uaTenTen: Corpus of the Ukranian Web
The Ukrainian Web Corpus (uaTenTen) is a Ukrainian corpus made up of texts collected from the Internet. The corpus belongs to the TenTen corpus family which is a set of the web corpora built using the same method with a target size 10+ billion words. Sketch Engine currently provides access to TenTen corpora in more than 30 languages.
Data was crawled by the SpiderLing web spider in April 2014 and comprised of almost 2.2 billion words. The corpus has not POS tagged yet.
Detailed information about TenTen corpora is on the separate page Common TenTen corpora attributes.
Before 2018, the corpus was called uaTenTen.
Tools to work with the Ukrainian corpus
A complete set of Sketch Engine tools is available to work with this Ukrainian Web corpus to generate:
- word lists – lists of Ukrainian words organized by frequency
- n-grams – frequency list of multi-word units
- concordance – examples in context
Changelog
version 1.0 (spring 2014)
- initial version, 2.73 billion tokens obtained from the web in April 2014
Bibliography
TenTen corpora
Jakubíček, M., Kilgarriff, A., Kovář, V., Rychlý, P., & Suchomel, V. (2013, July). The TenTen corpus family. In 7th International Corpus Linguistics Conference CL (pp. 125-127).
Suchomel, V., & Pomikálek, J. (2012). Efficient web crawling for large text corpora. In Proceedings of the seventh Web as Corpus Workshop (WAC7) (pp. 39-43).
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