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Using Fuzzy Tree Fragments to explore English grammar
English today, 2007-04, Vol.23 (2), p.27-31
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2007 ;2007 Cambridge University Press ;ISSN: 0266-0784 ;EISSN: 1474-0567 ;DOI: 10.1017/S0266078407002052 ;CODEN: ENTOE6
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Title:
Using Fuzzy Tree Fragments to explore English grammar
Author:
Aarts, Bas
;
Nelson, Gerald
;
Wallis, Sean
Subjects:
Corpus linguistics
;
English as an international language
;
English language (Modern)
;
linguistic corpus
;
Original Article
;
parsing
;
syntax
Is Part Of:
English today, 2007-04, Vol.23 (2), p.27-31
Description:
Readers of ET may recall two papers, the first by the late Sidney Greenbaum (‘ICE: the International Corpus of English,’ ET7, 1991, 3–7), the second and by Akiva Quinn & Nick Porter (‘Investigating English Usage with ICECUP’, ET10, 1994, pp. 21–24) which introduced the International Corpus of English (ICE) and its search facility ICECUP (the ICE Corpus Utility Programme). The present paper has a two-fold aim: to (re-)acquaint readers with ICE and discuss the latest developments in ICECUP – including its recent release on CD-ROM. The International Corpus of English was initiated by Sidney Greenbaum, whose aim was to set up a number of identically constructed corpora (for the purpose of grammar research) in the world's various English-speaking countries.
Publisher:
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 0266-0784
EISSN: 1474-0567
DOI: 10.1017/S0266078407002052
CODEN: ENTOE6
Source:
Alma/SFX Local Collection
ProQuest Central
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