FRANTEXT is a historically and culturally important database of French literary, philosophical and technical texts with an emphasis on diversity and representation, spanning the Middle Ages to the present, and offered on a subscription basis. This resource is aimed at linguists and literary scholars in the humanities and social sciences, and is notable for its inclusion of a powerful search engine called Stella. Stella is a sophisticated NLP search suite, and includes regular expression search, lemmatization, vocabulary list and entity categorization functions.
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Documentation: http://www.frantext.fr/dendien/scripts/regular/7fmr.exe?CRITERE=FRANTEXT_DOCUMENTATION;ISIS=isis_bbibftx.txt;OUVRIR_MENU=1
Author(s): ATILF - CNRS
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For more information on FRANTEXT's powerful Stella search engine, please see the following publications.
Bernard, Pascale, Josette Lecomte, Jacques Dendien and Jean-Marie Pierrel. "Computerized linguistic resources of the research laboratory ATILF for lexical and textual analysis: Frantext, TLFI, and the software Stella." LREC 2002 Third International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain (29 - 31 May 2002). Web.
Brunet, É. "L'Exploitation des Grands Corpus: Le Bestiare de la Littérature Française." Literary and Linguistic Computing 4.2 (1989): 121-134. Web.

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