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en:obc:intro_to_metadata [2020/02/19 12:21] Michal Škrabalen:obc:intro_to_metadata [2021/02/10 18:26] (current) Michal Křen
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 |//collection//                |text collection                                       | |//collection//                |text collection                                       |
 |//date//                      |date of publishing                                    | |//date//                      |date of publishing                                    |
 +|//decade//                      |decade of publishing                                    |
 |//id//                        |identification number                                 | |//id//                        |identification number                                 |
 |//offenceCategory //           |type of offence(s) committed by the defendant(s)      | |//offenceCategory //           |type of offence(s) committed by the defendant(s)      |
 |//offenceSubcategory //        |subtype of offence(s) committed by the defendant(s)   | |//offenceSubcategory //        |subtype of offence(s) committed by the defendant(s)   |
 +|//period//                      |period of publishing                                    |
 |//punishmentCategory //        |type of punishment(s) inflicted on the defendant(s)   | |//punishmentCategory //        |type of punishment(s) inflicted on the defendant(s)   |
 |//punishmentSubcategory //     |subtype of punishment(s) inflicted on the defendant(s)| |//punishmentSubcategory //     |subtype of punishment(s) inflicted on the defendant(s)|
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 |//printer //                        |printer of the text                       |//speaker_role //                   |the speaker’s role at the trial                                                                                                                                                                  | |//printer //                        |printer of the text                       |//speaker_role //                   |the speaker’s role at the trial                                                                                                                                                                  |
 |//publisher //                      |publisher of the text                     |//speaker_sex //                    |sex of the speaker                                                                                                                                                                               | |//publisher //                      |publisher of the text                     |//speaker_sex //                    |sex of the speaker                                                                                                                                                                               |
-|//scribe //                         |scribe                                    |//text_decade //                    |decade containing the year of publication of the text                                                                                                                                            |+|//scribe //                         |scribe                                    |//decade //                    |decade containing the year of publication of the text                                                                                                                                            |
 |//speaker_age //                    |age of the speaker                        |//trial //                          |trial identifier                                                                                                                                                                                 | |//speaker_age //                    |age of the speaker                        |//trial //                          |trial identifier                                                                                                                                                                                 |
 |//speaker_class //                  |social class of the speaker (high/low)    |//wc //                             |word count of the utterance                                                                                                                                                                      | |//speaker_class //                  |social class of the speaker (high/low)    |//wc //                             |word count of the utterance                                                                                                                                                                      |
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 Verbs in the progressive passive tense are formed by the auxiliary verb //be// followed by the present participle form //being// plus the past participle of a full verb, e.g. //I am being watched//, //the house was being built.// Searching for such constructions is done best by the use of tags (see [[en:obc:spell3|Lesson 4]]). Verbs in the progressive passive tense are formed by the auxiliary verb //be// followed by the present participle form //being// plus the past participle of a full verb, e.g. //I am being watched//, //the house was being built.// Searching for such constructions is done best by the use of tags (see [[en:obc:spell3|Lesson 4]]).
  
-For the auxiliary verb, we need to search for //am//, //are//, //is//, ''was ''and //were// (if we wish to include both present and past progressive passive) – tagged as VBM, VBR, VBZ, VBDZ and VBDR respectively. The tags should be used in the query instead of the full forms of the verbs, as the tags encompass the contracted forms as well as any unusual spellings which you would not be able to find just by searching for the full forms. In this case, it is not advisable to use all tags starting with V (using e.g. “V.*” expression), as the concordance would then include other verb forms as well. Rather, it is necessary to type out all the tags and separate them with the vertical bar |, which can be used inside the token:+For the auxiliary verb, we need to search for //am//, //are//, //is//, ''was ''and //were// (if we wish to include both present and past progressive passive) – tagged as VBM, VBR, VBZ, VBDZ and VBDR respectively. The tags should be used in the query instead of the full forms of the verbs, as the tags encompass the contracted forms as well as any unusual spellings which you would not be able to find just by searching for the full forms. In this case, it is not advisable to use all tags starting with V (using e.g. ''“V.*”'' expression), as the concordance would then include other verb forms as well. Rather, it is necessary to type out all the tags and separate them with the vertical bar |, which can be used inside the token:
  
 ''[tag="VBM|VBR|VBZ|VBDZ|VBDR"]'' ''[tag="VBM|VBR|VBZ|VBDZ|VBDR"]''
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 ''[tag="VBM|VBR|VBZ|VBDZ|VBDR"] [word="being"] [tag="VVN.*"]'' ''[tag="VBM|VBR|VBZ|VBDZ|VBDR"] [word="being"] [tag="VVN.*"]''
  
-If you wish to see an overview of the structural attributes of the whole concordance along with their frequencies, click on **Frequency → Text Types**.+If you wish to see an overview of the structural attributes of the whole concordance along with their frequencies, click on //Frequency → Text Types//.
  
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-It is important to note here, that some of the utterances are not tagged fully; in this case, there are 48 utterances that are missing the information about the decade in which they were written. You can use the negative filter (p/**n**) to discard them and work only with the fully annotated data.+It is important to note here, that some of the utterances are not tagged fully; in this case, there are 48 utterances that are missing the information about the decade in which they were written. You can use the negative filter (p///n//) to discard them and work only with the fully annotated data.
  
 By clicking on the header of each column, you can change the sorting – alphabetically according to the labels of that attribute (here decades), according to the frequency or i.p.m. Here i.p.m. (Items Per Million) indicates the relative frequency of the given form in relation to the overall size of the part of the corpus tagged with the respective value of the structural attribute (e.g. in this case the number of occurrences per million tokens in each decade). The relative frequency allows for comparison of the number of occurrences in differently-sized parts of the corpus. By clicking on the header of each column, you can change the sorting – alphabetically according to the labels of that attribute (here decades), according to the frequency or i.p.m. Here i.p.m. (Items Per Million) indicates the relative frequency of the given form in relation to the overall size of the part of the corpus tagged with the respective value of the structural attribute (e.g. in this case the number of occurrences per million tokens in each decade). The relative frequency allows for comparison of the number of occurrences in differently-sized parts of the corpus.
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-Here you can see all the information available for the given utterance. As was mentioned above, some information may be missing. You can access the whole text of the proceeding including the scan of the original publication by clicking on the link under **text.url**.+Here you can see all the information available for the given utterance. As was mentioned above, some information may be missing. You can access the whole text of the proceeding including the scan of the original publication by clicking on the link under //text.url//.
  
 <WRAP round help 40%> <WRAP round help 40%>
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 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
-Solution:+You will find the solution [[en:obc:solution#lesson_5|here]]. 
  
-[[https://kontext.korpus.cz/view?q=~jIj4JkJbEVZs|Split infinitive]]: +----
- +
-Query: ''[word="to"] [tag="RR"] [tag="VVI"]'' +
- +
-**Frequency → Text Types** +
- +
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- +
-{{:en:obc:l5_4.png?direct&400|}} +
- +
-[[https://kontext.korpus.cz/view?q=~tAru1r2aLncK|Double comparative]]: +
- +
-Query: ''[word="more"] [tag="JJR"]'' +
- +
-**Frequency → Text Types** +
- +
-{{:en:obc:l5_6.png?direct&400|}} +
- +
-{{:en:obc:l5_7.png?direct&400|}}+
  
 +**If you are ready, you can continue to [[en:obc:specific_query|Lesson 6]].**
  
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