The Keyword Bank as a tool for finding exclusive keywords in WordSmith Tools

Authors

  • Tony Berber Sardinha PUCSP

Keywords:

WordSmith Tools, KeyWords, keywords, corpora.

Abstract

KeyWords is a very useful program for computer text analysis found in WordSmith Tools. A problem with KeyWords, though, is the large number of keywords returned by the program, which can be at least 500. This paper proposes a procedure for making reductions in lists of keywords based on the concept of exclusive keywords. These are words that are key in the study corpus only, in comparison to lots of others. This procedure draws on the existence of a keyword bank, which is a collection of keywords from several corpora. When contrasted to a study corpus, the keyword bank brings up keywords that are found in the study corpus only, leaving out those that are key in other corpora. This enables the researcher to focus on words that are most typical of his/her own corpus. The analysis reported here, carried out with a large multi-register keyword bank, suggests that the keyword bank achieved its goal, by allowing for a 77% reduction in the total keywords, and by selecting keywords that are most representative of the study corpus in question.

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Author Biography

Tony Berber Sardinha, PUCSP

Tony Berber Sardinha is Associate Professor at the Graduate Program in Applied Linguistics and the Linguistics Department, Catholic University of São Paulo, as well as a researcher with the Brazilian National Research Council (CNPq). His main interests are in the areas of Corpus Linguistics and Metaphor.

Published

2008-12-21

How to Cite

Berber Sardinha, T. (2008). The Keyword Bank as a tool for finding exclusive keywords in WordSmith Tools. The ESPecialist, 27(1). Retrieved from https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/esp/article/view/1626

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