Tracking, exploring and analyzing recent developments in German-language
online press in the face of the coronavirus crisis: cOWIDplus Analysis and
cOWIDplus Viewer
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2005.13316v2
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2023 07:39:27 GMT
- Title: Tracking, exploring and analyzing recent developments in German-language
online press in the face of the coronavirus crisis: cOWIDplus Analysis and
cOWIDplus Viewer
- Authors: Sascha Wolfer and Alexander Koplenig and Frank Michaelis and Carolin
M\"uller-Spitzer
- Abstract summary: The coronavirus pandemic may be the largest crisis the world has had to face since World War II.
It does not come as a surprise that it is also having an impact on language as our primary communication tool.
We present three inter-connected resources that are designed to capture and illustrate these effects on a subset of the German language.
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- Abstract: The coronavirus pandemic may be the largest crisis the world has had to face
since World War II. It does not come as a surprise that it is also having an
impact on language as our primary communication tool. We present three
inter-connected resources that are designed to capture and illustrate these
effects on a subset of the German language: An RSS corpus of German-language
newsfeeds (with freely available untruncated unigram frequency lists), a static
but continuously updated HTML page tracking the diversity of the used
vocabulary and a web application that enables other researchers and the broader
public to explore these effects without any or with little knowledge of corpus
representation/exploration or statistical analyses.
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