terms and selected the first 100 positive hits. A hit was considered positive when it included the kinship term, and the term was pre--modified by 1) a possessive pronoun 2) a definite article or 3) a zero-marker. It was excluded when the kinship term was used with a different meaning and when there was a post-modifier. All tweets are provided in .txt format. Along with the corpus itself we include an Excel with all annotations, i.e. classification of the kinship terms,... Mehr ...
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Utrecht University
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Schlagwörter: | Humanities - Languages and literature (6.2) / definite articles / possessive pronouns / kinship / kinship terminology / corpus linguistics / Definite article possessives with kinship terms in Dutch |
Sprache: | Niederländisch |
Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29036432 |
Datenquelle: | BASE; Originalkatalog |
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Link(s) : | https://doi.org/10.24416/UU01-AR6LLU |
A corpus of 2400 tweets, collected for research into marking of Dutch kinship terms. We searched Twitter for 24 Dutch kinship terms and selected the first 100 positive hits. A hit was considered positive when it included the kinship term, and the term was pre--modified by 1) a possessive pronoun 2) a definite article or 3) a zero-marker. It was excluded when the kinship term was used with a different meaning and when there was a post-modifier. All tweets are provided in .txt format. Along with the corpus itself we include an Excel with all annotations, i.e. classification of the kinship terms, pre-modifiers, and data on the gender of authors, etc.