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Meaning of Corpus | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈkɔːpəs

Definitions

  1. A collection of written or spoken texts.
  2. Corpus Christi (city in Texas)
  3. Such a collection in form of an electronic database used for linguistic analyses.
  4. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
  5. A structure of a special character or function in the animal body.
  6. Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
  7. A collection or body of objects with similar characteristics.
  8. The body of a man or animal.

Equivalents

العربية المجموعة
Bosanski korpus корпус
Čeština korpus korpusový
Deutsch Korpus Schrifttum
Ελληνικά σώμα
Suomi korpus
Français corpus
Hrvatski korpus корпус
Bahasa Indonesia korpus
日本語 コーパス
한국어 말뭉치
Polski korpus
Português corpus
Српски korpus корпус
Türkçe külliyat
Tiếng Việt ngữ liệu

Examples

“No one suggests that Browning intended to mean vagina when he wrote “owls and bats, / Cowls and twats,” because the context does not allow for it, nor does the greater context of the Browning corpus.”
“A corpus approach is a useful methodology for observing, describing and interpreting the stylistic features of language in literary and non-literary texts.”
“Today, computer databases and corpora infinitely increase the ease of this type of research, but the collecting process remains essentially the same.”
“Text corpora are being used in most current lexicographic projects. Applied linguistic research is another field where text corpora are welcome as an inexhaustible source of empirical information, a polygon for testing various linguistic tools – spell-checkers, OCRs, machine translation systems, NLP systems, etc.”
“Comparable corpora are made up of texts in different languages that may be related in various ways, but are not translations of each other. They may have nothing in common at all, or be on the same subject, of the same genre, or from the same chronological period, etc.”
“The Lancaster/IBM Spoken English Corpus began in September 1984 as part of a research project into the automatic assignment of intonation […] The original design of the corpus was determined by the need to provide data for research into speech synthesis. As a result, unlike most other corpora currently being used in the computational linguistics field, the SEC exists in several forms. […] However, whatever the original motivation for compiling a corpus, it quickly becomes an object of interest in its own right. New users find it valuable for applications for which it was not designed.”
“the corpus of the uterus”
“About a hundred years ago in Germany, the publishing of corpuses of the ancient Greek coinages was started. […] The significance of those, and some other corpuses is exclusive, because they allowed an enormous amount of numismatic material kept in museum and private collections all over the world, to be studied and systematized.”
“An assessment in 1991 proposed publication of the results of this work in three stages: […] secondly, a corpus of the Roman pottery to present the type series and to discuss the fabrics and forms recovered, […]”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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