Abstract

The unusual aspect of the Montreal French project is not the innovative character of the computational and statistical methods, nor the volume of data involved, but the proliferation of linguistic studies which have been facilitated by these techniques and materials. Indeed, the development of computational aids has at each step been in direct response to specific needs of linguistic analysis. We shall illustrate by tracing these developments in chronological order. Following this we shall discuss some of the statistical methodology which has been implemented for this work.

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