<div dir="ltr">Dear clan users,<br><br>In a bilingual corpus, is there a way to search for pairs of sentences where a language switch has occurred? A search for the tagged language will only reveal switches from the minor to the major language, but we'd like to extract both:<br><br>*FAC: ʔaqaixana . <br>*FAC: ten qaica naxa qaicaʔ . <br>*FAC: [- spa] vamos afuera . <---- LANGUAGE SWITCH FROM THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE TO THIS SENTENCE (major to minor -- can be found searching for [- spa])<br>*FAC: ñaq qaica ten paʔatauec na . <---- LANGUAGE SWITCH FROM THE PREVIOUS SENTENCE TO THIS SENTENCE (minor to major -- can it be found?)<br>*FAC: ñaq qaica ten . <br><br><br><br>Thank you in advance,<br><br>Gladys Ojea and Alex Cristia<br><br><br></div>
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