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Creator:
Zeman, Daniel , Potthast, Martin , Duthoo, Elie , Mesnard, Olivier , Rybak, Piotr , Wróblewska, Alina , Che, Wanxiang , Liu, Yijia , Wang, Yuxuan , Zheng, Bo , Liu, Ting , Li, Zuchao , He, Shexia , Zhang, Zhuosheng , Zhao, Hai , Wu, Yingting , Tong, Jia-Jun , Nguyen, Dat Quoc , Verspoor, Karin , Wan, Hui , Naseem, Tahira , Lee, Young-Suk , Castelli, Vittorio , Ballesteros, Miguel , Hershcovich, Daniel , Abend, Omri , Rappoport, Ari , Smith, Aaron , Bohnet, Bernd , de Lhoneux, Miryam , Nivre, Joakim , Shao, Yan , Stymne, Sara , Kırnap, Ömer , Dayanık, Erenay , Yuret, Deniz , Kanerva, Jenna , Ginter, Filip , Miekka, Niko , Leino, Akseli , Salakoski, Tapio , Lim, KyungTae , Park, Cheoneum , Lee, Changki , Poibeau, Thierry , Bhat, Riyaz Ahmad , Bhat, Irshad , Bangalore, Srinivas , Qi, Peng , Dozat, Timothy , Zhang, Yuhao , Manning, Christopher , Boroș, Tiberiu , Dumitrescu, Stefan Daniel , Burtica, Ruxandra , Arakelyan, Gor , Hambardzumyan, Karen , Khachatrian, Hrant , Rosa, Rudolf , Mareček, David , Straka, Milan , Seker, Amit , More, Amir , Tsarfaty, Reut , Önder, Berkay Furkan , Gümeli, Can , Jawahar, Ganesh , Muller, Benjamin , Fethi, Amal , Martin, Louis , Villemonte de la Clergerie, Eric , Sagot, Benoît , Seddah, Djamé , Özateş, Şaziye Betül , Özgür, Arzucan , Gungor, Tunga , Öztürk, Balkız , Ji, Tao , Liu, Yufang , Wang, Yijun , Wu, Yuanbin , Lan, Man , Chen, Danlu , Lin, Mengxiao , Hu, Zhifeng , and Qiu, Xipeng
Publisher:
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
Type:
text and corpus
Subject:
parsed data , conllu , and universal dependencies
Language:
Afrikaans , Arabic , Breton , Bulgarian , Russia Buriat , Catalan , Czech , Church Slavic , Danish , German , Modern Greek (1453-) , English , Estonian , Basque , Faroese , Persian , Finnish , French , Old French (842-ca. 1400) , Irish , Galician , Gothic , Ancient Greek (to 1453) , Hebrew , Hindi , Croatian , Upper Sorbian , Hungarian , Armenian , Indonesian , Italian , Japanese , Kazakh , Northern Kurdish , Korean , Latin , Latvian , Dutch , Norwegian , Nigerian Pidgin , Polish , Portuguese , Romanian , Russian , Slovak , Slovenian , Northern Sami , Spanish , Serbian , Swedish , Thai , Turkish , Uighur , Ukrainian , Urdu , Vietnamese , and Chinese
Description:
Test data parsed by systems submitted to the CoNLL 2018 UD parsing shared task.
Rights:
Licence Universal Dependencies v2.2 , https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/page/licence-UD-2.2 , and PUB
Creator:
Kubeša, David and Straka, Milan
Publisher:
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
Type:
text and corpus
Subject:
entity linking , NEL , NER , dataset , and knowledge base
Language:
Afrikaans , Arabic , Armenian , Basque , Belarusian , Bulgarian , Catalan , Chinese , Croatian , Czech , Danish , Dutch , English , Estonian , Finnish , French , Galician , German , Hebrew , Hindi , Hungarian , Indonesian , Irish , Italian , Japanese , Korean , Latin , Latvian , Lithuanian , Maltese , Marathi , Modern Greek (1453-) , Northern Sami , Norwegian Nynorsk , Persian , Polish , Portuguese , Romanian , Russian , Scottish Gaelic , Serbian , Slovak , Slovenian , Spanish , Swedish , Tamil , Telugu , Uighur , Ukrainian , Urdu , Vietnamese , and Wolof
Description:
We present DaMuEL, a large Multilingual Dataset for Entity Linking containing data in 53 languages. DaMuEL consists of two components: a knowledge base that contains language-agnostic information about entities, including their claims from Wikidata and named entity types (PER, ORG, LOC, EVENT, BRAND, WORK_OF_ART, MANUFACTURED); and Wikipedia texts with entity mentions linked to the knowledge base, along with language-specific text from Wikidata such as labels, aliases, and descriptions, stored separately for each language. The Wikidata QID is used as a persistent, language-agnostic identifier, enabling the combination of the knowledge base with language-specific texts and information for each entity. Wikipedia documents deliberately annotate only a single mention for every entity present; we further automatically detect all mentions of named entities linked from each document. The dataset contains 27.9M named entities in the knowledge base and 12.3G tokens from Wikipedia texts. The dataset is published under the CC BY-SA licence.
Rights:
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) , http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ , and PUB
Creator:
Zeman, Daniel and Droganova, Kira
Publisher:
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
Type:
text and corpus
Subject:
semantic dependency and universal dependencies
Language:
Afrikaans , Assyrian Neo-Aramaic , Akkadian , Amharic , Arabic , Belarusian , Breton , Bulgarian , Russia Buriat , Catalan , Czech , Church Slavic , Mandarin Chinese , Coptic , Welsh , Danish , German , Modern Greek (1453-) , English , Estonian , Basque , Faroese , Finnish , French , Irish , Gothic , Ancient Greek (to 1453) , Mbyá Guaraní , Hebrew , Hindi , Croatian , Upper Sorbian , Hungarian , Armenian , Indonesian , Italian , Japanese , Kazakh , Northern Kurdish , Korean , Komi-Zyrian , Karelian , Latin , Latvian , Lithuanian , Literary Chinese , Marathi , Erzya , Dutch , Norwegian , Old Russian , Nigerian Pidgin , Polish , Portuguese , Romanian , Russian , Sanskrit , Slovak , Slovenian , Northern Sami , Spanish , Serbian , Swedish , Tamil , Tagalog , Turkish , Ukrainian , Urdu , Vietnamese , Warlpiri , Wolof , Yoruba , and Galician
Description:
Deep Universal Dependencies is a collection of treebanks derived semi-automatically from Universal Dependencies (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2988). It contains additional deep-syntactic and semantic annotations. Version of Deep UD corresponds to the version of UD it is based on. Note however that some UD treebanks have been omitted from Deep UD.
Rights:
Licence Universal Dependencies v2.4 , https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/page/licence-UD-2.4 , and PUB
Creator:
Zeman, Daniel and Droganova, Kira
Publisher:
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
Type:
text and corpus
Subject:
semantic dependency and universal dependencies
Language:
Afrikaans , Assyrian Neo-Aramaic , Akkadian , Amharic , Arabic , Belarusian , Breton , Bulgarian , Russia Buriat , Catalan , Czech , Church Slavic , Mandarin Chinese , Coptic , Welsh , Danish , German , Modern Greek (1453-) , English , Estonian , Basque , Faroese , Finnish , French , Irish , Gothic , Ancient Greek (to 1453) , Mbyá Guaraní , Hebrew , Hindi , Croatian , Upper Sorbian , Hungarian , Armenian , Indonesian , Italian , Japanese , Kazakh , Northern Kurdish , Korean , Komi-Zyrian , Karelian , Latin , Latvian , Lithuanian , Literary Chinese , Marathi , Erzya , Dutch , Norwegian , Old Russian , Nigerian Pidgin , Polish , Portuguese , Romanian , Russian , Sanskrit , Slovak , Slovenian , Northern Sami , Spanish , Serbian , Swedish , Tamil , Tagalog , Turkish , Ukrainian , Urdu , Vietnamese , Warlpiri , Wolof , Yoruba , Galician , Bhojpuri , Komi-Permyak , Livvi , Moksha , Scottish Gaelic , and Skolt Sami
Description:
Deep Universal Dependencies is a collection of treebanks derived semi-automatically from Universal Dependencies (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-3105). It contains additional deep-syntactic and semantic annotations. Version of Deep UD corresponds to the version of UD it is based on. Note however that some UD treebanks have been omitted from Deep UD.
Rights:
Licence Universal Dependencies v2.5 , https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/page/licence-UD-2.5 , and PUB
Creator:
Zeman, Daniel and Droganova, Kira
Publisher:
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
Type:
text and corpus
Subject:
semantic dependency and universal dependencies
Language:
Afrikaans , Assyrian Neo-Aramaic , Akkadian , Amharic , Arabic , Belarusian , Breton , Bulgarian , Russia Buriat , Catalan , Czech , Church Slavic , Mandarin Chinese , Coptic , Welsh , Danish , German , Modern Greek (1453-) , English , Estonian , Basque , Faroese , Finnish , French , Irish , Gothic , Ancient Greek (to 1453) , Mbyá Guaraní , Hebrew , Hindi , Croatian , Upper Sorbian , Hungarian , Armenian , Indonesian , Italian , Japanese , Kazakh , Northern Kurdish , Korean , Komi-Zyrian , Karelian , Latin , Latvian , Lithuanian , Literary Chinese , Marathi , Erzya , Dutch , Norwegian , Old Russian , Nigerian Pidgin , Polish , Portuguese , Romanian , Russian , Sanskrit , Slovak , Slovenian , Northern Sami , Spanish , Serbian , Swedish , Tamil , Tagalog , Turkish , Ukrainian , Urdu , Vietnamese , Warlpiri , Wolof , Yoruba , Galician , Bhojpuri , Komi-Permyak , Livvi , Moksha , Scottish Gaelic , Skolt Sami , Icelandic , Albanian , and Persian
Description:
Deep Universal Dependencies is a collection of treebanks derived semi-automatically from Universal Dependencies (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-3226). It contains additional deep-syntactic and semantic annotations. Version of Deep UD corresponds to the version of UD it is based on. Note however that some UD treebanks have been omitted from Deep UD.
Rights:
Licence Universal Dependencies v2.6 , https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/page/license-ud-2.6 , and PUB
Creator:
Zeman, Daniel and Droganova, Kira
Publisher:
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
Type:
text and corpus
Subject:
semantic dependency and universal dependencies
Language:
Afrikaans , Assyrian Neo-Aramaic , Akkadian , Amharic , Arabic , Belarusian , Breton , Bulgarian , Russia Buriat , Catalan , Czech , Church Slavic , Mandarin Chinese , Coptic , Welsh , Danish , German , Modern Greek (1453-) , English , Estonian , Basque , Faroese , Finnish , French , Irish , Gothic , Ancient Greek (to 1453) , Mbyá Guaraní , Hebrew , Hindi , Croatian , Upper Sorbian , Hungarian , Armenian , Indonesian , Italian , Japanese , Kazakh , Northern Kurdish , Korean , Komi-Zyrian , Karelian , Latin , Latvian , Lithuanian , Literary Chinese , Marathi , Erzya , Dutch , Norwegian , Old Russian , Nigerian Pidgin , Polish , Portuguese , Romanian , Russian , Sanskrit , Slovak , Slovenian , Northern Sami , Spanish , Serbian , Swedish , Tamil , Tagalog , Turkish , Ukrainian , Urdu , Vietnamese , Warlpiri , Wolof , Yoruba , Galician , Bhojpuri , Komi-Permyak , Livvi , Moksha , Scottish Gaelic , Skolt Sami , Icelandic , Albanian , Persian , Akuntsu , Apurinã , Khunsari , Manx , Mundurukú , Nayini , Soi , South Levantine Arabic , and Tupinambá
Description:
Deep Universal Dependencies is a collection of treebanks derived semi-automatically from Universal Dependencies (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-3424). It contains additional deep-syntactic and semantic annotations. Version of Deep UD corresponds to the version of UD it is based on. Note however that some UD treebanks have been omitted from Deep UD.
Rights:
Licence Universal Dependencies v2.7 , https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/page/license-ud-2.7 , and PUB
Creator:
Zeman, Daniel and Droganova, Kira
Publisher:
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
Type:
text and corpus
Subject:
semantic dependency and universal dependencies
Language:
Afrikaans , Assyrian Neo-Aramaic , Akkadian , Amharic , Arabic , Belarusian , Breton , Bulgarian , Russia Buriat , Catalan , Czech , Church Slavic , Mandarin Chinese , Coptic , Welsh , Danish , German , Modern Greek (1453-) , English , Estonian , Basque , Faroese , Finnish , French , Irish , Gothic , Ancient Greek (to 1453) , Mbyá Guaraní , Hebrew , Hindi , Croatian , Upper Sorbian , Hungarian , Armenian , Indonesian , Italian , Japanese , Kazakh , Northern Kurdish , Korean , Komi-Zyrian , Karelian , Latin , Latvian , Lithuanian , Literary Chinese , Marathi , Erzya , Dutch , Norwegian , Old Russian , Nigerian Pidgin , Polish , Portuguese , Romanian , Russian , Sanskrit , Slovak , Slovenian , Northern Sami , Spanish , Serbian , Swedish , Tamil , Tagalog , Turkish , Ukrainian , Urdu , Vietnamese , Warlpiri , Wolof , Yoruba , Galician , Bhojpuri , Komi-Permyak , Livvi , Moksha , Scottish Gaelic , Skolt Sami , Icelandic , Albanian , Persian , Akuntsu , Apurinã , Khunsari , Manx , Mundurukú , Nayini , Soi , South Levantine Arabic , Tupinambá , Beja , Western Frisian , Urubú-Kaapor , Kangri , K'iche' , Low German , Makuráp , Western Armenian , and Central Siberian Yupik
Description:
Deep Universal Dependencies is a collection of treebanks derived semi-automatically from Universal Dependencies (http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-3687). It contains additional deep-syntactic and semantic annotations. Version of Deep UD corresponds to the version of UD it is based on. Note however that some UD treebanks have been omitted from Deep UD.
Rights:
Licence Universal Dependencies v2.8 , https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/page/license-ud-2.8 , and PUB
Creator:
Mareček, David , Yu, Zhiwei , Zeman, Daniel , and Žabokrtský, Zdeněk
Publisher:
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
Type:
text and corpus
Subject:
part of speech , tagging , semi-supervised , and cross-language
Language:
Belarusian , Bosnian , Bulgarian , Czech , Serbo-Croatian , Croatian , Upper Sorbian , Macedonian , Polish , Russian , Slovak , Slovenian , Serbian , Ukrainian , Latvian , Lithuanian , Afrikaans , Danish , German , English , Faroese , Western Frisian , Swiss German , Icelandic , Limburgan , Luxembourgish , Low German , Dutch , Norwegian Nynorsk , Norwegian , Scots , Swedish , Yiddish , Aragonese , Asturian , Catalan , French , Galician , Haitian , Italian , Latin , Lombard , Neapolitan , Piemontese , Portuguese , Romanian , Spanish , Venetian , Walloon , Breton , Welsh , Scottish Gaelic , Irish , Modern Greek (1453-) , Armenian , Albanian , Dimli (individual language) , Persian , Gilaki , Kurdish , Tajik , Bengali , Bishnupriya , Gujarati , Fiji Hindi , Hindi , Marathi , Nepali (macrolanguage) , Urdu , Amharic , Arabic , Egyptian Arabic , Hebrew , Estonian , Finnish , Hungarian , Basque , Georgian , Chuvash , Azerbaijani , Turkish , Uzbek , Kazakh , Tatar , Yakut , Korean , Mongolian , Telugu , Kannada , Malayalam , Tamil , Newari , Vietnamese , Indonesian , Javanese , Malagasy , Maori , Malay (macrolanguage) , Pampanga , Sundanese , Tagalog , Waray (Philippines) , Swahili (macrolanguage) , Esperanto , Ido , Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association) , and Volapük
Description:
Texts in 107 languages from the W2C corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-097C-0000-0022-6133-9), first 1,000,000 tokens per language, tagged by the delexicalized tagger described in Yu et al. (2016, LREC, Portorož, Slovenia).
Rights:
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) , http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ , and PUB
Creator:
Mareček, David , Yu, Zhiwei , Zeman, Daniel , and Žabokrtský, Zdeněk
Publisher:
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
Type:
text and corpus
Subject:
part of speech , tagging , semi-supervised , and cross-language
Language:
Belarusian , Bosnian , Bulgarian , Czech , Serbo-Croatian , Croatian , Upper Sorbian , Macedonian , Polish , Russian , Slovak , Slovenian , Serbian , Ukrainian , Latvian , Lithuanian , Afrikaans , Danish , German , English , Faroese , Western Frisian , Swiss German , Icelandic , Limburgan , Luxembourgish , Low German , Dutch , Norwegian Nynorsk , Norwegian , Scots , Swedish , Yiddish , Aragonese , Asturian , Catalan , French , Galician , Haitian , Italian , Latin , Lombard , Neapolitan , Piemontese , Portuguese , Romanian , Spanish , Venetian , Walloon , Breton , Welsh , Scottish Gaelic , Irish , Modern Greek (1453-) , Armenian , Albanian , Dimli (individual language) , Persian , Gilaki , Kurdish , Tajik , Bengali , Bishnupriya , Gujarati , Fiji Hindi , Hindi , Marathi , Nepali (macrolanguage) , Urdu , Amharic , Arabic , Egyptian Arabic , Hebrew , Estonian , Finnish , Hungarian , Basque , Georgian , Chuvash , Azerbaijani , Turkish , Uzbek , Kazakh , Tatar , Yakut , Korean , Mongolian , Telugu , Kannada , Malayalam , Tamil , Newari , Vietnamese , Indonesian , Javanese , Malagasy , Maori , Malay (macrolanguage) , Pampanga , Sundanese , Tagalog , Waray (Philippines) , Swahili (macrolanguage) , Esperanto , Ido , Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association) , and Volapük
Description:
Texts in 107 languages from the W2C corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-097C-0000-0022-6133-9), first 1,000,000 tokens per language, tagged by the delexicalized tagger described in Yu et al. (2016, LREC, Portorož, Slovenia).
Changes in version 1.1:
1. Universal Dependencies tagset instead of the older and smaller Google Universal POS tagset.
2. SVM classifier trained on Universal Dependencies 1.2 instead of HamleDT 2.0.
3. Balto-Slavic languages, Germanic languages and Romance languages were tagged by classifier trained only on the respective group of languages. Other languages were tagged by a classifier trained on all available languages. The "c7" combination from version 1.0 is no longer used.
Rights:
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) , http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ , and PUB
Creator:
Rosa, Rudolf
Publisher:
Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
Type:
text and corpus
Subject:
Wikipedia , text corpora , and monolingual corpus
Language:
Abkhazian , Achinese , Adyghe , Afrikaans , Akan , Tosk Albanian , Amharic , Old English (ca. 450-1100) , Arabic , Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE) , Aragonese , Egyptian Arabic , Assamese , Asturian , Atikamekw , Avaric , Aymara , South Azerbaijani , Azerbaijani , Bashkir , Bambara , Bavarian , Central Bikol , Belarusian , Bengali , Bislama , Banjar , Tibetan , Bosnian , Bishnupriya , Breton , Buginese , Bulgarian , Russia Buriat , Catalan , Min Dong Chinese , Cebuano , Czech , Chamorro , Chechen , Cherokee , Church Slavic , Chuvash , Cheyenne , Central Kurdish , Cornish , Corsican , Cree , Crimean Tatar , Kashubian , Welsh , Danish , German , Dinka , Dimli (individual language) , Dhivehi , Lower Sorbian , Dzongkha , Modern Greek (1453-) , English , Esperanto , Estonian , Basque , Ewe , Extremaduran , Faroese , Persian , Fijian , Finnish , French , Arpitan , Northern Frisian , Western Frisian , Fulah , Friulian , Gagauz , Gan Chinese , Scottish Gaelic , Irish , Galician , Gilaki , Manx , Goan Konkani , Gothic , Guarani , Gujarati , Hakka Chinese , Haitian , Hausa , Hawaiian , Serbo-Croatian , Hebrew , Herero , Fiji Hindi , Hindi , Hiri Motu , Croatian , Upper Sorbian , Hungarian , Armenian , Igbo , Ido , Inuktitut , Interlingue , Iloko , Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association) , Indonesian , Inupiaq , Icelandic , Italian , Jamaican Creole English , Javanese , Lojban , Japanese , Kara-Kalpak , Kabyle , Kalaallisut , Kannada , Kashmiri , Georgian , Kanuri , Kazakh , Kabardian , Kabiyè , Khmer , Kikuyu , Kinyarwanda , Kirghiz , Komi-Permyak , Komi , Kongo , Korean , Karachay-Balkar , Kölsch , Kurdish , Ladino , Lao , Latin , Latvian , Lak , Lezghian , Ligurian , Limburgan , Lingala , Lithuanian , Lombard , Northern Luri , Latgalian , Luxembourgish , Ganda , Literary Chinese , Marshallese , Maithili , Malayalam , Marathi , Moksha , Eastern Mari , Minangkabau , Macedonian , Malagasy , Maltese , Mongolian , Maori , Western Mari , Malay (macrolanguage) , Creek , Mirandese , Burmese , Erzya , Mazanderani , Min Nan Chinese , Neapolitan , Nauru , Navajo , Ndonga , Low German , Nepali (macrolanguage) , Newari , Dutch , Norwegian Nynorsk , Norwegian , Novial , Pedi , Nyanja , Occitan (post 1500) , Livvi , Oriya (macrolanguage) , Oromo , Ossetian , Pangasinan , Pampanga , Panjabi , Papiamento , Picard , Pennsylvania German , Pfaelzisch , Pitcairn-Norfolk , Pali , Piemontese , Western Panjabi , Pontic , Polish , Portuguese , Pushto , Quechua , Vlax Romani , Romansh , Romanian , Rusyn , Rundi , Macedo-Romanian , Russian , Sango , Yakut , Sanskrit , Sicilian , Scots , Samogitian , Sinhala , Slovak , Slovenian , Northern Sami , Samoan , Shona , Sindhi , Somali , Southern Sotho , Spanish , Albanian , Sardinian , Sranan Tongo , Serbian , Swati , Saterfriesisch , Sundanese , Swahili (macrolanguage) , Swedish , Silesian , Tahitian , Tamil , Tatar , Tulu , Telugu , Tama (Colombia) , Tetum , Tajik , Tagalog , Thai , Tigrinya , Tonga (Tonga Islands) , Tok Pisin , Tswana , Tsonga , Turkmen , Tumbuka , Turkish , Twi , Tuvinian , Udmurt , Uighur , Ukrainian , Urdu , Uzbek , Venetian , Venda , Veps , Vietnamese , Vlaams , Volapük , Võro , Waray (Philippines) , Walloon , Wolof , Wu Chinese , Kalmyk , Xhosa , Mingrelian , Yiddish , Yoruba , Yue Chinese , Zeeuws , Zhuang , Chinese , Zulu , and Dotyali
Description:
Wikipedia plain text data obtained from Wikipedia dumps with WikiExtractor in February 2018.
The data come from all Wikipedias for which dumps could be downloaded at [https://dumps.wikimedia.org/]. This amounts to 297 Wikipedias, usually corresponding to individual languages and identified by their ISO codes. Several special Wikipedias are included, most notably "simple" (Simple English Wikipedia) and "incubator" (tiny hatching Wikipedias in various languages).
For a list of all the Wikipedias, see [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wikipedias].
The script which can be used to get new version of the data is included, but note that Wikipedia limits the download speed for downloading a lot of the dumps, so it takes a few days to download all of them (but one or a few can be downloaded fast).
Also, the format of the dumps changes time to time, so the script will probably eventually stop working one day.
The WikiExtractor tool [http://medialab.di.unipi.it/wiki/Wikipedia_Extractor] used to extract text from the Wikipedia dumps is not mine, I only modified it slightly to produce plaintext outputs [https://github.com/ptakopysk/wikiextractor].
Rights:
Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) , http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ , and PUB