Wacky! Working Papers on the Web as Corpus TABLE OF CONTENTS Front Matter (Includes author contact information) A WaCky Introduction Silvia Bernardini, Marco Baroni and Stefan Evert Experience Building a Large Corpus for Chinese Lexicon Construction Thomas Emerson and John O'Neil Creating General-Purpose Corpora Using Automated Search Engine Queries Serge Sharoff Evaluation of Japanese Web-Based Reference Corpora: Effects of Seed Selection and Time Interval Motoko Ueyama Measuring Web Corpus Randomness: A Progress Report Massimiliano Ciaramita and Marco Baroni Using the Web as a Source of LSP Corpora in the Terminology Classroom Sara Castagnoli Specialized Corpora from the Web and Term Extraction for Si...
In empirical linguistics, corpora, i.e. collections of texts assembled so as to represent a given la...
This article introduces ukWaC, deWaC and itWaC, three very large corpora of English, German, and Ita...
The web is a potentially useful corpus for language study because it provides examples of language t...
From the beginning of the twentieth century on, the use of the World Wide Web has become a current t...
and thorough introduction to the promising field of ‘Web as Corpus ’ (hereafter WaC) at a time when ...
We investigate the potential of using the web as a huge corpus for language studies. We test the hyp...
Over the last decade, methods of web corpus construction and the evaluation of web corpora have been...
WAC More and more people are using Web data for linguistic and NLP research. The Web as Corpusworksh...
Abstract. The 60-year-old dream of computational linguistics is to make computers capable of communi...
At the beginning of the first chapter the interdisciplinary setting between linguistics, corpus ling...
In this article the web’s controversial nature as a corpus is explored on both theoretical and appli...
none3In this article we discuss four different ways of using the Web as a corpus, focusing particula...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of the linguists' use of the Web as a corpus. ...
The paper explores some of the issues raised by the notion of the web-as-corpus (Kilgarriff-Greffens...
The Web is a very rich source of linguistic data, and in the last few years it has been used very in...
In empirical linguistics, corpora, i.e. collections of texts assembled so as to represent a given la...
This article introduces ukWaC, deWaC and itWaC, three very large corpora of English, German, and Ita...
The web is a potentially useful corpus for language study because it provides examples of language t...
From the beginning of the twentieth century on, the use of the World Wide Web has become a current t...
and thorough introduction to the promising field of ‘Web as Corpus ’ (hereafter WaC) at a time when ...
We investigate the potential of using the web as a huge corpus for language studies. We test the hyp...
Over the last decade, methods of web corpus construction and the evaluation of web corpora have been...
WAC More and more people are using Web data for linguistic and NLP research. The Web as Corpusworksh...
Abstract. The 60-year-old dream of computational linguistics is to make computers capable of communi...
At the beginning of the first chapter the interdisciplinary setting between linguistics, corpus ling...
In this article the web’s controversial nature as a corpus is explored on both theoretical and appli...
none3In this article we discuss four different ways of using the Web as a corpus, focusing particula...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of the linguists' use of the Web as a corpus. ...
The paper explores some of the issues raised by the notion of the web-as-corpus (Kilgarriff-Greffens...
The Web is a very rich source of linguistic data, and in the last few years it has been used very in...
In empirical linguistics, corpora, i.e. collections of texts assembled so as to represent a given la...
This article introduces ukWaC, deWaC and itWaC, three very large corpora of English, German, and Ita...
The web is a potentially useful corpus for language study because it provides examples of language t...