Hello there!
A special friend of mine is tasked to spot 700 neologisms intruduced in German during last ten years. Being Perl so good at data and language processing, being this community populated also by some linguist and a bounch of german ones I hope I can get some useful tip from your part.
In detail, to be helpful in their research using Perl I'd like to be aware of:
- free online resources for German language, like dictionaries, modern and updated
- freely accesible corpora to scan, this should be indexed by time of the source
- similar studies made in this field recently
- german linguistic online resource in general
I supposed that ideally if I can access a decent
corpus of last ten years and decent vocabulary issued 10 years ago I can be able to spit out some difference. Ok no so trivial but feasible.
As last option if 10 german monks want to put here 70 different neologism each one.. I'm done :)
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