DisLexList: An R-Based Wordlist Generator

Kim Ebensgaard Jensen (Producer)

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    Abstract

    DisLexList is a simple analysis script for the generation of lists of lexemes in discourses, and may be used as a tool in discourse analysis (critical and otherwise). DisLexList is, in its current state, able to generate simple word lists and lexeme list based on output from VISL's flat structure grammar tagger. It can also generate simple wordlists from texts tagged by the Stanford PoS-tagger.

    Projected updates: implementation of stop lists, generation of lexeme lists based on input from other taggers, various clean-ups, clearer instructions.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication date26 Jul 2013
    Media of outputPodcast
    Size28 KB
    Publication statusPublished - 26 Jul 2013

    Bibliographical note

    Disclaimer
    Being licensed free of charge, there is NO WARRANTY for DisLexList and the output it generates. DisLexList and its output are provided on an as-is basis without warranty of any kind. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the program is with you, and, in no event will any copyright holder, or any other party who may modify and/or redistribute the program as permitted above, be liable to you for damages caused by use of this program. Should the program prove defective, you assume the cost of all necessary servicing, repair or correction.

    Distribution
    DisLexList is free software and may redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation version 2 or later.

    Running DisLexList
    Type, or copy-paste, the following into R:

    source("http://vbn.aau.dk/files/78729975/DisLexList.r")
    DisLexList()

    Then follow the instructions

    Keywords

    • Wordlist
    • Lexical List
    • R
    • Quantitative Linguistic Analysis
    • Software
    • Computer-Aided Discourse Analysis

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