A10) ADLER-BAUMANN, REICHART;"Sell/offer s.o. s.th." vs. "sell/offer s.th. to s.o." in the Diachronic Corpus of Present-day Spoken English (using ICE-CUP)
Corpus: Diachronic Corpus of Present-day Spoken English (DCPSE)
Programs: ICE-CUP
Tasks:
- DCPSE is a parsed corpus, so you can search for certain configurations in the syntactic (tree) structure of sentences.
- Using the Wizard, build a Fuzzy Tree Fragment (FTF) to search for the two constructional alternatives
- sell/sells/sold/selling Oi Od vs. sell/sells/sold/selling Od A (where A should contain the preposition to) and
- offer/offers/offered/offering Oi Od vs. offer/offers/offered/offering Od A (where A should contain the preposition to).
- sell/sells/sold/selling Oi Od vs. sell/sells/sold/selling Od A (where A should contain the preposition to) and
- Calculate their relative frequencies in percent.
- Find out if there are any frequency differences between the constructions associated with sell and offer.
- Perform a short demo in class and prepare a brief tutorial for upload to the VC.
Notes:
- The corpus and the ICE-CUP interface can be accessed via DBIS (University login required): http://rzblx10.uni-regensburg.de/dbinfo/detail.php?bib_id=ub_ba&colors=&ocolors=&lett=fs&titel_id=1408
- When you launch ICE-CUP, you can access the “Getting started” guide from the initial window. In the bottom right corner of the same window you have to select the corpus (DCPSE in this case).
- You can also borrow the following user guide from Julia Schlüter: Nelson, Gerald; Wallis, Sean & Aarts, Bas (2002) Exploring natural language: Working with the British component of the International Corpus of English. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
Solution: Mini-project A10.pdf
Kailan huling binago: Martes, 26 Enero 2016, 3:06 PM