A Wikipedia-based corpus reference tool
| A Wikipedia-based corpus reference tool | |
| Author(s) | Jason Ginsburg |
| Published in | HCCE |
| Date | 2012 |
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| Page(s) | 1-7 |
| Keyword(s) | corpora, language teaching, wikipedia |
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| Language(s) | English |
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| ISBN | 978-1-4503-1191-5 |
| DOI | 10.1145/2160749.2160751 |
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A Wikipedia-based corpus reference tool is a 2012 conference paper written in English by Jason Ginsburg and published in HCCE.
[edit] Abstract
This paper describes a dictionary-like reference tool that is designed to help users find information that is similar to what one would find in a dictionary when looking up a word, except that this information is extracted automatically from large corpora. For a particular vocabulary item, a user can view frequency information, part-of-speech distribution, word-forms, definitions, example paragraphs and collocations. All of this information is extracted automatically from corpora and most of this information is extracted from Wikipedia. Since Wikipedia is a massive corpus covering a diverse range of general topics, this information is probably very representative of how target words are used in general. This project has applications for English language teachers and learners, as well as for language researchers.
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