Araucaria is a software tool for analysing arguments. It aids a user in reconstructing and diagramming an argument using a simple point-and-click interface. The software also supports argumentation schemes, and provides a user-customisable set of schemes with which to analyse arguments. Written in Java, released under the GNU General Public License.
Italian emblem books from the Stirling Maxwell Collection (University of Glasgow). Transcribed text and photographi reproducitons. Searchable and browsable online
A parsed corpus of spoken English. Ca 400,000 words from ICE-GB (early 1990s) and 400,000 words from the London-Lund Corpus (late 1960s-early 1980s). The orthographic transcriptions have been normalised and annotated.
A selection of nearly 400 literary compositions recorded on sources which come from ancient Mesopotamia and date to the late third and early second millennia BCE. The corpus contains Sumerian texts in transliteration, English prose translations and bibliographical information for each composition. The transliterations and the translations can be searched, browsed and read online using the tools of the website. The corpus is tagged for parts of speech.
Speech corpus comprising 4608 spoken sentences recorded for speech timing research. The complete archive, available for downloading, includes a structured list of the sentences, the speech recordings and the label files, plus full documentation.