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  2. Word sketch - Wikipedia

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    Word sketch of verb "read" in the British National Corpus in Sketch Engine A word sketch is a one-page, automatic, corpus-derived summary of a word’s grammatical and collocational behaviour. Word sketches were first introduced by the British corpus linguist Adam Kilgarriff [ 1 ] and exploited within the Sketch Engine [ 2 ] corpus management ...

  3. Sketch Engine - Wikipedia

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    Sketch Engine is a product of Lexical Computing, a company founded in 2003 by the lexicographer and research scientist Adam Kilgarriff. [4] He started a collaboration with Pavel Rychlý, a computer scientist working at the Natural Language Processing Centre, Masaryk University, [5] and the developer of Manatee and Bonito (two major parts of the software suite).

  4. Collocation extraction - Wikipedia

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    Collocation extraction is the task of using a computer to extract collocations automatically from a corpus.. The traditional method of performing collocation extraction is to find a formula based on the statistical quantities of those words to calculate a score associated to every word pairs.

  5. English collocations - Wikipedia

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    Free Online Collocations Dictionary; Linguatools Collocations Database; Macmillan Collocations Dictionary Archived 2018-12-21 at the Wayback Machine; SKELL – free online tool for finding collocations in common language

  6. Collocation - Wikipedia

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    In corpus linguistics, a collocation is a series of words or terms that co-occur more often than would be expected by chance. In phraseology , a collocation is a type of compositional phraseme , meaning that it can be understood from the words that make it up.

  7. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - Wikipedia

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    The free online version was updated in 2008 and offers search (with spelling assistance), definitions, collocations, and many examples and illustrations. Longman Defining Vocabulary [ edit ]

  8. List of search engines - Wikipedia

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    Cross-platform open-source desktop search engine. Unmaintained since 2011-06-02 [9]. LGPL v2 [10] Terrier Search Engine: Linux, Mac OS X, Unix: Desktop search for Windows, Mac OS X (Tiger), Unix/Linux. MPL v1.1 [11] Tracker: Linux, Unix: Open-source desktop search tool for Unix/Linux GPL v2 [12] Tropes Zoom: Windows: Semantic Search Engine (no ...

  9. List of Mac software - Wikipedia

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    Safari (web browser) – built-in from Mac OS X 10.3, available as a separate download for Mac OS X 10.2; SeaMonkey – open source Internet application suite; Shiira – open source; Sleipnir – free, by Fenrir Inc; Tor (anonymity network) – free, open source; Torch (web browser) – free, by Torch Media Inc. Vivaldi – free, proprietary ...