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Description: ARTFL is an online collection of texts taken from the Institut National de Langue Française's Trésor de la Langue Française. The corpus currently contains nearly 2000 texts, ranging from works of literature to non-fiction prose and technical writing. They have also recently added a database of Provençal literature. The database is searched using its own Philologic system, which allows searching across a single text or author, by chronology, or the entire corpus. A user may search for a single word, word root, prefix, suffix, or word list. ARTFL is currently restricted to use in the US and Canada; European users are encouraged to instead make use of FRANTEXT (which contains a substantial proportion of the same texts).
Requirements: Internet connection and Web Browser.
Further information: from the ARTFL web page at: http://humanities.uchicago.edu/ARTFL/ARTFL.html
Distributor: ARTFL, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago, 1050 East 59th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637, US. Tel. 001 312 702 8488; Email artfl@artfl.uchicago.edu
Price: ARTFL is available by annual subscription: $500 for Phd-granting institutions; $250 for others.
Version available at CTI Centre: None.
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Guide to Digital Resources 1996-98. Not to be republished in any form
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