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Computer Love1 comment

danielfryer wrote 1 week ago: Computer Love: short post about my research and the tactility of data Originally posted at http://ww … more →

Tags: discussion, heteroglossic engagement, Computers, computer love, Data, tactility, Research

Frequency

Warren wrote 3 weeks ago: Not-so-hertz Of lexis Repetitive, regular, Becomes you. Well proportioned Law abiding Zip(f) in natu … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, corpus, Poem, Poetry

Stylistic analyses with WebCorp

ursulalutzky wrote 1 month ago: WebCorp is a set of tools that allows the study of the world wide web as a corpus and while it was i … more →

Tags: Research, teaching linguistics, Webcorp, Stylistics, wordlist, collocation

Is Your Writing Acid or Alkaline?1 comment

carolynmathews wrote 1 month ago: So I was reading a health magazine the other day and there was a piece about the acid-alkaline balan … more →

Tags: writing, Amazon, pH Balance, Fifty Shades of grey, Stieg Larsson, Arthritis, Rock music, Reading

Call for Papers: Corpus Linguistics 2013

Achilleas wrote 1 month ago: “Corpus Linguistics – 2013″ St. Petersburg (25-27 June 2013) The Department of Mathemati … more →

Tags: notes, Call for Papers, Conference, Linguistics, Publication, St. Petersburg

How I (almost) won an argument using corpus linguistics3 comments

livinglearning wrote 2 months ago: I’m taking a class called “Morphology and Syntax.” It’s currently the third … more →

Tags: Learning, learning, Grammar, corpus, Phrasal Verbs, intrusion, teacher learning, coca, BNC

A Simple Guide to Using AntConc now in French

Warren wrote 2 months ago: A Simple Guide to Using AntConc is now available in French! A big thanks to Stefania Solofrizzo for … more →

Tags: corpus, antconc, concordance program, concordancer, guide, pdf

collocation

Warren wrote 2 months ago: the node has centre stage as always, egotistical to no end handsome as a lover heavy as a smoker fre … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, Linguistics, Poetry

Vive la eRevolution (Seconde Partie)1 comment

idc74 wrote 3 months ago: My post a couple of weeks ago on the eLanguage corpus, CANELC (Cambridge and Nottingham eLanguage Co … more →

Tags: ELT Publishing, elt, canelc, corpora, eLanguage, corpus, Linguistics, eRevolution, Frequency table

Vive la eRevolution!2 comments

idc74 wrote 3 months ago: “We are in the middle of a syntactical and discursive revolution.” Ron Carter (2013) Res … more →

Tags: ELT Publishing, elt, canelc, corpora, lilyrosecooper, eLanguage

A Linguistic Analysis of a White Supremacist Web Forum

Andrew wrote 3 months ago: The following is the abstract for my Ph.D thesis. My advisor for this research was Dr. Paul baker fr … more →

Tags: Discourse Analysis

“I know… I don’t know!” Times of Uncertainty: A Corpus Linguistic study of Seinfeld

Andrew wrote 3 months ago: I think to get the ball rolling with this I will post the abstract for a recent study I did on Seinf … more →

Tags: pop culture

Talk: A Computational Approach to the Study of Japanese (01/25/13 )

lingadv wrote 3 months ago: A Computational Approach to the Study of Japanese Atsushi Fukada, Purdue University Friday, January … more →

Tags: Academic Talks, Japanese, Computational Linguistics

ETAOIN SRHLDCU, or: What are the most common words and letters in English?14 comments

Stan wrote 4 months ago: Most of us know that ‘e’ is the most common letter in English and the is the most common word. Many … more →

Tags: language, WorDs, Linguistics, Letters, Research, Google, "big data", Data, word frequency

WebCorp - web as corpus - now it's easy to query!

ermebelinda wrote 5 months ago: Why using the web as a corpus? Since corpora are traditionally clean and controlled data sometimes y … more →

Tags: Language Technology, Webcorp, Search Google, linguistic research

Google’s Ngram Viewer and wild treacle2 comments

Stan wrote 6 months ago: I have two new posts up at Macmillan Dictionary Blog. If you subscribe to it, or follow me on Twitte … more →

Tags: etymology, language, language history, Linguistics, WorDs, corpus, Google, Google Ngram Viewer, History

A final reflection on this aspect of data-driven learning

amydivvo wrote 6 months ago: Corpus linguistics is a very interesting form of language technology because it is less instantaneou … more →

Tags: Language Learning, Language Technology, languages, technology

An Intro to Corpus Linguistics - Week 5 of my blog :)

amydivvo wrote 6 months ago: Last year, when I was in first year in university, I had two linguistics classes. I really enjoyed t … more →

Tags: languages, Language Learning, Language Technology

Concordanc-ing through language learning :)

kgutts wrote 7 months ago: Well, this week I decided to metaphorically and technologically kill two birds with one stone. In th … more →

Tags: Language Learning, Language Technology, corpora, french subjunctive, learning diffficulty, learning by example


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