Practical corpus linguistics : an introduction to corpus-based language analysis / / Martin Weisser |
Autore | Weisser Martin |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (311 p.) |
Disciplina | 410.1/88 |
Soggetto topico |
Linguistic analysis (Linguistics)
Corpora (Linguistics) - Methodology Corpora (Linguistics) - Technological innovations Computational linguisitics - Methodology Computer network resources - Evaluation Citation of electronic information resources |
ISBN |
1-119-18018-X
1-118-83190-X |
Classificazione | LAN009000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Linguistic Data Analysis; 1.2 Outline of the Book; 1.3 Conventions Used in this Book; 1.4 A Note for Teachers; 1.5 Online Resources; Chapter 2: What's Out There?; 2.1 What's a Corpus?; 2.2 Corpus Formats; 2.3 Synchronic vs. Diachronic Corpora; 2.4 General vs. Specific Corpora; 2.5 Static Versus Dynamic Corpora; 2.6 Other Sources for Corpora; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Note; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 3: Understanding Corpus Design; 3.1 Food for Thought - General Issues in Corpus Design
3.2 What's in a Text? - Understanding Document Structure3.3 Understanding Encoding: Character Sets, File Size, etc.; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 4: Finding and Preparing Your Data; 4.1 Finding Suitable Materials for Analysis; 4.2 Collecting Written Materials Yourself ('Web as Corpus'); 4.3 Collecting Spoken Data; 4.4 Preparing Written Data for Analysis; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 5: Concordancing; 5.1 What's Concordancing?; 5.2 Concordancing with AntConc; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises Sources and Further ReadingChapter 6: Regular Expressions; 6.1 Character Classes; 6.2 Negative Character Classes; 6.3 Quantification; 6.4 Anchoring, Grouping and Alternation; 6.5 Further Exercises; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 7: Understanding Part-of-Speech Tagging and Its Uses; 7.1 A Brief Introduction to (Morpho-Syntactic) Tagsets; 7.2 Tagging Your Own Data; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 8: Using Online Interfaces to Query Mega Corpora; 8.1 Searching the BNC with BNCweb 8.2 Exploring COCA through the BYU Web-InterfaceSolutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 9: Basic Frequency Analysis - or What Can (Single) Words Tell Us About Texts?; 9.1 Understanding Basic Units in Texts; 9.2 Word (Frequency) Lists in AntConc; 9.3 Word Lists in BNCweb; 9.4 Keyword Lists in AntConc and BNCweb; 9.5 Comparing and Reporting Frequency Counts; 9.6 Investigating Genre-Specific Distributions in COCA; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 10: Exploring Words in Context 10.1 Understanding Extended Units of Text10.2 Text Segmentation; 10.3 N-Grams, Word Clusters and Lexical Bundles; 10.4 Exploring (Relatively) Fixed Sequences in BNCweb; 10.5 Simple, Sequential Collocations and Colligations; 10.6 Exploring Colligations in COCA; 10.7 N-grams and Clusters in AntConc; 10.8 Investigating Collocations Based on Statistical Measures in AntConc, BNCweb and COCA; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 11: Understanding Markup and Annotation; 11.1 From SGML to XML - A Brief Timeline; 11.2 XML for Linguistics 11.3 'Simple XML' for Linguistic Annotation |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910137171203321 |
Weisser Martin | ||
Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Practical corpus linguistics : an introduction to corpus-based language analysis / / Martin Weisser |
Autore | Weisser Martin |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (311 p.) |
Disciplina | 410.1/88 |
Soggetto topico |
Linguistic analysis (Linguistics)
Corpora (Linguistics) - Methodology Corpora (Linguistics) - Technological innovations Computational linguisitics - Methodology Computer network resources - Evaluation Citation of electronic information resources |
ISBN |
1-119-18018-X
1-118-83190-X |
Classificazione | LAN009000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Linguistic Data Analysis; 1.2 Outline of the Book; 1.3 Conventions Used in this Book; 1.4 A Note for Teachers; 1.5 Online Resources; Chapter 2: What's Out There?; 2.1 What's a Corpus?; 2.2 Corpus Formats; 2.3 Synchronic vs. Diachronic Corpora; 2.4 General vs. Specific Corpora; 2.5 Static Versus Dynamic Corpora; 2.6 Other Sources for Corpora; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Note; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 3: Understanding Corpus Design; 3.1 Food for Thought - General Issues in Corpus Design
3.2 What's in a Text? - Understanding Document Structure3.3 Understanding Encoding: Character Sets, File Size, etc.; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 4: Finding and Preparing Your Data; 4.1 Finding Suitable Materials for Analysis; 4.2 Collecting Written Materials Yourself ('Web as Corpus'); 4.3 Collecting Spoken Data; 4.4 Preparing Written Data for Analysis; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 5: Concordancing; 5.1 What's Concordancing?; 5.2 Concordancing with AntConc; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises Sources and Further ReadingChapter 6: Regular Expressions; 6.1 Character Classes; 6.2 Negative Character Classes; 6.3 Quantification; 6.4 Anchoring, Grouping and Alternation; 6.5 Further Exercises; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 7: Understanding Part-of-Speech Tagging and Its Uses; 7.1 A Brief Introduction to (Morpho-Syntactic) Tagsets; 7.2 Tagging Your Own Data; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 8: Using Online Interfaces to Query Mega Corpora; 8.1 Searching the BNC with BNCweb 8.2 Exploring COCA through the BYU Web-InterfaceSolutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 9: Basic Frequency Analysis - or What Can (Single) Words Tell Us About Texts?; 9.1 Understanding Basic Units in Texts; 9.2 Word (Frequency) Lists in AntConc; 9.3 Word Lists in BNCweb; 9.4 Keyword Lists in AntConc and BNCweb; 9.5 Comparing and Reporting Frequency Counts; 9.6 Investigating Genre-Specific Distributions in COCA; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 10: Exploring Words in Context 10.1 Understanding Extended Units of Text10.2 Text Segmentation; 10.3 N-Grams, Word Clusters and Lexical Bundles; 10.4 Exploring (Relatively) Fixed Sequences in BNCweb; 10.5 Simple, Sequential Collocations and Colligations; 10.6 Exploring Colligations in COCA; 10.7 N-grams and Clusters in AntConc; 10.8 Investigating Collocations Based on Statistical Measures in AntConc, BNCweb and COCA; Solutions to/Comments on the Exercises; Sources and Further Reading; Chapter 11: Understanding Markup and Annotation; 11.1 From SGML to XML - A Brief Timeline; 11.2 XML for Linguistics 11.3 'Simple XML' for Linguistic Annotation |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910820612003321 |
Weisser Martin | ||
Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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