[Corpora-List] Keyness across Texts
Rich Cooper
Rich at EnglishLogicKernel.com
Tue Jul 10 23:54:59 UTC 2007
It works in (gasp) Internet Explorer under Vista and XP.
-Rich
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-corpora at lists.uib.no [mailto:owner-corpora at lists.uib.no] On
Behalf Of Seth Grimes
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 7:12 AM
To: lou.burnard at oucs.ox.ac.uk
Cc: Ute Römer; 'Hunter, Duncan'; corpora at uib.no
Subject: Re: [Corpora-List] Keyness across Texts
Same here. I tried to look at the book and the software messed up my Web
browser. The book was unreadable.
Seth
On Mon, 9 Jul 2007, Lou Burnard wrote:
> Ute Römer wrote:
>> Dear Duncan,
>> You may want to check Mike Scott's and Christopher Tribble's book
/Textual
>> Patterns/ (Benjamins, 2006, browsable at
>> http://site.ebrary.com/pub/benjamins/Doc?isbn=9789027222930) which
contains
>> some very useful chapters on keyness and aboutness (chs. 4 and 5 if I
>> remember correctly) and discusses different ways of identifying keywords
in
>> texts and corpora, and of interpreting the search output.
>>
>
> I'd love to read this book, but alas Mr Benjamins has chosen to provide
> access to it only via some bizarro proprietary closed browser software
which
> isn't available on my computer. Whatever happened to the idea of making
stuff
> *accessible* over the World Wide Web? I find it really depressing that
people
> in the research community continue to fall for this kind of shameless
> protectionism...
>
> OK, rant over. Maybe I'll just have to pop into Blackwells...
>
>
>
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Seth Grimes Alta Plana Corp, analytical computing & data management
Intelligent Enterprise magazine (CMP), Contributing Editor
grimes at altaplana.com http://altaplana.com 301-270-0795
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