King Saud University Corpus of Classical Arabic (KSUCCA) is a pioneering 50 million tokens annotated corpus of Classical Arabic texts from the period of pre-Islamic era until the fourth Hijri century (equivalent to the period from the seventh until early eleventh century CE), which is the period of pure classical Arabic. The main aim of this corpus is to be used for studying the distributional lexical semantics of The Quran words. However, it can be used for other research purposes, such as:
• Arabic linguistics, which includes: lexical, morphological, syntactic, semantic and pragmatic research.
• Arabic computational linguistics, which includes: lexical, morphological, syntactic, semantic and pragmatic research including their various applications.
• Arabic language teaching for both Arabs and non Arabs.
• Artificial intelligence.
• Natural language processing.
• Information retrieval.
• Question answering.
• Machine translation.