Buch, Englisch, Band 78, 358 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 690 g
Reihe: Language and Computers
Developing and Exploiting Corpora
Buch, Englisch, Band 78, 358 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 690 g
Reihe: Language and Computers
ISBN: 978-90-420-3871-4
Verlag: Brill | Rodopi
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Acknowledgements
Kristin Davidse, Caroline Gentens, Ditte Kimps and Lieven Vandelanotte: Introduction
Part 1. Corpus development and corpus interrogation
Anita Auer, Mikko Laitinen, Moragh Gordon and Tony Fairman: An electronic corpus of Letters of Artisans and the Labouring Poor (England, c. 1750-1835): compilation principles and coding conventions
Joan C. Beal and Ranjan Sen: Towards a corpus of eighteenth-century English phonology
Gregory Garretson and Henrik Kaatari: The computer as research assistant: a new approach to variable patterns in corpus data
Marco Schilk: Using currency annotated part of speech tag profiles for the study of linguistic variation – a data exploration of the International Corpus of English
Franck Zumstein: Are word-stress variants in lexicophonetic corpora exceptional cases or regular forms?
Part 2. Specialist corpora
Peter Collins, Xinyue Yao and Ariane Borlongan: Relative clauses in Philippine English: a diachronic perspective
Marco Schilk and Marc Hammel: The progressive in South Asian and Southeast Asian varieties of English – mapping areal homogeneity and heterogeneity
Antoinette Renouf: Neology: from word to register
Thomas Egan and Gudrun Rawoens: English amid(st) and among(st): a contrastive approach based on Norwegian and Swedish translation
Kerstin Kunz and Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski: Cohesive conjunctions in English and German: systemic contrasts and textual differences
Part 3. Second language acquisition
Katrien L. B. Deroey: “Anyway, the point I’m making is”: lexicogrammatical relevance
marking in lectures
M. Luisa Roca-Valera: Faux amis in speech and writing: a corpus-based study of English
false friends in the production of Spanish students
Thomas Gaillat, Pascale Sébillot and Nicolas Ballier: Automated classification of unexpected uses of this and that in a learner corpus of English
†Monique van der Haagen, Pieter de Haan and Rina de Vries: Crude contours: a pilot study into the feasibility of charting student speakers’ proficiency
Pieter de Haan and †Monique van der Haagen: A longitudinal study of the syntactic development of very advanced Dutch EFL writing