The Lancaster Corpus of Mandarin Chinese: A corpus for monolingual and contrastive language study.

McEnery, A. M. and Xiao, R. Z. (2004) The Lancaster Corpus of Mandarin Chinese: A corpus for monolingual and contrastive language study. In: LREC 2004, 2004-05-24 - 2004-05-30, Lisbon, Portugal.

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Abstract

This paper presents the newly released Lancaster Corpus of Mandarin Chinese (LCMC), a Chinese match for the FLOB and Frown corpora of British and American English. LCMC is a one-million-word balanced corpus of written Mandarin Chinese. The corpus contains five hundred 2,000-word samples of written Chinese texts sampled from fifteen text categories published in Mainland China around 1991, totalling one million words. LCMC is XML-compliant and conforms to CES, with each document containing a corpus header giving general information about the corpus and a body of text. The corpus is segmented and POS tagged with a tagging precision rate of over 98%. The corpus is a useful resource for research into modern Chinese as well as the cross-linguistic contrast between English and Chinese.

Item Type:
Contribution to Conference (Paper)
Journal or Publication Title:
LREC 2004
Uncontrolled Keywords:
corpus, Chinese, contrastive study
Subjects:
?? CORPUSCHINESECONTRASTIVE STUDY ??
ID Code:
65
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Deposited On:
17 Jun 2005
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
Last Modified:
10 Jun 2019 18:21