"Word sketches are one-page automatic, corpus-based summaries of a word s grammatical and collocational behaviour. They were first used in the production of the Macmillan English Dictionary and were presented at Euralex 2002. At that point, they only existed for English. Now, we have developed the Sketch Engine, a corpus tool which takes as input a corpus of any language and a corresponding grammar patterns and which generates word sketches for the words of that language. It also generates a thesaurus and sketch differences , which specify similarities and differences between near-synonyms. We briefly present a case study investigating applicability of the Sketch Engine to free wordorder languages. The results show that word sketches could facilitate lexicographic work in Czech as they have for English."@en . "586434" . "Kilgarriff, Adam" . "Smr\u017E, Pavel" . "Universite de Bretagne-Sud" . . "The Sketch Engine" . "2-9522457-0-3" . "The Sketch Engine"@en . . . . "[5560EBB10EA3]" . . "Proceedings of the Eleventh EURALEX International Congress" . . . "Sketch Engine"@cs . "105-116" . "2"^^ . . "Sketch Engine"@cs . "The Sketch Engine" . "2004-01-01+01:00"^^ . . . "RIV/00216224:14330/04:00010460!RIV08-MSM-14330___" . . "4"^^ . "The Sketch Engine"@en . "Lorient, France" . "Z(MSM 143300003)" . "Lorient, France" . "Rychl\u00FD, Pavel" . . . . "Tugwell, David" . "RIV/00216224:14330/04:00010460" . . "corpora; corpus management; statistics; word sketches"@en . . "14330" . "Sketch engine je korpusov\u00FD n\u00E1stroj, kter\u00FD bere jako vstup korpus libovoln\u00E9ho jazyka a p\u0159\u00EDslu\u0161n\u00E9 gramatick\u00E9 vzory a generuje jednostr\u00E1nkov\u00E9 charakteristiky gramatick\u00FDch a koloka\u010Dn\u00EDch vlastnost\u00ED zadan\u00FDch slov. Produkt je demonstrov\u00E1n na \u010De\u0161tin\u011B a angli\u010Dtin\u011B."@cs . "Word sketches are one-page automatic, corpus-based summaries of a word s grammatical and collocational behaviour. They were first used in the production of the Macmillan English Dictionary and were presented at Euralex 2002. At that point, they only existed for English. Now, we have developed the Sketch Engine, a corpus tool which takes as input a corpus of any language and a corresponding grammar patterns and which generates word sketches for the words of that language. It also generates a thesaurus and sketch differences , which specify similarities and differences between near-synonyms. We briefly present a case study investigating applicability of the Sketch Engine to free wordorder languages. The results show that word sketches could facilitate lexicographic work in Czech as they have for English." . "12"^^ . . .