Corpus
- The SFN Corpus, currently under construction, includes both New World and European Spanish. It is composed of texts of different genres, primarily newspapers, newswire texts, book reviews, and humanities essays.
- These texts of various origins and genres make a grand total of 350 million words.
- Spanish FrameNet wishes to acknowledge the support
of:
Anthropos Editorial (Barcelona, Spain),
Diario ABC (Madrid, Spain), and
El Mundo (Madrid, Spain),which made it possible for this research project to use excerpts of their texts and publications as the evidential basis for the inquiry into the behavior of Spanish words.- The SFN Corpus also includes the Spanish Newswire Text, Vol. 2, made available through the Linguistic Data Consortium.
- The IMS Corpus Workbench of the Institut für Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung of the University of Stuttgart has been used to explore, extract, and sort example lines and sentences from the SFN Corpus.
- The Spanish corpus of the Sketch Engine has also been used to complement the subcorporation of certain lexical units.