The Norwegian Dialect Corpus Treebank (2022.lrec-1)

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Challenge: The NDC Treebank consists of recordings made between 2006 and 2012 and is annotated with morphological and syntactic information.
Approach: They present the NDC Treebank of spoken Norwegian dialects in the Bokml variety of Norwegian.
Outcome: The treebank consists of 4587 speech segments, overall 66009 tokens, from 17 different Norwegian dialects from south, west, east and north of Norway.

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