CLSep 22, 2025

SiDiaC: Sinhala Diachronic Corpus

arXiv:2509.17912v15 citationsh-index: 2
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This provides a foundational resource for Sinhala NLP researchers, enabling diachronic studies in a low-resourced language.

The authors tackled the lack of historical text resources for Sinhala by creating SiDiaC, the first comprehensive Sinhala diachronic corpus spanning from the 5th to 20th century CE, comprising 58k words across 46 literary works with genre annotations.

SiDiaC, the first comprehensive Sinhala Diachronic Corpus, covers a historical span from the 5th to the 20th century CE. SiDiaC comprises 58k words across 46 literary works, annotated carefully based on the written date, after filtering based on availability, authorship, copyright compliance, and data attribution. Texts from the National Library of Sri Lanka were digitised using Google Document AI OCR, followed by post-processing to correct formatting and modernise the orthography. The construction of SiDiaC was informed by practices from other corpora, such as FarPaHC, particularly in syntactic annotation and text normalisation strategies, due to the shared characteristics of low-resourced language status. This corpus is categorised based on genres into two layers: primary and secondary. Primary categorisation is binary, classifying each book into Non-Fiction or Fiction, while the secondary categorisation is more specific, grouping texts under Religious, History, Poetry, Language, and Medical genres. Despite challenges including limited access to rare texts and reliance on secondary date sources, SiDiaC serves as a foundational resource for Sinhala NLP, significantly extending the resources available for Sinhala, enabling diachronic studies in lexical change, neologism tracking, historical syntax, and corpus-based lexicography.

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