Journal of Open Humanities Data (Jul 2021)

The Corpus for Idiolectal Research (CIDRE)

  • Olga Seminck,
  • Philippe Gambette,
  • Dominique Legallois,
  • Thierry Poibeau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/johd.42
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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The Corpus for Idiolectal Research (CIDRE) is a collection of fiction works from 11 prolific 19th-century French authors (4 women, 7 men; 22–62 works/author; total of 37 million words). Every work is dated with the year it was written. Using programming scripts, the works have been gathered from open source platforms, for example La Bibliothèque électronique du Québec, and stripped of paratext (text not being part of the novel, e.g. prefaces). We distribute the text files, the dating, other metadata and the programming scripts under an open source license. CIDRE is the first resource of French for the study of style and idiolect in a diachronic manner (i.e. stylochronometry) on a larger scale.

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