Re: [Corpora-List] LEXICOGRAPHIC SOFTWARE TOOLS

From: P Heacock (pheacock@cup.org)
Date: Wed Oct 02 2002 - 23:44:21 MET DST

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    OTHER would be our answer. Cambridge has recently begun to use an online database compilation system created by dataformat.com <http://www.dataformat.com/> which employs XMetaL as its text editor. It's an amazingly versatile system that allows for online access by editors anywhere in the world, and because the titles are compiled in XML, it's easy to create CD-ROMs and to convert to Quark for print editions.

    We use corpus software created by our own systems developers.

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    Paul Heacock
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    Cambridge University Press
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    On 9/25/2002 7:21 AM, delucca@nilc.icmc.usp.br wrote: > >Dear Colleagues, > > > >We would like to hearing from you WHAT computational tools do you >use at the >present time for developping your LEXICOGRAPHIC projects. > > >WORDSMITH TOOLS >TATOE >TACT (for MSDOS) >SHOEBOX >LEXA (for MSDOS) >KWIC CONCORDANCE >HYBERBASE >MONOCONC Pro >CONCORDANCE 2.0 >CORPUS WIZARD >RANGE & WORD >DICTGEN >OTHER > > > >We look forward to hearing from you with great interest. > > >Thank you very much in advance for your reply. > > > >Yours Sincerely > > > > >J.L. DeLucca, PhD > >Interinstitutional Center for Research and Development in >Computational Linguistics (NILC) >Sao Paulo University > > > > >------------------------------------------------- >This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ > >



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