Corpora galore : analyses and techniques in describing English : papers from the nineteenth International Conference on English Language Research on Computerised Corpora (ICAME 1998)
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Corpora galore : analyses and techniques in describing English : papers from the nineteenth International Conference on English Language Research on Computerised Corpora (ICAME 1998)
(Language and computers : studies in practical linguistics, no. 30)
Rodopi, 2000
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Corpora galore : analyses and techniques in describing English : papers from the nineteenth International Conference on English Language Research on Computerized Corpora (ICAME 1998)
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Table of Contents
Preface. Acknowledgements.
I LEXICAL AND COLLOCATIONAL DESCRIPTION
Susan BLACKWELL: Looking up look: Discourse Markers in the Bank of English
Sebastian HOFFMANN and Hans-Martin LEHMANN: Collocational Evidence from the British National Corpus
Graeme KENNEDY and Shunji YAMAZAKI: The Influence of Maori on the New Zealand English Lexicon
Anthony McENERY, John Paul BAKER and Andrew HARDIE: Assessing Claims about Language Use with Corpus Data: Swearing and Abuse
David C. MINUGH: You people use such weird expressions: The frequency of idioms in newspaper CDs as corpora
Vincent B.Y. OOI: Asian or Western Realities? Collocations in Singaporean-Malaysian English
II SYNTACTIC DESCRIPTION
Jurgen GERNER: Singular and Plural Anaphors of Indefinite Personal Pronouns in Spoken British English
Goeran KJELLMER: Auxiliary Marginalities: The Case of Try
Anna RAHMAN and Geoffrey SAMPSON: Extending Grammar Annotation to Spontaneous Speech
Pasi TAPANAINEN and Timo JAERVINEN: Syntactic Concordancers
Atro VOUTILAINEN: Helsinki Taggers and Parsers for English
Sean WALLIS, Bas AARTS and Gerald NELSON: Parsing in Reverse: Exploring ICE-GB with Fuzzy Tree Fragments and ICECUP
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