35.1960, Software: WordValue – Search many words at once and colour-code them in context according to their characteristics
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Subject: 35.1960, Software: WordValue – Search many words at once and colour-code them in context according to their characteristics
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Date: 05-Jul-2024
From: Christina Sanchez-Stockhammer [christina.sanchez at phil.tu-chemnitz.de]
Subject: WordValue – Search many words at once and colour-code them in context according to their characteristics
We are very happy to announce the official launch of our easy-to-use
text/corpus analysis tool WordValue
(www.wordvalue.gwi.uni-muenchen.de).
Find out with a single search how often all the words from a long list
occur in a text, or use the innovative “rainbow text” function to get
a fast and intuitive overview of the distribution of lemmas with
similar qualities relative to each other in a text.
Upload your own files to the free web application, use the available
preset texts and tables, or paste your own text into a text box to try
out WordValue right away.
Several short video tutorials and detailed How-to and FAQ sections
show you how to make the most of WordValue’s search and output
options. The tool is easy to use, even with no prior experience in
corpus linguistics, and has possible applications beyond linguistic
research (e.g. in literary studies, language learning and other fields
that use language).
Christina Sanchez-Stockhammer (TU Chemnitz) & Johannes Tochtermann
(LMU Munich)
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Discourse Analysis
Text/Corpus Linguistics
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