Annotald is a program for annotating parsed corpora in the Penn Treebank format. For more information on the format (as instantiated by the Penn Parsed Corpora of Historical English), see the documentation by Beatrice Santorini. Annotald was originally written by Anton Ingason as part of the Icelandic Parsed Historical Corpus project. It is currently being maintained by Aaron Ecay at the University of Pennsylvania Linguistics department
The easiest way to use Annotald is to use the webapp version. Developemnt sources are available on Github.
The Annotald user’s manual can be found online.
Annotald’s source code (i.e. the contents of this repository, excepting
the doc
subdirectory) is available under the terms of the GNU General
Public License (GPL) version 3 or (at your option) any later version.
Please see the LICENSE
file included with the source code for more
information. Annotald’s documentation (i.e. the contents of the doc
subdirectory) is released under the Creative Commons BY-ND license;
see the link for more information.
Annotald development has been funded by the following funding sources:
- Icelandic Research Fund (RANNÍS), grant #090662011: “Viable Language Technology beyond English – Icelandic as a Test Case”
- The research funds of Anthony Kroch at the University of Pennsylvania.