corpus linguistics

tool: MMax2

Purpose: 

MMax2 is a text annotation tool for creating and visualizing annotations. It has advanced and customizable methods for information and relation visualization.

Features: 

• Determination of the word class / part of speech (POS) for words in a text
• Determination of word senses, including the disambiguation of homonymous and polysemous words
• Detection of anaphoric expressions and identification of their antecedents

A&H use case 1 description: 
The MMax2 annotation tool has been used by the Embedded GeoCrossWalk project to perform annotation of the Stormont Papers resource.
Publisher: 
EML Research gGmbH
Creator: 
Christoph Muller
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Alternate tool(s): 

NXT (NITE XML), Annotate

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Svenja Adolphs from the University of Nottingham presented "Corpus, Context and Ubiquitous Computing", an exciting look towards expanding the horizons of corpus linguisics.

Corpus Linguistics takes place every two years, and has become established as the biggest conference in the field, with the widest geographical participation and the widest scope of languages under in

A seminar led by Anouk Lang (University of Birmingham) as part of the London Seminar in Digital Text and Scholarship series at Stewart House, School of Advanced Study, Institute for English Studies, University of London.

http://www.sas.ac.uk/events/visitor_events.php?page=ies_semi...

Report from the Methods Network workshop organized by the Oxford Text Archive, Oxford University, 17-18 May 2006

The workshop aimed to disseminate advanced methods in linguistic analysis using linguistic corpora to researchers in literary studies.

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