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_aCorpus linguistics : _breadings in a widening discipline / _cedited by Geoffrey Sampson and Diana McCarthy. |
| 250 | _aPaperback ed. | ||
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_aLondon : _bContinuum, _c2005. |
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_axiv, 524 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm. |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated _bn |
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| 490 | 0 | _aOpen linguistics series | |
| 500 | _aPapers, some rev., previously published in various sources, 1952-2002. | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | _a1. Introduction -- 2. From The Structure of English (1952) Charles Carpenter Fries -- 3. A Standard Corpus of Edited Present -day American English (1965) W. Nelson Francis -- 4. On the Distribution of Noun-phrase Types in English Clause-structure (1971) F.G.A.M. Aarts -- 5. Predicting Text Segmentation into Tone Units (1986) Bengt Altenberg -- 6. Typicality and Meaning Potentials (1986) Patrick Hanks -- 7. Historical Drift in Three English Genres (1987) Douglas Biber and Edward; Finegan -- 8. Corpus Creation (1987) John Sinclair -- 9. Cleft and Pseudo-cleft Constructions in English Spoken and Written Discourse (1987) Peter C. Collins -- 10. What is Wrong with Adding One? (1989) William Gale and Kenneth Church -- 11. A Statistical Approach to Machine Translation (1990) Peter F. Brown, et al. -- 12. A Point of Verb Syntax in South-western British English: An Analysis of a Dialect Continuum (1991) Ossl lhalainen -- 13. Using Corpus Data in the Swedish Academy Grammar (1991) Staffan Hellberg -- 14. On the History of That/Zero as Object Clause Links in English (1991) Matti Rissanen -- 15. Encoding the British National Corpus (1992) Gavin Burnage and Dominic Dunlop -- 16. Computer Corpora - What Do They Tell Us about Culture? (1992) Geoffrey Leech and Roger Fallon -- 17. Representativeness in Corpus Design (1992) Douglas Biber -- 18. A Corpus-driven Approach to Grammar: Principles, Methods and Examples (1993) Gill Francis -- 19. Structural Ambiguity and Lexical Relations (1993) Donald Hindle and Mats Rooth -- 20. Irony in the Text or Insincerity in the Writer? The Diagnostic Potential of Semantic Prosodies (1993) William Louw -- 21. Building a Large Annotated Corpus of English: The Penn Treebank (1993) Mitchell P. Marcus, et al. -- 22. Automatically Extracting Collocations from Corpora for Language Learning (1994) Kenji Kita, et al. -- 23. Developing and Evaluating a Probabilistic LR Parser of Part-of-Speech and Punctuation Labels (1995) E.J. Briscoe and J.A. Carroll -- 24. Why a Fiji Corpus? (1996) Jan Tent and France Mugler -- 25. Treebank Grammars (1996) Eugene Charniak -- 26. English Corpus Linguistics and the Foreign Language Teaching Syliabus (1996) Dieter Mindt -- 27. Data-oriented Language Processing: An Overview (1996) L.W.M. Bod and R.J.H. Scha -- 28. Conflict Talk: A Comparison of the Verbal Disputes between Adolescent Females in Two Corpora (1996) Ingrid Kristine Hasund and Anna-Brita Stenstrom -- 29. Assessing Agreement on Classification Tasks: The Kappa Statistic (1996) Jean Carletta -- 30. Linguistic and Interactional Features of Internet Relay Chat (1996) Christopher C. Werry -- 31. Distinguishing Systems and Distinguishing Senses: New Evaluation Methods for Word Sense Disambiguation (1997) Philip Resnik and David Yarowsky -- 32. Qualification and Certainty in L1 and L2 Students' Writing (1997) Kenneth Hyland and John Milton -- 33. Analysing and Predicting Patterns of DAMSL Utterance Tags (1998) Mark G. Core -- 34. Assessing Claims about Language Use with Corpus Data - Swearing and Abuse (1998) Anthony McEnery, et al. -- 35. The Syntax of Disfluency in Spontaneous Spoken Language (1998) David McKelvie -- 36. The Use of Large Text Corpora for Evaluating Text-to-Text Speech Systems (1998) Louis C.W. Pols et al. -- 37. The Prague Dependency Treebank: How Much of the Underlying Syntactic Structure can be Tagged Automaticaly? (1999) Alena Bohmova and Eva Hajicova -- 38. Reflections of a Dendrographer (1999) Geoffrey Sampson -- 39. A Generic Approach to Software Support for Linguistic Annotation Using XML (2000) Jean Carletta, et al. -- 40. Europe's Ignored Languages (2001) Anthony McEnery -- 41. Semi-automatic Tagging of Intonation in French Spoken Corpora (2001) Estelle Campione and Jean Veronis -- 42. Web as Corpus (2001) Adam Kilgarriff -- 43. Intonational Variation in the British Isles (2002) Esther Grabe and Brechtje Post | ||
| 520 | _aThese days, corpora are being used to advance nearly every aspect of language study, from computer processing techniques to literary stylistics and improved language-teaching methods. This title seeks to provide a complete catalogue of a given language, and to use this data to test language hypotheses. | ||
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_bHHUUEENN _cOctober2016 |
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