[Corpora-List] Survey of English Usage Annual Report 2005: New range of software products released

From: Christine Bowles (uclecbo@ucl.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Apr 20 2006 - 20:39:33 MET DST

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    Dear Colleague

    The Survey of English Usage Annual Report 2005 can be viewed here:

    http://www.ucl.ac.uk/english-usage/archives/2005report.htm

    You may also be interested in a new range of software products that the
    Survey will shortly be launching. All orders received before 30 June will
    receive an automatic 10% discount on the published prices. Further
    discounts are available for orders of two or more products.

    For further details and prices,including upgrades,please see:

    http://www.ucl.ac.uk/english-usage/resources/sales.htm

    For a brief outline of each product please see below:

    ICE-GB RELEASE 2, SEARCHABLE WITH ICECUP 3.1

    We are pleased to announce Release 2 of ICE-GB. The material in Release 2
    of the corpus has been synchronised with the sound recordings for the
    spoken part of the corpus, which can optionally be supplied separately.

    Together with Release 2 of ICE-GB we are very pleased to announce the
    publication of ICECUP 3.1, the dedicated exploration software for ICE-GB
    and DCPSE (see below). New features in ICECUP 3.1 include a lexicon and a
    grammaticon, providing an overview of distributions of words and tags, and
    grammatical nodes, respectively. These overview tools contain user-defined
    tables of statistics allowing users to explore, for example, the
    distribution of any word or Fuzzy Tree Fragment (FTF) across the corpus
    map, or study how the lexicon for speech and writing may differ. These
    tables can also be output, e.g. to Excel.

    The Fuzzy Tree Fragment facility has been extended.

    There are many other improvements to ICECUP in this release, including the
    possibility of carrying out pre-indexed lexicon (word+tag) queries,
    parallel searching, mouse-based pan-and-zoom, quick-find controls, viewable
    context, more pop-up help, manual filtering of results and a new FTF
    Creation Wizard.

    ICECUPT 3.1 also features a thoroughly revised on-line help manual covering
    all the new features. A new ICECUP Getting Started booklet will be
    published with the corpus.

    The DIACHRONIC CORPUS OF PRESENT-DAY SPOKEN ENGLISH (DCPSE)

    We are also pleased to announce the publication of a new corpus: DCPSE.
    This corpus contains a total of 800,000 words of spoken English from
    comparable categories in the London-Lund Corpus and the ICE-GB Corpus
    (400,000 words from each corpus). The design of these corpora is similar,
    and it will thus be possible to study the linguistic features of analogous
    categories of spontaneous spoken English over time. DCPSE is the largest
    single collection of checked and parsed orthographically transcribed spoken
    English in the world. The new corpus will provide linguists interested in
    recent linguistic changes in English with a new, innovative and searchable
    database containing spoken English covering a period of 25-30 years. The
    corpus is suppplied on a CD together with the new ICE-CUP 3.1 exploration
    software and a 'Getting Started' booklet.

    ICE-GB SOUND RECORDINGS

    The sound recordings will be available in the form of a set of CDs
    containing uncompressed "wave" files for installation on a hard disk.

    Regards.

    Christine Bowles
    Administrator
    Survey of English Usage
    Department of English Language and Literature
    University College London
    Gower Street
    London WC1E 6BT
    Tel: 020-7679 3119
    Fax: 020-7916 2054
    E-Mail: c.bowles@ucl.ac.uk
    Web: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/english-usage/



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