corpus
corpus
noun KOR-poos Rare
Origin: Direct borrowing from Latin corpus (body).
Also means
body of texts
Usage Note
Corpus is used in Italian linguistics and scholarship exactly as in English, referring to a collection of texts or data. It is an invariable Latin borrowing — the plural remains corpus (or sometimes corpora in technical contexts). It differs from corpo (physical body) which is the standard Italian word.
Examples
"Il corpus della lingua italiana è enorme."
Natural Translation
The corpus of the Italian language is enormous.
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