Terms
*constituent [:]
collection
linguistics [:]pronunciation
kənˈstɪtʃuənt [:]
source
l [:]
meaning
a unit within a hierarchical structure of words [:]
Linguistics
alveolar æl.ˈvi.ːl{$c605}
collocations kʌlokeɪʃənz̥ (sh) - In corpus linguistics, a collocation is a series of words or terms that co-occur more often than would be expected by chance. In phraseology, collocation is a sub-type of phraseme. (Wikipedia)
concordance
corpora ˈkɔɚpɚə
corpus ˈkɔɚpəs In linguistics, a corpus (plural corpora) or text corpus is a large and structured set of texts (nowadays usually electronically stored and processed). In corpus linguistics, they are used to do statistical analysis and hypothesis testing, checking occurrences or validating linguistic rules within a specific language territory. (Wikipedia)
intoneme ɪnˈtoʊˌniːm
liaison liˈeɪˌzɑn
liaisons liˈeɪˌzɑnz
palatal ˈpælətl
palate ˈpælɪt
phone ˈfoʊn
phoneme ˈfoʊˌniːm
word wɚd
- from Einführung in die Korpuslinguistik Anke Lüdeling Sommersemester 2007
- Lemma: abstrakte ‚Grundform‘: Name mit Flexionsklasse
- • Wortform: bestimmte Form in einem Paradigma Problem: Synkretismus
- • grammatisches Wort: Wortform mit eindeutiger morphologischer Zuweisung Lemmatisierung
- • ja/ja ,/, und/und was/was sagt/sagen Ihre/pposat Frau/Frau dazu/dazu ,/, wenn/wenn Sie/pper so/so spät/spät heimkommen/heimkommen ?/?
Programming
comparison kəmˈpæɚɪsn
function ˈfʌŋk ʃə!n
functions ˈfʌŋk ʃə!nz
interpreter ɪnˈtɚpɚɪṭɚ
iterable ˈɪtₔɚəbl
iterator ˈɪṭₔɚeiṭɚ
module ˈmɑːdjul
operator ˈɑpəˌɚeɪṭɚ
parameter pɚˈæməṭɚ
parenthesis pₔˈɚɛnθəsɪs
parentheses pₔˈɚɛnθəˌsiz
Python ˈpaɪˌθɑn
pythonic paɪˈθɑnik