Michael Hoey †
List of John Benjamins publications for which Michael Hoey † plays a role.
Foreword Lexical Priming: Applications and advances, Pace-Sigge, Michael and Katie J. Patterson (eds.), pp. ix–x | Foreword
2017 Cohesion and coherence in a content-specific corpus Lexical Priming: Applications and advances, Pace-Sigge, Michael and Katie J. Patterson (eds.), pp. 3–38 | Chapter
2017 This paper is a tentative and incomplete exploration into whether there are any grounds for believing that the way cohesion is utilised and recognised is the result of priming. As a necessary consequence of the first goal, it is an investigation into the relationship between two ways of looking at… read more
Chapter 5. Examining associations between lexis and textual position in hard news stories, or according to a study by… Corpora, Grammar and Discourse: In honour of Susan Hunston, Groom, Nicholas, Maggie Charles and Suganthi John (eds.), pp. 117–144 | Article
2015 It is claimed within the theory of lexical priming that text-linguistic phenomena are as deeply involved in our lexical primings as are more obvious phenomena such as collocations. One of the textual claims is that people are primed to associate certain words or phrases with certain recognised… read more
Corpus-driven approaches to grammar: The search for common ground Exploring the Lexis–Grammar Interface, Römer-Barron, Ute and Rainer Schulze (eds.), pp. 33–47 | Article
2009 Accounting for collocation has to be central to a true theory of language but a satisfactory account must also be able to deal with the grammaticality of language. A number of linguistic positions have attempted to describe the relationship between collocation and grammar, including Sinclair’s… read more
The textual priming of Lexis Corpora and Language Learners, Aston, Guy, Silvia Bernardini and Dominic Stewart (eds.), pp. 21–41 | Article
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