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**Early Modern Irish FastText models** were trained on Early Irish texts from [CELT](https://celt.ucc.ie/publishd.html) and the book subcorpus of [Historical Irish Corpus](http://corpas.ria.ie/index.php?fsg_function=1). A text was included in the training dataset if "Early Modern Irish" or the dates "1200-1700" were explicitely mentioned in its metadata on CELT, including texts marked as "Old, Middle and Early Modern Irish". Therefore, Early Modern Irish models can have some Old and Middle Irish words in the vocabulary, as well as some Latin due to code-switching. One can argue that 1700 is a bit too late to be the end date for Early Modern Irish, and that we should speak of Modern Irish starting from the 1500s, but we prefer to rely on language labels assigned to our source texts by editors, and to stretch out a bit for better data coverage.
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**Early Modern Irish FastText models** were trained on Early Irish texts from [CELT](https://celt.ucc.ie/publishd.html) and the book subcorpus of [Historical Irish Corpus](http://corpas.ria.ie/index.php?fsg_function=1). A text was included in the training dataset if "Early Modern Irish", "Classical Modern Irish" or the dates "1200-1700" were explicitely mentioned in its metadata on CELT, including texts marked as "Old, Middle and Early Modern Irish". Therefore, Early Modern Irish models can have some Old and Middle Irish words in the vocabulary, as well as some Latin due to code-switching. One can argue that 1700 is a bit too late to be the end date for Early Modern Irish, and that we should speak of Modern Irish starting from the 1500s, but we prefer to rely on language labels assigned to our source texts by editors, and to stretch out a bit for better data coverage.
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