Last Updated:2022/12/22
Sentence
Natural
questions
to
ask
are:
'What
counts
as
data?
How
do
you
collect
data?'
There
are
two
different
types
of
data
which
linguists
typically
work
with
in
formulating
grammars.
The
first
is
a
recorded
sample
of
speech
or
text
(such
a
sample
is
known
technically
as
a
corpus
of
utterances);
we
assume
(perhaps
simplistically)
that
in
general
people
speak
and
write
well-formed
sentences.
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Natural questions to ask are: 'What counts as data? How do you collect data?' There are two different types of data which linguists typically work with in formulating grammars. The first is a recorded sample of speech or text (such a sample is known technically as a corpus of utterances); we assume (perhaps simplistically) that in general people speak and write well-formed sentences. […]
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