Исторический корпус как цель и инструмент корпусной палеославистик
Diachronic OCS Corpus as an Object and an Instrument of Corpus Palaeoslavitic
- Author(s): Victor Baranov
- Subject(s): Language studies // Literature Studies // Library and Information Science // Philology // Information Architecture // Electronic information storage and retrieval // Theoretical Linguistics // Historical Linguistics // Comparative Linguistics // Western Slavic Languages // Eastern Slavic Languages // South Slavic Languages //
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Published by: Institute for Literature BAS
- Print ISSN: 1312-238X
- Summary/Abstract:
The author of the article describes the features of diachronic corpuses, created on the base of medieval Slavic codices. Their specificity in terms of compliance and transcription of the original objects is presented and the ratio of the markup standards and characteristics of Old Church Slavonic texts, specialized forms for searching and for displaying samples as well. The formation of a new applied section in medieval studies: corpus palaeoslavitic with computer tools is argumented and defined.
Journal: Scripta & e-Scripta vol. 14-15, 2015
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Page Range: 39-62
No. of Pages: 24
Language: Russian - LINK CEEOL: https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=417967
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Victor BaranovRussiaBaranov, Victor, Prof., DSc. Kalazhnikov Izhevsk State Technical University, RussiaDescription
Victor A. Baranov, Kalashnikov Izhevsk State Technical University, Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor. Field of specialization: The history of Russian language, dialectology, phonetics of the modern Russian language, computer linguistics, full- text databases, publication of ancient Slavonic manuscripts, corpus linguistics, linguistic statistics, head of the project The historical corpus “Manuscript” (manuscripts.ru).
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SUBJECT: Language studies // Literature Studies // Library and Information Science // Philology // Information Architecture // Electronic information storage and retrieval // Theoretical Linguistics // Historical Linguistics // Comparative Linguistics // Western Slavic Languages // Eastern Slavic Languages // South Slavic Languages //KEYWORDS:
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