Book review
Michael Stubbs. Words and Phrases. Corpus Studies of Lexical Semantics. xix+267 pp. Oxford: Blackwell, (2001). ISBN 0-631-20833-X
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Partington, Alan
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Varieties of non-obvious meaning in CL and CADS: from ‘hindsight post-dictability’ to sweet serendipity.
Corpora 12:3
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