How Should a Large Corpus Be Built?-A Comparative Study of Closure in Annotated Newspaper Corpora from Two Chinese Sources, Towards Building a Larger Representative Corpus Merged from Representative Sublanguage Collections

John J. Kovarik


Anthology ID:
W00-1217
Volume:
Second Chinese Language Processing Workshop
Month:
October
Year:
2000
Address:
Hong Kong, China
Venue:
CLP
SIG:
SIGHAN
Publisher:
Association for Computational Linguistics
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Pages:
116–123
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URL:
https://aclanthology.org/W00-1217
DOI:
10.3115/1117769.1117788
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John J. Kovarik. 2000. How Should a Large Corpus Be Built?-A Comparative Study of Closure in Annotated Newspaper Corpora from Two Chinese Sources, Towards Building a Larger Representative Corpus Merged from Representative Sublanguage Collections. In Second Chinese Language Processing Workshop, pages 116–123, Hong Kong, China. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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How Should a Large Corpus Be Built?-A Comparative Study of Closure in Annotated Newspaper Corpora from Two Chinese Sources, Towards Building a Larger Representative Corpus Merged from Representative Sublanguage Collections (Kovarik, CLP 2000)
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