introduction corpus st2s
1 Introduction
Here we look at the basics of corpus linguistics from what a corpus is to how to build one We outline the basic functions of corpus software such as generating word frequency lists and concordance lines of words and clusters (or chunks) We also try to give an idea of the wide range of applications of a corpus to fields as diverse as forensic li |
An IntroductIon to corpus LInguIstIcs
An IntroductIon to corpus LInguIstIcs The principles of corpus linguistics have been around for almost a century Lexicographers or dictionary makers have been collecting exam-ples of language in use to help accurately define words since at least the late 19th century |
Corpus Linguistics
This textbook outlines the basic methods of corpus linguistics explains how the discipline of corpus linguistics developed and surveys the major approaches to the use of corpus data It uses a broad range of examples to show how corpus data has led to methodological and theoretical innovation in linguistics in general |
Introduction to Corpus Linguistics
CORPUS: (1) A collection of texts especically if complete and self-contained: the corpus of Anglo-Saxon verse (2) In linguistics and lexicography a body of texts utterances or other specimens considered more or less representative of a language and usually stored as an electronic database |
Lecture 1: Introduction to Corpus Linguistics |
Unit 1 Corpus linguistics: the basics
There are many ways to define a corpus (e g Francis 1992: 17; Atkins Clear and Ostler 1992: 1) but there is an increasing consensus that a corpus is a collection of (1) machine-readable (2) authentic texts (including transcripts of spoken data) which is (3) sampled to be (4) representative of a particular language or language variety |
What are the responsibilities of a student in a corpus linguistics class?
Introduction to Corpus Linguistics 10 Student Responsibilities Byremaininginthisclass,thestudentagreesto: 1. Makeagood-faithefforttolearnandenjoythematerial. 2. Readassignedtextsandparticipateinclassdiscussionsandactivities. 3. Submitassignmentsontime. 4. Attendclassatalltimes,barringspecialcircumstances(seebelow). 5.
What are the functions of a corpus software?
We outline the basic functions of corpus software, such as generating word frequency lists and concordance lines of words and clusters (or chunks). We also try to give an idea of the wide range of applications of a corpus to fields as diverse as forensic linguistics and lan-guage teaching.
Is corpus linguistics a computerized corpora?
Given the prominence of the computer in corpus linguistics, it is unsurprising that corpora are typically in fact computerized corpora, and ‘computer corpus linguistics’ (CCL) has been suggested as the improved name for corpus linguistics (CL) (Leech 1992: 106).
Who contributed to the development of corpus linguistics?
Many notable scholars, have, of course, contributed to the development of mod-ern-day corpus linguistics: Leech, Biber, Johansson, Francis, Hunston, Conrad, and McCarthy, to name just a few. These scholars have made substantial contributions to corpus linguistics, both past and present.
1.1 Introduction: the basics
Here we look at the basics of corpus linguistics, from what a corpus is to how to build one. We outline the basic functions of corpus software, such as generating word frequency lists and concordance lines of words and clusters (or chunks). We also try to give an idea of the wide range of applications of a corpus to fields as diverse as forensic li
A corpus is available for qualitative and quantitative analysis
We can look at a language feature in a corpus in di fferent ways. For example, using a corpus of newspapers, we could examine how many times the words fire and blaze occur. This will give us quantitative results, that is, numbers of occurrences, which we can then compare with frequencies in other corpora, such as casual conversation or general writ
Overview of existing corpora
There are many corpora available and some can be bought, some are free and some are not publicly available (e.g. corpora compiled by publishers for the specific commercial purposes of producing language teaching resources and materials, or corpora where the consent agreement of writers or speakers may only allow for restricted use). Appendix 1 prov
1 Create a design rationale
Your corpus will need some design principle (see above on representativeness).When considering the design of a spoken (or written corpus), considerations of feasibility (what is available, what is ethical, what is legal?) will need to be a guiding factor also. Decide what it is you wish to represent and consider how best you can represent this for
3 Transcribe recordings and save as text files
Spoken data needs to be manually transcribed and this is what makes corpora of spo-ken language such a challenge. They are best stored as ‘plain text’ files, as this o ffers the maximum flexibility of use with di fferent software suites. As mentioned above, every one hour of recorded speech can take approximately two working days to transcribe. In
Comment faire l'introduction d'un corpus ?
. Puis il faut reformuler la question dans une tournure indirecte.
. Par exemple, il conviendra de se demander quels sont les registres utilisés par les auteurs dans ces différents textes argumentatifs.
Comment construire un corpus ?
. Rédiger 2 réponses distinctes et complètes comportant chacune une phrase d'introduction, quelques paragraphes et une phrase de conclusion.
. La réponse doit être synthétique (1 page et demie maximum).
C'est quoi la question de corpus ?
La recherche documentaire en santé-social - mediaeduscol
Série ST2S : Sciences et Technologies de la Santé et du Social Informer et Constituer et structurer un corpus documentaire correspondant à un sujet dans le domaine sanitaire Synthèse Présentation du questionnement, de la démarche |
METHODOLOGIE DE LA RECHERCHE DOCUMENTAIRE
3 1 Tri sélectif des documents papier en ne lisant que les résumés, sommaire, introduction, préface, conclusion 3 2 S'interroger sur la fiabilité des informations |
DE LA PRESENTATION DU CORPUS - Lettres-Histoire
Corpus : il s'agit d'un ensemble de documents (texte(s)-image(s)) Le corpus va plus loin que le groupement de textes car il peut comporter des images |
LA REALISATION DU DOSSIER DOCUMENTAIRE
•L'introduction : met en place le sujet et le problème posé à l'aide d'un document par exemple, annonce la démarche (plan) •le développement : sous forme de |
Enseignement de STSS - Santé-Social Académie de Créteil
29 avr 2010 · Ainsi, en série ST2S, l'élaboration de la démarche pédagogique suivie pour l' de STSS intègre les compétences présentées dans l'introduction au Exemple de corpus documentaire, extraits des documents suivants : |
Méthodologie de la recherche documentaire - BU Avignon
Les corpus de textes Ils regroupent des ensembles de textes à Introduction et conclusion : leur consultation permet de cerner la question de départ et les |
La question de corpus : cours et exemple Barème : Sur 4 points pour
LES 5 ETAPES DE LA REPONSE A LA QUESTION DE CORPUS - Introduction: présentation synthétique du corpus proposé, en ajoutant quelques infos (on ne |
Corpus - Sciences et Techniques Médico-Sociales
18 nov 2013 · en série ST2S : Soutenir et Accueil et présentation du programme de la journée (IA-IPR) 9 h 15 à 9 h 30 Comment développer ce corpus ? |