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In this lesson, we will focus on collocations, i.e. meaningful, fixed, syntagmatic sequence of two (or more) words in the immediate proximity. The KonText interface allows us to create collocation lists for the given word, which enables us to determine in what contexts the word or phenomenon typically occurs.</description>
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The KonText interface allows you to view the interrelations of two selected attributes (positional and structural). This property is described in detail in the general KonText manual.

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The OBC is particularly useful in studying language change in relation to its social context due to its great amount of textual, sociological, and pragmatic annotations. The texts of the OBC are partly transcriptions of spoken language as it was used in court proceedings, therefore it allows us to study the language outside of the relatively standardized usage of the written media of the period.</description>
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        <description>Lesson 1: Query types

If this is your first time working with the KonText corpus manager, you may benefit from reading the general KonText manual or the course aimed at working with the EEBO corpus.

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Lesson 4

Solution in the KonText interface:

Query: [tag=„N.*2“][tag=„GE“]

prisoners’s 14x, prosecutors’s 10x

Lesson 5

Split infinitive:

Query: [word=„to“] [tag=„RR“] [tag=„VVI“]

Frequency → Text Types





Double comparative:

Query:</description>
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        <description>Lesson 6: Specify query (Metadata continued)

In this lesson, we will look at how you can use the KonText interface to specify or limit the query based on the metadata before the search itself is initiated.

Due to the complexity of the trial proceedings, there is a number of complicating factors which may affect your search and results. One of them is that a single trial may involve more than one defendant and hence more than one offence, verdict, and punishment. Moreover, it is not always appa…</description>
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In the previous lesson, it has been suggested that it is not always beneficial to search for only those forms which appear in the OED or other secondary sources. If your aim is to find as many possible forms of a specific word in the corpus, it is often necessary to diverge from the dictionary entries and modify the query to encompass as much variability as the spelling potentially allowed.</description>
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        <description>Lesson 4: Spelling III (Searching with tags)

The OBC was part-of-speech tagged using the CLAWS 7 tagset. Each word, which is here defined as an uninterrupted string of characters, excluding apostrophes and hyphens, delimited by punctuation or white space, is assigned a tag which specifies the part of speech identified in the given context. This is an automatic process; you may encounter some inaccuracies but the number of them should be fairly minimal. For more information, see the</description>
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        <description>OBC: The Old Bailey Corpus 2.0

The Old Bailey Corpus is a sociolinguistically, pragmatically and textually annotated corpus based on a selection of the Proceedings of Old Bailey. It consists of 637 texts recording trial proceedings which took place between 1720 and 1913 at Old Bailey, London. There are more than 24 million words in the corpus - its overall size is over 35 million tokens (including words, punctuation, etc.). More detailed information about the corpus is available</description>
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