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CodE Alltag: A German-Language E-Mail Corpus

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Ulrike Krieg-Holz, Christian Schuschnig, Franz Matthies, Benjamin Redling, Udo Hahn

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We introduce CODE ALLTAG, a text corpus composed of German-language e-mails. It is divided into two partitions: the first of these portions, CODE ALLTAG\_XL, consists of a bulk-size collection drawn from an openly accessible e-mail archive (roughly 1.5M e-mails), whereas the second portion, CODE ALLTAG\_S+d, is much smaller in size (less than thousand e-mails), yet excels with demographic data from each author of an e-mail. CODE ALLTAG, thus, currently constitutes the largest E-Mail corpus ever built. In this paper, we describe, for both parts, the solicitation process for gathering e-mails, present descriptive statistical properties of the corpus, and, for CODE ALLTAG\_S+d, reveal a compilation of demographic features of the donors of e-mails.

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