Book review
Jesse Egbert, Douglas Biber & Bethany Gray. Designing and Evaluating Language Corpora: A Practical Framework for Corpus Representativeness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. xii + 284 pp. ISBN 9781107151383
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