Working with Linguistic Data Using Python
11/29/2012 - Presented by David Lutz.
This hands-on workshop will introduce linguistics students with little or no programming background to some basic tools and methods for collecting and working with linguistic data using the Python programming language. We will:
explore the corpora, models, and other resources that are available, how to get them, and how to work with them;
perform complex searches through linguistic data, and compile some basic statistics;
learn how to work with the many different formats that linguistic data comes in;
familiarize ourselves with resources to automatically part-of-speech tag and parse corpora, and discuss their limitations
Participants are encouraged to bring a laptop, questions, and sample data to play with. A working installation of Python 3 will be needed to follow along, and participants should have it installed and running before the workshop begins. Help installing Python 3 is available for those who would like it; just contact David. Slides and files from the presentation (.tgz file)












