Andrea Sand

List of John Benjamins publications for which Andrea Sand plays a role.

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Current Issues in Phraseology

Edited by Sebastian Hoffmann, Bettina Fischer-Starcke and Andrea Sand

[Benjamins Current Topics, 74] 2015. viii, 166 pp.
Subjects Corpus linguistics | Theoretical linguistics

Current issues in phraseology

Edited by Sebastian Hoffmann, Bettina Fischer-Starcke and Andrea Sand

Special issue of International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 18:1 (2013) vii, 165 pp.
Subjects Computational & corpus linguistics
This paper compares data from a Singaporean chit chat forum to informal spoken data. We first perform a qualitative analysis of text samples in a framework of indexicality. Then we present quantitative findings for two (sets of) features each of the contact variety Singlish (particles, the… read more
Hoffmann, Sebastian, Bettina Fischer-Starcke and Andrea Sand 2015 IntroductionCurrent Issues in Phraseology, Hoffmann, Sebastian, Bettina Fischer-Starcke and Andrea Sand (eds.), pp. 1–6 | Article
Hoffmann, Sebastian, Bettina Fischer-Starcke and Andrea Sand 2013 IntroductionCurrent issues in phraseology, Hoffmann, Sebastian, Bettina Fischer-Starcke and Andrea Sand (eds.), pp. 1–6 | Article
Sand, Andrea 2011 Language attitudes and linguistic awareness in Jamaican EnglishVariation in the Caribbean: From creole continua to individual agency, Hinrichs, Lars and Joseph T. Farquharson (eds.), pp. 163–188 | Article
This paper presents results from a pilot study testing the acceptability of a number of lexical and morphosyntactic features which have been identified in previous corpus-based analyses as more frequent in educated Jamaican English usage than in other standard varieties of English. The results from… read more
Sand, Andrea 2008 Angloversals? Concord and interrogatives in contact varieties of EnglishThe Dynamics of Linguistic Variation: Corpus evidence on English past and present, Nevalainen, Terttu, Irma Taavitsainen, Päivi Pahta and Minna Korhonen (eds.), pp. 183–202 | Article
In previous studies on contact varieties of English, a number of shared features have been claimed. The present study presents a corpus-based investigation of two of these features, subject-verb concord and interrogative constructions. By comparing ICE-corpora from Great Britain, New Zealand,… read more