[Corpora-List] DB of (base form, inflected form) - Summary of answers

From: tebeka michael (tebeka@cs.bgu.ac.il)
Date: Wed Jan 15 2003 - 09:11:46 MET

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    Hello All,

    I'd like to thanks you for helping Shlomi (http://cs.haifa.ac.il/~shlomo/)
    out.
    Here is a summary of the responses I've got:

    o Alex Clark and Tomaz Erjavec suggested Multext-East at
      http://nl.ijs.si/ME
    o X Guo suggested the book 'Word Frequencies in Written and Spoken
      English' by Geoffrey Leech, Paul Rayson and Adrew Wilson
    o Yuval Krymolowski suggested using WordNet's data base
      (www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn)
    o Evelyne Tzoukermann and Nabil Hathout suggested the Celex database from
      LDC (www.ldc.upenn.edu)
    o Ralf Steinberger suggested WordSmith lemma list (in extras)
      (http://www.lexically.net/wordsmith/version3/index.htm)
    o Ann Lawson suggested Oxford University Press
      (ww.oup.co.uk/digital_reference)
    o Philip Resnik suggested the XTAG morphological database
      (http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~xtag)
    o Jonathan Young has his own data bases (Jonathan_Young@attbi.com)

    Thats about all.

    Thanks again.

    Bye.
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