An Integrated Corpus Tool With Multilingual Support for the Study of Language, Literature, and Translation
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An Integrated Corpus Tool With Multilingual Support for the Study of Language, Literature, and Translation
L2SCA & LCA fork: cross-platform, GUI, without Java dependency
MFTE (Multi Feature Tagger of English) Python is the Python version based on Le Foll's MFTE written in Perl. It is extended to include semantic tags from Biber (2006) and Biber et al. (1999), including other specific tags.
Political Discourse Analysis (PDA) of Political Speech Transcripts using Natural Language Processing (NLP)
文本数据分析, Text-Analysis
Variationist: Exploring Multifaceted Variation and Bias in Written Language Data (ACL 2024 demo track)
Katya or The Liberated Corpus a text corpus that allows you to request and scrape any web resource!
A Multi-Feature Tagger of English originally designed for multi-feature/multi-dimensional analysis (MDA) (Biber 1988; 1995) of situational variation in standard written and spoken English
Research code for computing correlation length of words in corpus
A web app for visualization of document corpora (collections)
Scripts for analyzing how the extent of coarticulation varies across different communicative contexts using speech samples from the LUCID corpus
Generation of practice texts for the typing program Amphetype
Predicting sentiment polarity of COVID-19 news articles using Machine Learning and Deep Learning models
Finds the synonym of words in a language using a language corpus
A dockerised version of Voyant Server
Quantitative Analysis of the ‘Deponency’ in Biblical Greek
Text Analysis techniques using Brown Corpus , CMU dictionary
Heuristics and cognitive biases in public discourse on climate changes - lingustic data analysis
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