Scientext is a new, on-line French and English corpus of scientific texts. The corpus includes 4.8 million running tokens in French, 13 million words of research articles in English (medicine and biology), and an English-language sub-corpus of French undergraduate students’ texts (1,1 million words). The corpus is organized to facilitate the linguistic study of authorial position and reasoning in scientific articles through phraseology and lexico-grammatical markers linked to causality.
Sacred Texts of Hinduism; complete translation of the Rig-Veda, transcribed Sanskrit Rig-Veda, Max Mullers' translation of the Upanishads, the Bhaghavad Gita, and other Hinduism texts.
A comparison of texts through the decades looking at how multimodal tools for textual analysis can explain changes from a social, pedagogic and semiotic perspective.
P. Kindermann, F. Lipp, and A. Wolff. Proc. 22nd Int. Sympos. Graph Drawing (GD'14), volume 8871 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 76-88. Springer-Verlag, (2014)