5. AdTAT
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/red/
Adtat is a free concordance tool by The University of Adelaide.
This site works with the research community at all levels, and
contributes to skills and knowledge essential to research success. To
give educational work a sound theoretical and pedagogical platform,
this site researches international best practice, and publish in a broad
range of areas concerned with (higher) education, language and
culture.
9. TextSTAT
http://neon.niederlandistik.fu-berlin.de/en/textstat/
• TextSTAT is a simple programme for the analysis of texts. It reads plain text
files (in different encodings) and HTML files (directly from the internet) and
it produces word frequency lists and concordances from these files. This
version includes a web-spider which reads as many pages as you want from
a particular website and puts them in a TextSTAT-corpus. The new news-
reader, too, puts news messages in a TextSTAT-readable corpus file.
TextSTAT reads MS Word and OpenOffice files. No conversion needed, just
add the files to your corpus…
In TextSTAT you can use regular expression which provides you with
powerful search possibilities. The programme is multilingual. Because it
uses Unicode internally, TextSTAT can cope with many different languages
and file encodings.
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11. WordSmith
http://www.lexically.net/wordsmith/version5/index.html
This lexical analysis software include a concordancer, word-listing
facilities, a tool for computing the keywords of a text or genre, and a
series of other utilities e.g. to convert text files from one format to
another or to make multiple changes in many text files, to examine the
format of text files, to download texts from the web, etc