CQPweb is a new web-based corpus analysis system, intended to address the conflicting requirements for usability and power in corpus analysis software. To do this, its user interface emulates the BNCweb system. Like BNCweb, CQPweb is built on two separate query technologies: the IMS Open Corpus Workbench and the MySQL relational database. CQPweb’s main innovative feature is its flexibility; its more generalised data model makes it compatible with any corpus. The analysis options available in CQPweb include: concordancing; collocations; distribution tables and charts; frequency lists; and keywords or key tags.
An evaluation of CQPweb against criteria earlier laid down for a future web-based corpus analysis tool suggests that it fulfils many, but not all, of the requirements foreseen for such a piece of software. Despite some limitations, in making a sophisticated query system accessible to untrained users, CQPweb combines ease of use, power and flexibility to a very high degree.
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2022. Forms of Address in Polish Nonprofessional Subtitles. In Language Use, Education, and Professional Contexts [Second Language Learning and Teaching, ], ► pp. 71 ff.
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2022. Adverbs on the move: investigating publisher application of corpus research on recent language change to ELT coursebook development. Corpora 17:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
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2022. Representation of Drought Events in the United Kingdom: Contrasting 200 years of News Texts and Rainfall Records. Frontiers in Environmental Science 10
Deuber, Dagmar, Stephanie Hackert, Eva Canan Hänsel, Alexander Laube, Mahyar Hejrani & Catherine Laliberté
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2022. Pre-suasive and persuasive strategies in the tweets of the Saudi Ministry of Health during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic: A corpus linguistic exploration. Frontiers in Communication 7
Lapshinova-Koltunski, Ekaterina, Christina Pollkläsener & Heike Przybyl
2022. Exploring Explicitation and Implicitation in Parallel Interpreting and Translation Corpora. Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics 119:1 ► pp. 5 ff.
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2022. A Corpus-based Investigation of Modals in Spoken British English: Gender Variation and Change in the Years 1994 and 2014. English Studies 103:8 ► pp. 1318 ff.
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2021. Tweaking NooJ’s Resources to Export Morpheme-Level or Intra-word Annotations. In Formalizing Natural Languages: Applications to Natural Language Processing and Digital Humanities [Communications in Computer and Information Science, 1520], ► pp. 3 ff.
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2020. Linguistic Variation and Change in 250 Years of English Scientific Writing: A Data-Driven Approach. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence 3
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2020. Question Asking During Reading Comprehension Instruction: A Corpus Study of How Question Type Influences the Linguistic Complexity of Primary School Students’ Responses. Reading Research Quarterly 55:3 ► pp. 443 ff.
2020. Shakespeare’s language: Styles and meanings via the computer. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 29:3 ► pp. 191 ff.
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2020. National identities in the context of Shakespeare’s Henry V: Exploring contemporary understandings through collocations. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 29:3 ► pp. 203 ff.
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2020. Issues and challenges in compiling a corpus of Early Modern English plays for comparison with those of William Shakespeare. ICAME Journal 44:1 ► pp. 37 ff.
2020. Teenage swearing in the UK. English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English 41:1 ► pp. 59 ff.
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2019. Shakespeare and his contemporaries: Designing a genre classification scheme for Early English Books Online 1560–1640. ICAME Journal 43:1 ► pp. 59 ff.
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