
The iWeb Corpus is a vast and dynamic collection of real-world English from the internet, containing over 14 billion words drawn from blogs, news websites, forums, and other online sources. Unlike traditional corpora that rely on books or academic texts, iWeb captures how English is truly used in modern digital communication, providing a unique window…

EEBO, or Early English Books Online, is a groundbreaking digital collection that brings together virtually all known works printed in English between 1473 and 1700. For researchers, literature students, historians, and educators, EEBO offers direct access to original texts, allowing an in-depth exploration of early modern English language, literature, and culture. The importance of EEBO…

The NOW Corpus (News on the Web) is a living snapshot of contemporary English: a continuously updated collection of news text drawn from thousands of online outlets worldwide. Unlike static or historical corpora, NOW captures language as it is used today—phrases coined this week, shifting word choices shaped by breaking events, and regional differences that…

The Corpus of Historical American English (COHA) is a unique and invaluable resource for anyone interested in how American English has evolved over the past two centuries. Covering texts from the 1810s to the 2000s, COHA provides authentic examples of vocabulary, grammar, and style in historical contexts. This makes it a powerful tool for researchers,…

COCA, or the Corpus of Contemporary American English, is one of the largest and most frequently used language corpora by researchers, writers, linguistics students, and content creators who want to understand how English is used in real life. Rather than providing rigid definitions, COCA presents millions of examples of words and phrases used in authentic…

English Corpora Hub – English is a living, evolving language, and understanding how it is used in real contexts is essential for both learners and researchers. One of the most effective ways to study real-life English is through English corpora – large, structured collections of texts and spoken language that reveal patterns, trends, and usage…