Corpus of the Classical Ethiopic Language (Ge'ez), produced by the TraCES project (https://www.traces.uni-hamburg.de/en/about.html) in 2014-2019. The corpus is morphologically annotated and freely accessible for online search. The current corpus is a beta test run and should be treated as work in progress, as annotation has been carried to a varying degree of detail.
Susanne Hummel, 2017. "Parts of speech and relevant features in the TraCES Corpus".
Susanne Hummel, Wolfgang Dickhut, 2017. "A part of speech tag set for Ancient Ethiopic".
Cristina Vertan, 2017. "Bringing Gǝʾǝz into the digital era: computational tools for processing Classical Ethiopic".
CLARIN Metadata summary for TraCES (CMDI-based)
Title: TraCES
Description: Corpus of the Classical Ethiopic Language (Ge'ez), produced by the TraCES project (https://www.traces.uni-hamburg.de/en/about.html) in 2014-2019. The corpus is morphologically annotated and freely accessible for online search. The current corpus is a beta test run and should be treated as work in progress, as annotation has been carried to a varying degree of detail.
Contributors: Alessandro Bausi, Wolfgang Dickhut, Andreas Ellwardt, Susanne Hummel, Hiruie Ermias, Vitagrazia Pisani, Eugenia Sokolinski, Cristina Vertan
Language: Ethiopic (gez)
Size: 9 Texts
Segmentation units: paragraph, grapheme, morpheme, other
Annotation types: Transcription Tokenization POS annotation Text divisions Named entities Critical editorial notes
Genre: Ethiopic literature
References: Susanne Hummel (2017) Parts of speech and relevant features in the TraCES Corpus References: Susanne Hummel, Wolfgang Dickhut (2017) A part of speech tag set for Ancient Ethiopic References: Cristina Vertan (2017) Bringing Gǝʾǝz into the digital era: computational tools for processing Classical Ethiopic