Quranic Arabic Corpus

Quranic Arabic Corpus
Research center:University of Leeds
Initial release:November 2009
Language:Quranic Arabic, English
Annotation:Syntax, morphology
Framework:Dependency grammar
License:GNU General Public License
Website:http://corpus.quran.com/
Dependency syntax tree for verse (67:1)

The Quranic Arabic Corpus (Arabic: المدونة القرآنية العربية, romanizedal-modwana al-Qurʾāni al-ʿArabiyya) is an annotated linguistic resource consisting of 77,430 words of Quranic Arabic. The project aims to provide morphological and syntactic annotations for researchers wanting to study the language of the Quran.[1][2][3][4][5]

  1. ^ K. Dukes, E. Atwell and N. Habash (2011). Supervised Collaboration for Syntactic Annotation of Quranic Arabic. Language Resources and Evaluation Journal (LREJ). Special Issue on Collaboratively Constructed Language Resources.
  2. ^ Supervised collaboration for syntactic annotation of Quranic Arabic at ResearchGate. Uploaded by Nizar Habash, Columbia University.
  3. ^ K. Dukes and T. Buckwalter (2010). A Dependency Treebank of the Quran using Traditional Arabic Grammar. In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Informatics and Systems (INFOS). Cairo, Egypt.
  4. ^ The Quranic Arabic Corpus Archived 2013-02-23 at the Wayback Machine at The Muslim Tribune. June 20, 2011.
  5. ^ Eric Atwell, Claire Brierley, Kais Dukes, Majdi Sawalha and Abdul-Baquee Sharaf. An Artificial Intelligence approach to Arabic and Islamic content on the internet[permanent dead link], pg. 2. Riyadh: King Saud University, 2011.