Dear Anthony, I'm planning on analyzing the structural moves of narratives written by ESL students. I was wondering if it would be possible to have a short video tutorial on how to use AntMover. The word document on your website is very useful but it's still quite advanced for my ICT skill level. I understand that the programme's default settings are geared towards the analysis of academic abstracts. How can settings be retrained to analyze narrative texts based on Lavob & Waletzki's narrative stages? Thanks in advance
Thank you for these great tools, Laurence! I have a question: has it ever happened that the program read apostrophes as X94 or X97? How can I fix that?
AntConc changed radically my approach to managing translation and terminology projects! Thanks Laurence.
This is a brilliant tool, great work Laurence and thanks.
I discover this today and it's fascinating. Thanks for your work!
Thanks "The End". Glad that my tools are useful.
Awesome! Can't believe I am getting this for free. Thank you for your work and generosity, sir!
You're very welcome! Glad that my tools are useful for you.
Dear Anthony, I'm planning on analyzing the structural moves of narratives written by ESL students. I was wondering if it would be possible to have a short video tutorial on how to use AntMover. The word document on your website is very useful but it's still quite advanced for my ICT skill level. I understand that the programme's default settings are geared towards the analysis of academic abstracts. How can settings be retrained to analyze narrative texts based on Lavob & Waletzki's narrative stages? Thanks in advance
Thank you for these great tools, Laurence! I have a question: has it ever happened that the program read apostrophes as X94 or X97? How can I fix that?