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-====== Carcass Advanced Tutorial ====== 
  
-(by [[http://sslmit.unibo.it/~eros/|Eros Zanchetta]]) 
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-**This tutorial is based on Carcass version 0.44** 
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-Welcome to the Carcass Advanced tutorial! 
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-==== Introduction ==== 
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-This guide assumes you already completed the basic tutorial. If you haven't done it already, we recommend you complete it and then come back here. 
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-[[sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:basic_1|Click here to open the basic tutorial]]. 
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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 that exploit corpus annotation (things like part-of-speed and lemma). 
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-To open the Smart Query Editor follow these steps: 
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-  * start Carcass and connect to the server 
-  * in the //Corpus Selector// click on "English" 
-  * click on //UkWaC 1// 
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-At this point the three main query editors (**Simple**, **Smart** and **Expert**) will be open. 
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-Select the **Smart query editor**. 
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-{{ :sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:advanced:010_select_smart_editor.png?950 }} 
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-The //Smart query editor// will open. If your computer has a small screen it may look like this: 
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-{{ :sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:advanced:020_resize_editor.png?950 }} 
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-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:carcass:tutorials:basic_5#resizing_panels|basic tutorial]] for more info on this. 
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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): 
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-{{ :sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:advanced:030_positions.png?950 }} 
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-The smart editor contains three //Position descriptors//, each of these represents the constraint you want to put on a token in your query. You don't need to use all three positions in your query, nor do you need to use all the options offered by the editor. 
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-For instance, let's say that you want to look for examples of the use of the verb "apply" (in all its inflected forms) in the UkWaC corpus. 
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-In the //lemma// box of position 1 type: 
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-<file> 
-apply 
-</file> 
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-leave everything else untouched and click on //Submit//. 
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-{{ :sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:advanced:040_smart_query_1.png?950 }} 
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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 "apply" (i.e. "applying", "applied", "applies", etc.) 
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-{{ :sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:advanced:050_query_1_results.png?950 }} 
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-In the [[sarcophagus:carcass:tutorials:advanced_2|next part]] of the tutorial you'll learn more about the //Smart Query Editor//. 
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