# Summary English-GUM is based on the Georgetown University Multilayer corpus (GUM), containing English texts of different types and genres annotated on multiple layers of linguistic description. Due to licensing, the reddit subcorpus has been excluded from the conversion. ## References ``` @article{GUM, author = {Amir Zeldes}, title = {The {GUM} Corpus: Creating Multilayer Resources in the Classroom}, journal = {Language Resources and Evaluation}, year = {2017}, volume = {51}, number = {3}, pages = {581--612}, } ``` # Changelog ### 2024-03-28 v1.2 * new data from GUM v10 (to be published in UD 2.14), words 187k -> 212k ### 2023-02-24 v1.1 * new data from GUM v9 (to be published in UD 2.12), words 164k -> 187k ### 2022-04-06 v1.0 * new format of coreference and anaphora annotations ### 2021-12-10 v0.2 * 2.7->2.9 (https://github.com/UniversalDependencies/UD_English-GUM#changelog) ### 2021-03-11 v0.1 * initial conversion ``` === Machine-readable metadata (DO NOT REMOVE!) ================================ Data available since: CorefUD 0.1 License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Includes text: yes Genre: academic fiction nonfiction news spoken web wiki Lemmas: manual native UPOS: converted from manual XPOS: manual native Features: converted from manual Relations: manual native CorefUD contributors: Zeldes, Amir (1) Other contributors: Peng, Siyao Contributors' affiliations: (1) Georgetown University, Department of Linguistics, Washington DC, USA Contributing: elsewhere Contact: amir.zeldes@georgetown.edu =============================================================================== ```