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The search window in the upper left-w hand corner of the screen includes a record of one's past searches, a Key Word In Context (KWIC) ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[of the results (with SGML tags visible), and -- in the column headed "Components" -- a list of the categories that are marked with SGML tags and that can be used in building a search. The first six searches identify various forms of "gatekeeper" and "doorkeeper." 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Win16/Win32 (KWIC) from NED30616@pcvan.or.jp MonoConc for Windows (Concordance) from Michael Barlow Japanese Concordance (for Windows): info in [ Big5 (with ETen Kana Chars) | ISO-2022-JP ] from Takashi Dictionaries List of Dictionaries WordNet Home Page and Databases (Cognitive Science Laboratory, Princeton University)]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="2_1_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="2_1_2"><precontext><![CDATA[Cellular TIMIT Speech Corpus Hub-3: Continuous Speech Recognition Corpus IV Hub-4: Radio Broadcast News Continuous Speech Recognition Corpus FFMTIMIT: Acoustic-Phonetic Continuous Speech Corpus Far Field Microphone Recordings Parallel Text Corpora English French Bilingual Hansard WHO and Hansard Shareware Announcements KWIC/Concordance Tools Corpus Wizrad for Win16/Win32 (]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[KWIC)]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[ from NED30616@pcvan.or.jp MonoConc for Windows (Concordance) from Michael Barlow Japanese Concordance (for Windows): info in [ Big5 (with ETen Kana Chars) | ISO-2022-JP ] from Takashi Dictionaries List of Dictionaries WordNet Home Page and Databases (Cognitive Science Laboratory, Princeton University) Roget's 1991 Thesaurus: [ roget13.zip | roget13a.zip ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="2_1_2"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring><matchstring matchstringID="2" matches="3"><matchstringText><![CDATA[concordance]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="2_2_1"><precontext><![CDATA[Collection Announcement of LDC Corpora (Speech) CTIMIT: Cellular TIMIT Speech Corpus Hub-3: Continuous Speech Recognition Corpus IV Hub-4: Radio Broadcast News Continuous Speech Recognition Corpus FFMTIMIT: Acoustic-Phonetic Continuous Speech Corpus Far Field Microphone Recordings Parallel Text Corpora English French Bilingual Hansard WHO and Hansard Shareware Announcements KWIC/]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[Tools Corpus Wizrad for Win16/Win32 (KWIC) from NED30616@pcvan.or.jp MonoConc for Windows (Concordance) from Michael Barlow Japanese Concordance (for Windows): info in [ Big5 (with ETen Kana Chars) | ISO-2022-JP ] from Takashi Dictionaries List of Dictionaries WordNet Home Page and Databases (Cognitive Science Laboratory, Princeton University) Roget']]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="2_2_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="2_2_2"><precontext><![CDATA[Corpus IV Hub-4: Radio Broadcast News Continuous Speech Recognition Corpus FFMTIMIT: Acoustic-Phonetic Continuous Speech Corpus Far Field Microphone Recordings Parallel Text Corpora English French Bilingual Hansard WHO and Hansard Shareware Announcements KWIC/Concordance Tools Corpus Wizrad for Win16/Win32 (KWIC) from NED30616@pcvan.or.jp MonoConc for Windows (]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance)]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[ from Michael Barlow Japanese Concordance (for Windows): info in [ Big5 (with ETen Kana Chars) | ISO-2022-JP ] from Takashi Dictionaries List of Dictionaries WordNet Home Page and Databases (Cognitive Science Laboratory, Princeton University) Roget's 1991 Thesaurus: [ roget13.zip | roget13a.zip | roget14a.zip ] Webster 1913 Online Japanese-English Dictionary ( 18 ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="2_2_2"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="2_2_3"><precontext><![CDATA[Broadcast News Continuous Speech Recognition Corpus FFMTIMIT: Acoustic-Phonetic Continuous Speech Corpus Far Field Microphone Recordings Parallel Text Corpora English French Bilingual Hansard WHO and Hansard Shareware Announcements KWIC/Concordance Tools Corpus Wizrad for Win16/Win32 (KWIC) from NED30616@pcvan.or.jp MonoConc for Windows (Concordance) from Michael Barlow Japanese ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[(for Windows): info in [ Big5 (with ETen Kana Chars) | ISO-2022-JP ] from Takashi Dictionaries List of Dictionaries WordNet Home Page and Databases (Cognitive Science Laboratory, Princeton University) Roget's 1991 Thesaurus: [ roget13.zip | roget13a.zip | roget14a.zip ] Webster 1913 Online Japanese-English Dictionary ( 18 Oct 1991 | 7 Sep 1991 ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="2_2_3"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring></cites><docnote docnoteID="2"><![CDATA[]]></docnote></doc><doc docID="3" docTotalMatches="3" docSize="51960" docWordCount="555"><docTitle><![CDATA[Amazon.com Books Search Results]]></docTitle><URL><![CDATA[http://www.amazon-electronic.com/exec/obidos/Author%3DColeman%2C%2520Samuel/]]></URL><cites><matchstring matchstringID="1" matches="1"><matchstringText><![CDATA[kwic]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="3_1_1"><precontext><![CDATA[and Social Change) by James Samuel Coleman Out of Print--Try our out-of-print search service! 14. Walther Von Der Vogelweide : A Complete Reference Work Head-Word and Rhyme-Word Concordances to His Poetry by Clifton Hall, Samuel Coleman (Hardcover - January 1995) Special Order Our Price: $140.00 15. ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Kwic ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[Concordance to John Cleland's Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, Vol 829) by Samuel S. Coleman, Michael J. Preston Out of Print--Try our out-of-print search service! Where's My Stuff? • Track your recent orders . • View or change your orders in ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="3_1_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring><matchstring matchstringID="2" matches="1"><matchstringText><![CDATA[concordance]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="3_2_1"><precontext><![CDATA[Social Change) by James Samuel Coleman Out of Print--Try our out-of-print search service! 14. Walther Von Der Vogelweide : A Complete Reference Work Head-Word and Rhyme-Word Concordances to His Poetry by Clifton Hall, Samuel Coleman (Hardcover - January 1995) Special Order Our Price: $140.00 15. Kwic ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[to John Cleland's Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, Vol 829) by Samuel S. Coleman, Michael J. Preston Out of Print--Try our out-of-print search service! Where's My Stuff? • Track your recent orders . • View or change your orders in Your ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="3_2_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring></cites><docnote docnoteID="3"><![CDATA[]]></docnote></doc><doc docID="4" docTotalMatches="4" docSize="30525" docWordCount="3347"><docTitle><![CDATA[AIATSIS - ASEDA catalogue]]></docTitle><URL><![CDATA[http://coombs.anu.edu.au/SpecialProj/ASEDA/T_3.htm]]></URL><cites><matchstring matchstringID="1" matches="1"><matchstringText><![CDATA[kwic]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="4_1_1"><precontext><![CDATA[interlinear text by producing a list of all the words occurring in it, with a short section of the context preceding and following each occurrence of a word. In many fields of study such a list is called a concordance. It is also similar to a key word in context (]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[kwic)]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[ index, except that the index does not have to be restricted to particular words. [Software: 18 files, 603 kB] Open 384 English vocabulary Antworth, Evan; Public Brand Software English List of over 100,000 English words transcribed orthographically obtained from The Interociter bulletinboard in Dallas (214/258-1832), originally from ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="4_1_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring><matchstring matchstringID="2" matches="2"><matchstringText><![CDATA[concordance]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="4_2_1"><precontext><![CDATA[Adds or deletes tabs from a document [Software: 1 file, 26 kB] Open 307 TextDiff Compares two text files and writes the differences to a third file. [Software: 1 file, 18 kB] Open 308 XRef 0.1b Prepares both a copy of a text file with line numbers, and a ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[list of words in the file. [Software: 1 file, 9 kB] Open 309 Evolutions A utility program that will convert series of spaces in a file into tabs (nice for converting a text file for use as a spreadsheet) or do general clean-up work by removing control characters and ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="4_2_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="4_2_2"><precontext><![CDATA[Linguistics Facilitates the intensive study of a flat text or an interlinear text by producing a list of all the words occurring in it, with a short section of the context preceding and following each occurrence of a word. In many fields of study such a list is called a ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[concordance.]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[ It is also similar to a key word in context (kwic) index, except that the index does not have to be restricted to particular words. [Software: 18 files, 603 kB] Open 384 English vocabulary Antworth, Evan; Public Brand Software English List of over 100,000 English words transcribed orthographically obtained ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="4_2_2"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring></cites><docnote docnoteID="4"><![CDATA[]]></docnote></doc><doc docID="5" docTotalMatches="4" docSize="125902" docWordCount="14022"><docTitle><![CDATA[Petronian Society Newsletter Vol 28.1&2]]></docTitle><URL><![CDATA[http://chss2.montclair.edu/classics/Petronius/PSN98.html]]></URL><cites><matchstring matchstringID="1" matches="1"><matchstringText><![CDATA[kwic]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="5_1_1"><precontext><![CDATA[Spring 1998. CONCORDANCE Beta, S., De Carli, E., Zanetto, G. edd., Lessico dei romanzieri greci IV , Hildesheim/ Zürich/NY 1997. Takes account, in an Appendix, of fragments appearing in Stephens/Winkler but not used in earlier volumes. The completion of this critical project, added thus to the mechanical TLG microfiche ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[KWIC ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[Concordance to the Greek Novelists and to indices or lexica already existing for some texts (A.T., Long., Xen. Eph.) adds considerably to our capacity to examine the language of the novels and place them in their linguistic and cultural context. EDITIONS & TRANSLATIONS V. Chariton (De Sousa, Lendakis, Roncali), Dares/]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="5_1_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring><matchstring matchstringID="2" matches="2"><matchstringText><![CDATA[concordance]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="5_2_1"><precontext><![CDATA[the Novel VII , Groningen 1996, 151 pp. V. infr. (GCN) Birchall, Zanetto, Galli. ---- Groningen Colloquia on the Novel 8, Groningen 1997, 241 pp. V. infr. (GCN) Hansen, Harder, Aerts, Carver. Hock, R., Perkins, J., edd., Ancient Fiction and Early Christian Literature, Scholars Press, Society of Biblical Literature, due Spring 1998. ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[CONCORDANCE ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[Beta, S., De Carli, E., Zanetto, G. edd., Lessico dei romanzieri greci IV , Hildesheim/ Zürich/NY 1997. Takes account, in an Appendix, of fragments appearing in Stephens/Winkler but not used in earlier volumes. The completion of this critical project, added thus to the mechanical TLG microfiche KWIC Concordance to ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="5_2_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="5_2_2"><precontext><![CDATA[1998. CONCORDANCE Beta, S., De Carli, E., Zanetto, G. edd., Lessico dei romanzieri greci IV , Hildesheim/ Zürich/NY 1997. Takes account, in an Appendix, of fragments appearing in Stephens/Winkler but not used in earlier volumes. The completion of this critical project, added thus to the mechanical TLG microfiche KWIC ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[to the Greek Novelists and to indices or lexica already existing for some texts (A.T., Long., Xen. Eph.) adds considerably to our capacity to examine the language of the novels and place them in their linguistic and cultural context. EDITIONS & TRANSLATIONS V. Chariton (De Sousa, Lendakis, Roncali), Dares/Dictys ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="5_2_2"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring></cites><docnote docnoteID="5"><![CDATA[]]></docnote></doc><doc docID="6" docTotalMatches="10" docSize="32224" docWordCount="3325"><docTitle><![CDATA[PATDPA]]></docTitle><URL><![CDATA[http://www.inf-wiss.uni-konstanz.de/CURR/winter96/infovermitt/PATDPA.html]]></URL><cites><matchstring matchstringID="1" matches="3"><matchstringText><![CDATA[kwic]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="6_1_1"><precontext><![CDATA[commas or spaces, e.g., D L1 1-5 TI IN. The fields are displayed or printed in the order requested. Highlighitng is available only in the AB, IN, INC, INO, PA, PAC, PAO, PST, and TI fields. Highlighting must be on during SEARCH in order to use the HIT, ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[KWIC,]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[ and OCC display formats. Format | Content | Examples --------|----------------------------------------------|-------------- AB |Abstract |D AB, TI AG |Agent |D AG AGN |Agent Number |D AG AGN AI (1) |Application Information |D AI PI AIN |Application Number Original |D AIN AN |Accession Number |D AN CC |Classification Code |D 1-5 CC DS |Designated State ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="6_1_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="6_1_2"><precontext><![CDATA[STD, limited to current data |D STC STD |BIB, plus Index Data |D STD STPC (2)|AN, ED, EW, SN, UP, PIT, PI, IC, ICM, ICS, |D STPC | ICA, ICI, NCL, CC, TI | TRIAL |TI plus Index Data |D TRIAL HIT |Fields containing highlighted hit terms |D HIT 1-5 ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[KWIC ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[|Highlighted hit terms plus 20 words on either |D 1-7 TI KWIC | side (KeyWord-In-Context) | OCC |Number of occurrences of hit terms and fields |D OCC | in which they occur | (1) By default, patent numbers, application and priority numbers are displayed in STN format. To display them in ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="6_1_2"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="6_1_3"><precontext><![CDATA[STD STPC (2)|AN, ED, EW, SN, UP, PIT, PI, IC, ICM, ICS, |D STPC | ICA, ICI, NCL, CC, TI | TRIAL |TI plus Index Data |D TRIAL HIT |Fields containing highlighted hit terms |D HIT 1-5 KWIC |Highlighted hit terms plus 20 words on either |D 1-7 TI ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[KWIC ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[| side (KeyWord-In-Context) | OCC |Number of occurrences of hit terms and fields |D OCC | in which they occur | (1) By default, patent numbers, application and priority numbers are displayed in STN format. To display them in Derwent format, enter SET PATENT DERWENT at an arrow prompt. To reset display ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="6_1_3"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring><matchstring matchstringID="2" matches="4"><matchstringText><![CDATA[concordance]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="6_2_1"><precontext><![CDATA[Patent |/IC |S B60B007-02/IC |IC, ICM, ICMO, Classification (51) (main and | |S B60B007/IC | ICS, ICSO secondary) | | | IPC, Additional (supplementary) |/ICA |S F01L001-04/ICA |ICA IPC, Index (complementary) |/ICI |S C07D205:08/ICI |ICI IPC, Main (current (IPC6) with |/ICM |S B21B001-00/ICM |IC, ICM (511) ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[to previous | | | editions) | | | IPC, Main Old (511) |/ICMO |S B60B011-02/ICMO |IC, ICMO IPC, Secondary (current) (512) |/ICS |S C01B003-12/ICS |IC, ICS IPC, Secondary Old (with |/ICSO |S H01J023-36/ICSO |IC, ICSO concordance (512)) | | | Inventor (72) (3) (current |/IN |S SCHULTE/IN |IN, INC, INO and ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="6_2_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="6_2_2"><precontext><![CDATA[IPC, Main (current (IPC6) with |/ICM |S B21B001-00/ICM |IC, ICM (511) concordance to previous | | | editions) | | | IPC, Main Old (511) |/ICMO |S B60B011-02/ICMO |IC, ICMO IPC, Secondary (current) (512) |/ICS |S C01B003-12/ICS |IC, ICS IPC, Secondary Old (with |/ICSO |S H01J023-36/ICSO |IC, ICSO ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[(512)) | | | Inventor (72) (3) (current |/IN |S SCHULTE/IN |IN, INC, INO and old) | (or /AU)|S HAUSKE, JAMES/IN | Inventor Address (current) (3) |/INA |S BERLIN/INA |IN, INC Inventor Old (72) (3) |/INO |S HAAG, F?/INO |IN, INO Inventor Standard |/INS |S SCHULTE, HANS/INS |INS | (or ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="6_2_2"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="6_2_3"><precontext><![CDATA[Graphic Information |D GI GI.H (2)|Graphic Information, High Resolution |D GI.H GIS |Graphic Information Size |D GIS IC |International Patent Classification |D IC | (ICM, ICMO, ICS, ICSO, ICA, ICI) | ICA |IPC, Additional (Supplementary) |D ICA ICI |IPC, Index (Complementary) |D ICI ICM |IPC, Main (current (IPC4) with ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[|D ICM | to previous editions) | ICMO |IPC, Main Old |D ICMO ICS |IPS, Secondary (current) |D ICS ICSM |IPC, Secondary Old (with concordance) |D ICSM IN |Inventor (includes INC, INO) |D IN INC |Inventor Current |D INC INO |Inventor Old |D INO INS |Inventor Standard |D INS LA |Language |D ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="6_2_3"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="6_2_4"><precontext><![CDATA[Classification |D IC | (ICM, ICMO, ICS, ICSO, ICA, ICI) | ICA |IPC, Additional (Supplementary) |D ICA ICI |IPC, Index (Complementary) |D ICI ICM |IPC, Main (current (IPC4) with concordance |D ICM | to previous editions) | ICMO |IPC, Main Old |D ICMO ICS |IPS, Secondary (current) |D ICS ICSM |IPC, Secondary Old (with ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[concordance)]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[ |D ICSM IN |Inventor (includes INC, INO) |D IN INC |Inventor Current |D INC INO |Inventor Old |D INO INS |Inventor Standard |D INS LA |Language |D LA NCL |National Patent Classification |D NCL NTE |Note |D NTE NTL |Last Note |D NTL OS |Other Source |D OS PA |Patent ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="6_2_4"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring></cites><docnote docnoteID="6"><![CDATA[]]></docnote></doc><doc docID="7" docTotalMatches="5" docSize="5227" docWordCount="628"><docTitle><![CDATA[Corpus Research Group: CUE Documentation]]></docTitle><URL><![CDATA[http://www-clg.bham.ac.uk/CUE/doc.html]]></URL><cites><matchstring matchstringID="1" matches="1"><matchstringText><![CDATA[kwic]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="7_1_1"><precontext><![CDATA[any one time. This might be useful when working with parallel corpora, or when different sets of corpora are being compared. Corpus The Corpus class allows for more direct access to a particular subcorpus. You can retrieve information about a corpus with getName(), getSize(), getDesc(), getLabel() and similar functions get ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[KWIC ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[lines for a certain corpus position with getKwic(), or an extended context with getContext() retrieve frequency information of a word in that particular corpus with getFreq() A corpus is created at indexing time with CueAdd , and is the basic unit on which CUE operates. A corpus can be activated and ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="7_1_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring><matchstring matchstringID="2" matches="3"><matchstringText><![CDATA[concordance]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="7_2_1"><precontext><![CDATA[system. It provides an interface to most of the functionality you might need from a corpus. Its methods provide for: selection/deselection of (sub)corpora with addCorpus(), addCorpora(), getAvailableCorpora(), setActive() and others retrieval of overall frequency counts with getFreq() for a word and getSize() for the corpus size retrieval of ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[lines via query() Each instance of Cue has its own working set, and you can have multiple instances of it active at any one time. This might be useful when working with parallel corpora, or when different sets of corpora are being compared. Corpus The Corpus class allows for more ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="7_2_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="7_2_2"><precontext><![CDATA[unit on which CUE operates. A corpus can be activated and deactivated at any time. Item This is the object returned by the Cue.query() method (by way of an Enumeration). It describes a single instance of a word in the data, and you can use it to retrieve a ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[line of this item with getKwic() look at the context with getContext() get a word relative to it with getWord() Stand-alone Classes There are several stand-alone classes which can be used as tools. These are CueAdd , which allows you to index new corpus material CueIndex , which allows you ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="7_2_2"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="7_2_3"><precontext><![CDATA[class Concordancer { private Cue data = null; public Concordancer() { data = new Cue(); // select ALL available corpora data.addCorpora(data.getAvailableCorpora()); System.err.println("corpus size overall is "+data.getSize()); } public void printKwic(String queryExpr) { try { Enumeration result = data.query(queryExpr); while(result.hasMoreElements()) { Item instance = (Item)result.nextElement(); // print 70 character ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[line System.out.println(instance.getKwic(70)); } } catch(ParseError e) { System.err.println("Illegal Query Expression: "+e); } } public static void main(String args[]) { Concordancer conc = new Concordancer(); if(args.length >= 1) conc.printKwic(args[0]); } } This in fact is all you need for a concordancer. You might want to add ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="7_2_3"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring></cites><docnote docnoteID="7"><![CDATA[]]></docnote></doc><doc docID="8" docTotalMatches="6" docSize="17355" docWordCount="790"><docTitle><![CDATA[Lincoln/Net: Search All]]></docTitle><URL><![CDATA[http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/all.html]]></URL><cites><matchstring matchstringID="1" matches="2"><matchstringText><![CDATA[kwic]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="8_1_1"><precontext><![CDATA[Search Option: A. (Default) Single Term and Phrase Search B. Proximity Searching: in the same Sentence Paragraph Separated by words or fewer exactly in the same sentence. Note: in proximity searches a space serves as the AND operator. Select a Results Format: A. (Default) Concordance Report (300 characters plus) B. ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[KWIC ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[Report (a single line of text) C. Frequency by Title Please direct comments or queries about this service to ets@lib.uchicago.edu General User Documentation for PhiloLogic 1. Introduction 2. Searching the Bibliography 2.1 Bibliographic Fields 2.2 Retrieving and Navigating Documents 3. Character Representation for Search Terms ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="8_1_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="8_1_2"><precontext><![CDATA[3.2 Wildcard Characters and Boolean Operators 3.3 Punctuation Marks and Searching 4. Selecting a Search Option 4.1 Single Term and Phrase Search (Default) 4.2 Proximity Searching in the Same Sentence or Paragraph 5. Selecting a Results Format 5.1. Concordance Report (300 characters plus) 5.2. ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[KWIC ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[Report (a single line of text) 5.3. Frequency by Title 5.4. Navigating Documents from Word Searches 6. Getting More Help Database-Specific Searching Tips Bibliographic Searching: Author and Title : When entering authors or titles, punctuation and spacing must match exactly that in the on-line bibliography. Date : The ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="8_1_2"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring><matchstring matchstringID="2" matches="2"><matchstringText><![CDATA[concordance]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="8_2_1"><precontext><![CDATA[to About Lincoln/Net Select a Search Option: A. (Default) Single Term and Phrase Search B. Proximity Searching: in the same Sentence Paragraph Separated by words or fewer exactly in the same sentence. Note: in proximity searches a space serves as the AND operator. Select a Results Format: A. (Default) ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[Report (300 characters plus) B. KWIC Report (a single line of text) C. Frequency by Title Please direct comments or queries about this service to ets@lib.uchicago.edu General User Documentation for PhiloLogic 1. Introduction 2. Searching the Bibliography 2.1 Bibliographic Fields 2.2 Retrieving and Navigating Documents ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="8_2_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="8_2_2"><precontext><![CDATA[Terms 3.1 Accents and Special Characters 3.2 Wildcard Characters and Boolean Operators 3.3 Punctuation Marks and Searching 4. Selecting a Search Option 4.1 Single Term and Phrase Search (Default) 4.2 Proximity Searching in the Same Sentence or Paragraph 5. Selecting a Results Format 5.1. ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[Report (300 characters plus) 5.2. KWIC Report (a single line of text) 5.3. Frequency by Title 5.4. Navigating Documents from Word Searches 6. Getting More Help Database-Specific Searching Tips Bibliographic Searching: Author and Title : When entering authors or titles, punctuation and spacing must match exactly that ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="8_2_2"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring></cites><docnote docnoteID="8"><![CDATA[]]></docnote></doc><doc docID="9" docTotalMatches="8" docSize="3326" docWordCount="313"><docTitle><![CDATA[Intro to concordance]]></docTitle><URL><![CDATA[http://www.ccer.ggl.ruu.nl/texts/ael/westcar/CONCRDNC/CONC_INT.HTM]]></URL><cites><matchstring matchstringID="1" matches="1"><matchstringText><![CDATA[kwic]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="9_1_1"><precontext><![CDATA[bp , fm , n , r , hH , xX , sz , Sqk , gt , TdD | Concordance I n the analysis of texts, it is often useful to have a list of all occurrences of particular words, and the contexts in which they occur. Such lists are called a concordance, or a 'key word in context' (]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[KWIC)]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[ list. Here I have taken the transliteration of Geoff's and made such a list, using the concordance program available from the Summer Institute of Linguistics (see below). The list is rather long, so I have broken it up into sections (see links above). T he text references follow the ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="9_1_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring><matchstring matchstringID="2" matches="6"><matchstringText><![CDATA[concordance]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="9_2_1"><precontext><![CDATA[  Intro to ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[| Home | Concordance: Ai , a , w , bp , fm , n , r , hH , xX , sz , Sqk , gt , TdD | Concordance I n the analysis of texts, it is often useful to have a list of all occurrences of particular words, and the contexts in which they occur. Such lists are called a concordance, or ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="9_2_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="9_2_2"><precontext><![CDATA[  Intro to concordance | Home | ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance:]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[ Ai , a , w , bp , fm , n , r , hH , xX , sz , Sqk , gt , TdD | Concordance I n the analysis of texts, it is often useful to have a list of all occurrences of particular words, and the contexts in which they occur. Such lists are called a concordance, or a 'key ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="9_2_2"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="9_2_3"><precontext><![CDATA[  Intro to concordance | Home | Concordance: Ai , a , w , bp , fm , n , r , hH , xX , sz , Sqk , gt , TdD | ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[I n the analysis of texts, it is often useful to have a list of all occurrences of particular words, and the contexts in which they occur. Such lists are called a concordance, or a 'key word in context' (KWIC) list. Here I have taken the transliteration of Geoff's ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="9_2_3"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="9_2_4"><precontext><![CDATA[to concordance | Home | Concordance: Ai , a , w , bp , fm , n , r , hH , xX , sz , Sqk , gt , TdD | Concordance I n the analysis of texts, it is often useful to have a list of all occurrences of particular words, and the contexts in which they occur. Such lists are called a ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[concordance,]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[ or a 'key word in context' (KWIC) list. Here I have taken the transliteration of Geoff's and made such a list, using the concordance program available from the Summer Institute of Linguistics (see below). The list is rather long, so I have broken it up into sections (see links ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="9_2_4"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="9_2_5"><precontext><![CDATA[is often useful to have a list of all occurrences of particular words, and the contexts in which they occur. Such lists are called a concordance, or a 'key word in context' (KWIC) list. Here I have taken the transliteration of Geoff's and made such a list, using the ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[program available from the Summer Institute of Linguistics (see below). The list is rather long, so I have broken it up into sections (see links above). T he text references follow the system published by Erman, which divides the text into sections and lines (eg. VII, 24). You will see ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="9_2_5"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="9_2_6"><precontext><![CDATA[you have trouble finding a word, perhaps the transliteration is not quite what you expect, eg. As.t (place, seat) for the usual s.t . Look it up in the vocabulary (clickable, or general). C omments and criticisms are welcome as I hope to constantly improve this site. Conc . A ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[Generator for the Macintosh. Version 1.80 John Thomson Copyright © 19891996 John Thomsonand the Summer Institute of Linguistics Academic Computing Department (Conc project) 7500 W. Camp Wisdom Road Dallas, TX 75236 U.S.A. phone; 214/709-2418 fax: 214/709-3363 e-mail: conc-support@sil.org evan.antworth@]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="9_2_6"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring></cites><docnote docnoteID="9"><![CDATA[]]></docnote></doc><doc docID="10" docTotalMatches="17" docSize="15762" docWordCount="1629"><docTitle /><URL><![CDATA[http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/efts/LINCOLN.new/]]></URL><cites><matchstring matchstringID="1" matches="5"><matchstringText><![CDATA[kwic]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="10_1_1"><precontext><![CDATA[A. (Default) Single Term and Phrase Search B. Proximity Searching: in the same Sentence or Paragraph or Separated by words or fewer exactly in the same sentence. Note: in proximity searches a space serves as the AND operator. Select a Results Format: A. (Default) Concordance Report (300 characters plus) B. ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[KWIC ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[Report (a single line of text) C. Frequency by Title For questions or comments concerning the Project please contact: Drew E. VandeCreek, Director, Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project Founders Memorial Library, Northern Illinois University drew@niu.edu Please direct comments or queries about this site to: Electronic Text Services, The ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="10_1_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="10_1_2"><precontext><![CDATA[which will be indicated by END OF REPORT. If you come to what appears to be the end of a report, but do not see the tag END OF REPORT, press your WWW Reload button to retrieve the rest of the results added since you first started viewing results. B. ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[KWIC ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[("Quick") Report As in a Concordance Report, a KWIC (Key Word in Context) Report indicates the number of texts searched, the terms searched for in the defined corpus, and the total number of occurrences in the defined corpus. A KWIC Report differs from a Concordance Report in that it limits ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="10_1_2"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="10_1_3"><precontext><![CDATA[you come to what appears to be the end of a report, but do not see the tag END OF REPORT, press your WWW Reload button to retrieve the rest of the results added since you first started viewing results. B. KWIC ("Quick") Report As in a Concordance Report, a ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[KWIC ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[(Key Word in Context) Report indicates the number of texts searched, the terms searched for in the defined corpus, and the total number of occurrences in the defined corpus. A KWIC Report differs from a Concordance Report in that it limits the context displayed to only some ten words of ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="10_1_3"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="10_1_4"><precontext><![CDATA[the results added since you first started viewing results. B. KWIC ("Quick") Report As in a Concordance Report, a KWIC (Key Word in Context) Report indicates the number of texts searched, the terms searched for in the defined corpus, and the total number of occurrences in the defined corpus. A ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[KWIC ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[Report differs from a Concordance Report in that it limits the context displayed to only some ten words of text for each occurrence. As in a Concordance report, clicking on the short citation reference will retrieve full context with initial key word highlighted. In cases where a search finds more ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="10_1_4"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="10_1_5"><precontext><![CDATA[of frequency. If curious how frequently an author uses a term in one work as compared to his other works or in his works as compared to others' works, you could use this function. Any definable corpus or search can be used in generating this report. Note: Unlike Concordance and ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[KWIC ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[reports, this report does not display text. Return to top of page. For questions or comments concerning the Project please contact: Drew E. VandeCreek, Director, Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project Founders Memorial Library, Northern Illinois University drew@niu.edu Please direct comments or queries about this site to: Electronic Text ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="10_1_5"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite></matchstring><matchstring matchstringID="2" matches="7"><matchstringText><![CDATA[concordance]]></matchstringText><cite citeID="10_2_1"><precontext><![CDATA[DATABASE_EXAMPLE ) Select a Search Option: A. (Default) Single Term and Phrase Search B. Proximity Searching: in the same Sentence or Paragraph or Separated by words or fewer exactly in the same sentence. Note: in proximity searches a space serves as the AND operator. Select a Results Format: A. (Default) ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[Report (300 characters plus) B. KWIC Report (a single line of text) C. Frequency by Title For questions or comments concerning the Project please contact: Drew E. VandeCreek, Director, Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project Founders Memorial Library, Northern Illinois University drew@niu.edu Please direct comments or queries about this ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="10_2_1"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="10_2_2"><precontext><![CDATA[à = a\) acute = forward slash (e.g., é = e/) circumflex = caret (e.g., ê = e^) cedilla = comma (e.g., ç = c,) diaeresis = double quote (e.g., ï = i) To search regardless of accent use uppercase letters (e.g., to search naïveté regardless of accents type naIvetE ). III. Output Options A. ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[Reports Concordance reporting is the default output option. This report indicates the number of texts searched, the terms searched for in the defined corpus, and the total number of occurrences in the defined corpus. Following this general information is a list of occurrences. Each occurrence is represented by a short ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="10_2_2"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="10_2_3"><precontext><![CDATA[acute = forward slash (e.g., é = e/) circumflex = caret (e.g., ê = e^) cedilla = comma (e.g., ç = c,) diaeresis = double quote (e.g., ï = i) To search regardless of accent use uppercase letters (e.g., to search naïveté regardless of accents type naIvetE ). III. Output Options A. Concordance Reports ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[reporting is the default output option. 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A KWIC Report differs from a Concordance Report in that it limits the context displayed to only some ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="10_2_4"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="10_2_5"><precontext><![CDATA[first started viewing results. B. KWIC ("Quick") Report As in a Concordance Report, a KWIC (Key Word in Context) Report indicates the number of texts searched, the terms searched for in the defined corpus, and the total number of occurrences in the defined corpus. A KWIC Report differs from a ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[Report in that it limits the context displayed to only some ten words of text for each occurrence. As in a Concordance report, clicking on the short citation reference will retrieve full context with initial key word highlighted. In cases where a search finds more than twenty-five occurrences, the ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="10_2_5"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="10_2_6"><precontext><![CDATA[number of texts searched, the terms searched for in the defined corpus, and the total number of occurrences in the defined corpus. A KWIC Report differs from a Concordance Report in that it limits the context displayed to only some ten words of text for each occurrence. As in a ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[report, clicking on the short citation reference will retrieve full context with initial key word highlighted. In cases where a search finds more than twenty-five occurrences, the report provides the first twenty-five occurrences with a link to the remaining occurrences of the report. Clicking on the link to ]]></postcontext><citenote citenoteID="10_2_6"><![CDATA[]]></citenote></cite><cite citeID="10_2_7"><precontext><![CDATA[descending order of frequency. If curious how frequently an author uses a term in one work as compared to his other works or in his works as compared to others' works, you could use this function. Any definable corpus or search can be used in generating this report. Note: Unlike ]]></precontext><matchingtext><![CDATA[Concordance ]]></matchingtext><postcontext><![CDATA[and KWIC reports, this report does not display text. Return to top of page. For questions or comments concerning the Project please contact: Drew E. 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