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Welcome to the Carcass Advanced tutorial! | Welcome to the Carcass Advanced tutorial! | ||
- | ==== Introduction | + | ==== Prerequisites |
This guide assumes you already completed the basic tutorial. If you haven' | This guide assumes you already completed the basic tutorial. If you haven' | ||
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- | ==== The Smart Query Editor | + | ==== Introduction |
- | In this section you'll learn how to use the //Smart Query Editor//, a special editor that allows you to compose queries which exploit corpus annotation (things like part-of-speech and lemma). | + | To begin this tutorial, follow these steps: |
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- | To open the Smart Query Editor | + | |
* start Carcass and connect to the server | * start Carcass and connect to the server | ||
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* click on //UkWaC 1// | * click on //UkWaC 1// | ||
- | At this point the three main query editors | + | ==== Using the asterisk ==== |
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+ | Let's say you want to look for words that begin with " | ||
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+ | You can easily do this in Carcass using the asterisk.((the correct term for this is actually " | ||
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+ | Type this query in the //Simple | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | under* | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | The query will return results like " | ||
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+ | **N.B.**: this simplified use of the asterisk only applies to the //Simple Query Editor//, the // | ||
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+ | ==== The Smart Query Editor ==== | ||
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+ | In this section you'll learn how to use the //Smart Query Editor//, a special editor that allows you to compose queries which exploit corpus annotation (things like [[wp> | ||
- | Select the **Smart | + | Select the **Smart |
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
The //Smart query editor// will open. If your computer has a small screen it may look like this: | The //Smart query editor// will open. If your computer has a small screen it may look like this: | ||
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
You may want to maximise the application window at this point. Remember also that you can drag the separators to redistribute the space in the application (see the [[sarcophagus: | You may want to maximise the application window at this point. Remember also that you can drag the separators to redistribute the space in the application (see the [[sarcophagus: | ||
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The application should look more or less like this at this point (you should be able to see all the elements in the Smart Query Editor): | The application should look more or less like this at this point (you should be able to see all the elements in the Smart Query Editor): | ||
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
- | The smart editor contains three //Position descriptors//, | + | The smart editor contains three //Position descriptors//, |
For instance, let's say that you want to look for examples of use of the verb " | For instance, let's say that you want to look for examples of use of the verb " | ||
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leave everything else untouched and click on //Submit//. | leave everything else untouched and click on //Submit//. | ||
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
\\ | \\ | ||
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In a few seconds the results will appear and you'll notice that they also include inflected forms of the verb " | In a few seconds the results will appear and you'll notice that they also include inflected forms of the verb " | ||
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
In the [[sarcophagus: | In the [[sarcophagus: |