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Corpus Linguistics and Linguistically Annotated Corpora

✍ Scribed by Sandra Kübler; Heike Zinsmeister


Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
321
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Linguistically annotated corpora are becoming a central part of the corpus linguistics field. One of their main strengths is the level of searchability they offer, but with the annotation come problems of the initial complexity of queries and query tools. This book gives a full, pedagogic account of this burgeoning field.
Beginning with an overview of corpus linguistics, its prerequisites and goals, the book then introduces linguistically annotated corpora. It explores the different levels of linguistic annotation, including morphological, parts of speech, syntactic, semantic and discourse-level, as well as advantages and challenges for such annotations. It covers the main annotated corpora for English, the Penn Treebank, the International Corpus of English, and OntoNotes, as well as a wide range of corpora for other languages. In its third part, search strategies required for different types of data are explored. All chapters are accompanied by exercises and by sections on further reading, together with an integral companion website that contains lists and guidance on contemporary annotated corpora and query tools.

✦ Table of Contents


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Half Title
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Part I. Introduction
Chapter 1. Corpus Linguistics
Chapter 2. Corpora and Linguistic Annotation
Part II. Linguistic Annotation
Chapter 3. Linguistic Annotation on the Word Level
Chapter 4. Syntactic Annotation
Chapter 5. Semantic Annotation
Chapter 6. Discourse Annotation
Part III. Using Linguistic Annotation in Corpus Linguistics
Chapter 7. Advantages and Limitations of Using Linguistically Annotated Corpora
Chapter 8. Corpus Linguistics Using Linguistically Annotated Corpora
Part IV. Querying Linguistically Annotated Corpora
Chapter 9. Concordances
Chapter 10. Regular Expressions
Chapter 11. Searching on the Word Level
Chapter 12. Querying Syntactic Structures
Chapter 13. Searching for Semantic and Discourse Phenomena
Appendix A. Penn Treebank Pos Tagset
Appendix B. Ice Pos Tagset
Notes
Bibliography
Index


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