LINGUIST List 14.76
Fri Jan 10 2003
Qs: English Corpora, Bibliographic Reference
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- Marie Nilsenova, American English corpora - written and spoken
- Jane Hacking, bibliographic reference
Message 1: American English corpora - written and spoken
Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 05:37:06 +0000
From: Marie Nilsenova <m.nilsenova
hum.uva.nl>
Subject: American English corpora - written and spoken
For my research on declarative questions, I'm looking for a ToBI
annotated corpus of American English conversations - there does not
seem to be anything that's available to general public but I was
wondering whether somebody has a small corpus locally that they'd be
willing to share?
Also, does anybody know whether there exists a corpus of AmE written
conversations? (e.g., chatting, instant messaging) I'd greatly
appreciate any tips.
Best regards,
Marie Nilsenova
University of Amsterdam
Nw. Doelenstraat 15
1012 CP Amsterdam
Subject-Language: English; Code: ENG
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Message 2: bibliographic reference
Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 11:30:34 +0000
From: Jane Hacking <j.hacking
utah.edu>
Subject: bibliographic reference
Can someone tell me where the following article was published. Thanks.
Mark Aronoff, Relevance of productivity in synchronic word formation
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