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.
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.
A number of concordancers have been published,[1]
notably
Oxford Concordance Program (OCP),[2] a concordancer first released in 1981 by Oxford University Computing Services, which claims to be used in over 200 organisations worldwide.
[3][4]
^[1] Archived 2016-12-11 at the Wayback Machine What packages are available
^[2] Acronymfinder.com - Oxford Concordance Program (OCP)
^[3] Oxford Concordance Program
Review by: Frank O'Brien
Computers and the Humanities
Vol. 20, No. 2 (Apr. - Jun., 1986), pp. 138-141
^[4] The Oxford Concordance Program Version 2
S. Hockey J. Martin
Literary and Linguistic Computing, Volume 2, Issue 2, 1 January 1987, Pages 125–131, https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/2.2.125
Published: 01 January 1987
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