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A concordancer is a computer program that automatically constructs a concordance. The output of a concordancer may serve as input to a translation memory system for computer-assisted translation, or as an early step in machine translation. // A computer program or software program (usually abbreviated to a program) is a step-by-step list of instructions written for a particular computer architecture in a particular computer programming language. ... Look up Concordance on Wiktionary, the free dictionary see Concordance system for usage in politics. ... Jump to: navigation, search A translation memory, or TM, is a software program designed as an aid for human translators. ... Jump to: navigation, search Computer-assisted translation, Computer Aided Translation or CAT is a form of translation wherein a human translator translates texts using computer software designed to support and facilitate the translation process. ... Jump to: navigation, search This article is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ...


Concordancers are also used in corpus linguistics to retrieve alphabetically or otherwise sorted lists of linguistic data from the corpus in question, which the corpus linguist then analyzes. Some concordancers used in corpus linguistics are WordSmith, SARAH, MonoConc, GlossaNet and CorpusEye. Corpus linguistics is the study of language as expressed in samples (corpora) or real world text. ... Corpus linguistics is the study of language as expressed in samples (corpora) or real world text. ... Corpus linguistics is the study of language as expressed in samples (corpora) or real world text. ...


See also Computer-assisted translation, KWIC Jump to: navigation, search Computer-assisted translation, Computer Aided Translation or CAT is a form of translation wherein a human translator translates texts using computer software designed to support and facilitate the translation process. ... KWIC is an acronym for Keyword In Context, the most common format for concordance lines. ...


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The output of a concordancer may serve as input to a translation memory system for computer-assisted translation, or as an early step in machine translation.
Concordancers are also used in corpus linguistics to retrieve alphabetically or otherwise sorted lists of linguistic data from the corpus in question, which the corpus linguist then analyzes.
Some concordancers used in corpus linguistics are WordSmith, SARAH, MonoConc, GlossaNet and CorpusEye.
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