[CWB] CQP: shared collocates

Aleksandar Trklja AXT899 at bham.ac.uk
Sun Oct 7 15:00:32 CEST 2012


Hi Martí,

thank you for your reply. I'm sorry my question was unclear. 

What I mean with 'shared collocates' are the collocates that occur both with a word x and a word y. Say I want to find the collocates that 'almost' and 'nearly' share. The '|' function will show the collocates that occur with either of the two but not with both (e.g. 'almost' occurs with 'certainly' but not with 'nearly'). So I guess I'd need here something like an 'AND' function instead of 'OR'.

Cheers
Alex



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Subject: Re: [CWB] CQP: shared collocates (Aleksandar Trklja)

Hi Aleksander,

I don't know if I understand your question, but do you mean this?

DICKENS> ".*" "year|people";
2077 matches. Use 'cat' to show.
DICKENS> group Last match lemma;
#---------------------------------------------------------------------
(none)                        the                                  355
                              of                                   168
                              a                                    150
                              other                                100
                              some                                  65
(...)

For more on group check this:
http://cwb.sourceforge.net/files/CQP_Tutorial/node20.html

Best
mq
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Dear all,

is it possible to produce with CQP a list that contains only shared collocates of two or more lexical items?

Many thanks for your help.

Best
Alex



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Dear list members,

I am installing CQPWeb, and everything seemed to be ok until I typed the
url in my browser:

http://localhost/spintx-web/adm

Then I got this message:

CQPweb encountered an error and could not continue.
You do not have permission to use this program.

And then I looked into the apache error log and saw this other info:

[Sat Oct 06 21:34:32 2012] [error] [client ::1] File does not exist:
/Library/WebServer/Documents/spintx-web/css/CQPweb.css, referer:
http://localhost/spintx-web/adm/

My questions are:

1) Could this missing css file be causing the problem? (sounds weird...)
so...

2) I used the automatic php configuration file and when the script asked
for a user I gave a user that did not exist as a system user (I mistyped
it, spintex-web instead of spintx-web). I added manually the system user I
wanted to use, just in case, but this does not seem to improve anything.
Then I had the impression that the user created with the automatic php
config file is only a CQPWeb admin not a system user, am I wrong?

So, do you have any recommendation? What else should I be looking to?

I am running the whole thing (apache2, mysql, php, cwb tools, etc.) in the
latest version (also CQPWeb from svn, not download link) on a Mac OSX
10.7.5.

- PHP 5.3.15 with Suhosin-Patch (cli) (built: Jul 31 2012 14:49:18)
- Server version: 5.5.28 MySQL Community Server (GPL)
- Server version: Apache/2.2.22 (Unix)
-- Server built:   Jul 12 2012 15:11:26
- CQP Version:   3.0.0
(and latest versions of all perl modules as on the sourceforge page, except
for CQPWeb, which is the svn version as recommended)

Thanks in advance!

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Mart? Quixal
Computational Linguist & Educational Technologist
http://www.iqubo.org/quixal
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