Re: Corpora: (Robust and fast) PC concordance programs

From: George Demetriou (g.demetriou@dcs.shef.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Jan 24 2001 - 11:10:04 MET

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    Hi Mark,

    You may want to look at CorpusBench, a very efficient
    commercial software that Longman used to build their
    corpora resources. At the time (1994) we used it to build
    the BNC with it and I remember it was quite fast for concordances.
    The company is called Textware and they are based at Denmark.
    Although that version of CorpusBench was for OS/2,
    I believe there must be a Windows version now.

    Best,

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    Mark Davies wrote:
    ....
    >
    > My question then: are there in fact any **PC-based**, **commercially
    > available** programs that can search 100,000,000+ word corpora in a couple
    > of seconds (or less)? I realize that there may be some custom solutions
    > that researchers have created, but I need to focus here on
    > commercially-available software (or shareware/freeware, if in fact such a
    > program existed that meets these specs).
    >
    > Thanks in advance for your help.
    >
    > Mark Davies



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