International Journal of Corpus Linguistics
Volume 10, Issue 4 (2005)
2005. 132 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Frequency of ‘core idioms’ in the British National Corpus (BNC)Lynn E. Grant | pp. 429–451
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New generation corpus-based frequency dictionaries: The case of CzechFrantišek Čermák and Michal Kren | pp. 453–467
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A multi-level semantic approach to Korean causal conjunctive suffixes -(e)se and -(u)nikka: A corpus-based analysisSang-suk Oh | pp. 469–488
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Using corpora in machine-learning chatbot systemsBayan Abu Shawar and Eric Steven Atwell | pp. 489–516
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Creating and using Web corporaMike Thelwall | pp. 517–541
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Nigel Harwood. ‘I Hoped to Counteract the Memory Problem, but I made no Impact Whatsoever’: Discussing Methods in Computing Science Using IPeter J. Grund | p. 543
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Vivian de Klerk. Procedural Meanings of Well in a Corpus of Xhosa EnglishPeter J. Grund | p. 544
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Helena Raumolin-Brunberg. The Diffusion of Subject YOU: A Case Study in Historical SociolinguisticsPeter J. Grund | pp. 544–545
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James A. Walker. The Ain't Constraint: Not-Contraction in Early African American EnglishPeter J. Grund | p. 545
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Claudia Claridge. Questions in Early Modern English PamphletsSusanna Lyne | p. 546
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Sebastian Hoffmann. Using the OED Quotations Database as a Corpus – a Linguistic AppraisalSusanna Lyne | pp. 546–547
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Merja Kytö and Suzanne Romaine. “We had like to have been killed by thunder & lightning”. The Semantic and Pragmatic History of a Construction that like to DisappearedSusanna Lyne | pp. 547–548
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Anthony McEnery and Zhonghua Xiao. Help or Help to: What do Corpora have to Say?Susanna Lyne | pp. 548–549
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Contents of Volume 10pp. 551–553
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