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  1. English-Corpora: COCA

    [Davies] 1.1 billion word corpus of American English, 1990-2010. Compare to the BNC and ANC. Large, balanced, up-to-date, and freely-available online.

  2. English Corpora: most widely used online corpora. Billions of …

    Compare genres, dialects, time periods; use AI; search by PoS, collocates, synonyms, and much more.

  3. English-Corpora: BNC

    100+ million word corpus of British English, 1980s-1993. Freely-available online. Allows for an extremely wide range of searches.

  4. English-Corpora: COHA

    400 million word corpus of historical American English, 1810-2000. The largest corpus of historical American English.

  5. Compare: Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) and …

    In summary, while 100 million words is often adequate for studying syntax, for some very low-frequency phenomena, there is a real difference between 100 million words (BNC) and 560 …

  6. The Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) is by far the most widely-used of these corpora. In early 2020, we dramatically expanded the scope and size and features of COCA to …

  7. COCA corpus ended in “55”; for example, words #7255 or #28055. We extracted the collocates for nine nouns at diferent frequency levels, and you can click on these links to see the entries …

  8. English-Corpora: NOW

    10 billion word corpus from web-based newspapers and magazines, 2010 through yesterday

  9. English-Corpora: iWeb

    14 billion words, 22 million web pagesOnce you do a search, your results will be displayed here.

  10. English Corpora: most widely used online corpora. Billions of …

    Downloadable, full-text data is now available for the following corpora: iWeb, COCA, COHA, GloWbE, NOW, Coronavirus, Wikipedia, SOAP, the TV corpus, the Movie corpus (and for …