Hello, which methods are there working with a corpus? I am writing a term-paper about a single word. I wanted to analyse its usage (gender, age, social status of speakers), meaning, grammatical categories it is used with, its collocates. Maybe its development through the ages. How can I do it? Thank you!
please if someone here has acsess to the applicationused for corpus analysis and lexicometric approacch please put the links i need them asaap thank you in advance
I am analyzing negative and positive emotional words from 19th century text. Which corpus tool should be the best I can use? so far I use LIWC, is there any other software out there better than LIWC? I am analyzing gender and race as well for my project. I don't think Antconc can work with with my project because it doesn't give me any score on each word from part of speech such as pronouns (I, you, she, etc) negative emotions, articles, etc.
Hi Richard. It depends what you're trying to do - I'd recommend giving Wmatrix a go, as that comes with a built-in USAS semantic tagger which might be useful for you. There's plenty of tutorials available on the site to see if it's appropriate for you and your research. :-) ^Mathew
please put the links to the softwares your using ,iam conducting a similar study on african literature and i couldnt find the softwars thankyou in advance
Hello, I need someone to help me using the corpus . And give me few ideas concerning my theme which is selecting a classroon activity relying on the corpus.
Hi Darren. We use a range of corpus analysis software - some of which was developed here at Lancaster. Amongst others, many of our researchers use CQPweb, Wmatrix, LancsBox, and AntConc. Find out more about some of the work we do here: cass.lancs.ac.uk/ ^Mathew
Hi Darren. Wmatrix allows users to upload their own corpus (providing it is in the correct format). There's a lot of tutorials on the website that you should be able to follow. :-) ^Mathew
Hello, which methods are there working with a corpus? I am writing a term-paper about a single word. I wanted to analyse its usage (gender, age, social status of speakers), meaning, grammatical categories it is used with, its collocates. Maybe its development through the ages. How can I do it?
Thank you!
Very useful. Thank you
Thank you pisann ..
please if someone here has acsess to the applicationused for corpus analysis and lexicometric approacch please put the links i need them asaap thank you in advance
Upload a lecture on santa barbara corpus linguistics.
I am analyzing negative and positive emotional words from 19th century text. Which corpus tool should be the best I can use? so far I use LIWC, is there any other software out there better than LIWC? I am analyzing gender and race as well for my project. I don't think Antconc can work with with my project because it doesn't give me any score on each word from part of speech such as pronouns (I, you, she, etc) negative emotions, articles, etc.
Hi Richard. It depends what you're trying to do - I'd recommend giving Wmatrix a go, as that comes with a built-in USAS semantic tagger which might be useful for you. There's plenty of tutorials available on the site to see if it's appropriate for you and your research. :-) ^Mathew
please put the links to the softwares your using ,iam conducting a similar study on african literature and i couldnt find the softwars thankyou in advance
Hello, I need someone to help me using the corpus . And give me few ideas concerning my theme which is selecting a classroon activity relying on the corpus.
What software are you using in doing Corpus Linguistics?
Hi Darren. We use a range of corpus analysis software - some of which was developed here at Lancaster. Amongst others, many of our researchers use CQPweb, Wmatrix, LancsBox, and AntConc. Find out more about some of the work we do here: cass.lancs.ac.uk/ ^Mathew
Thanks. This is a big help.
How to create my own corpus?
Or do you have a software wherein the researchers can make their own corpus?
Hi Darren. Wmatrix allows users to upload their own corpus (providing it is in the correct format). There's a lot of tutorials on the website that you should be able to follow. :-) ^Mathew
1:05 very nice hehe