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Nunc profana tractemus. Detecting Code-Switching in a Large Corpus of 16th Century Letters

Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2022)

DOI:10.63317/5nvqrsftsr37

Abstract

This paper is based on a collection of 16th century letters from and to the Zurich reformer Heinrich Bullinger. Around 12,000 letters of this exchange have been preserved, out of which 3100 have been professionally edited, and another 5500 are available as provisional transcriptions. We have investigated code-switching in these 8600 letters, first on the sentence-level and then on the word-level. In this paper we give an overview of the corpus and its language mix (mostly Early New High German and Latin, but also French, Greek, Italian and Hebrew). We report on our experiences with a popular language identifier and present our results when training an alternative identifier on a very small training corpus of only 150 sentences per language. We use the automatically labeled sentences in order to bootstrap a word-based language classifier which works with high accuracy. Our research around the corpus building and annotation involves automatic handwritten text recognition, text normalisation for ENH German, and machine translation from medieval Latin into modern German.

Details

Paper ID
lrec2022-main-311
Pages
pp. 2901-2908
BibKey
volk-etal-2022-nunc
Editor
N/A
Publisher
European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
ISSN
2522-2686
ISBN
79-10-95546-38-2
Conference
Thirteenth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
Location
Marseille, France
Date
20 June 2022 25 June 2022

Authors

  • MV

    Martin Volk

  • LF

    Lukas Fischer

  • PS

    Patricia Scheurer

  • BS

    Bernard Silvan Schroffenegger

  • RS

    Raphael Schwitter

  • PS

    Phillip Ströbel

  • BS

    Benjamin Suter

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