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    • Humanities and the Arts 3
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Discover our collections!

A collection consists of several studies that are in some way connected. They can belong to the same research series, research infrastructure, or come from the same research expedition.

We also provide access to the special collections “Swedish party programmes and election manifestos” and the Swedish Gallup Institute's public opinion surveys from 1942 to 1956.

Discover our collections

Search in Swe-Clarin’s collection by specifying a search words. It is possible to search in all metadata fields.

  • A search for election data is equivalent to election + data.
  • A search for election | data will give results matching election OR data.
  • Add a + in front of words and phrases that must occur. +newspaper read means the text must include newspaper and may include read.
  • Add a - in front of words and phrases that should not occur in the text.
  • Use a * like news* to specify unknown number of characters after the word.
  • If you want to search for a phrase, use quotes: "election manifestos".

Advanced search options

  • You can also do a proximity search. "read newspaper"~10 means that the words "read" and "newspaper" must occur within 10 words of each other.
  • For a fuzzy search (words similar to the search term), add ~N at the end, as in newspaper~5 where N signifies edit distance (fuzziness).

Leading wildcard characters (*,?, and ~) as well as leading periods is not supported and will be ignored.

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Language Technology (Computational Linguistics)

3 hits

Linnaeus University

  • Annotating speaker stance in discourse: the Brexit Blog Corpus (BBC)

In this study, we explore to what extent language users agree about what kind of stances are expressed in natural language use or whether their interpretations diverge. In order to perform this task, a comprehensive cogn...

  • Andreas Kerren, Linnaeus University
  • Carita Paradis, Lund University, Center for Language and Literature
Published: 2017-10-16
Access to data through SND

University of Gothenburg

  • Swedish prose fiction 1800-1900

Fiction is an invaluable source material, being a mirror for society. It is not a straightforward reflection; sometimes literature is ahead of its time, sometimes behind the times, sometimes governed by the interests of ...

  • Mats Malm, University of Gothenburg, Department of Literature, History of Ideas and Religion
Published: 2012-01-01

University of Gothenburg

  • The Swedish Literature Bank

The Literature Bank allows you to read and search the texts, download and print PDF files and to look at facsimile images of books and manuscripts that might otherwise be hard to find. For e-book readers and mobile phone...

  • Mats Malm, University of Gothenburg, Department of Literature, History of Ideas and Religion
Published: 2012-01-01

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Members

Språkbanken Text, GU
Språkbanken Tal, KTH
Språkbanken Sam, ISOF
Centre for digital humanities, GU
Computational linguistics, UU
Department of linguistics, SU

Humanities Lab, LU
Humlab, UmU
National Library of Sweden
NLPLab, LiU
Swedish National Archive

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