[Corpora-List] appeal for learner corpora

Ann Fiddes afiddes at cambridge.org
Thu Nov 25 11:37:01 CET 2004


Francesca

See the Cambridge Learner Corpus at

http://www.cambridge.org/corpus


There is also a lot of information about corpora including a link to Yukio
Tono's Learner Corpora Resources web page at

http://devoted.to/corpora


Hope this helps

Ann Fiddes
Corpus Controller
Cambridge University Press
tel: +44 01223 325945

http://www.cambridge.org/corpus



owner-corpora at lists.uib.no wrote on 23/11/2004 22:43:58:


> Hi everybody!

>

> I'm an Italian student. I must write a research about learner

corpora,what

> they are, what they are useful for,which are the main important

ones,which

> are their strong points and their weakness..how they could be

improved....

> I' m desperate because I have little time since I work and study..

>

> Is there anybody who could gently help me?

> Thank so much for your foundamental help!

>

> Francesca Minozzi

>

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: C. Hammond <ch301 at cam.ac.uk>

> To: <corpora at uib.no>

> Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 11:35 PM

> Subject: [Corpora-List] Appeal for help - in search of Medieval French

> corpora

>

> >

> > Dear Corpora List,

> >

> > I'm quite desperately in need of corpora of Medieval French from 800C

to

> > 1600C. They must be dated and, most importantly, viewable (as

> > opposed to simply allowing for statistical analysis, etc.).

> >

> > Thanks so much for your help,

> >

> > Claire Hammond

> > Trinity Hall, Cambridge








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