[Corpora-List] Brazilian fiction -- 1900s

Oto Vale oto at letras.ufg.br
Mon Aug 8 12:43:58 UTC 2005


Hi,
1) Some Paulo Coelho's books can be found in CD-ROM (PDF format). 
You can buy it in this site: http://tinyurl.com/bvgyn

2) The codes of Borba-Ramsey corpus can be found in DUP -Dicionario de Usos
do Portugues. Ed.Atica
http://www.atica.com.br/catalogo.asp?ISBN=8508080913

Oto A.Vale


--------- Mensagem Original --------
De: Mark Davies <Mark_Davies at byu.edu>
Para: corpora at uib.no <corpora at uib.no>
Assunto: [Corpora-List] Brazilian fiction -- 1900s
Data: 05/08/05 09:16

> I'm in need fiction texts from Brazil from the 1900s.  They can't be from
Portugal, they can't be from before 1900, and they have to be literature
(novels, short stories, or plays).  I've already tried the following
sources:
> 
> -- LacioWeb (Most of the fiction texts are actually from the 1800s, though
~1,000,000 are from the 1900s - I already have these)
> -- Borba-Ramsey corpus (I already have ~400k words from novels/short
stories and ~200k from plays. Unfortunately, there are no original sources
for the text codes: PAM, BH, etc)
> -- http://lael.pucsp.br/~tony/ <http://lael.pucsp.br/~tony/> ;
http://www.tonyberber.f2s.com/ <http://www.tonyberber.f2s.com/> 
> -- http://www.linguateca.pt/textos_port.html
<http://www.linguateca.pt/textos_port.html> 
> -- ELRA and Oxford Text Archive
> -- The usual collections of e-texts (e.g.
http://alecrim.inf.ufsc.br/bdnupill/
<http://alecrim.inf.ufsc.br/bdnupill/> , http://www.bn.br
<http://www.bn.br>  [Biblioteca Digital],
http://www.bibvirt.futuro.usp.br/index.php
<http://www.bibvirt.futuro.usp.br/index.php> ). Most of these texts
are from 1800s, and are usually very similar texts at each site.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any info that you might have.
> 
> Mark Davies 
> 
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