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We are happy to announce that an updated version (2.0) of the INEL Evenki corpus is published at https://www.fdr.uni-hamburg.de/record/16605!
Däbritz, Chris Lasse; Gusev, Valentin; Stoynova, Natalia. 2024. INEL Evenki Corpus. Version 2.0. Publication date 2024-12-31. Archived at Universität Hamburg. https://hdl.handle.net/11022/0000-0007-FE38-D. In: The INEL corpora of indigenous Northern Eurasian languages. https://hdl.handle.net/11022/0000-0007-F45A-1
The INEL Evenki Corpus has been created within the long-term INEL project (Grammatical Descriptions, Corpora and Language Technology for Indigenous Northern Eurasian Languages), 2016–2033.
The corpus makes possible typologically aware corpus-based grammatical research on the Evenki (< Tungusic) language and expands the documentation of the lesser described indigenous languages of Northern Eurasia.
The INEL Evenki Corpus covers Northern (Taimyr, Khantayskoe Ozero, Ilimpi, Yerbogachyon) and Southern (Sym, Barhahan, and to a smaller extent Stony Tunguska and Nepa) Evenki dialects. These are exactly the dialects which are or were in contact with other languages included in the INEL project, that is first and foremost Dolgan and Selkup.
Each text in the corpus is provided with morphological glossing, translation into English, Russian, and German, as well as annotation of Russian borrowings. Some texts also have annotations for syntactic functions, semantic roles, information status, as well as for existential, locative, and possessive predication.
Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Typology
Subject Language(s): Evenki (evn)
Language Family(ies): Tungus
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