<p>The ArchiMob corpus represents German varieties spoken on the territory of Switzerland. It is the first electronic resource containing long samples of transcribed text in Swiss German, intended to be used for studying spatial distribution of morphosyntactic features and for natural language processing. The size of the current version of the corpus is 528 381 tokens.</p> <p>See project webpage at <a href="http://www.spur.uzh.ch/en/departments/korpuslab/ArchiMob.html">http://www.spur.uzh.ch/en/departments/korpuslab/ArchiMob.html</a></p
Swiss German is a dialect continuum whose dialects are very different from Standard German, the offi...
To study and automatically process Swiss German, it is necessary to resolve the issue of variation i...
The research project “German Today” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-)sta...
The ArchiMob corpus represents German varieties spoken on the territory of Switzerland. It is the fi...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike most dialects of well standardised languages, widely used in ev...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike most dialects of well standardised languages, widely used in ev...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
Although Swiss dialects of German are widely used in everyday communication, automatic processing of...
Although Swiss dialects of German are widely used in everyday communication, automatic processing of...
Although Swiss dialects of German are widely used in everyday communication, automatic processing of...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
A digital corpus on variation in German (1800-1950) The German Innsbruck Corpus (GermInnC) 1800-195...
Alemannische Dialektologie – Forschungsstand und Perspektiven. SonderheftPeer reviewe
Swiss German is a dialect continuum whose dialects are very different from Standard German, the offi...
To study and automatically process Swiss German, it is necessary to resolve the issue of variation i...
The research project “German Today” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-)sta...
The ArchiMob corpus represents German varieties spoken on the territory of Switzerland. It is the fi...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike most dialects of well standardised languages, widely used in ev...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike most dialects of well standardised languages, widely used in ev...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
Although Swiss dialects of German are widely used in everyday communication, automatic processing of...
Although Swiss dialects of German are widely used in everyday communication, automatic processing of...
Although Swiss dialects of German are widely used in everyday communication, automatic processing of...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
A digital corpus on variation in German (1800-1950) The German Innsbruck Corpus (GermInnC) 1800-195...
Alemannische Dialektologie – Forschungsstand und Perspektiven. SonderheftPeer reviewe
Swiss German is a dialect continuum whose dialects are very different from Standard German, the offi...
To study and automatically process Swiss German, it is necessary to resolve the issue of variation i...
The research project “German Today” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-)sta...