2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-43958-7_80
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Sociolinguistic Extension of the ORD Corpus of Russian Everyday Speech

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“…The main source of the material for the study was two oral corpora created at St. Petersburg State University: the corpus of everyday Russian speech "One Day of Speech" (ORD), compiled with the method of long-lasting oral speech monitoring (dialogs / polylogues, more than 1250 hours of sound, 130 informants and more than 1000 of their communicants, 1 million word forms in transcripts) (see recent works on it: (Bogdanova- Beglarian, 2016;Bogdanova-Beglarian et al, 2016) and "Balanced Annotated Text Library" (SAT) (800 monologues of various types, about 50 hours of sound) (Bogdanova-Beglarian,…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The main source of the material for the study was two oral corpora created at St. Petersburg State University: the corpus of everyday Russian speech "One Day of Speech" (ORD), compiled with the method of long-lasting oral speech monitoring (dialogs / polylogues, more than 1250 hours of sound, 130 informants and more than 1000 of their communicants, 1 million word forms in transcripts) (see recent works on it: (Bogdanova- Beglarian, 2016;Bogdanova-Beglarian et al, 2016) and "Balanced Annotated Text Library" (SAT) (800 monologues of various types, about 50 hours of sound) (Bogdanova-Beglarian,…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%