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We currently have no specific parliamentary corpora available, but are working on this topic in the framework of [https://www.clarin.eu/content/parlamint-towards-comparable-parliamentary-corpora ParlaMint], a project that aims to bring together as many parliamentary corpora of different European languages as possible. | We currently have no specific Dutch parliamentary corpora available, but are working on this topic in the framework of [https://www.clarin.eu/content/parlamint-towards-comparable-parliamentary-corpora ParlaMint], a project that aims to bring together as many parliamentary corpora of different European languages as possible. | ||
To this end, the different datasets must be converted to a uniform format and provided with linguistic information. The INT | To this end, the different datasets must be converted to a uniform format and provided with linguistic information. The INT has implemented this for the bilingual [https://www.dekamer.be/kvvcr/index.cfm Belgian Federal Parliament (French & Dutch)]. The aim of the project is to provide suitable research data for targeted observations of trends, opinions and decision-making. This will be tested by conducting a case study of the debate on the COVID-19 epidemic. | ||
* [https://www.clarin.si/repository/xmlui/handle/11356/1432 Multilingual comparable data set available] | * [https://www.clarin.si/repository/xmlui/handle/11356/1432 Multilingual comparable data set available] |
Revision as of 12:56, 12 November 2021
We currently have no specific Dutch parliamentary corpora available, but are working on this topic in the framework of ParlaMint, a project that aims to bring together as many parliamentary corpora of different European languages as possible.
To this end, the different datasets must be converted to a uniform format and provided with linguistic information. The INT has implemented this for the bilingual Belgian Federal Parliament (French & Dutch). The aim of the project is to provide suitable research data for targeted observations of trends, opinions and decision-making. This will be tested by conducting a case study of the debate on the COVID-19 epidemic.
European Parliament data
Europarl data on the OPUS website