Linguistics 158: Computer-aided methods in linguistics

John B. Lowe / Department of Linguistics
University of California, Berkeley - Spring 1997

Sample Hypercard applications and more about design

week /class: 7 / 14 : Lab Th , 6 Mar 1997

Preliminaries

A few illustrative example stacks

StackThe Point
Lx158 Demo ScriptsExample scripts covered in lecture, homework hints
2-Stroke Engines 2.0Multimedia Hypercard stack
Projet ArchivageLinguistically oriented multimedia Hypercard stack (Demo)
Computer acronymsAnother database stack; in this case all data is on a single card.
Exchange SortStack we "wrote" in class. Illustrates one of the most basic algorithms known to humankind.
Letter LearnerNeural network example. Learns letters from your "handwriting". Understand how this stack works!
NoteBookA "general purpose" stack for keeping track of ... anything.
SE Asian Linguistic GeographyExample of a possible user interface to a linguistic cartographic database. Of course, you can do something like this on the Web, too...
Star Trek-TNG Guide 2.0A database as a stack (many cards, each with information about a particular entity).
Tilt 1.1A game, one of many...
Word CountConcordance generator, with a few bells and whistles (e.g. has a function to "clean up" diacritics; processes multiple files).

Homework 4 : Corpora (due: Mar. 13)
Homework answers
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