Patterns, meaningful units and specialized discourses
Special Issue of International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 13:3 (2008)
Editors
| University of Michigan
| Leibniz University of Hanover
[International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 13:3] 2008. 144 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introduction: Patterns, meaningful units and specialized discoursesRainer Schulze and Ute Römer | pp. 265–270
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Starting with the small words: Patterns, lexis and semantic sequencesSusan Hunston | pp. 271–295
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Emphasizers in spoken and written academic discourse: The case of reallyGiuliana Diani | pp. 296–321
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The ‘terroridiom’ principle between spoken and written discourseDenise Milizia and Cinzia Spinzi | pp. 322–350
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N-grams in comparable specialized corpora: Perspectives on phraseology, translation, and pedagogyPierfranca Forchini and Amanda Murphy | pp. 351–367
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From phraseology to culture: Qualifying adjectives in the language of tourismElena Manca | pp. 368–385
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The Diachronic Corpus of Present-Day Spoken English (DCPSE), The International Corpus of English: The British Component (ICE-GB), Release 2 and Wallis, Sean (2006). ICECUP 3.1 (ICE Corpus Utility Program). University College LondonReviewed by Matthew Brook O'Donnell | pp. 387–401
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