BRITISH NATIONAL CORPUS

The 'British National Corpus' (or just 'BNC') is a 100-million-word collection of samples of written and spoken English from a wide range of sources. It was compiled as a general corpus (text collection) in the field of corpus linguistics. The corpus covers British English of the late twentieth century from a wide variety of genres with the intention that it be a representative sample of spoken and written British English of that time.
Of the two parts to the 10-million word spoken corpus, one is a demographic part, containing transcriptions of spontaneous natural conversations made by members of the public and the other a context-governed part, containing transcriptions of recordings made at specific types of meeting and event.
All the original recordings transcribed for inclusion in the BNC have been deposited at the National Sound Archives of the British Library.

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American National Corpus

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British National Corpus website

VIEW query interface for the BNC

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