Johan Nordlander

The Krio Corpus Project



Since 1981 a research group has been collecting materials written in Krio, a West African Creole language spoken primarily in Sierra Leone. Despite the fact that we have used parts of it in our research for a number of years now, we have not been able to systematically compile all the material yet. The Krio corpus project aims at creating a language database of Krio. It will contain both written and oral texts in Krio from different genres and media, and the project will comprise four phases: (1) collection of material, (2) digitisation, (3) systematisation and (4) publication on the Internet.
During the initial stage an inventory of our present Krio material will be made, the material will be compiled and new material will be collected. During the second stage the material not already digitised, will be re-worked into digital form (sound and video recordings will also be digitised and transcribed). The systematisation of the material will entail indexing for easy access, tagging of texts and the establishment of an overarching structure for the corpus. Phase four, publication on the Net, will entail making the Krio corpus accessible to the research community in the form of a web site at the Department of Modern Languages at UmeƄ University. The Krio corpus will hopefully contribute to the development of creolistics in general and, in particular, make possible the writing of a grammar of Krio and the production of school textbooks in the language.
Final report

Digital scientific report in English is missing. Please contact rj@rj.se for information.

Grant administrator
Umeå University
Reference number
In2002-0020:1-IK
Amount
SEK 1,500,000
Funding
RJ Infrastructure for research
Subject
Unspecified
Year
2002