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How to Batch Convert Text Files to Other Formats in Mac via the Terminal
Posted: January 8, 2015 in applied linguistics, corpora, corpus, corpus linguistics, data, language analysis, MAC, Manipulating text, resources, software, text analysis, text toolsTags: Mac, terminal
D. Crystal: Why grammar lessons should be renamed ‘understanding language’
Posted: December 15, 2014 in language analysis, language teaching, learning, MALTA, Subjects at UMURead the story here.
Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC): Our Use Of Little Words Can, Uh, Reveal Hidden Interests @NPR
Posted: September 1, 2014 in corpus linguistics, investigación, language analysis, sentiment, vocabularyAn NPR feature which disccusses W. Pennebaker contribution to human use of words.
This was also the subject of my own contribution to the 2010 World Congress of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies within the session “Interdisciplinary research between Corpus Linguistics and Clinical Psychology” at Boston University, MA.
MOOC gratuito sobre estadística descriptiva en la UPCT
Posted: September 17, 2013 in herramientas y nuevas tecnologías para los estudios ingleses, language analysis, MOOC, PhD, Recursos, TFG, TFMEn este curso se presentan contenidos fundamentales sobre Estadística descriptiva.
“Empezaremos por la estadística unidimensional con el concepto de variable estadística, tablas estadísticas, ya sean tablas de datos simples o tablas de datos agrupados en intervalos, y los gráficos estadísticos. Después, introduciremos las medidas de centralización y dispersión para cada uno de los tipos de tablas. Para finalizar, introduciremos las variables estadísticas bidimensionales, parámetros y rectas de regresión”.
El curso corre a cargo del Profesor de la UPCT Juan Medina Molina y se realiza en la plataforma MiriadaX.
Find & Replace Text in Multiple Documents from the Command Line (MAC)
Posted: August 26, 2013 in language analysis, Manipulating text, ToolsThe basic command syntax is as follows:
perl -pi -w -e ‘s/THIS/THAT/g;’ /path/to/files*.txt
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