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Finding Words in Text: Concordancing with R

Authors: Schweinberger, Martin;

Finding Words in Text: Concordancing with R

Abstract

This tutorial introduces concordancing and Keyword-in-Context (KWIC) analysis using R. It covers how to load text data, generate KWIC displays, and interpret concordance output for corpus linguistic research. The tutorial is part of the Language Technology and Data Analysis Laboratory (LADAL), a free, open-access research infrastructure at the University of Queensland. LADAL provides tutorials, tools, and courses for researchers working with language data. All LADAL materials are freely available at https://ladal.edu.au and are part of the Language Data Commons of Australia (LDaCA), funded by ARDC and NCRIS.

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