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en:manualy:kontext:konkordance [2023/05/17 13:46] – [Shuffle] michalskrabalen:manualy:kontext:konkordance [2023/05/17 16:28] jankocek
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 In **newer written corpora** (starting with [[[en:cnk:syn2020|SYN2020]] and [[en:cnk:syn:verze9|SYN verze9]]) it is possible to switch between two window display options: a default view corresponding to the [[en:pojmy:token|tokenization]] of the corpus, or the formatted text view preserving to some extent also the typographic form of the source text (this can be used, for example, to display poetry more clearly). In **newer written corpora** (starting with [[[en:cnk:syn2020|SYN2020]] and [[en:cnk:syn:verze9|SYN verze9]]) it is possible to switch between two window display options: a default view corresponding to the [[en:pojmy:token|tokenization]] of the corpus, or the formatted text view preserving to some extent also the typographic form of the source text (this can be used, for example, to display poetry more clearly).
  
-[{{:kurz:dialog_p.png?nolink&direct&450 |Expanding the context in spoken corpora and its representation by utterances FIXME}}] +[{{:en:manualy:kontext:dialog_p_en.png?&direct&450 |Expanding the context in spoken corpora and its representation by utterances FIXME}}] 
 In **spoken corpora**, switching between two display options -- linear display (as in written corpora) or display by individual speakers’ utterances -- is possible too. Obviously, the Speech view makes it easier to navigate through spoken language transcripts.  In **spoken corpora**, switching between two display options -- linear display (as in written corpora) or display by individual speakers’ utterances -- is possible too. Obviously, the Speech view makes it easier to navigate through spoken language transcripts. 
  
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-FIXME In the default settings, the concordance is ordered according to the order in which the search results (individual concordance lines) are found in the corpus (e.g. in the corpus [[en:cnk:syn2015|SYN2015]] the first texts are fiction, then non-fiction and finally journalistic). This has the advantage of making it quicker to find matching rows. Nonetheless, if the concordance is extensive, and one needs to acquire a representative sample (e.g. for manual analysis), it is preferable to work with randomly shuffled lines. This can be done with the **Concordance → Shuffle** option. The resulting shuffle of the concordance lines is random yet repeatable.+In the default settings, the concordance is ordered according to the order in which the search results (individual concordance lines) are found in the corpus (e.g. in the corpus [[en:cnk:syn2015|SYN2015]] the first texts are fiction, then non-fiction and finally journalistic). This has the advantage of making it quicker to find matching rows. Nonetheless, if the concordance is extensive, and one needs to acquire a representative sample (e.g. for manual analysis), it is preferable to work with randomly shuffled lines. This can be done with the **Concordance → Shuffle** option. The resulting shuffle of the concordance lines is random yet repeatable.
  
-Using the Shuffle option automatically is recommended, as it ensures that every concordance, before being displayed, is randomized in this way. The permanent setting of concordance lines shuffling is achievable in the **View → General view options** menu (the /Shuffle concordance lines by default// option). Such an approach functions as an effective prevention against drawing incorrect conclusions from studying a sample of results which originate from an unrepresentative set of texts. +Using the Shuffle option automatically is recommended, as it ensures that every concordance, before being displayed, is randomized in this way. The permanent setting of concordance lines shuffling is achievable in the **View → General view options** menu (the //Shuffle concordance lines by default// option). Such an approach functions as an effective prevention against drawing incorrect conclusions from studying a sample of results which originate from an unrepresentative set of texts. 
  
 If concordance lines shuffling is enabled by default, the Shuffle option will perform another random rearrangement. For each concordance, an explicit shuffling algorithm causes the results after the first, second, third... nth shuffle to match on repeated attempts on the same query. This guarantees the repeatability of experiments on corpora even when using a shuffled concordance.  If concordance lines shuffling is enabled by default, the Shuffle option will perform another random rearrangement. For each concordance, an explicit shuffling algorithm causes the results after the first, second, third... nth shuffle to match on repeated attempts on the same query. This guarantees the repeatability of experiments on corpora even when using a shuffled concordance.