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02_browsing:05_additional:01_frequencies [2020/04/22 12:37] simone02_browsing:05_additional:01_frequencies [2022/06/27 09:21] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== 2.5.1 Frequency Analysis ====== ====== 2.5.1 Frequency Analysis ======
-When you query for different tokens or different constructions, it might be interesting to see their frequencies instead of just the list of results. In that case, ANNIS allows to to perform an automatic analysis of frequencies.+When you query for different tokens or different constructions, it might be interesting to see their frequencies instead of just the list of results. In that case, ANNIS allows you to perform an automatic analysis of frequencies.
  
 Let us look at an example and assume that we want to know how often the regularly built French past participle is spelt with the correct ending //-é// (ignoring feminine and plural agreement) and how often it is spelt wrongly with the infinitive ending //-er//. In order to get these results, we formulate the query and then select “Frequency Analysis” from the option “More” as seen in Figure 1.  Let us look at an example and assume that we want to know how often the regularly built French past participle is spelt with the correct ending //-é// (ignoring feminine and plural agreement) and how often it is spelt wrongly with the infinitive ending //-er//. In order to get these results, we formulate the query and then select “Frequency Analysis” from the option “More” as seen in Figure 1. 
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