Re: [Corpora-List] American and British English spelling converter

From: Mark P. Line (mark@polymathix.com)
Date: Thu Nov 09 2006 - 17:35:36 MET

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    Ramesh Krishnamurthy wrote:
    >
    > ...and there is no obvious parallel corpus of Br-Am Eng to consult...
    > Do you know of one by any chance...

    Why would it have to be a *parallel* corpus?

    -- Mark

    Mark P. Line
    Polymathix
    San Antonio, TX

    > At 09:56 09/11/2006, you wrote:
    >>I find it fascinating that as soon as we find a linguistic topic
    >>which sparks the interest of everyone here, the discussion suddenly
    >>makes hardly any reference to corpora. Why are suddenly anecdotes,
    >>intuitions, folk theories and made-up examples preferable to
    >>consulting corpora?
    >>
    >>It's a serious question. It seems to me reasonable to bring in these
    >>other factors and pieces of evidence to inform a discussion about
    >>corpus linguistics, but why is almost no-one consulting a corpus, or
    >>consulting research papers based on corpora? Lack of resources? Lack
    >>of tools? Don't think that use of corpora is appropriate for this
    >> question?
    >>
    >>Martin
    >>
    >>--
    >>Martin Wynne
    >>Head of the Oxford Text Archive and
    >>AHDS Literature, Languages and Linguistics
    >>
    >>Oxford University Computing Services
    >>13 Banbury Road
    >>Oxford
    >>UK - OX2 6NN
    >>Tel: +44 1865 283299
    >>Fax: +44 1865 273275
    >>martin.wynne@oucs.ox.ac.uk
    >>
    >>
    >
    > Ramesh Krishnamurthy
    >
    > Lecturer in English Studies, School of Languages and Social Sciences,
    > Aston University, Birmingham B4 7ET, UK
    > [Room NX08, North Wing of Main Building] ; Tel: +44 (0)121-204-3812 ;
    > Fax: +44 (0)121-204-3766
    > http://www.aston.ac.uk/lss/staff/krishnamurthyr.jsp
    >
    > Project Leader, ACORN (Aston Corpus Network): http://corpus.aston.ac.uk/



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