Oulu Corpus

Full Official Name: Oulu Corpus
Submission date: Sept. 2, 2014, 10:48 a.m.

The Oulu Corpus is a research material of the standard Finnish language in 1960's. Its collection was led by prof. Pauli Saukkonen. The research material was converted later, in 1997, into an SGML format by the Research Institute for the Languages of Finland. The corpus project aimed at creation of a corpus that contains a representative sample of the Finnish language in the 1960's media. The corpus does not include the language as used in television. The corpus can be divided into the following genres: - fiction literature published in 1961 - 1967 - radio talks during 29 September 1968 - 26 May 1969 - newpapers and journals in 1967 - non-fiction literature 1961 - 1967 It has been grammatically annotated using CQP (Corpus Query Processor). For details on access rights and conditions see http://www.csc.fi/english/research/software/oulu. Details on licence are available at http://www.csc.fi/english/research/software/a-lic.Download location: https://sui.csc.fi/group/sui/language-bank-rights. Instructions for researchers who do not have a HAKA or a CSC account on accessing download location: https://kitwiki.csc.fi/twiki/bin/view/FinCLARIN/KielipankkiAccessRights.The purpose of the resource use must be outlined in a research plan.

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