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- Spoken_English_Corpus abstract "The Spoken English Corpus (SEC) is a speech corpus used in corpus linguistics consisting of a collection of recordings of spoken British English compiled during the period 1984-7 through a collaboration, funded by IBM, between the Unit for Computer Research on the English Language (UCREL) at the University of Lancaster and the IBM Scientific Centre in Winchester. The corpus comprises 53 recorded passages, mainly recorded from the BBC, spoken in the accent usually referred to as Received Pronunciation, or RP. It covers categories such as commentary. news broadcast, lecture and dialogue. The corpus contains 52,637 words, in a recording time of 339 minutes. The compilation of the corpus is described by Lita Taylor in her 1996 article "The Compilation of the Spoken English Corpus."".
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- Spoken_English_Corpus subject Category:Applied_linguistics.
- Spoken_English_Corpus subject Category:Dialectology.
- Spoken_English_Corpus subject Category:English_Corpora.
- Spoken_English_Corpus subject Category:Linguistic_research.
- Spoken_English_Corpus subject Category:Phonetics.
- Spoken_English_Corpus comment "The Spoken English Corpus (SEC) is a speech corpus used in corpus linguistics consisting of a collection of recordings of spoken British English compiled during the period 1984-7 through a collaboration, funded by IBM, between the Unit for Computer Research on the English Language (UCREL) at the University of Lancaster and the IBM Scientific Centre in Winchester.".
- Spoken_English_Corpus label "Spoken English Corpus".
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- Spoken_English_Corpus sameAs Q17082121.
- Spoken_English_Corpus sameAs Q17082121.
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