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With the selection **Query → New query**, it is always possible to begin a new corpus search. By clicking on this option we abandon our previous query and any results produced with it, and we begin with a new search. The following text primarily deals with creating queries in single language corpora; the specifics of searching the parallel corpora [[en: | With the selection **Query → New query**, it is always possible to begin a new corpus search. By clicking on this option we abandon our previous query and any results produced with it, and we begin with a new search. The following text primarily deals with creating queries in single language corpora; the specifics of searching the parallel corpora [[en: | ||
- | After clicking on the item New Query, a basic search menu appears for the user. Within this form it is possible to select a corpus in which the search will be conducted, and the [[en:eebo:first_query# | + | After clicking on the item New Query, a basic search menu appears for the user. Within this form it is possible to select a corpus in which the search will be conducted and enter a query in the input line below it. You can use the switch to activate the **Advanced query** function which works with the [[en:pojmy:cql|Corpus Query Language]]. The form also includes |
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+ | Every query can be specified further for the context in which the term is found and documents in which we want to search. | ||
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+ | Once the query has been typed, we may begin the search either by clicking on the **Search** button, or by pressing the Enter key, if the cursor is in the input line. | ||
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+ | ===== Suggesting other variants of the input word ====== | ||
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+ | In the [[en:cnk:syn2020|SYN2020]] corpus, there is also a special add-on available for suggesting other possible variants of the input word. This is indicated by a blue background of the word and activated by Ctrl/ | ||
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+ | E.g., when typing the word //filozof//, this add-on warns us that this lemma includes two sublemmata in SYN2020, namely spelling variants //filozof// and //filosof// (the same applies to derived words). It is then up to the user which variants to include in his/ | ||
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+ | The add-on is available for both simple and advanced query mode. | ||
===== Corpus selection ===== | ===== Corpus selection ===== | ||
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====== Recent queries ====== | ====== Recent queries ====== | ||
- | The item displays an overview of the most recent queries used (a simplified list of previous queries is also accessible directly from the query form, via a link above the input line). By clicking on the link //use query//, we paste a previously specified constraints into the query form and we may either use it without any changes, or we may modify it further (e.g. change the corpus in which the query will be used, the query type, or we may specify the context). | + | The item displays an overview of the most recent queries used (a simplified list of previous queries is also accessible directly from the query form, via a link above the input line). These queries can be filtered according to the query type or the currently used corpus, and only archived queries can be viewed as well. By clicking on the link //Edit and search//, we paste a previously specified constraints into the query form and we may either use it without any changes, or we may modify it further (e.g. change the corpus in which the query will be used, the query type, or we may specify the context). By clicking on the //Archive// option, we can name the query and permanently save it to the query history archive for later reuse. |
====== Word list ====== | ====== Word list ====== | ||
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