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Corpus Linguistics: session 2
Corpus Linguistics (2):
The Tools of the Trade
http://tinyurl.com/669o4zt
[email protected]@it.ox.ac.uk
Today’s session
• An introduction to some features of tools
• Demo of different (kinds of) tools
• Hands-on practice with one tool
AIM: Help you know what to look for in a tool for your work (and what options there are)
TYPES OF TOOLSThere are different
Different kinds of tools
• Online / offline• For one particular corpus / for any corpus or
text• Use straight away / need to prepare corpus• 'Free' / licence conditions and costs
Different kinds of tools
• Online / offline• For one particular corpus / for any
corpus or text• Use straight away / need to prepare
corpus• 'Free' / licence conditions and costs
Tools may
• have different functions: concordance, wordlist, statistics, collocation, keywords…
• handle annotation: interpret tags, ignore tags, treat tags as text
• take different text formats: .txt, .xml, .html
TYPICAL FUNCTIONS
Different tools have different functions.
Concordance
• Search word + context
• Can be displayed as KWIC
• Can usually be sorted
• Used to see patterns of use
KWIC Concordance
Wordlist
List all words in the corpus
• alphabetically
• by frequency
Used as starting point for further functions
• keywords
• lexical density/readability calculations
Sampler AntConc wordlist
Collocations
Co-occurrence patterns
borrow money
borrow books
borrow a car
May I borrow
(more in Session 3)
Collocates: adjectives immediately preceding BUSINESS
Corpus of Contemporary American English
http://www.americancorpus.org/
Visualization
Graphs
Word clouds
Distribution displays
Etc.
Example: BNCweb
borrow
Example: Voyant Toolshttp://voyant-tools.org
‘borrow’Compare your intuition to what you find in the corpus
What is borrowed and by whom?
What words do you expect to find together with borrow?
Can these words be grouped in some way, for example based on their word class, function, or meaning?
Where would you expect these words (e.g. before or after borrow? Immediately adjacent or not?)
Who do you think uses the work borrow? In what context or type of language would you find borrow?
Are there any words that are NOT used with borrow?
AntConc
Download AntConc for free from:
http://www.antlab.sci.waseda.ac.jp/antconc_index.html
(or just search for Antconc)
Use your own texts and corpora. Find some examples at:
http://www.ota.ox.ac.uk/
Tip of the week
Register to use the BYU corpora for free.
http://corpus.byu.edu
Next week (Session 3)Collocation
Corpus linguists claim to have identified an important principle is responsible for the creation of much of the meaning of texts – collocation (co-occurrences). What is it, and are the claims true?
Optional reading:* Xiao, Richard, and Tony McEnery (2006). "Collocation, Semantic Prosody, and near Synonymy: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective " Applied Linguistics 27(1): 103-129. http://applij.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/27/1/103
Corpus Linguistics: session 2
Corpus Linguistics (2):
The Tools of the Trade
http://tinyurl.com/669o4zt
[email protected]@it.ox.ac.uk