Six Slavic languages are covered: Belarusian, Bulgarian, Czech, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian. The dataset contains a cross-lingual inventory of non-compositional microsyntactic units, originally retrieved from the Russian National Corpus. It was authored by izaitova and last updated on Hugging Face in October 2023.
Use Cases
- Cross-lingual linguistic analysis based on the inventory of expressions in six languages.
- Training or evaluating models for idiom or fixed expression detection based on the described microsyntactic units.
- Studying syntactic idioms and non-compositionality in Slavic languages based on the corpus-derived entries.
Strengths
- Covers six distinct Slavic languages, providing a cross-lingual perspective.
- Expressions are sourced from the authoritative Russian National Corpus.
- Includes diverse microsyntactic units such as prepositions, adverbials, and conjunctions as described.
Limitations
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
- Last updated 2023-10-09 11:55:54; freshness should be verified.
Provenance
- Source
- Russian National Corpus (RNC)
- Collection Method
- Retrieved from the RNC dictionary of syntactic idioms.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- 2023-10-09
- Geography
- Slavic language regions (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Czech, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian)