Challenge: Icelandic language is low-resource and is not yet considered in imminent danger . efforts underway to make it accessible and usable in Language Technology .
Approach: They propose to build a parallel Icelandic dependency treebank based on Universal Dependencies (UD) this is the first parallel treebank resource for the language and several other languages already have one .
Outcome: The proposed treebank is the first parallel treebank resource for the low-resource language . the project will be published as part of UD version 2.6.

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