A digital corpus on variation in German (1800-1950) The German Innsbruck Corpus (GermInnC) 1800-1950 is a digitised corpus built after the fashion of the German Manchester Corpus (GerManC) 1650-1800 (cf. Scheible et al. 2011; Durrell et al. 2012). Hence, the corpus design of the GermInnC is balanced according to period, region and genre. The GermInnC consists of ca. 840,000 tokens, ca. 120,000 per genre (seven in total: Drama, Humanities, Legal texts, Narrative prose, Newspapers, Scientific texts, Sermons). It is subdivided into three periods, 1800-1850, 1851-1900 und 1901-1950, as well as five regions, North German, West Central German, East Central German, West Upper German (including Switzerland), East Upper German (including Austria)....
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<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of the project...
The ultimate aim of the project is to compile a representative historical corpus of written German f...
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Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
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This study examines the development of grammatical variation in German and Swiss Standard German dur...
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