[Corpora-List] Keywords Generator (fwd)

True Friend true.friend2004 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 18 16:03:36 UTC 2008


Thnx I'd like to learn something specially Python related stuff.

On Feb 18, 2008 8:16 PM, Jason Baldridge <jbaldrid at mail.utexas.edu> wrote:

> If you'd like to learn more detail about the *nix commands and learn how
> to roll your own, check out Chapter 3 of Chris Brew and Mark Moens book
> draft:
> http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/~cbrew/2007/spring/684.02/dilbook.pdf<http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/%7Ecbrew/2007/spring/684.02/dilbook.pdf>
>
> We also have a tips and tricks wiki for UT Austin's compling lab that
> includes some notes on Unix commands:
>
>
> http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/tips_and_tricks#handy_unix_commands
>
> Also, on a related note, we put Peyton Todd's corpus linguistics
> compilation (posted to corpora list some time ago) on our wiki and added to
> it:
>
> http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/corpus_linguistics
>
> Others are welcome to add to the wiki if they wish.
>
> Jason
>
>
> On Feb 18, 2008 8:44 AM, Trevor Jenkins <trevor.jenkins at suneidesis.com>
> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 18 Feb 2008, True Friend <true.friend2004 at gmail.com> asked for
> > help:
> >
> > Antconc has a word frequency count feature. Why not use that?
> >
> > Ben Allison has given you a UNIX solution. Here's mine
> >
> > tr "[:space:]" "\n" <Sense\ and\ Sensibility.txt|tr "[:upper:]"
> > "[:lower:]"|tr -d "[:punct:]"|sort|uniq -c|sort > SS-list
> >
> > Change "Sense\ and\ Sensibility.txt" and "SS-list" to what ever your own
> > files are call. You can tell what I've been playing with recently. ;-)
> >
> > The difference between mine and Ben's is mine relies solely upon
> > standard
> > filters that should be available on every UNIX machine. You might not
> > have
> > Perl installed, which is required by Ben's version. Of course, you might
> > not have the GNU version of textutils, which I'm relying upon. We're
> > both
> > sorting on ascending frequency.
> >
> > > Hi Folks
> > I need a a programm/script (even of *nix) that can provide frequency of
> > a
> > wordlist from two corpora. Actually I have made this list by comparing
> > two
> > word lists one from general english (specifically from Pakistani Origin)
> > and
> > law english (also of Pakistani origin). I know want to present these
> > keywords with their frequencies in both corpora as a proof that these
> > words
> > are more frequent in law. Keywords are generated by Antconc.
> > Is there any script/tool that can generate a parallel list of
> > frequencies of
> > each word in both corpora?
> > Regards
> > M Shakir Aziz
> > A Corpus Linguistics Student
> > Pakistan
> >
> > --
> > محمد شاکر عزیز
> >
> >
> > Regards, Trevor
> >
> > <>< Re: deemed!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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