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en:eebo:multiword [2016/11/11 05:52] – [Lesson 8: Multiword searches] kristinavalentinyovaen:eebo:multiword [2016/11/14 05:08] – [Searching the corpus] kristinavalentinyova
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 ''([word="am"]|[word="are"]|[word="[iy]s"]|[word="has"]|[word="ha[uv]e"])[word="ar?ri[uv]ed"]'' ''([word="am"]|[word="are"]|[word="[iy]s"]|[word="has"]|[word="ha[uv]e"])[word="ar?ri[uv]ed"]''
  
-Frequency -> Node forms provides a listing of all types found with the given query in order of frequency. Below are the results of the search viewed as node forms.+**Frequency -> Node forms** provides a listing of all types found with the given query in order of frequency. Below are the results of the search viewed as node forms.
  
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 A number of things can be done at this stage, including a survey of the i.p.m. by period. A number of things can be done at this stage, including a survey of the i.p.m. by period.
  
-Frequency → Text Types on the menu bar shows us a list of frequencies by period and by decade. By default, the results are ordered by frequency. By clicking on the text doc.decade we can order the results chronologically.+**Frequency → Text Types** on the menu bar shows us a list of frequencies by period and by decade. By default, the results are ordered by frequency. By clicking on the text doc.decade we can order the results chronologically.
  
 [[en:eebo:competing_forms|Lesson Three]] gives an example of how such data could be converted into a graph. [[en:eebo:competing_forms|Lesson Three]] gives an example of how such data could be converted into a graph.
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-Remember that the construction //to be + past participle// is also used as a means of expressing passive voice. This difficulty does not arise with //arrive//, we must keep the possibility in mind when searching for transitive verbs. In the case of a verb such as //enter//, where the phrase //is entered// can potentially have both the perfect and passive meanings, there is unfortunately not much we can do to eliminate the undesired variant.+Remember that the construction //to be + past participle// is also used as a means of expressing passive voice. This difficulty does not arise with //arrive//, we must keep this possibility in mind when searching for transitive verbs. In the case of a verb such as //enter//, where the phrase //is entered// can potentially have both the perfect and passive meanings, there is unfortunately not much we can do to eliminate the undesired variant.
 Another complication arises from the use of the participle as adjective, for example //I am ashamed of...// Another complication arises from the use of the participle as adjective, for example //I am ashamed of...//
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