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<head>
<title>Parsed Corpus of Early English Correspondence 2</title>
</head>
<body>
<h2>The Parsed Corpus of Early English Correspondence 2</h2>
<h3>Description</h3>
The PCEEC2 is a revised and corrected version of the parsed files in
the PCEEC, differing from the original version released in 2006 as
follows:
<ul>
<li>
The annotation guidelines have been slightly simplified and
streamlined. The next release of the Penn Parsed Corpora of
Historical English (PPCHE) will be consistent with these new
guidelines, eliminating the slight discrepancies between the PCEEC2
and the PPCHE existing at the moment.
<li>
Annotation errors in the PCEEC have been corrected. Please report
remaining errors or inconsistencies to Beatrice Santorini (beatrice at
sas dot upenn dot edu).
<li>
Errors in the <a href="corpus_description/aif-2022.html"
target="_new">AIF file</a> and in
the <a href="corpus_description/metadata.html" target="_new">METADATA
nodes</a> have been corrected. Again, please report remaining errors
to Beatrice Santorini.
</ul>
<p>
As of November 2021, the OTA has suspended new deposits until further
notice. Therefore, for the moment, the PCEEC2, along with associated
documentation, is being made available
at <a href="https:/github.com/beatrice57/pceec2" target="_new">
https:/github.com/beatrice57/pceec2</a>.
<p>
The original PCEEC was part-of-speech tagged by Arja Nurmi (University
of Helsinki) and syntactically annotated by Ann Taylor (University of
York). The sociolinguistic information associated with each letter was
provided by the creators of the Corpus of Early English Correspondence
(CEEC) and by Ann Taylor, assisted by Joanne Close, at York. The
above-mentioned revisions and corrections were carried out by Beatrice
Santorini at the University of Pennsylvania.
<p>
The CEEC was compiled by the Sociolinguistics and Language History
project team at the Department of English, University of Helsinki.
The team was led by Professor Terttu Nevalainen and included Helena
Raumolin-Brunberg, Jukka Keränen, Minna Nevala, Arja Nurmi, and
Minna Palander-Collin. Help was provided in the compilation of the
corpus by Kirsi Heikkonen and in the proof-reading by Alistair
Melville-Smith, Taru Nurmi, Arja-Liisa Rossi, Reza Sanatnama, Heli
Tissari, and Anne Virolainen.
<a name="copyright">
<h3>Copyright</h3>
Users are reminded that the texts in the corpus are subject to
copyright restrictions, and that citation or excerption from these
texts will be subject to the normal requirements concerning copyright
holders' permission. Copyright in the annotations is held by Ann
Taylor, Arja Nurmi, and the University of York. Users are freely
granted permission to reproduce the annotations in the course of
non-commercial scholarly activity.
<p>
CEEC © 2006 Sociolinguistics and Language History Project Team,
University of Helsinki
<br>
PCEEC annotations and manual © 2006 University of York, Ann
Taylor, and Arja Nurmi
<h3>Citation</h3>
Parsed Corpus of Early English Correspondence 2, parsed version.
2022. Revised and corrected by Beatrice Santorini. Annotated by Ann
Taylor, Arja Nurmi, Anthony Warner, Susan Pintzuk, and Terttu
Nevalainen. Compiled by the CEEC Project Team.
https://github.com/beatrice57/pceec2
<p>
For short in-text references, the corpus can be cited as PCEEC2.
<a name="acknowledgments">
<h3>Acknowledgments</h3>
<ul>
<li>
The annotation of the original PCEEC was funded primarily by a grant
from the UK Arts and Humanities Research Board (B/RE/AN5907/APN15474).
Arja Nurmi was funded by the Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence
funding for the Research Unit for Variation and Change in English at
the Department of English, University of Helsinki.
<li>
The compilation of the CEEC was funded by the Academy of Finland
(1993-1995) and the University of Helsinki (1996-1998).
<li>
The original annotation scheme for the PCEEC was developed in close
cooperation with Anthony S. Kroch and Beatrice Santorini at the
University of Pennsylvania, developers of the Penn-Helsinki Parsed
Corpus of Early Modern English (PPCEME).
<li>
For permission to include letters from their publications in this
corpus, we thank the following:
<ul>
<li>Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis
<li>American Philosophical Society
<li>Augustus M. Kelley Publishers
<li>Chr Belser AG
<li>Blackwell
<li>Bristol Record Society
<li>Cambridge University Press
<li>Catholic Record Society
<li>Constable and Robinson
<li>Early English Text Society
<li>Institute of Historical Research (School of Advanced Study,
University of London)
<li>Liverpool University Press
<li>Norfolk Record Society
<li>Northamptonshire Record Society
<li>Oxford University Press
<li>Peter Owen Publishers
<li>Princeton University Press
<li>Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
<li>Royal Historical Society
<li>Somerset Record Society
<li>Southampton Record Series
<li>Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire
<li>University of North Carolina Press
<li>University of Tennessee Press
<li>Yale University Press
</ul>