Corpora: BNC World Edition now available

From: Lou Burnard (lou.burnard@computing-services.oxford.ac.uk)
Date: Tue Mar 20 2001 - 14:53:45 MET

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                     BRITISH NATIONAL CORPUS - WORLD EDITION

    After many delays (a postal strike being the latest) Oxford's
    Humanities Computing Unit is now shipping the revised second edition
    of the British National Corpus, which we are calling BNC-WORLD to
    indicate that the corpus is now available under licence world wide.

    For background information on the BNC, a one-hundred million word
    snapshot of the English language at the end of the 20th century,
    please visit our website at http://info.ox.ac.uk/bnc

    A licence to use BNC World is available in two flavours: under the single
    user licence (cost 50 pounds) you can install the whole corpus and the
    SARA software on a single machine for personal use; alternatively, for
    250 pounds you can set up the corpus for networked access by up to 50
    people. Alternatively, for the same prices, you can install just the
    corpus itself and use whatever software you like. The corpus is supplied
    in compressed format as a single tar archive containing over 4000 files of
    SGML data. Full documentation of the linguistic and structural tagging is
    included.

    The part-of-speech tagging in the new edition has been extensively
    revised at Lancaster University. Large numbers of errors and
    inconsistencies in the tagging and markup have been removed, and the
    encoding has been brought into conformance with recent standards. Several
    enhancements and corrections have been made in the metadata attached to
    each text. The SARA software now includes facilities for lemmatized searching,
    improved handling of collocation searching, and the ability to build
    and use arbitrary subcorpora.

    For ordering information, please visit
    http://info.ox.ac.uk/bnc/getting/ordering.html

    Lou Burnard

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