The corpus contains the Laws of Malta in Maltese from the official government website. The unannotated raw text files were extracted from the pdf files that can be found on the website.
277780 sentence pairs (in 23 EN-X language pairs in total) extracted from the Publications Office of the EU on the medical domain. These are sourced from laws, studies, EC announcements, etc. labelled with concepts like epidemiology, epidemic, disease surveillance, health control, public hygiene,...
Multilingual (CEF languages) corpus acquired from website (https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content) of the EU portal (9th July 2020). It contains 23 TMX files (EN-X, X is a CEF language) with 475,931 translation units pairs in total.
Bilingual wordlist, consisting of alphabetically ordered English lemmas with their Maltese translation and Maltese pronunciation (transcribed in ad-hoc system by the original author).
Multilingual (CEF languages) corpus acquired from the website https://antibiotic.ecdc.europa.eu/ . It contains 20981 TUs (in total) for EN-X language pairs, where X is a CEF language.
Multilingual (CEF languages) corpus acquired from website (https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/) of the EU portal (8th July 2020). It contains 23 TMX files (EN-X, where X is a CEF language) with 151895 TUs in total.
This is a wordlist which was created from 32 Maltese fiction books. These texts were originally in PDF file format and were converted to txt format. In the next step, the text file was tokenized and a frequency count was performed on the separate tokens. The resulting list (with about 50,000 entr...
This is an automatically produced distributional thesaurus, which finds words that tend to occur in similar contexts as the target word. It is not a manually constructed thesaurus of synonyms. It was produced by Lexical Computing Ltd on the basis of the MLRS corpus. The file contains lines with...
This corpus is part of the collection of the Wikipedia Dumps which was retrieved from wikipedia.org on April 8, 2010. It comes with two individual XML files, one containing the Wikipedia articles and another containing the metadata about it.
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