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The increased use of digital methods and tools has been steadily gaining momentum in all areas of life and work since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Extended methods of data processing and analysis could also be developed and applied in linguistics. In this paper we report on lexical and morpho-pragmatic analyzes of linguistic aspects related to the COVID-19 pandemic in two German corpora.
Paper, corpus linguistics, COVID-19, Linguistics, Computer science, morpho-pragmatics, lexis, Humanities computing, FOS: Languages and literature, Philology, Poster, natural language processing, data modeling
Paper, corpus linguistics, COVID-19, Linguistics, Computer science, morpho-pragmatics, lexis, Humanities computing, FOS: Languages and literature, Philology, Poster, natural language processing, data modeling
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