Dataset Open Access
Petrova, Svetlana
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<creatorName>Petrova, Svetlana</creatorName>
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<title>B4 Tatian Corpus of Deviating Examples 2.1</title>
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<publisher>Universität Hamburg</publisher>
<publicationYear>2014</publicationYear>
<subjects>
<subject>historical texts</subject>
<subject>religious texts</subject>
<subject>information structure</subject>
<subject>linguistics</subject>
<subject>Latin</subject>
<subject>Old High German</subject>
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<contributor contributorType="DataCurator">
<contributorName>Petrova, Svetlana</contributorName>
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<contributor contributorType="DataCurator">
<contributorName>Chun, Yen</contributorName>
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<contributor contributorType="DataCurator">
<contributorName>Odebrecht, Carolin</contributorName>
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<contributorName>Battefeld, Malte</contributorName>
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<contributor contributorType="DataCurator">
<contributorName>Linde, Sonja</contributorName>
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<contributor contributorType="DataCurator">
<contributorName>Donhauser, Karin</contributorName>
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<contributor contributorType="DataCurator">
<contributorName>Solf, Michael</contributorName>
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<contributor contributorType="DataCurator">
<contributorName>Kullick, Axel</contributorName>
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<contributorName>Gehrlein, Anke</contributorName>
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<date dateType="Issued">2014-12-01</date>
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<version>2.1</version>
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<rights rightsURI="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode">Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported</rights>
<rights rightsURI="info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess">Open Access</rights>
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<description descriptionType="Abstract"><p>The present corpus, the Tatian Corpus of Deviating Examples T-CODEX 2.1, provides morpho-syntactic and information structural annotation of parts of the Old High German translation attested in the MS St. Gallen Cod. 56, traditionally called the OHG Tatian, one of the largest prose texts from the classical OHG period. This corpus was designed and annotated by Project B4 of Collaborative Research Center on Information Structure at Humboldt University Berlin. The present corpus compiles ca. 2.000 deviating examples found in the text portions of the scribes α, β, γ and ε. Each clause structure represents an extra file annotated with the annotation tool EXMARaLDA and searchable via ANNIS, a general-purpose tool for the publication, visualisation and querying of linguistic data collections, developed by Project D1 of the Collaborative Research Center on Information Structure at Potsdam University.</p><p></p><p><strong>CLARIN Metadata summary for B4 Tatian Corpus of Deviating Examples 2.1 (CMDI-based)</strong></p> <p> <strong>Title: </strong>B4 Tatian Corpus of Deviating Examples 2.1<br> <strong>Description: </strong>The present corpus, the Tatian Corpus of Deviating Examples T-CODEX 2.1, provides morpho-syntactic and information structural annotation of parts of the Old High German translation attested in the MS St. Gallen Cod. 56, traditionally called the OHG Tatian, one of the largest prose texts from the classical OHG period. This corpus was designed and annotated by Project B4 of Collaborative Research Center on Information Structure at Humboldt University Berlin. The present corpus compiles ca. 2.000 deviating examples found in the text portions of the scribes α, β, γ and ε. Each clause structure represents an extra file annotated with the annotation tool EXMARaLDA and searchable via ANNIS, a general-purpose tool for the publication, visualisation and querying of linguistic data collections, developed by Project D1 of the Collaborative Research Center on Information Structure at Potsdam University.<br> <strong>Publication date: </strong>2014-12-01<br> <strong>Data owner: </strong> Prof. Dr. Svetlana Petrova <br> <strong>Contributors: </strong> Svetlana Petrova (editor), Karin Donhauser (editor), Carolin Odebrecht (editor), Svetlana Petrova (annotator), Carolin Odebrecht (annotator), Michael Solf (annotator), Yen Chun Chen (annotator), Axel Kullick (annotator), Malte Battefeld (annotator), Sonja Linde (annotator), Anke Gehrlein (annotator) <br> <strong>Project: </strong> Special Research Centre 632 Information structure, German Research Foundation <br> <strong>Keywords: </strong> historical texts, religious texts, information structure <br> <strong>Languages: </strong> <a href="https://www.ethnologue.com/language/lat">Latin (lat)</a>, <a href="https://www.ethnologue.com/language/goh">Old High German (goh)</a> <br> <strong>Size: </strong> 11295 Token <br> <strong>Segmentation units: </strong> other <br> <strong>Annotation types: </strong> aboutness (manual), tok (manual), LAT (manual), align (manual), pos (manual), cat (manual), clause-status (manual), gf (manual), syl_no (manual), givenness (manual), top-comm (manual), position (manual), topic-marker (manual), definiteness (manual), foc-bg (manual), foc-marker (manual), context (manual), comment (manual), bibl (manual), meta::writer (manual), meta::corpus-code (manual), meta::page (manual), X::abbreviation (manual), X::sex (manual) <br> <strong>Temporal Coverage: </strong> 830-01-01/830-12-31 <br> <strong>Spatial Coverage: </strong> Fulda, DE <br> <strong>Genre: </strong> religious text <br> <strong>Modality: </strong> written <br> </p><p></p></description>
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