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Bodo Raw Speech Corpus

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176:53:28 hours of 113 GB | 456 Speakers | 77443 Audio segments | 48 kHz | 16 bit wavBodo, one of the scheduled language of India, is one of the Tonal languages of the world. There are two clearly distinguishable kinds of tones in Bodo which are known as Low and High. The language belongs to the Tibeto Burmese linguistic family. It is the language of Bodos, which are the major tribes of the Indian State of Assam.Bodo, one of the scheduled language of India, is one of the Tonal languages of the world. There are two clearly distinguishable kinds of tones in Bodo which are known as Low and High. The language belongs to the Tibeto Burmese linguistic family. It is the language of Bodos, which are the major tribes of the Indian State of Assam. The LDC-IL Bodo speech data is collected from the regions of Chirang, Baksa Sonitpur Udalguri, Kamrup, Barpeta, Udalguri, Kokrajhar districts of Assam State of India which covers Bwrdwnari, Eastern, and Standard dialects. The data is collected from both the genders and different age groups.The available Speech Corpus details:Total Speakers 456 (220 Female and 236 Male) Domains Audio Segments Each Domain Duration Contemporary Text (News) 411 53:47:56 Creative Text 413 26:47:07 Sentence 10,257 09:16:54 Date Format 938 01:58:08 Command and Control Words 12,348 14:19:32 Person Name 8,222 14:49:44 Place Name 4,115 05:17:14 Most Frequent Word - Part 12,397 14:34:05 Most Frequent Word - Full Set 6,994 04:30:14 Phonetically Balanced 15,999 20:07:33 Form and Function - Word 6,383 08:28:25 A detailed explanation of the Bodo Speech Corpus will be available in the Bodo Speech Data Documentation. For any research-based citations, please use the following citations: Ramamoorthy, L., Narayan Choudhary, Bridul Basumatary & Farson Daimary. 2019. Bodo Raw Speech Corpus.  Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore.Choudhary, Narayan, Rajesha N., Manasa G. & L. Ramamoorthy. 2019. “LDC-IL Raw Speech Corpora: An Overview”  in Linguistic Resources for AI/NLP in Indian Languages. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore.  pp. 160-174...

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Brajbhasha Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures

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Total Words: 4,404,845 | Brajbhasha Words: 32,625 | 5,332 sentences/phrases in each mother tonguesIndia has 270 mother tongues as per 2011 census. Following the requirements of the NEP-2020, LDC-IL developed parallel corpus in Indian mother tongues. The Brajbhasha parallel text corpus connected with English and 146 mother tongues of India. It contains 5,332 sentences/phrases systematically structured based on 159 grammatical categories. The Brajbhasha section includes 32,625 words and 143,975 characters. Overall, the corpus comprises 4,404,845 words (over 4.4 million tokens) and 23,374,289 characters (approximately 23.3 million).The price indicated corresponds to a single language component. The total payment will be determined based on the number of language components requested by the seeker.For any research-based citations, please use the following citations:1.Dr. Satyaendra Kumar Awasthi, Dr. Rejitha K. S., Dr. Narayan Choudhary, Prof. Shailendra Mohan. 2026. Brajbhasha Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-81-69099-60-8.2. Rejitha K. S. and Narayan Kumar Choudhary. (ed.). 2025. LDC-IL Corpus Insights. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-93-48633-33-0...

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Bundeli/Bundel khandi Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures

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Total Words: 4,404,845 | Bundeli/Bundel khandi Words: 32,595 | 5,332 sentences/phrases in each mother tonguesIndia has 270 mother tongues as per 2011 census. Following the requirements of the NEP-2020, LDC-IL developed parallel corpus in Indian mother tongues. The Bundeli/Bundel khandi parallel text corpus connected with English and 146 mother tongues of India. It contains 5,332 sentences/phrases systematically structured based on 159 grammatical categories. The Bundeli/Bundel khandi section includes 32,595 words and 140,228 characters. Overall, the corpus comprises 4,404,845 words (over 4.4 million tokens) and 23,374,289 characters (approximately 23.3 million).The price indicated corresponds to a single language component. The total payment will be determined based on the number of language components requested by the seeker.For any research-based citations, please use the following citations:1. Dr. Satyaendra Kumar Awasthi, Dr. Rejitha K. S., Dr. Narayan Choudhary, Prof. Shailendra Mohan. 2026. Bundeli/Bundel khandi Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-81-69099-59-2.2. Rejitha K. S. and Narayan Kumar Choudhary. (ed.). 2025. LDC-IL Corpus Insights. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-93-48633-33-0...

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Chakru/Chokri Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures

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Total Words: 4,404,845 |Chakru/Chokri Words: 28640 | 5,332 sentences/phrases in each mother tonguesIndia has 270 mother tongues as per 2011 census. Following the requirements of the NEP-2020, LDC-IL developed parallel corpus in Indian mother tongues. The Chakru/Chokri parallel text corpus connected with English and 146 mother tongues of India. It contains 5,332 sentences/phrases systematically structured based on 159 grammatical categories. The Chakru/Chokri section includes 28640 words and 130608 characters. Overall, the corpus comprises 44,04,845 words (over 4.4 million tokens) and 2,33,74,289 characters (approximately 23.3 million).The price indicated corresponds to a single language component. The total payment will be determined based on the number of language components requested by the seeker.For any research-based citations, please use the following citations:1. Dr. Kamaraj S, Dr. Rejitha K. S, Dr. Narayan Choudhary, Prof. Shailendra Mohan. 2026. Chakru/Chokri Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-81-69099-27-1.2. Rejitha K. S. and Narayan Kumar Choudhary. (ed.). 2025. LDC-IL Corpus Insights. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-93-48633-33-0...

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Chambeali/Chamrali Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures

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Total Words: 4,404,845 | Chambeali/Chamrali Words: 31,853 | 5,332 sentences/phrases in each mother tonguesIndia has 270 mother tongues as per 2011 census. Following the requirements of the NEP-2020, LDC-IL developed parallel corpus in Indian mother tongues. The Chambeali/Chamrali parallel text corpus connected with English and 146 mother tongues of India. It contains 5,332 sentences/phrases systematically structured based on 159 grammatical categories. The Chambeali/Chamrali section includes 31,853 words and 155,017 characters. Overall, the corpus comprises 4,404,845 words (over 4.4 million tokens) and 23,374,289 characters (approximately 23.3 million).The price indicated corresponds to a single language component. The total payment will be determined based on the number of language components requested by the seeker.For any research-based citations, please use the following citations:1. Dr. Satyaendra Kumar Awasthi, Dr. Rejitha K. S., Dr. Narayan Choudhary, Prof. Shailendra Mohan. 2026. Chambeali/Chamrali Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-81-69099-36-3.2. Rejitha K. S. and Narayan Kumar Choudhary. (ed.). 2025. LDC-IL Corpus Insights. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-93-48633-33-0...

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Chang Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures

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Total Words: 4,404,845 |Chang Words: 27641 | 5,332 sentences/phrases in each mother tonguesIndia has 270 mother tongues as per 2011 census. Following the requirements of the NEP-2020, LDC-IL developed parallel corpus in Indian mother tongues. The Chang parallel text corpus connected with English and 146 mother tongues of India. It contains 5,332 sentences/phrases systematically structured based on 159 grammatical categories. The Chang section includes 27641 words and 160636 characters. Overall, the corpus comprises 44,04,845 words (over 4.4 million tokens) and 2,33,74,289 characters (approximately 23.3 million).The price indicated corresponds to a single language component. The total payment will be determined based on the number of language components requested by the seeker.For any research-based citations, please use the following citations:1. Dr. Kamaraj S, Dr. Rejitha K. S, Dr. Narayan Choudhary, Prof. Shailendra Mohan. 2026. Chang Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-81-69099-93-6.2. Rejitha K. S. and Narayan Kumar Choudhary. (ed.). 2025. LDC-IL Corpus Insights. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-93-48633-33-0...

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Chhattisgarhi Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures

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Total Words: 4,404,845 | Chhattisgarhi Words: 31,973 | 5,332 sentences/phrases in each mother tonguesIndia has 270 mother tongues as per 2011 census. Following the requirements of the NEP-2020, LDC-IL developed parallel corpus in Indian mother tongues. The Chhattisgarhi parallel text corpus connected with Hindi and 146 mother tongues of India. It contains 5,332 sentences/phrases systematically structured based on 159 grammatical categories. The Chhattisgarhi section includes 31,973 words and 1,39,986 characters. Overall, the corpus comprises 4,404,845 words (over 4.4 million tokens) and 23,374,289 characters (approximately 23.3 million).The price indicated corresponds to a single language component. The total payment will be determined based on the number of language components requested by the seeker.For any research-based citations, please use the following citations:1. Ankita Tiwari, Dr. Rejitha K. S., Dr. Narayan Kumar Choudhary, Prof. Shailendra Mohan. 2026. Chhattisgarhi Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-81-69099-69-1.2. Rejitha K. S. and Narayan Kumar Choudhary. (ed.). 2025. LDC-IL Corpus Insights. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-93-48633-33-0...

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Chhattisgarhi Raw Speech Corpus

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Dataset Description:  138:09:27 Hours | 88.9 GB | 140 Speakers | 359 Audio Segments | 48 kHz | 16 bit wav LDC-IL has taken a positive step in its approach towards the mother tongues spoken in India, which is an indication of greater efforts to support and promote linguistic variety in the nation. Collection of Chhattisgarhi speech data is a major effort in this approach. This step towards developing language technology for Indian mother tongues will contribute to the overall enrichment and empowerment of mother tongues.The Chhattisgarhi raw speech corpus is made up of recordings of native Chhattisgarhi speakers from various parts of the state of Chhattisgarh, and it represents a wide range of Chhattisgarhi varieties as they are spoken in various locations by diverse speakers. Each speaker from various age groups recites prompt text extracts of literary and news texts. Along with this, Spontaneous Speech has also been collected.A detailed explanation of the Chhattisgarhi Raw Speech Corpus will be available in the Chhattisgarhi Raw Speech Data Documentation. For any research-based citations, please use the following citations: 1.   Satyaendra Kumar Awasthi, Ankita Tiwari, Narayan Kumar Choudhary. 2023.  Chhattisgarhi Raw Speech Corpus. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore.2. Choudhary, Narayan, Rajesha N., Manasa G. & L. Ramamoorthy. 2019. “LDC-IL Raw Speech Corpora: An Overview”  in Linguistic Resources for AI/NLP in Indian Languages. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore.  pp. 160-174.3.    Choudhary, N. 2021. LDC-IL: The Indian Repository of Resources for Language Technology. Language Resources & Evaluation. Springer, Vol. 55, Issue 1. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10579-020-09523-3..

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Chirr Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures

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Total Words: 4,404,845 |Chirr Words: 30390 | 5,332 sentences/phrases in each mother tonguesIndia has 270 mother tongues as per 2011 census. Following the requirements of the NEP-2020, LDC-IL developed parallel corpus in Indian mother tongues. The Chirr parallel text corpus connected with English and 146 mother tongues of India. It contains 5,332 sentences/phrases systematically structured based on 159 grammatical categories. The Chirr section includes 30390 words and 172997 characters. Overall, the corpus comprises 44,04,845 words (over 4.4 million tokens) and 2,33,74,289 characters (approximately 23.3 million).The price indicated corresponds to a single language component. The total payment will be determined based on the number of language components requested by the seeker.For any research-based citations, please use the following citations:1. Dr. Kamaraj S, Dr. Rejitha K. S, Dr. Narayan Choudhary, Prof. Shailendra Mohan. 2026. Chirr Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-81-69099-54-7.2. Rejitha K. S. and Narayan Kumar Choudhary. (ed.). 2025. LDC-IL Corpus Insights. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-93-48633-33-0...

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Chungli Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures

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Total Words: 4,404,845 | Chungli Words: 27987 | 5,332 sentences/phrases in each mother tonguesIndia has 270 mother tongues as per 2011 census. Following the requirements of the NEP-2020, LDC-IL developed parallel corpus in Indian mother tongues. The Chungli parallel text corpus connected with English and 146 mother tongues of India. It contains 5,332 sentences/phrases systematically structured based on 159 grammatical categories. The Chungli section includes 27987 words and 165226 characters. Overall, the corpus comprises 4,404,845 words (over 4.4 million tokens) and 23,374,289 characters (approximately 23.3 million).The price indicated corresponds to a single language component. The total payment will be determined based on the number of language components requested by the seeker.For any research-based citations, please use the following citations:1. Yumnam Premila Chanu, Dr. Rejitha K. S., Dr. Narayan Choudhary, Prof. Shailendra Mohan. Chungli Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-81-69099-65-3.2. Rejitha K. S. and Narayan Kumar Choudhary. (ed.). 2025. LDC-IL Corpus Insights. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-93-48633-33-0...

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Churahi Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures

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Total Words: 4,404,845 | Churahi Words: 32,351 | 5,332 sentences/phrases in each mother tonguesIndia has 270 mother tongues as per 2011 census. Following the requirements of the NEP-2020, LDC-IL developed parallel corpus in Indian mother tongues. The Churahi parallel text corpus connected with English and 146 mother tongues of India. It contains 5,332 sentences/phrases systematically structured based on 159 grammatical categories. The Churahi section includes 29,579 words and 144,939 characters. Overall, the corpus comprises 4,404,845 words (over 4.4 million tokens) and 23,374,289 characters (approximately 23.3 million).The price indicated corresponds to a single language component. The total payment will be determined based on the number of language components requested by the seeker.For any research-based citations, please use the following citations:1. Dr. Mansoor Khan, Dr. Rejitha K. S., Dr. Narayan Kumar Choudhary, Prof. Shailendra Mohan. 2026. Churahi Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-81-69099-65-3.2. Rejitha K. S. and Narayan Kumar Choudhary. (ed.). 2025. LDC-IL Corpus Insights. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-93-48633-33-0...

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Coorgi/Kodagu Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures

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Total Words: 4,404,845 | Coorgi/Kodagu Words: 23,604 | 5,332 sentences/phrases in each mother tonguesIndia has 270 mother tongues as per 2011 census. Following the requirements of the NEP-2020, LDC-IL developed parallel corpus in Indian mother tongues. The Coorgi/Kodagu parallel text corpus connected with English and 146 mother tongues of India. It contains 5,332 sentences/phrases systematically structured based on 159 grammatical categories. The Coorgi/Kodagu section includes 23,604 words and 15,6040 characters. Overall, the corpus comprises 4,404,845 words (over 4.4 million tokens) and 23,374,289 characters (approximately 23.3 million).The price indicated corresponds to a single language component. The total payment will be determined based on the number of language components requested by the seeker.For any research-based citations, please use the following citations:1. Dr. Saritha S.L., Dr. Rejitha K. S., Dr. Narayan Kumar Choudhary, Prof. Shailendra Mohan. 2026. Coorgi/Kodagu Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore.978-81-69099-88-2.2. Rejitha K. S. and Narayan Kumar Choudhary. (ed.). 2025. LDC-IL Corpus Insights. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-93-48633-33-0...

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Deori Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures

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Total Words: 4,404,845 | Deori Words: 24,529 | 5,332 sentences/phrases in each mother tonguesIndia has 270 mother tongues as per 2011 census. Following the requirements of the NEP-2020, LDC-IL developed parallel corpus in Indian mother tongues. The Deori parallel text corpus connected with English and 146 mother tongues of India. It contains 5,332 sentences/phrases systematically structured based on 159 grammatical categories. The Deori section includes 24,529 words and 158,069 characters. Overall, the corpus comprises 4,404,845 words (over 4.4 million tokens) and 23,374,289 characters (approximately 23.3 million).The price indicated corresponds to a single language component. The total payment will be determined based on the number of language components requested by the seeker.For any research-based citations, please use the following citations:1. Prangshu Manjul, Dr. Rejitha K. S., Dr. Narayan Kumar Choudhary, Prof. Shailendra Mohan. 2026. Deori Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-81-69099-57-8.2. Rejitha K. S. and Narayan Kumar Choudhary. (ed.). 2025. LDC-IL Corpus Insights. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-93-48633-33-0...

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Dhundhari Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures

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Total Words: 4,404,845 | Dhundhari Words: 32,067 | 5,332 sentences/phrases in each mother tonguesIndia has 270 mother tongues as per 2011 census. Following the requirements of the NEP-2020, LDC-IL developed parallel corpus in Indian mother tongues. The Dhundhari parallel text corpus connected with English and 146 mother tongues of India. It contains 5,332 sentences/phrases systematically structured based on 159 grammatical categories. The Dhundhari section includes 32,067 words and 145,546 characters. Overall, the corpus comprises 4,404,845 words (over 4.4 million tokens) and 23,374,289 characters (approximately 23.3 million).The price indicated corresponds to a single language component. The total payment will be determined based on the number of language components requested by the seeker.For any research-based citations, please use the following citations:1. Dr. Vijayalaxmi F Patil, Dr. Rejitha K. S., Dr. Narayan Choudhary, Prof. Shailendra Mohan. 2026. Dhundhari Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-81-69099-18-9.2. Rejitha K. S. and Narayan Kumar Choudhary. (ed.). 2025. LDC-IL Corpus Insights. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-93-48633-33-0...

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Dimasa Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures

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Total Words: 4,404,845 | Dimasa Words: 23681 | 5,332 sentences/phrases in each mother tonguesIndia has 270 mother tongues as per 2011 census. Following the requirements of the NEP-2020, LDC-IL developed parallel corpus in Indian mother tongues. The Dimasa parallel text corpus connected with English and 146 mother tongues of India. It contains 5,332 sentences/phrases systematically structured based on 159 grammatical categories. The Dimasa section includes 23681 words and 152797 characters. Overall, the corpus comprises 4,404,845 words (over 4.4 million tokens) and 23,374,289 characters (approximately 23.3 million).The price indicated corresponds to a single language component. The total payment will be determined based on the number of language components requested by the seeker.For any research-based citations, please use the following citations:1. Yumnam Premila Chanu, Dr. Rejitha K. S., Dr. Narayan Choudhary, Prof. Shailendra Mohan. 2026. Dimasa Parallel Text Corpus: Linguistic Features and Structures. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-81-69099-87-5.2. Rejitha K. S. and Narayan Kumar Choudhary. (ed.). 2025. LDC-IL Corpus Insights. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore. 978-93-48633-33-0...

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