Review published In:
International Journal of Corpus Linguistics
Vol. 13:4 (2008) ► pp.551563
References (7)
References
Ferraresi, A., Zanchetta, E., Baroni, M. & Bernardini, S. (2008). Introducing and evaluating ukWaC, a very large Web-derived corpus of English. In Proceedings of the WAC4 Workshop at LREC 2008. Available at: [URL]
Gee, M. & Kehoe, A. (2008). WebCorp LSE: Bringing order to the web as corpus. Paper presented at ICAME 291, Ascona 14–18 May 2008.
Leech, G. & Smith, N. (2005). Extending the possibilities of corpus-based research on English in the twentieth century: A prequel to LOB and FLOB. ICAME Journal, 291, 83–98.Google Scholar
Maricic, I. (2005). Face in cyberspace: Facework, impoliteness and conflict in English discussion groups. Växjö: Växjö University Press.Google Scholar
Meyer, C. F., Grabowski, R., Han, H. -Y., Mantzouranis, K. & Moses, S. (2003). The World Wide Web as linguistic corpus. In P. Leistyna & C. F. Meyer (Eds.), Corpus analysis. Language structure and language use (pp. 241–254). Amsterdam: Rodopi.Google Scholar
Schmied, J. (2006). New ways of analysing ESL on the WWW with WebCorp and Web-PhraseCount. In A. Renouf & A. Kehoe (Eds.), The changing face of corpus linguistics. Amsterdam: Rodopi. DOI logoGoogle Scholar
Sharoff, S. (2006). Creating general-purpose corpora using automated search engine queries. In M. Baroni & S. Bernardini (Eds.), WaCky! Working papers on the Web as Corpus, Bologna: Gedit. Available at: [URL]