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- P-filter (positive filter) | - P-filter (positive filter) | ||
- N-filter (negative filter) | - N-filter (negative filter) | ||
- | While the positive filter is used to select a subset of concordances from the initial list, the negative filer allows to remove some of the irrevelant | + | While the positive filter is used to select a subset of concordances from the initial list, the negative filer allows to remove some of the irrelevant |
- | Within the form for filtering it is necessary to initially specify the type of filter (positive/ | + | Within the form for filtering it is necessary to initially specify the type of filter (positive/ |
- | [[en:kurz:prvni_dotaz#typy_dotazu|type of query]] which will be used and entry of the filtered query itself. | + | [[en:eebo:first_query#query_types|type of query]] which will be used and the entry of the filtered query itself. |
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- | The option **Selected token** (with the values **first**, **last**) is useful only for positive filtering. It specifies which of the context words should be marked as co-occurrence in KWIC in those cases when there are more than one such words occuring | + | The option **Selected token** (with the values **first**, **last**) is useful only for positive filtering. It specifies which of the context words should be marked as co-occurrence in KWIC in those cases when there are more than one such words occurring |
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- | If we wish to filter out only those concordances in which the conjunction //a// occurs in the immediate proximity of lemma // | + | If we wish to filter out only those concordances in which the conjunction //a// occurs in the immediate proximity of lemma // |
The assessment of the filter automatically redirects the user to the page with the updated concordance. In the case of the negative filter the specified examples are erased from the concordance (the number of the concordance lines will also be reduced). In the case of the positive filter the resulting concordance contains only those lines that satisfy the condition, the overall frequency is also correspondingly lowered, the contextual co-occurrences (if there are any) are marked red. | The assessment of the filter automatically redirects the user to the page with the updated concordance. In the case of the negative filter the specified examples are erased from the concordance (the number of the concordance lines will also be reduced). In the case of the positive filter the resulting concordance contains only those lines that satisfy the condition, the overall frequency is also correspondingly lowered, the contextual co-occurrences (if there are any) are marked red. |