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100+ million word corpus of British English, 1980s-1993. Freely-available online. Allows for an extremely wide range of searches.
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6 paź 2021 · Search various corpora (for many languages). The English corpora include texts culled from Wikipedia and the Enron e-mails. OPUS [Computer manuals, European parliament speeches, Subtitles corpus, etc.] an open-source collection of freely searchable/downloadable monolingual and parallel (translation) corpora or collections.
Search BNC (British National Corpus), the 100-million word English corpus of written and spoken language (incl. audio records). Texts are PoS tagged, lemmatized.
Search the British National Corpus online. Various online services offer the possibility to search and explore the BNC via different interfaces. Some of the most notable are listed below: Audio BNC - access the digital audio files from the spoken corpus; BNCWeb at Lancaster University (registration required - sign up here)
This page details how to setup the ability to search Wikipedia from within your Web browser's search box. These browsers support the OpenSearch standard. Some browsers support the Wikipedia search engine plugin by default.
BNCweb is a web-based client program for searching and retrieving lexical, grammatical and textual data from the British National Corpus (BNC).
The Xaira program offers several different ways to search the corpus. Which one you choose depends on what you are looking for and how you prefer to work. The presentation here is a short introduction to the kind of searches you can make.