
International Journal of Corpus Linguistics
Volume 31, Issue 2 (2026)
Expected September 2026. ca. 140 pp.
Publishing status: In production
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Introducing TURLEC: A learner corpus for Turkish L2Yiğit Savuran & Stefanie Wulff | pp. 139–153
- From theory to data: Testing introspective claims on synonymous French adjectives ‘prochain’ and ‘suivant’ using corpus-based methodsJarvis Looi, Patricia Nora Riget, Alex Boulton & Roshidah Hassan | pp. 154–192
- Is human translation more conservative than machine translation? A corpus-based study measuring formality across translation varieties and registersJia Li & Xianyao Hu | pp. 193–227
- Can BERT predict fillers for construction elements? Adding collo-profiles to the German constructiconTim Feldmüller, Fabian Barteld & Alexander Ziem | pp. 228–260
- From unannotated to annotated: The impact of text internal variation on register predictions of long historical documentsLiina Repo, Brett Hashimoto & Veronika Laippala | pp. 261–291
- E. Le Foll. 2024. Textbook English: A multi-dimensional approachReviewed by Marianna Gracheva | pp. 292–297
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