Introduction : Grammaticalité et annotations de corpus d’anglais oral – perspectives et problèmes

Thinking over the system of a language means that you take into account the grammar that regulates it by relying on the examples that are acceptable and not acceptable for the speaker of the spoken language. This article defends the position of the non existence of grammaticality since no linguist h...

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Main Author: Sylvie Hancil
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Published: Presses Universitaires du Midi 2018-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/1162
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spelling doaj-art-ee9e72c1d2ce41db86a8cbccafad36d72025-01-30T12:33:14ZengPresses Universitaires du MidiAnglophonia1278-33312427-04662018-07-012310.4000/anglophonia.1162Introduction : Grammaticalité et annotations de corpus d’anglais oral – perspectives et problèmesSylvie HancilThinking over the system of a language means that you take into account the grammar that regulates it by relying on the examples that are acceptable and not acceptable for the speaker of the spoken language. This article defends the position of the non existence of grammaticality since no linguist has ever established a frontier between what is grammatical and what is not. The category of grammar is discussed then the study extends to the spoken language with the problems brought about by the annotation of a corpus of spoken English that are word tagging, linguistic repairs, Markovian constructions, logical distinctions, non standard usage, and dialectal difference and performance errors.https://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/1162grammaticalitygrammarspoken languageannotation
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spoken language
annotation
title Introduction : Grammaticalité et annotations de corpus d’anglais oral – perspectives et problèmes
title_full Introduction : Grammaticalité et annotations de corpus d’anglais oral – perspectives et problèmes
title_fullStr Introduction : Grammaticalité et annotations de corpus d’anglais oral – perspectives et problèmes
title_full_unstemmed Introduction : Grammaticalité et annotations de corpus d’anglais oral – perspectives et problèmes
title_short Introduction : Grammaticalité et annotations de corpus d’anglais oral – perspectives et problèmes
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