Concordancer

A concordancer is a computer program that automatically constructs a concordance.

Concordancers are also used in corpus linguistics to retrieve alphabetically or otherwise sorted lists of linguistic data from the corpus in question, which the corpus linguist then analyzes.

A number of concordancers have been published,[1] notably Oxford Concordance Program (OCP),[2] a concordancer first released in 1981 by Oxford University Computing Services, which claims to be used in over 200 organisations worldwide.

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