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Amália Mendes
E-mail: amalia.mendes@clul.ul.pt

Michel Généreux
E-mail: genereux@clul.ul.pt

Iris Hendrickx
E-mail: iris@clul.ul.pt

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09.09.2011

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Master Course Corpus Linguistics

This master course (Portuguese title: Pesquisa de Informação em corpora) aims to provide the students with both the theory and the practice of corpus linguistics. The course will be given by three teachers: Amália Mendes, Michel Généreux and Iris Hendrickx in the first semester of 2011.

Course Evaluation

The students will be graded for this course on the basis of several exercises given during the course (40%), a short paper (30%) and a final exam (30%). The final exam will assess all the material seen in class, including home work. Students having learned class material and completed all exercices should be well prepared for the exam.

Assignments handed in after the deadline will get a deduction of 10%. Assignments handed in after the final exam will not be evaluated.

Course Schedule

Lecture 1 Introduction

Content: General introduction to this course and to corpus linguistics: what is a corpus, how is it compiled and explored?
Date: 22 Sept 2011, 10.00h - 12.30h
Room: Sala Mattos Ramão

Lecture 2 Corpus compilation

Content: corpus design and practical aspects of corpus creation
Date: 29 Sept 2010, 9.30h - 12.30h
Room: TIC

Lecture 3 Corpus search practice

Content: introduction to concordancer, excercises
Date: 6 Oct, 9.30h - 12.03h
Room: TIC

Lecture 4 Data representation

Content: data cleaning, encoding issues, markup
Date: 13 Oct, 9.30h - 12.30h
Room: TIC

Lecture 5 Spoken corpora

Content: issues in development of spoken corpora: recordings, transcription, alignment of text and sound.
Date: 20 Oct, 9.30h - 12.30h
Room: TIC

Lecture 6 Introduction to text Processing with Unix, part 1

Content: Unix, basic corpus cleaning, word counting, sorting, extracting information from texts, ngram statistics, concordancer
Date: 27 Oct, 9.30h - 12.30h
Room: TIC

Lecture 7 Introduction to text Processing with Unix, part 2

Content: continuation of lecture 6
Date: 3 Nov, 9.30h - 12.30h
Room: TIC

Lecture 8 Linguistic annotation

Content: description and practical examples of layers of linguistic annotation.
Date: 10 Nov, 9.30h - 12.30h
Room: TIC

Lecture 9 Case study ling. Annotation

Content: Practical exercises with linguistically annotated data
Date: 17 Nov, 9.30h - 12.30h
Room: TIC

Lecture 10 phraseology and collocations

Content: Extraction of collocations, lexical association measures,multiword expressions
Date: 24 Nov, 9.30h - 12.30h
Room: TIC

Lecture 11 Practice: Collocations

Content: Implementation of collocation extraction methods
Date: 15 Dec, 9.30 - 12.30
Room: TIC

Lecture 12 Case study complex predicates

Content: Corpus-based approach to complex predicate constructions of the type «light verb + noun».
Date: 22 Dec, 9.30 - 12.30
Room: TIC

Exam

Date: Jan 2012
Room: To be announced

Literature

For lectures 1, 2 and 3

  • FILLMORE, Ch. (1992) "Corpus linguistics" or "Computer-aided armchair linguistics" in SVARTVIK, J. (ed.) Directions in Corpus Linguistics, Proceedings of Nobel Symposium 82, Estocolmo, 4-8 Agosto 1991, Berlim, Mouton de Gruyter, pp. 35-60.
  • KENNEDY, G. (1998) An Introduction to Corpus Linguistics, Londres-Nova Iorque, Longman. Chapter 1 (Introduction) + sections 2.5 (Issues in corpus design and compilation) and 2.6 (Compiling a corpus).
  • McENERY, T. & A. WILSON (1996) Corpus Linguistics, Edimburgo, Edinburgh University Press (sections 2.1 and 2.2).

For lecture 4, Data representation

  • A Gentle Introduction to XML, online available: here
  • Chapter 4, Character encoding in corpus construction
    Book: Developing Linguistic Corpora: a Guide to Good Practice, Martin Wynne, 2005
    Online available: here

For lectures 6 and 7, Introduction to UNIX

  • UNIX Tutorial for Beginners, available online: here

For lecture 8, Linguistic annotation:

  • Chapter (Unit) A4 Corpus annotation
    Book: Corpus-based Language studies, Anthony McEnery, Richard Xiao, Yukio Tono, 2005

For lecture 5, Spoken corpora

  • Chapter 5, Spoken language corpora
    Book: Developing Linguistic Corpora: a Guide to Good Practice, Martin Wynne, 2005
    Online available: here

For lecture 10, Collocations

  • Bartsch, S. (2004) Structural and Functional Properties of Collocations in English. A corpus study of lexical and pragmatic constraints on lexical co-occurrence. Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag. pp. 57-78.
  • Fellbaum, C. (ed.) (2007) Idioms and collocations. London: Continuum. pp. 1-13
  • Sinclair, J. (1991) Corpus, Concordance, Collocation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 109-121.
  • Sag, I., T. Baldwin, F. Bond, A. Copestake & D. Flickinger (2002) “Multiword Expressions: A Pain in the Neck for NLP”. In Gelbukh A. (ed.), Proceedings of CICLING-2002.
    Online available: here

For lecture 11, Complex predicates of the type «light verb + noun»

  • Langer, S. (2005) "A linguistic test battery for support verb constructions", Lingvisticæ Investigationes 27:2. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, pp. 171-184.
    Online available: here
  • Giry-Schneider, Jacqueline (1987) Les prédicats nominaux en français. Les phrases simples à verbe support, Genève: Droz.
  • Butt, M. (2003) The Light Verb Jungle. Harvard Working Papers in Linguistics 9, 1-49.
    Online available: here
  • Ranchhod, E. (1990) Sintaxe dos predicados nominais com estar. Lisboa: INIC.

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