Re: Corpora: Suitable software for producing lemmatised conc

Max Schulze (bschulze@xis.xerox.com)
Fri, 6 Feb 1998 06:00:42 PST



I'd be surprised if you find many. I know about only one software package
that has this feature: the IMS Corpus Workbench developed by Oliver Christ
and myself. It allows complex searches for any type of annotation; its
flexible output features enables you to generate concordances, tables etc.
not only of the word forms matched in a corpus, but also of any associated
annotation.

The IMS CWB is available at no charge (restricted to non-commercial
research purposes, however) from the University of Stuttgart, Institute for
Natural Language Processing (IMS), Germany. Contact Ulrich Heid
(uli@ims.uni-stuttgart.de) for further information.

Max
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Bruno Maximilian Schulze (bschulze@xis.xerox.com)
Pagis Indexing Sr. SW Engineer
Xerox Imaging Systems, ScanSoft Inc.
Peabody, MA, USA

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Subject: Corpora: Suitable software for producing lemmatised concorda
Author: Jon Mills <jon.mills@luton.ac.uk> at intergate
Date: 2/6/98 3:19 AM

I would be grateful for any observations of the relative
merits and drawbacks of available software packages for
the production of lemmatised concordances.

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