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- English-Corpora: COCA
[Davies] 1 1 billion word corpus of American English, 1990-2010 Compare to the BNC and ANC Large, balanced, up-to-date, and freely-available online
- Water | City of Corpus Christi
Water For over 130 years, the City of Corpus Christi has been vital as the water supplier for the seven-county region CCW plans for future needs and strives to improve water quality, customer satisfaction, efficiency, and productivity CCW also reviews the design and construction of water infrastructure to ensure resiliency
- Research Guides: Linguistics Resources: Corpora
Frequently Accessed Corpora A corpus is a searchable database of language samples for linguistic research A corpus may be based on written or spoken language Some corpora are tagged or annotated by part of speech; other corpora are plain text
- Text corpus - Wikipedia
In linguistics and natural language processing, a corpus (pl : corpora) or text corpus is a dataset, consisting of natively digital and older, digitalized, language resources, either annotated or unannotated
- Linguistic Corpora - Linguistics - Research Guides at UCLA Library
Linguistic Corpora: A collection of linguistic data, either written texts or a transcription of recorded speech, which can be used as a starting-point of linguistic description or as a means of verifying hypotheses about a language (corpus linguistics)
- CORPUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CORPUS is the body of a human or animal especially when dead How to use corpus in a sentence
- Corpus Christi Events | Celebrations, Festivals Live Music
Corpus Christi Events From Downtown to the Island, get the latest on this week's happenings Make the most out of your time in Corpus Christi with local events and unique festivals! Enjoy live music, shopping experiences, foodie and family events, and more To find events for you and your loved ones, search by category, date, or location
- Corpus Linguistics | Language and Linguistics - EBSCO
The corpus approach to grammar was pioneered by Charles C Fries (1887-1967), who compiled the first large corpus of spoken English by transcribing and annotating large numbers of taped phone conversations (Fries, 1952)
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