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To demonstrate using the OBC, we can look at the speakers who used the word //bloody// in the proceedings; specifically, their gender and their role at the court. To view the interrelation between these two attributes, a standard concordance needs to be created. | To demonstrate using the OBC, we can look at the speakers who used the word //bloody// in the proceedings; specifically, their gender and their role at the court. To view the interrelation between these two attributes, a standard concordance needs to be created. |
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Make sure you have selected the OBC and using the basic query type, search for the word ''bloody. ''Click on ''Frequency ''in the top bar menu and select //Custom//. In the box, select //Two-attribute interrelationship//. Here you can adjust the minimal frequency value or percentile – to include all occurrences, select //absolute frequency// and type in //1//. In the first row, select the attribute //utterance.speaker_sex//, while in the second row, select //utterance.speaker_role//. When you are satisfied with your selection, click on the //Make frequency list// button. | Make sure you have selected the OBC and using the basic query type, search for the word //bloody//. Click on //Frequency// in the top bar menu and select //Custom//. In the box, select //Two-attribute interrelationship//. Here you can adjust the minimal frequency value or percentile – to include all occurrences, select //absolute frequency// and type in ''1''. In the first row, select the attribute //utterance.speaker_sex//, while in the second row, select //utterance.speaker_role//. When you are satisfied with your selection, click on the //Make frequency list// button. |
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You can click on the individual cells to view the information in detail; you may also view the filtered concordance, which will include only the occurrences in accordance to the specified attributes. | You can click on the individual cells to view the information in detail; you may also view the filtered concordance, which will include only the occurrences in accordance to the specified attributes. |
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| **If you are ready, you can continue to [[en:obc:collocations|the last lesson]] of this course.** |
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