International Journal of Corpus Linguistics

Volume 10, Issue 3 (2005)

2005.  150 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
A critique of the concept of semantic prosody
Sam Whitsitt
283–305
The advantage of using relational databases for large corpora: Speed, advanced queries, and unlimited annotation
Mark Davies
307–334
ESL Teachers' Questions and Corpus Evidence
Amy B.M. Tsui
335–356
The Representativeness of Czech corpora
Jan Králík and Michal Šulc
357–366
Swedish and Danish, spoken and written language: A statistical comparison
Peter Juel Henrichsen and Jens Allwood
367–399
Using corpora to investigate antonym acquisition
Steven Jones and M. Lynne Murphy
401–422
Abstracts
Heyvaert, L. Rogiers, H. and Vermeylen, N. (2005). Pronominal Determiners in Gerundive Nominalization: A “Case” Study
Peter J. Grund
423
Meyer, C.F. (2004) Can You Really Study Language Variation in Linguistic Corpora?
Peter J. Grund
424
de Smet, H. and Cuyckens, H. (2005) Pragmatic Strengthening and the Meaning of Complement Constructions. The Case of Like and Love with the to-Infinitive
Susanna Lyne
424–425
Killie, K. (2004) Subjectivity and the English Progressive
Susanna Lyne
425–426
Crawford, W.J. (2005) Verb Agreement and Disagreement. A Corpus Investigation of Concord Variation in Existential There + Be Constructions
Susanna Lyne
426–427
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