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  1. English-Corpora: COCA

    [Davies] 1.1 billion word corpus of American English, 1990-2010. Compare to the BNC and ANC. Large, balanced, up-to-date, and freely-available online.

  2. English Corpora: most widely used online corpora. Billions of words of ...

    Compare genres, dialects, time periods; use AI; search by PoS, collocates, synonyms, and much more.

  3. English Corpora: most widely used online corpora. Billions of words of ...

    到目前为止,在语言学习方面最广泛使用的语料库是COCA (the Corpus of Contemporary American English)。COCA是唯一一个庞大、新近且体裁均衡的语料库。拥有体裁均衡的语料库是极为重要 …

  4. English Corpora: most widely used online corpora. Billions of words of ...

    COCA / BNC: Web texts The recent books Doing Linguistics with a Corpus (2020) by Egbert, Larsson, and Biber (hereafter ELB 2020) and Designing and Evaluating Language Corpora (2022) by Egbert, …

  5. Compare: Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) and the …

    The British National Corpus (BNC) and the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) complement each other nicely, since they are the only large, well-balanced corpora of English that …

  6. The COCA corpus (new version released March 2020) The corpora from English-Corpora.org are the world’s most widely-used corpora. The Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) is by far …

  7. English Corpora: most widely used online corpora. Billions of words of ...

    You can purchase and download the following datasets to your computer. (Click on "get data" at each website to see pricing.)

  8. English-Corpora.org

    而研究人员也可在如COCA(1990-2019)、 在线新闻语料库(NOW)(2010-2020)和冠状病毒语料库(Coronavirus)(2020)几个库中关注近期的语言变化。后两者每晚都会更新数百万词的数据。总的来 …

  9. www.english-corpora.org

    The Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) is the largest freely-available corpus of English, and the only large and balanced corpus of American English. The corpus was created by Mark …

  10. English Corpora: most widely used online corpora. Billions of words of ...

    COCA / BNC: Academic In the recent book Doing Linguistics with a Corpus (2020), Jesse Egbert, Tove Larsson, and Douglas Biber (hereafter ELB 2020) spend about 12% of their book (9 of its 73 pages; …