29.1899, FYI: 19th c. 100,000-word letter corpus (ENGL & CDN)

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Subject: 29.1899, FYI: 19th c. 100,000-word letter corpus (ENGL & CDN)

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Date: Fri, 04 May 2018 17:11:54
From: Stefan Dollinger [stefan.dollinger at ubc.ca]
Subject: 19th c. 100,000-word letter corpus (ENGL & CDN)

 
A new historical letter corpus, the ''Petworth Emigration to Canada Corpus''
(PECC) is now available. Please see here for details: 

https://www.academia.edu/36550757/Petworth_Emigration_to_Canada_Corpus_PECC_18
30s_

If you wish to use PECC in your non-commercial research, please contact the
editors for the safeguard form to satisfy any copyright requirements. 

Best wishes, 
Stefan D.
 



Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)





 



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