Hello everyone, welcome to Big Data and Language. Finally, we will cover the last chapter of this course. So are you ready? Let's get started. This lecture, I want to introduce not only just English language corpus of the data collection, but also other languages as well. So you might be interested in not only English language, but also other languages as well. So for your research interest, I will list and introduce some of the data groups that you can use for your research. So for English language, I listed all the possible link and the dataset such as American National Corpus or Bank of English. So feel free to take a look and if you are interested in any kind of dataset corpus, feel free to check and use for your research. Also, I listed some European languages as well. So feel free to take a look and get some ideas or data if you want. So there are all different kinds of European languages in my list. I also introduced some Asian languages and also the parallel corpora as well. So parallel corpus means that not only just one language, there are many languages, so you can compare. So feel free to take a look. If you want to compare and contrast different languages, then you might want to use this parallel corpus. Thank you for your attention.