Sergey,
The search engine "Ask Jeeves" (www.askjeeves.com) shows recent queries as well
in the form of full questions. Many of them are of the form "I am looking for
information about X", however. And it is not clear that these are the original
form that the user submits.
The site Abuzz.com (www.abuzz.com) also lists user questions that they seek help
on. Self-styled experts are then encouraged to provide the answer. There are
several such "ask an expert" sites now. Another is called Allexperts.com
(www.allexperts.com). The queries here are not necessarily single interrogative
sentences, however.
Hope this helps.
Brian Ulicny, PhD
Senior Software Linguist
Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products
52 Third Ave
Burlington MA 01803
USA
781 203 5380
bulicny@Lhsl.com
"Olonichev, Sergey" <Olonichev@ScienceSoft.Invention-Machine.com> on 06/23/2000
07:31:05 AM
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Subject: Corpora: Natural Language Query corpus
Hello All again,
I have found that the query sources Mark Sanderson gave me are quite good,
but they are not completely NL queries.
I am looking for more
?natural? queries.
Plz. let me know if somebody knows the other sites, I can take queries from.
With the best regards,
Sergeio
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