This is the first book to survey the growing field of research known as corpus annotation. The computer corpus has become a central resource in the study of language, and it is increasingly seen as essential to annotate a corpus linguistically in order to successfully extract information from it. This is not only a practical task, but it also provides new insight into the nature of language and the most effective means of analyzing it. The text offers an introduction to the field and presents important research carried out by the University Centre for Computer Corpus Research on Language team…mehr
This is the first book to survey the growing field of research known as corpus annotation. The computer corpus has become a central resource in the study of language, and it is increasingly seen as essential to annotate a corpus linguistically in order to successfully extract information from it. This is not only a practical task, but it also provides new insight into the nature of language and the most effective means of analyzing it. The text offers an introduction to the field and presents important research carried out by the University Centre for Computer Corpus Research on Language team at Lancaster University, that will be of interest to those already involved in corpus annotation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
R.G. Garside, Geoffrey Leech, Anthony Mark Mcenery
Inhaltsangabe
List of contributors Preface 1. Introducing corpus annotation Geoffrey Leech 2. Grammatical tagging Geoffrey Leech 3. Syntactic annotation: treebanks Geoffrey Leech and Elizabeth Eyes 4. Semantic annotation Andrew Wilson and Jenny Thomas 5. Discourse annotation: anaphoric relations in corpora Roger Garside, Steve Fligelstone and Simon Botley 6. Further levels of annotation Geoffrey Leech, Anthony McEnery and Martin Wynne 7. A hybrid grammatical tagger: CLAWS4 Roger Garside and Nicholas Smith 8. How to generalise the task of annotation Steve Fligelstone, Mike Pacey and Paul Rayson 9. Improving a tagger Nicholas Smith 10. Retageting a tagger Fernando Sánchez León and Amalio F.Nieto-Serrano 11. The use of syntactic annotation tools: partial and full parsing Jeremy Bateman, Jean Forrest, and Tim Willis 12. Higher-level annotation tools Roger Garside and Paul Rayson 13. A corpus/annotation toolbox Anthony McEnery and Paul Rayson 14. A corpus-based grammar tool Anthony McEnery, John Paul Baker and John Hutchinson 15. The exploitation of multilingual annotated corpora for term extraction Anthony McEnery, Jean-Marc Langé, Michael Oakes and Jean Véronis 16. Cross-linguistic guidelines for the annotation of corpora Peter Kahrel, Ruthanna Barnett and Geoffrey Leech 17. Consistency and accuracy in correcting automatically-tagged corpora John Paul Baker Appendix I: Sources for further information (WWW and e-mail addresses) Appendix II: Abbreviations and acronyms Appendix III: Specimen annotation practices: the C7 and C5 tagsets Bibliography Index
List of contributors Preface 1. Introducing corpus annotation Geoffrey Leech 2. Grammatical tagging Geoffrey Leech 3. Syntactic annotation: treebanks Geoffrey Leech and Elizabeth Eyes 4. Semantic annotation Andrew Wilson and Jenny Thomas 5. Discourse annotation: anaphoric relations in corpora Roger Garside, Steve Fligelstone and Simon Botley 6. Further levels of annotation Geoffrey Leech, Anthony McEnery and Martin Wynne 7. A hybrid grammatical tagger: CLAWS4 Roger Garside and Nicholas Smith 8. How to generalise the task of annotation Steve Fligelstone, Mike Pacey and Paul Rayson 9. Improving a tagger Nicholas Smith 10. Retageting a tagger Fernando Sánchez León and Amalio F.Nieto-Serrano 11. The use of syntactic annotation tools: partial and full parsing Jeremy Bateman, Jean Forrest, and Tim Willis 12. Higher-level annotation tools Roger Garside and Paul Rayson 13. A corpus/annotation toolbox Anthony McEnery and Paul Rayson 14. A corpus-based grammar tool Anthony McEnery, John Paul Baker and John Hutchinson 15. The exploitation of multilingual annotated corpora for term extraction Anthony McEnery, Jean-Marc Langé, Michael Oakes and Jean Véronis 16. Cross-linguistic guidelines for the annotation of corpora Peter Kahrel, Ruthanna Barnett and Geoffrey Leech 17. Consistency and accuracy in correcting automatically-tagged corpora John Paul Baker Appendix I: Sources for further information (WWW and e-mail addresses) Appendix II: Abbreviations and acronyms Appendix III: Specimen annotation practices: the C7 and C5 tagsets Bibliography Index
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