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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 will implement 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.
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