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MOLINA SALINAS, Claudio. Design of an Art History and Archaeology Corpus and an Overview of Using AntConc to Generate Term Candidate Lists. An. Inst. Investig. Estét [online]. 2024, vol.46, n.124, pp.341-370. Epub 28-Ene-2025. ISSN 0185-1276. https://doi.org/10.22201/iie.18703062e.2024.124.2861.
The discussion covered by this article falls within the domain of popular arts and crafts, and also that of terminological lexicography (terminography). This work states the need for a corpus pertaining to a textual genre-something that is quite common in areas such as art history and archaeology (museum catalogs)-and explains the design method used. The concept of a corpus management system is also reviewed, and the tools available online are described; in particular, the reason why AntConc was opted for as the corpus management system for this purpose, and the software’s characteristics are explained. Lastly, I show how, by using corpus analysis techniques, in combination with AntConc, lists of candidates for monolexical and multilexical terms can be generated, along with vocabulary related to term candidates, for the purpose of writing specialized dictionary definitions.
Palabras llave : Lexical analysis of art catalogs; corpus design for the arts; corpus managers; textual analysis; semi-supervised extraction of terms.











