Timestamped Spanish corpus
The Spanish Timestamped Corpus is a Spanish corpus made up of news articles gained from their RSS feeds. The corpus consists of news articles gained from newsfeeds created by Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia (Trampus et al 2004). The JSI Timestamped Spanish corpus is a clean, continuous, real-time aggregated stream of semantically enriched news articles from RSS-enabled sites across the world. The corpus was updated with new texts daily and grew by ca 150 million words each month until November 2022 when the original project of newsfeeds delivered by JSI was terminated.
For more information, see our Timestamped web Corpus documentation page.
Part-of-speech tagset
The Timestamped Spanish corpus was tagged by FreeLing using the following PoS tags.
Tools to work with the Spanish Timestamped corpus
A complete set of Sketch Engine tools is available to work with this Spanish corpus to generate:
- word sketch – Spanish collocations categorized by grammatical relations
- thesaurus – synonyms and similar words for every word
- keywords – terminology extraction of one-word and multi-word units
- word lists – lists of Spanish nouns, verbs, adjectives etc. organized by frequency
- n-grams – frequency list of multi-word units
- concordance – examples in context
- trends – diachronic analysis automatically identifies neologisms and changes in use
- text type analysis – statistics of metadata in the corpus
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