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Text Encoding Issues The British Academic Written English (BAWE) project Corpus Linguistics University of Birmingham July 16 th , 2005

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Text Encoding Issues. The British Academic Written English (BAWE) project Corpus Linguistics University of Birmingham July 16 th , 2005. Assessed student writing . Which theoretical approach has best helped you ‘make sense’ of The Waste Land and why?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Text Encoding Issues

The British Academic Written English(BAWE) project

Corpus Linguistics University of Birmingham July 16th, 2005

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Assessed student writing

Which theoretical approach has best helped you ‘make sense’ of The Waste Land and why?

‘Would you agree that subordination was inscribed into the life of a domestic servant?’

“The expenditure of National Lottery funds on the arts in Britain cannot be convincingly

defended”. Discuss.

Explore the significance of the chat show genre as contributor to the project of feminist heterosexual politics

Critical Commentary: p180, from "Le jour je m'égarais..." to "le démon de mon coeur".

Information Systems Development

Case Study of the white-throated capuchin monkey (Cebus capucinus)

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Assessed student writing

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Text Encoding Issues

General issues A first stage of BAWE mark-up Dimensions Interactive tagging

Specific questions Text hierarchy Formulae

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A first stage of BAWE mark-up

shift in document format DOC XML: TEI standard

formatting: preserve information automatic vs. manual steps

of annotation

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Dimensions of mark-up

Text hierarchy

front, body, backsectionsparagraphs“s-units”

Text flow

highlightinglistsfigurestablesformulaeblock quotes

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Interactive tagging

Tagging by clicking: • graphical interface

• quick tagging

• reduce errors

• impose coherence

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Interactive tagging

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What goes into <front> vs. <body>? Example of two first pages:

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Encoding of example pages

<front><titlePage><docTitle><titlePart type="main">Case Study of the white-throated capuchin monkey (<hi rend="italic">Cebus capucinus</hi>)</titlePart><titlePart>xxx</titlePart></docTitle><figure id="BAWE_3016a-pic1"/></titlePage></front><body>

<front><docTitle><titlePart type="main" rend="underline">Discuss the handling of the discourses of religion and the effects of religious and ethical change in the Victorian period</titlePart></docTitle></front><body>

Anthropology vs. English Studies assignment

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Formulae

equations (and all kinds of variations of =) chemical formulae arithmetic expressions logical expressions expressions following some other discipline-

specific formalism (e.g. computer code, phonetic transcription etc.)

a part ("term") of any of these (if non-NL)

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Insert empty <formula> tag anything that has been inserted with the MS formula

editor (appears as a "field");

any complex formal expression, i.e. that cannot be represented as a simple sequence of characters (e.g. fraction, square root)

0 I(∆s) =

Q any formal expression separated typographically from

running text (new paragraph)

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Example

... The slope of the yield curve can be analysed by looking at the spread between the long-term and the one-period, short-term interest rate, denoted as Sn

t = Rnt – rt. If we manipulate equation 1, the yield spread, Sn

t, can be written as the expectation of a weighted average of future changes in short-term interest rates as follows:

Snt = Et Sn

t *Sn

t * = (1/n) [(n-1)Δrt+1 + (n-2)Δrt+2 + …+ Δrt+(n-1)] [2]

<p><s>...</s> <s>The slope of the yield curve can be analysed by looking at the spread between the long-term and the one-period, short-term interest rate, denoted as S<hi rend="italic"><hi rend="sup">n</hi><hi rend="sub">t</hi></hi> = R<hi rend="italic"><hi rend="sup">n</hi><hi rend="sub">t</hi></hi> – r<hi rend="italic"><hi rend="sub">t</hi></hi>.</s> <s>If we manipulate equation 1, the yield spread, S<hi rend="italic"><hi rend="sup">n</hi><hi rend="sub">t</hi></hi>, can be written as the expectation of a weighted average of future changes in short-term interest rates as follows:</s></p><p><formula notation="" id="EC0001-form2"/></p>

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Principles of mark-up

1. Keep the structure of the document as close to the original as possible

2. Mark up elements relevant to our research

3. Should be cost effective