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Automatic Speech Recognition of Native Dutch Speakers with Different Age and Gender
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In: http://mmi.tudelft.nl/pub/wendy/MSc%20Thesis%20Wendy%20Clerx.pdf (2007)
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Negation and Negative Concord in Romance
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In: http://www-csli.stanford.edu/~sag/negcon-fin.ps (2001)
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The speechdat-car multilingual speech databases for in-car applciations
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In: http://perso.telecom-paristech.fr/~grichard/Publications/eurospeech99.pdf (1999)
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The Speechdat-Car Multilingual Speech Databases For In-Car Applications: Some First Validation Results
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In: http://iris1.let.kun.nl/literature/heuvel.1999.4.ps (1999)
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Pushing Back the Origin of Bantu Lexicography: The Vocabularium
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In: http://tshwanedje.com/publications/Vocabularium_Congense.pdf
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The Netlog Corpus A Resource for the Study of Flemish Dutch Internet Language
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In: http://www.clips.ua.ac.be/~walter/papers/2012/kpddlmvvd12.pdf
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The Netlog Corpus A Resource for the Study of Flemish Dutch Internet Language
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In: http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2012/pdf/938_Paper.pdf
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Abstract:
Although in recent years numerous forms of Internet communication – such as e-mail, blogs, chat rooms and social network environments – have emerged, balanced corpora of Internet speech with trustworthy meta-information (e.g. age and gender) or linguistic annotations are still limited. In this paper we present a large corpus of Flemish Dutch chat posts that were collected from the Belgian online social network Netlog. For all of these posts we also acquired the users ’ profile information, making this corpus a unique resource for computational and sociolinguistic research. However, for analyzing such a corpus on a large scale, NLP tools are required for e.g. automatic POS tagging or lemmatization. Because many NLP tools fail to correctly analyze the surface forms of chat language usage, we propose to normalize this ‘anomalous ’ input into a format suitable for existing NLP solutions for standard Dutch. Additionally, we have annotated a substantial part of the corpus (i.e. the Chatty subset) to provide a gold standard for the evaluation of future approaches to automatic (Flemish) chat language normalization.
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Keyword:
chat language; Flemish Dutch; normalization
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URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.683.8956 http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2012/pdf/938_Paper.pdf
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Intralingual open subtitling in Flanders: audiovisual translation, linguistic variation and audience needs
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In: http://www.cnts.ua.ac.be/papers/2008/cdg08.pdf
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Belgian Dutch versus Netherlandic Dutch: New patterns of divergence?
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In: http://www.cnts.ua.ac.be/papers/2005/ml05.pdf
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