Corpora: Looking for French concordances on-line

Chris Gledhill cjg6 at st-andrews.ac.uk
Mon Feb 28 09:39:53 UTC 2000


Hello David and Jean
In addition to the sites pointed out by Jean, I notice that Hong Kong University have a site which also allows web concordances of French. The initial choice is between English or Chinese, but then a French corpus is aavailable alongside the main English language corpora (Brown, LOB etc.).
Here's the address:
http://vlc.polyu.edu.hk/scripts/concordance/WWWconcapp.htm

cordialement
Chris Gledhill
(St Andrews University, Scotland)
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Jean Veronis <Jean.Veronis at newsup.univ-mrs.fr>
    To: David Mighetto <mighetto at rom.gu.se>; corpora at hd.uib.no <corpora at hd.uib.no>
    Date: 27 February 2000 21:59
    Subject: Re: Corpora: Looking for French concordances on-line
    
    
    At 00:46 22/02/00 +0100, David Mighetto wrote:
    
    >I'm steel looking for French concordances (full or DEMO) on-line.
    >
    >Does anybody know if there are some URLs that lead me to something I can
    >use on the Internet?
    
    The largest French database is FRANTEXT, but the access is restrcited and
    you need to subscribe:
    
      http://jupiter.inalf.cnrs.fr/bases/bases.html
    
    Apart from the already mentioned free resources (ABU, etc.), you can also
    access to:
    
      Balzac   : http://134.59.31.1/~brunet/BALZAC/index.html
      Rabelais : http://134.59.31.3/rabelais.html (old French, though)
    
    There are also French concordances on a few works at
    
      http://www.intratext.com
    
    but the site is growing.
    
    You can also use the BNF site, which offers full text search, although the
    result is not presented in form of KWIC lines and is a bit difficult to use:
    
      http://gallica.bnf.fr/
    
    
    
    

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