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The Corpus of Electronic Texts, or CELT, is an online database of contemporary and historical documents relating to Irish history and culture. As of 8 December 2016, CELT contained 1,601 documents, with a total of over 18 million words. In 1992, CELT originated from the ashes of an unsuccessful partnership between University College Cork (UCC/NUI) and the Royal Irish Academy (RIA) through a project named CURIA. According to CELT, the database "caters for academic scholars, teachers, students, and the general public, all over the world".

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  • Corpus of Electronic Texts (en)
  • Corpus of Electronic Texts (ga)
  • Corpus of Electronic Texts (it)
  • Corpus of Electronic Texts (fr)
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  • The Corpus of Electronic Texts, or CELT, is an online database of contemporary and historical documents relating to Irish history and culture. As of 8 December 2016, CELT contained 1,601 documents, with a total of over 18 million words. In 1992, CELT originated from the ashes of an unsuccessful partnership between University College Cork (UCC/NUI) and the Royal Irish Academy (RIA) through a project named CURIA. According to CELT, the database "caters for academic scholars, teachers, students, and the general public, all over the world". (en)
  • Le Corpus of Electronic Texts, ou CELT, est une base de données en ligne de documents historiques et contemporains relatifs à l'histoire et à la culture irlandaises. Au 18 juillet 2018, le CELT contenait 1 621 documents, pour un total de plus de 18 millions de mots. Le Corpus of Electronic Texts est né en 1992 des cendres d'un partenariat infructueux entre l'University College Cork (UCC / NUI) et la Royal Irish Academy (RIA) dans le cadre d'un projet nommé . La base de données CELT s'adresse aux universitaires, aux enseignants, aux étudiants et au grand public, partout dans le monde. (fr)
  • Is bunachar ar líne é Corpus of Electronic Texts (nó CELT) de dhoiciméid stairiúla agus comhaimseartha maidir le stair agus cultúr na hÉireann. De réir CELT féin, "riarann an bunachar ar scoláirí, mhúinteoirí, daltaí agus ar an bpobal araon, ar fud an domhain". Ó 5ú Meitheamh 2019 amach, tá 1629 téacsanna ar CELT, le thart ar 19 milliún focal ann. (ga)
  • CELT (Corpus of Electronic Texts) è una che permette di consultare gratuitamente documenti letterari e storici irlandesi. Il corpus di oltre 1600 documenti, per un totale di circa 18 milioni e mezzo di parole, è presentato in trascrizione e pertanto è interamente accessibile anche per ricerca testuale.I documenti raccolti sono redatti in lingua gaelica, inglese, iberno-franconormanno e latino e coprono un periodo che va dal V al XX secolo. (it)
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  • The Corpus of Electronic Texts, or CELT, is an online database of contemporary and historical documents relating to Irish history and culture. As of 8 December 2016, CELT contained 1,601 documents, with a total of over 18 million words. In 1992, CELT originated from the ashes of an unsuccessful partnership between University College Cork (UCC/NUI) and the Royal Irish Academy (RIA) through a project named CURIA. According to CELT, the database "caters for academic scholars, teachers, students, and the general public, all over the world". (en)
  • Le Corpus of Electronic Texts, ou CELT, est une base de données en ligne de documents historiques et contemporains relatifs à l'histoire et à la culture irlandaises. Au 18 juillet 2018, le CELT contenait 1 621 documents, pour un total de plus de 18 millions de mots. Le Corpus of Electronic Texts est né en 1992 des cendres d'un partenariat infructueux entre l'University College Cork (UCC / NUI) et la Royal Irish Academy (RIA) dans le cadre d'un projet nommé . La base de données CELT s'adresse aux universitaires, aux enseignants, aux étudiants et au grand public, partout dans le monde. (fr)
  • Is bunachar ar líne é Corpus of Electronic Texts (nó CELT) de dhoiciméid stairiúla agus comhaimseartha maidir le stair agus cultúr na hÉireann. De réir CELT féin, "riarann an bunachar ar scoláirí, mhúinteoirí, daltaí agus ar an bpobal araon, ar fud an domhain". Ó 5ú Meitheamh 2019 amach, tá 1629 téacsanna ar CELT, le thart ar 19 milliún focal ann. (ga)
  • CELT (Corpus of Electronic Texts) è una che permette di consultare gratuitamente documenti letterari e storici irlandesi. Il corpus di oltre 1600 documenti, per un totale di circa 18 milioni e mezzo di parole, è presentato in trascrizione e pertanto è interamente accessibile anche per ricerca testuale.I documenti raccolti sono redatti in lingua gaelica, inglese, iberno-franconormanno e latino e coprono un periodo che va dal V al XX secolo. (it)
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