International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 10:3
[International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 10:3] 2005. 150 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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A critique of the concept of semantic prosodySam Whitsitt | pp. 283–305
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The advantage of using relational databases for large corpora: Speed, advanced queries, and unlimited annotationMark Davies | pp. 307–334
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ESL Teachers' Questions and Corpus EvidenceAmy B.M. Tsui | pp. 335–356
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The Representativeness of Czech corporaJan Králík and Michal Šulc | pp. 357–366
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Swedish and Danish, spoken and written language: A statistical comparisonPeter Juel Henrichsen and Jens Allwood | pp. 367–399
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Using corpora to investigate antonym acquisitionSteven Jones and M. Lynne Murphy | pp. 401–422
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Heyvaert, L. Rogiers, H. and Vermeylen, N. (2005). Pronominal Determiners in Gerundive Nominalization: A “Case” StudyPeter J. Grund | p. 423
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Meyer, C.F. (2004) Can You Really Study Language Variation in Linguistic Corpora?Peter J. Grund | p. 424
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de Smet, H. and Cuyckens, H. (2005) Pragmatic Strengthening and the Meaning of Complement Constructions. The Case of Like and Love with the to-InfinitiveSusanna Lyne | pp. 424–425
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Killie, K. (2004) Subjectivity and the English ProgressiveSusanna Lyne | pp. 425–426
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Crawford, W.J. (2005) Verb Agreement and Disagreement. A Corpus Investigation of Concord Variation in Existential There + Be ConstructionsSusanna Lyne | pp. 426–427
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