Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien
TITUS TEXTUS

The TITUS Text Retrieval Engine

The linguistic content of the texts that are stored in the  TITUS Text Database is accessible in two ways:

Within the TITUS retrieval engine, searching can be done in three levels of exactness:

In the query entry forms, two  "wildcard" symbols can be used to represent single characters or a sequence of characters, resp. The wildcards to be used are the question mark, "?", for single characters, and the asterisk, "*", for sequences of characters. E.g., "h?t" will represent "hat", "hit", "hot", and "hut" while "h*t" will also represent "hunt", "host", "haircut" etc. Please note that the search type will automatically be set to "inexact match" when you use "*" as a wildcard in the query.

Further search types, including language-specific wildcard searches to match "all vowels", "all stops" etc. will be provided in the future, we hope.




Attention: All texts stored in the TITUS text database are encoded using Unicode / UTF8. The special characters as contained in them can only be displayed and printed using a font that covers Unicode such as the TITUS font  Titus Cyberbit Unicode.




Notice on copyright and etiquette

All texts that can be downloaded via http from the TITUS server can be used freely for scholarly purposes, provided that they are quoted as sources and the name(s) of the editor(s) and the date of last changes are indicated in publications.
The texts must not be used for any kind of commercial usage. Downloading of some of the texts is restricted to members of the TITUS project.
Most of the texts mentioned below are accessible on the TITUS WordCruncher Server for investigations of many kinds.
For details concerning the concept of the TITUS server cf. the project description of November 2001.





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This page written by JG , buzón

21.4.2002

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