%0 Conference Proceedings %T A Longitudinal Bilingual Frisian-Dutch Radio Broadcast Database Designed for Code-Switching Research %A Yilmaz, Emre %A Andringa, Maaike %A Kingma, Sigrid %A Dijkstra, Jelske %A van der Kuip, Frits %A Van de Velde, Hans %A Kampstra, Frederik %A Algra, Jouke %A van den Heuvel, Henk %A van Leeuwen, David %Y Calzolari, Nicoletta %Y Choukri, Khalid %Y Declerck, Thierry %Y Goggi, Sara %Y Grobelnik, Marko %Y Maegaard, Bente %Y Mariani, Joseph %Y Mazo, Helene %Y Moreno, Asuncion %Y Odijk, Jan %Y Piperidis, Stelios %S Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’16) %D 2016 %8 May %I European Language Resources Association (ELRA) %C Portorož, Slovenia %F yilmaz-etal-2016-longitudinal %X We present a new speech database containing 18.5 hours of annotated radio broadcasts in the Frisian language. Frisian is mostly spoken in the province Fryslan and it is the second official language of the Netherlands. The recordings are collected from the archives of Omrop Fryslan, the regional public broadcaster of the province Fryslan. The database covers almost a 50-year time span. The native speakers of Frisian are mostly bilingual and often code-switch in daily conversations due to the extensive influence of the Dutch language. Considering the longitudinal and code-switching nature of the data, an appropriate annotation protocol has been designed and the data is manually annotated with the orthographic transcription, speaker identities, dialect information, code-switching details and background noise/music information. %U https://aclanthology.org/L16-1739 %P 4666-4669