This editor was developed especially for the needs of the KAMOKO project (https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/handle/11372/LRT-3261). The editor allows the quick entry of example sentences and sentence variants as well as the corresponding speaker ratings.
KAMOKO is a structured and commented french learner-corpus. It addresses the central structures of the French language from a linguistic perspective (18 different courses). The text examples in this corpus are annotated by native speakers. This makes this corpus a valuable resource for (1) advanced language practice/teaching and (2) linguistics research.
The KAMOKO corpus can be used free of charge. Information on the structure of the corpus and instructions on how to use it are presented in detail in the KAMOKO Handbook and a video-tutorial (both in german). In addition to the raw XML-data, we also offer various export formats (see ZIP files – supported file formats: CorpusExplorer, TXM, WebLicht, TreeTagger, CoNLL, SPEEDy, CorpusWorkbench and TXT).
KAMOKO is a structured and commented french learner-corpus. It addresses the central structures of the French language from a linguistic perspective (18 different courses). The text examples in this corpus are annotated by native speakers. This makes this corpus a valuable resource for (1) advanced language practice/teaching and (2) linguistics research.
The KAMOKO corpus can be used free of charge. Information on the structure of the corpus and instructions on how to use it are presented in detail in the KAMOKO Handbook and a video-tutorial (both in german). In addition to the raw XML-data, we also offer various export formats (see ZIP files – supported file formats: CorpusExplorer, TXM, WebLicht, TreeTagger, CoNLL, SPEEDy, CorpusWorkbench and TXT).
Philosophical texts of the 18th century: Full text of the authoritative "Akademie-Ausgabe" (excluding most footnotes and editorial notes) and reference texts like A.G. Baumgarten's "Metaphysica".
Archaeologist and karst scientist Professor Karel Absolon in his study on the occasion of his 80th birthday in a segment from Týden ve filmu (Week in Film) 1957, issue no. 26.
Conductor Karel Ančerl on Bohumil Veselý's balcony. Ančerl conducts the Czech Philharmonic in a segment from Československý filmový týdeník (Czechoslovak Film Weekly Newsreel) 1956, issue no. 4.
Mayor of Prague Karel Baxa with entrepreneurs Miloš and Václav Havel as they walk through the building site of Barrandov Film Studios. Baxa in a silent shot during his speech.
Writer Karel Čapek and actress Olga Scheinpflugová on Peace Square in Prague after their wedding ceremony on 26 August 1935 in a segment from Československý filmový týdeník (Czechoslovak Film Weekly Newsreel) 1935, issue no. 36. Karel Čapek with his brother, the painter Josef Čapek, in the garden of his villa in Prague-Vinohrady in the documentary Jaro v Praze (Spring in Prague, dir. Jaroslav Novotný, 1930).