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The [[http://treq.korpus.cz|Treq]] application serves for searching Czech-, English-, and Spanish-foreign languages dictionaries, which have been automatically created based on data derived from the parallel corpus [[en:cnk:intercorp|InterCorp]]. It enables users to search for all possible equivalents used in translations, or to find synonyms. | The [[http://treq.korpus.cz|Treq]] application serves for searching Czech-, English-, and Spanish-foreign languages dictionaries, which have been automatically created based on data derived from the parallel corpus [[en:cnk:intercorp|InterCorp]]. It enables users to search for all possible equivalents used in translations, or to find synonyms. |
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Treq is an online application (the only thing we need to use it is a web browser) and it is accessible without [[en:kurz:zaciname|registration]] to all users at **[[http://treq.korpus.cz|treq.korpus.cz]]**. Apart from that, it is also possible to use Treq also via an [[en:manualy:api|API]]. | Treq is an online application (the only thing we need to use it is a web browser) and it is accessible without [[en:kurz:zaciname|registration]] to all users at **[[http://treq.korpus.cz|treq.korpus.cz]]**. Apart from that, it is also possible to use Treq via an [[en:manualy:api|API]]. |
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To use Treq, start by specifying the desired language pair by selecting source language (the language of the query) and target language (the language of the potential equivalents). The query can be entered either as a specific word form, as a lemma (//Lemma//), as a multiword unit (//Multiword//) or using regular expressions (//RegEx//). The query can also be made case insensitive (//A = a//). Depending on the //Restrict to:// parameter, result retrieval can target different text types: the fiction-oriented core texts, specific collections, or the entire corpus. Then enter your query (//Query://) and click //Search//. The query result is a list of all translation candidates of the given word, sorted by decreasing frequency by default. By clicking on a particular candidate, you can browse its occurrences in InterCorp and check the translation contexts. The reported frequency may differ since the corpus query may also find instances where the potential equivalent corresponds to a different word. | To use Treq, start by specifying the desired language pair by selecting source language (the language of the query) and target language (the language of the potential equivalents). The query can be entered either as a specific word form, as a lemma (//Lemma//), as a multiword unit (//Multiword//) or using regular expressions (//RegEx//). The query can also be made case insensitive (//A = a//). Depending on the //Restrict to:// parameter, result retrieval can target different text types: the fiction-oriented core texts, specific collections, or the entire corpus. Then enter your query (//Query://) and click //Search//. The query result is a list of all translation candidates of the given word, sorted by decreasing frequency by default. By clicking on a particular candidate, you can browse its occurrences in InterCorp and check the translation contexts. The reported frequency may differ since the corpus query may also find instances where the potential equivalent corresponds to a different word. |