International Journal of Corpus Linguistics
Volume 9, Issue 1 (2004)
2004.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Automatic acquisition of verb subcategorization information by exploiting mininal linguistic resourcesKatia Lida Kermanidis, Nikos Fakotakis, and George Kokkinakis | pp. 1–28
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Clause alignment for Hong Kong legal texts: A lexical-based approachChunyu Kit, Jonathan J. Webster, King-Kui Sin, Haihua Pan, and Heng Li | pp. 29–51
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MICE: A module for Named Entities Recognition and ClassificationMontserrat Arévalo Rodríguez, Montserrat Civit Torruella, and Maria Antònia Martí | pp. 53–68
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The notion of a “lemma”: Headwords, roots and lexical setsGerry Knowles and Zuraidah Mohd Don | pp. 69–81
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Modality in Czech and English: Possibility particles and the conditional mood in a parallel corpusFrantišek Čermák and Aleš Klégr | pp. 83–95
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Extending collostructional analysis: A corpus-based perspective on `alternations'Stefan Th. Gries and Anatol Stefanowitsch | pp. 97–129
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"Utterly content in each other's company": Semantic prosody and semantic preferenceAlan Partington | pp. 131–156
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Raumolin-Brumberg, Helena, Nevala, Minna, Nurmi, Arja, & Rissanen, Matti (Eds.) ((2002)). Variation Past and Present.VARIENG Studies on English for Terttu Nevalainen. Société NéophilologiqueReviewed by Gabriella Del Lungo | pp. 157–160
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AbstractsGabriella Del Lungo Camiciotti | pp. 161–165
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