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Autor:
Karel Piorecký, Michal Škrabal
Publikováno v:
Slovenska Literatura, Vol 67, Iss 6, Pp 568-583 (2021)
The paper is an attempt at a quantitative corpus related approach to the subject of multilingualism in contemporary Czech poetry (published both in books and on literary servers). The authors of the paper examine the frequency and distribution of for
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/051168afc98e4362890a8e71595dcf52
Autor:
Michal Škrabal, Martin Vavřín
Publikováno v:
Časopis pro Moderní Filologii, Vol 99, Iss 2, Pp 245-260 (2017)
The aim of the paper is to introduce a tool that has recently been developed at the Institute of the Czech National Corpus, the Treq Translation Equivalents Database, and to explore its possible uses. These range from simple, one-shot probes while se
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https://doaj.org/article/2b3dbacc9aad4403b0d52f4f4100f037
Autor:
Michal Škrabal, Karel Piorecký
Publikováno v:
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities. 37:1240-1253
Our article reports on the emerging Corpus of Contemporary Czech Poetry and the possibilities for its use. We describe the genesis of the idea of creating a specific corpus that combines the principles of synchronicity and genre instead of relying on
Autor:
Zuzana Laubeová, Michal Škrabal
Publikováno v:
Journal of Linguistics/Jazykovedný casopis. 72:545-555
The paper introduces a new section separated from journalistic texts in Czech corpora, namely interviews. This genre is highly specific; from among the texts that can be found in newspapers and magazines, it is probably the closest to spoken language
Autor:
Michal Škrabal, Karel Piorecký
Publikováno v:
Slovenská literatúra. 67:568-583
Publikováno v:
Valoda nozīme un forma / Language Meaning and Form. 10:217-231
Autor:
Michal Škrabal, Martin Kavka
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Lexicography
This paper aims to relate two linguistic phenomena: neology (along with sources for its study) and collaborative lexicography. A pair of case studies is presented concerning two thematically defined groups of recent Czech neologisms: those abusing th
Our paper introduces Morfio, a corpus-based online tool for the study of derivation and morphological productivity. Originally, Morfio was created for Czech, in this paper, however, we would like to introduce its Latvian implementation. Apart from th
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::feca53304cf73eaf4fef88400f69fa52
https://doi.org/10.3233/faia200624
https://doi.org/10.3233/faia200624
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Lexicography.
When compiling a list of headwords, every lexicographer comes across words with an unattested representative dictionary form in the data. This study focuses on how to distinguish between the cases when this form is missing due to a lack of data and w
Autor:
João Paulo Silvestre, Kristina Koppel, Lars Trap-Jensen, Maria Ribeiro Silveira, Henrik Lorentzen, Knut E. Karlsen, Elena Tamba, Tomislav Stojanov, Voula Giouli, Biljana Nikovska, Ildikó Pilán, Lidija Tanturovska, Stella Markantonatou, Iztok Kosem, Barbora Štěpánková, Kristina Štrkalj Despot, Špela Arhar Holdt, Dirk Geeraerts, Antton Gurrutxaga, Marius-Radu Clim, Oddrun Grønvik, Veronika Vodrážková, Martina Nied Curcio, Carole Tiberius, Sturla Berg-Olsen, Emma Sköldberg, Toma Tasovac, Chris Mulhall, Tanara Zingano Kuhn, Elena Volodina, Jelena Kallas, Amelie Dorn, Louise Holmer, Maria Tuulik, Monika Biesaga, Michal Škrabal, Robert Lew, Andrea Abel, Margit Langemets, Izabella Thomas, Yifat Ben-Moshe, Nikola Ljubešić, Tarja Heinonen, Carlos Valcárcel Riveiro, Ilan Kernerman, Madalin-Ionel Patrascu, Tsvi Sadan, Sascha Wolfer, María José Domínguez Vázquez, Elixabete Etxeberria, Marit Hovdenak, Klara Ceberio, Gabriela Haja, Marie-Aude Lefer, Snežana Petrović, Hilary Nesi, Christian-Emil Ore, Tinatin Margilitadze, Carolin Müller-Spitzer
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Lexicography
International Journal of Lexicography, Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019
International Journal of Lexicography, Vol. 32, no.1, p. 92-114 (2019)
International Journal of Lexicography, Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019
International Journal of Lexicography, Vol. 32, no.1, p. 92-114 (2019)
The article presents the results of a survey on dictionary use in Europe, focusing on general monolingual dictionaries. The survey is the broadest survey of dictionary use to date, covering close to 10,000 dictionary users (and non-users) in nearly t
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::b5e1900e63827278bbd539b71556f382
http://hdl.handle.net/10852/76046
http://hdl.handle.net/10852/76046