Corpus-linguistic Applications: Current Studies, New DirectionsStefan Thomas Gries, Stefanie Wulff, Mark Davies Rodopi, 2010 - 260 This volume provides an overview of four currently booming areas in the discipline of corpus linguistics. The first section is concerned with studies of the history and development of morphological and syntactic phenomena in English, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese. The second section contains case studies investigating the functions and contexts of use of different morphological and syntactic forms in English, Spanish, Russian, and Mandarin Chinese. The third section contains studies in the field of genre and register from settings as diverse as health, call center, academic, and legal discourse. The final section features papers refining existing, and exploring new, corpus-linguistic methods: dispersions, text mining, corpus similarity, as well as the development of extraction patterns and the evaluation of tagging methods. |
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Toward a comparison of unsupervised diachronic morphological profiles | 29 |
a case study | 47 |
Journalistic corpus similarity over time | 67 |
Functionoriented applications | 85 |
what the corpus says and | 103 |
a study of the Russian National Corpus | 119 |
Registergenre applications | 135 |
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