The International Corpus of English is a unique linguistic and sociolinguistic project. When complete it will consist of fifteen or more parallel corpora of spoken English drawn from countries where English is either a majority first language or an official second language. Part I introduces the ICE project and a sub-project that investigates writing by advanced learners of English. Part II describes in detail the design of the corpora, the markup systems for speech and writing, the ICE tagset and parsing scheme, and the software packages that have been developed for automatic tagging and parsing, and for retrieving lexical, grammatical, and sociolinguistic information. Part III discusses problems in compiling the corpora, exemplified by the experience of teams in New Zealand, East Africa, and Hong Kong. Finally, Part IV considers some of the applications envisaged for the corpora: research in linguistics, sociolinguistics and natural language processing; teaching, language planning, and the establishment of norms for teaching and examining in second-language countries.
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The ICE is unique in its assembly of parallel collections of samples of spoken and written English from over 15 English-speaking countries. The book explains the design of the ICE collections and the software and annotation systems that have been developed for the project.
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The book is excellently edited and printed. It opens up a great number of exciting new paths for future research, and does not fail to tell the critical reader about the limitations of the great expectations raised.
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`The book is excellently edited and printed. It opens up a great number of exciting new paths for future research, and does not fail to tell the critical reader about the limitations of the great expectations raised.' English World-Wide 17:2 (1996) `this book will be of most interest to those working in corpus linguistics, especially with the ICE project itself. The thoughtful consideration of what constitutes 'standard English' and how it should be examined in different international settings will also be useful to a wider audience.' Journal of Sociolinguistics `This book, containing 19 chapters by different participants in the ICE effort, is the first easily accessible survey of what is planned and what has been achieved.' Geoffrey Sampson, Natural Language Engineering
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ISBN
9780198235828
Publisert
1996
Utgiver
Vendor
Clarendon Press
Vekt
594 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
302

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