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- | ====== Frequency Analysis ====== | + | ====== |
- | When you query for different tokens or different constructions, | + | When you query for different tokens or different constructions, |
- | Let us look at an example and assume that we want to know how often the French past participle is realised | + | 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 |
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- | Figure 1: Formulating the query and selecting | + | Figure 1: Formulating the query and selecting |
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+ | In the following screen you could adjust your query and add query factors/ | ||
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+ | If you click on " | ||
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+ | Figure 2: Results of frequency analysis | ||
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+ | As you can see in Figure 2, we receive a full list of auxiliaries and verb forms with their respective frequencies. It is obvious that there are false positives like //Tiser//, but we also have interesting examples like //[avoir] regarder//. This list can now also be downloaded as a text file for further processing by clicking " |
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