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Re: Grep for Windows: msg#00113science.linguistics.corpora
I can't really judge if it would meet your needs, but the UltraEdit text editor for Windows (http://www.ultraedit.com/) has regular expression searching of plain text files (and I've never hit a file size limit with it). It handles Unicode as well as ANSI. Ciarán Ó Duibhín. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Davies" <Mark_Davies@xxxxxxx> To: <corpora@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 2:59 PM Subject: [Corpora-List] Grep for Windows This next semester, I'd like to have the students in my Corpus Linguistics class learn to use Grep tools for searching large corpora. I know there's many great, fast Unix tools, but these students will be using Windows machines. If possible, the program would have the following features: -- Fast, since they'll be working with fairly large corpora (100 million words and more) -- Obviously, full regular expressions capability -- Not run under Cygwin or a similar program, but rather as a native Windows app I've already looked at PowerGrep, V-Grep, and TextPad, but none of these are adequate. Any other suggestions? Thanks in advance. Mark Davies ============================================ Mark Davies Professor of (Corpus) Linguistics Brigham Young University (phone) 801-422-9168 / (fax) 801-422-0906 Web: davies-linguistics.byu.edu ** Corpus design and use // Linguistic databases ** ** Historical linguistics // Language variation ** ** English, Spanish, and Portuguese ** ============================================ |
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