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KoKo German L1 Learner Corpus v1
Abel, Andrea; Glaznieks, Aivars; Culy, Chris. - : Institute for Applied Linguistics, Eurac Research, 2019
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KoKo German L1 Learner Corpus v2
Abel, Andrea; Glaznieks, Aivars; Culy, Chris. - : Institute for Applied Linguistics, Eurac Research, 2019
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KoKo German L1 Learner Corpus v3
Abel, Andrea; Glaznieks, Aivars; Culy, Chris. - : Institute for Applied Linguistics, Eurac Research, 2019
Abstract: The KoKo Corpus is an error-annotated learner corpus of L1 German speakers. It has been created with the aim to investigate and describe the writing skills of German-speaking secondary-school pupils at the end of their school career by analysing authentic texts produced in classrooms. The corpus consists of 1503 argumentative essays which contain manually performed transcription annotations and linguistic error annotations. Transcription annotations reflect surface features of the text, such as the graphical arrangement and self-corrections. Error annotations relate to the orthographic level (including punctuation errors), and a selection of the texts (n=597) also contain error annotations on the grammatical level. The corpus building process was guided by two goals: 1. describe writing skills at the transition from secondary school to university, 2. determine external factors that may influence the distribution of writing skills, such as the region, sociolinguistic (gender, age), socio-economic, and language-related biographical factors (L1, preferred variety of German, reading and writing habits, etc.). The pupils were selected from three different German-speaking areas: - North Tyrol (Austria), South Tyrol (Italy), and Thuringia (Germany). Classes were sampled randomly, using the size of the cities in which the schools were located (small vs. medium vs. big) and the type of school (providing general education vs. education specific to a particular profession) as strata for the sampling. Since data were collected during regular courses, the typical formation of secondary-school classes in the three regions is represented in the whole corpus. Most of the participants are German native speakers (n=1319, 82.7%). Person-related metadata provides information about: - writer's L1 - writer's gender - type of school the essay comes from - location of the school the essay comes from - grade attended at data collection In addition, the corpus is automatically annotated, including tokenisation, sentence splitting, POS-tagging and lemmatization.
Keyword: argumentative essays; German varieties; learner corpus; students in secondary school
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12124/12
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Word Formation Latin (WFL) ...
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Word Formation Latin (WFL) ...
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Visual Exploration of Latin Derivational Morphology
Culy, Chris; Litta, Eleonora Maria (orcid:0000-0002-0499-997X); Passarotti, Marco Carlo (orcid:0000-0002-9806-7187). - : The AAAI Press, 2017. : country:USA, 2017. : place:Palo Alto, California, 2017
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Formatio formosa est. Building a Word Formation Lexicon for Latin
Litta, Eleonora Maria (orcid:0000-0002-0499-997X); Passarotti, Marco Carlo (orcid:0000-0002-9806-7187); Culy, Chris. - : aAccademia University Press, 2016. : country:ITA, 2016. : place:Napoli, 2016
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A Compact Interactive Visualization of Dependency Treebank Query Results
Culy, Chris; Passarotti, Marco Carlo (orcid:0000-0002-9806-7187); König Gardanobile, Ulla. - : ELRA, 2014. : country:ISL, 2014. : place:Reykjavik, 2014
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