Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Open Access Quranic Arabic Corpus

Quranic Arabic Corpus
University of Leeds Arabic Language Computing Research Group
Welcome to the Quranic Arabic Corpus, an annotated linguistic resource which shows the Arabic grammar, syntax and morphology for each word in the Holy Quran. The corpus provides three levels of analysis: morphological annotation, a syntactic treebank and a semantic ontology.
What is the Quran? A significant religious text written in Quranic Arabic and followed by believers of the Islamic faith. The Quran contains 6236 numbered verses (ayāt) and is divided into 114 chapters. An example verse from the Quran:


Verse (21:30) - Have those who disbelieved not considered that the heavens and the earth were a joined entity, and We separated them and made from water every living thing? Then will they not believe?


* Word-by-Word Quran - maps out the syntax of the entire Quran, with analysis and translation
* Quranic Grammar - traditional Arabic grammar (إعراب) illustrated using dependency graphs
Quranic Arabic Corpus
Word-by-Word Quran
Syntactic Treebank
Quranic Words
English Translation
Ontology
Linguistics
Corpus Guide
Quranic Grammar
Message Board
Quran Project
Java API



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