Re: Corpora: when does a subcorpus become a corpus

From: P. Kaszubski (przemka@amu.edu.pl)
Date: Sat Jan 05 2002 - 00:52:56 MET

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    On 3 Jan 2002, at 11:36, Sampo Nevalainen wrote:

    > representativeness remains. Here I agree with Ute Roemer, who wrote: "The
    > important question in this context is 'What do you want to do with the
    > (sub)corpus?'"
    >

    Absolutely, one simply needs to know what kind of text / genre etc.
    one seeks the corpus to represent ...

    > Ps. Please regard this as a note from a person who tends to consider the
    > notion of "representative of a language" as an oxymoron, a "mission
    > impossible".
    >

    ... and how close, realistically speaking, one can get there.

    Best regards,

    Przemek

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