WebThe Lancaster-Oslo/Bergen Corpus (LOB Corpus) is a British English counterpart of the Brown Corpus. Like its American counterpart, it contains 500 texts of c. 2,000 words, distributed across 15 text categories, 9 informative and 6 imaginative. The LOB Corpus exists in two main versions: the original version and a POS-tagged version. WebThe Corpus of Historical American English and small corpora (Brown+, ARCHER, etc) There are a number of other corpora of historical English for the 1800s-1900s. Some of …
The Freiburg - LOB Corpus of British English (FLOB) — LT World
WebThe corpora listed below are available at the department. corpora are available online; some of them are listed here. MANUALS The list below gives information (links or references) about where you can find the manuals or more information about the corpora. Some manuals are available online, Like the original Brown and LOB corpora, F-LOB contains 500 texts of around 2000 words each, distributed across 15 text categories. The texts were not obtained by random sampling but were selected carefully to match the LOB corpus as closely as possible. See more The Freiburg-LOB Corpus (‘F-LOB’) (original version) compiled by Christian Mair, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg See more Christian Mair(project leader) The following people were involved in the process of selecting and typing the text-extracts and/or proofreading: Birgit Felleisen, Heike … See more Original (plain-text) Version: Hundt, Marianne, Andrea Sand, and Rainer Siemund. 1999. Manual of Information to accompany The Freiburg – LOB Corpus of British English (‘FLOB’). Freiburg: Department of … See more The Lancaster-Oslo-Bergen Corpus of British English (LOB) The Brown Corpus of Present-Day Edited American English The Freiburg update of the Brown corpus (Frown) The Kolhapur Corpus of Indian English (Shastri … See more diary of dave the villager 41
B-BROWN English Department UZH
WebThe Recent Grammatical Change project focused initially on the British pair of corpora (LOB and FLOB), building on previous work done by Christian Mair and Marianne Hundt at Freiburg (Germany) where the Frown and FLOB Corpora were created. In collaboration with Freiburg, we POS-tagged the FLOB Corpus, using the C8 tagset, a somewhat more ... WebIn 1991 a group of students at Freiburg University were engaged in what at first sight must appear as an almost anachronistic activity: they were keying in extracts of roughly 2,000 … http://korpus.uib.no/icame/manuals/FLOB/INDEX.HTM diary of dave the villager