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====== 2.1 Sub-corpora ====== | ====== 2.1 Sub-corpora ====== | ||
- | As explained in the [[01_corpus: | + | As explained in [[01_corpus: |
The list of sub-corpora is also a good starting point to get information about available fields for your query, to get examples and statistics. | The list of sub-corpora is also a good starting point to get information about available fields for your query, to get examples and statistics. | ||
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Next to the name of each sub-corpus, you see the number of messages (marked as " | Next to the name of each sub-corpus, you see the number of messages (marked as " | ||
- | **Please note**: If you work with corpora where not all participants gave their [[01_corpus: | + | **Please note**: If you work with corpora where not all participants gave their [[01_corpus: |
- | ===== Information about the corpus | + | ===== Information about the (sub-)corpora |
- | When you press on the small <i> for information to the right of each (sub-)corpus name, you receive | + | When you press on the small '' |
- | * Some statistic information about the corpus including | + | * Some statistic information about the sub-corpus including |
* Information about the version to be quoted in publications. | * Information about the version to be quoted in publications. | ||
- | * If you need specific information about an individual chat, you can select the chat instead of the corpus in the top left to get information such as number of messages, number of speakers, etc. This is also an easy way to see which chats are integrated in this sub-corpus. | + | * If you need specific information about an individual chat, you can select the chat instead of the sub-corpus in the top left to get information such as number of messages, number of speakers, etc. This is also an easy way to see which chats are integrated in this sub-corpus. |
{{ : | {{ : | ||
- | Figure 1: annotations for a (sub-)corpus | + | Figure 1: Information about a (sub-)corpus |
- | On the right side of the information window, you see which annotations are available to be queried for the selected sub-corpus. | + | On the right-hand side of the information window, you see which annotations are available to be queried for the selected sub-corpus. |
- | * You have two categories of information: | + | * You have two categories of information: |
- | * To the right of the name of the annotation, there is an example query for that specific annotation. If you click on that text, a sample query is entered into the query field in the main screen. This is the easiest way to generate queries, since you can always modify it in the query field. Example: if you click on Lang_100_and_more, | + | * To the right of the name of the annotation, there is an example query for that specific annotation. If you click on that text, a sample query is entered into the query field in the main screen. This is the easiest way to generate queries, since you can always modify it in the query field. Example: if you click on Lang_100_and_more, |
===== List of chats in the sub-corpus ===== | ===== List of chats in the sub-corpus ===== | ||
- | By clicking on the little piece of paper next to the information | + | By clicking on the little piece of paper next to the information |
- | From here, you can click on //complete chat view// to view this whole chat (without any annotations). | + | From here, you can click on '' |
- | If you click on the little | + | If you click on the little |
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