Аннотация:The INEL Selkup corpus has been created within the long-term INEL project ("Grammatical Descriptions, Corpora and Language Technology for Indigenous Northern Eurasian Languages”), 2016–2033. The corpus enables typologically aware corpus-based grammatical research on the Selkup language and expands the documentation of the lesser described indigenous languages of Northern Eurasia.The INEL Selkup corpus is composed of texts from the archive of Angelina Ivanovna Kuzmina (1924–2002), who gathered a large amount of material on Selkup in almost all regions where the Selkup people lived between 1962–1977. The archive was transferred by A.I. Kuzmina to Eugen Helimski and acquired by the Universität Hamburg in 2001. Most texts in the corpus originate from the handwritten part of the archive, the others come from sound recordings made by A.I. Kuzmina, transcribed and translated within the INEL project.New in release 2 .0- The corpus now contains 352 transcripts from 89 speakers, representing the dialects of Taz, Upper Tolka, Baikha (Northern), Narym and Tym (Central), Middle Ob, Chaya and Ket (Southern). These contain 14509 sentences and 81498 words in total.- Many texts have been provided with annotations for syntactic functions and semantic roles. - Corrections to audio transcriptions, glossing and other annotations.- Dialectal attribution of several speakers has been revised.- The remaining non-glossed texts from the Kuzmina archive have also been added to the corpus for completeness. These include 3 texts from the written part of the archive and 40 audio recordings, for 20 of which a preliminary transcription is provided.