Casestring
Casestring is a term used in linguistics and computer science to refer to a sequence of characters that represents a linguistic string or a textual unit. In linguistics, it is often employed to denote a specific utterance, sentence, or word in its raw, unanalyzed form. This raw form is crucial for subsequent analysis, such as phonological, morphological, or syntactic examination. The casestring serves as the primary data for linguistic investigation before any processing or interpretation takes place.
In the realm of computer science, particularly in natural language processing (NLP) and computational linguistics, casestrings