Dear Ninke and Eleonora,
the first place to look is the "Institut für deutsche Sprache"
(www.ids-mannheim.de). To my knowledge, they have recordings
of spontaneous speech from the city of Mannheim, but I neither know
the date of recordings nor the access and licensing policy for these data.
You might want the ask Reinhard Fiehler, or look for "Deutsches
Spracharchiv"
on the homepage of the IDS.
I would also like to point you to our list of German Corpora, which is
part of our
(Lothar Lemnitzer and Heike Zinsmeister) Introduction to Corpus
Linguistics (in German).
You can download this list here:
http://www.lemnitzer.de/lothar/KoLi/mkap5.html
Best regards
Lothar Lemnitzer
sciubba@uniroma3.it wrote:
>Dear Members,
>I am interested in such corpora too. Does really
>nobody knows anything about German corpora? :s
>
>Best,
>M. Eleonora Sciubba
>Ph.D. student
>Department of Linguistics
>Università Roma Tre
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>>Dear all,
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>>I'm looking for a corpus of spoken German,
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>containing spontaneous
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>>'every-day' conversation data (i.e.: no 'fake'
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>conversation as a result of
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>>an artificial task in a lab setting) from recent date
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>(1990s onwards). Does
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>>anyone know of such a resource? Any hint is
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>welcome...
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>>Thank you in advance,
>>Ninke Stukker
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