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Michael Busch <[log in to unmask]>
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Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 4 Nov 2015 11:33:37 -0500
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 Craig:

Websites for text analysis are:
www.lextutor.ca
http://www.laurenceanthony.net/software/antconc/
https://nottingham.ac.uk/alzsh3/acvocab/index.htm
http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r21270/cgi-bin/webfreqs/read_trial.cgi
WordSmith Tools. See www.lexically.net/wordsmith
http://corpus.byu.edu
http://www.webcorp.org.uk/live/
http://www.webdante.com/the_dtd.html

These websites have been around for a long time, so they are well
developed. I suggest looking at Anderson and Corbitt's "Exploring English
With Online Corpora: An Introduction." or "Linquist's Corpus Linguistics
and the Description of English."

Mike



Does anyone know of a student friendly resource for doing analysis of text?
Is there a site where a student can load in a text and get back an analysis
of word frequencies, sentence patterns, and the like, for their own or for
someone else’s writing? Is anyone doing that routinely with students?
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