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<p>Yes, we have a corpus of Vedic prose ready-ish which is glossed
as well as annotated based on the GRAID (grammatical relations and
animacy in discourse) conventions developed by Geoff Haig and
Stefan Schnell. This primarily involves the annotation of
arguments, adjuncts, their animacy values, plus adds some
information on clause structure. And we have added several special
annotations for the myriad roles that participles take on in
Sanskrit.</p>
<p>We are hoping to add our prose corpus soon to VedaWeb - Although
I can't say at this point when that will be exactly. We are also
planning to add the prose corpus to the Language Archive Cologne
by early 2021. I will send an update on this when the day has
come.</p>
<p>More generally, we are planning to develop VedaWeb in such a way
that new annotations of any nature (morphological, syntactic,
metric, information-structural ...) can be quite flexibly added to
texts.<br>
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<p>For reference: The prose corpus was put together in this project
here:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://sfb1252.uni-koeln.de/en/research-projects/b03-agent-prominence-and-the-diachrony-of-predication-in-indo-aryan">https://sfb1252.uni-koeln.de/en/research-projects/b03-agent-prominence-and-the-diachrony-of-predication-in-indo-aryan</a><br>
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<p>Uta<br>
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Hook:<br>
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<div>Any hope of syntactic tagging?<br>
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<div class="gmail_attr" dir="ltr">On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 11:49
AM Uta Reinöhl <<a href="mailto:uta.reinoehl@web.de"
moz-do-not-send="true">uta.reinoehl@web.de</a>> wrote:<br>
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colleagues,<br>
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We are pleased to announce the launch of VedaWeb - a
web-based,<br>
open-access platform that facilitates linguistic research on
Old Indic<br>
texts, funded by the German Research Foundation.<br>
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<a target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"
href="https://vedaweb.uni-koeln.de/" moz-do-not-send="true">https://vedaweb.uni-koeln.de/</a><br>
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The Rigveda is made available in a digitally accessible as
well as<br>
morphologically and metrically annotated form, searchable for<br>
lexicographic and corpus-linguistic criteria. It is linked to
the<br>
dictionaries available at Cologne Digital Sanskrit
Dictionaries via the<br>
C-SALT APIs for Sanskrit Dictionaries. The morphological
annotation of<br>
the Rig-Veda was carried out at the Universität Zürich (UZH)
and made<br>
available for the project, where information was added and
consistency<br>
checks were carried out. The source code of the VedaWeb
platform<br>
application in it's current state is open-sourced via a public
GitHub<br>
repository. Future versions of the platform are planned to
encompass<br>
further Old Indic texts, recordings of recitations, and allow
users to<br>
add data to the platform.<br>
<br>
VedaWeb is part of the Cologne South Asian Languages and Texts
(C-SALT),<br>
a collection of several digital humanities projects hosted and
developed<br>
at the University of Cologne. Take a look!<br>
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