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The Diachronic Corpus of Present-Day Spoken English (DCPSE)

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Linguistisches Korpus zum gesprochenen Englisch mit insgesamt rund 800.000 Wörtern aus dem ICE-GB-Korpus (Anfang der 1990er Jahre) und dem London-Lund Corpus (späte 1960er bis frühe 1980er Jahre). Die Texte sind mit sozio-linguistischen Informationen versehen.

 

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Survey of English Usage (SEU), Department of English Language and Literature (University College London)

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104827

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At the core of this proposal are two corpora of Modern British English, both founded at the Survey of English Usage (SEU) at University College London: the London-Lund Corpus (LLC), compiled in the 1960s, and the British Component of the International Corpus of English (ICE-GB), compiled in the 1990s. The project aims to construct a fully parsed and searchable diachronic corpus of spontaneous spoken English, containing carefully selected and directly comparable texts from the LLC and ICE-GB corpora. As will be discussed in the section on Aims and Objectives below, there is a new research impetus in linguistics which concerns itself with recent changes in lexis and grammar. This corpus will be a unique resource for linguists studying the spoken English of a period spanning 25-30 years. There is currently no comparable resource available, and the corpus will be the first of its kind enabling research into current change in spoken language:

  • 800,000 words (87,000 trees) of fully-parsed and annotated spoken British English from the 1950s to 1990s.
  • Sociolinguistic information on texts, speakers and authors.
  • Searchable with ICECUP 3.1.

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