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The British National Corpus (BNC) is a 100-million-word text corpus of samples of written and spoken English from a wide range of sources. [1] The corpus covers British English of the late 20th century from a wide variety of genres, with the intention that it be a representative sample of spoken and written British English of that time.
The British National Corpus (BNC) was originally created by Oxford University press in the 1980s - early 1990s, and it contains 100 million words of text from a wide range of genres (e.g. spoken, fiction, magazines, newspapers, and academic).
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.
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Search BNC (British National Corpus), the 100-million word English corpus of written and spoken language (incl. audio records). Texts are PoS tagged, lemmatized.
BNCweb is a web-based client program for searching and retrieving lexical, grammatical and textual data from the British National Corpus (BNC).
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