[Corpora-List] Web interfaces for Brown+ corpora
Xu Jiajin
ustcxujj at gmail.com
Wed Jan 30 03:16:51 UTC 2013
Dear Prof. Davies,
We set up a CQPweb site (http://124.193.83.252/cqp/) at Beijing Foreign
Studies University and mounted our 2009 Brown family corpora, Crown and
CLOB to the site.
Users could use ID: test and password: test to access the Brown family
corpora there.
FYI.
Best,
Jiajin XU
Ph.D., associate professor
National Research Centre for Foreign Language Education
Beijing Foreign Studies University
Beijing 100089
China
xujiajin at bfsu.edu.cn
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 10:55 PM, Mark Davies <Mark_Davies at byu.edu> wrote:
> For a paper I'm writing, I'd like to list the different *web interfaces*
> to the Brown family of corpora (e.g. Brown, LOB, Frown, FLOB). I'm aware of
> the interfaces from:
>
> -- the ICAME site
> -- Sketch Engine
> -- LexTutor
> -- corpus.leeds.ac.uk
>
> But I'm sure that there are more, and I'd appreciate knowing of any others.
>
> Related to this (and sorry, I should probably know this already) -- what
> is the current copyright/licensing status for the Brown family of corpora?
> I've seen http://icame.uib.no/brown/bcm.html#bc7, but it seems like it
> might be a bit outdated (1979).
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Mark Davies
>
> ============================================
> Mark Davies
> Professor of Linguistics / Brigham Young University
> http://davies-linguistics.byu.edu/
>
> ** Corpus design and use // Linguistic databases **
> ** Historical linguistics // Language variation **
> ** English, Spanish, and Portuguese **
> ============================================
>
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