The Bootcamp Discourse and Beyond
Special Issue of International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 15:3 (2010)
Editor
| University of Nottingham
[International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 15:3] 2010. ca. 140 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Editor's notep. 317
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Obituary: In memory of Stig JohanssonHilde Hasselgård | pp. 319–321
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Introduction. The Bootcamp Discourse and BeyondCaty Worlock Pope | pp. 323–325
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Corpus linguistics and theoretical linguistics: A love–hate relationship? Not necessarily…Stefan Th. Gries | pp. 327–343
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“The painting is where the paint is not”: Reflections on the “Bootcamp Debate”Bill Louw | pp. 344–353
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Our brave new world?Wolfgang Teubert | pp. 354–358
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The game I’m interested inChristopher Tribble | pp. 359–362
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Structure in LinguisticsLinas Vepstas | pp. 363–369
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Corpus linguistics versus corpus dogmatism — pace Wolfgang TeubertJoybrato Mukherjee | pp. 370–378
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Limitations of corporaMike Maxwell | pp. 379–383
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On two traditions in corpus linguistics, and what they have in commonAndrew Hardie and Tony McEnery | pp. 384–394
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My brave old worldWolfgang Teubert | pp. 395–399
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Many rooms with corporaGeoffrey Williams | pp. 400–407
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Corpus linguistics and computational linguisticsYorick Wilks | pp. 408–411
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More than a peephole: Using large and diverse online corporaMark Davies | pp. 412–418
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Balancing form and function in corpus researchSerge Sharoff | pp. 419–424
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Interdisciplinary relationshipsMartin Wynne | pp. 425–427
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