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Recent Advances in Corpus Linguistics : Developing and Exploiting Corpora.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Vandelanotte, Lieven.
International Conference on English Language Research on Computerized Corpora, Corporate Author.
Contributor:
Davidse, Kristin.
Gentens, Caroline.
Kimps, Ditte.
Conference Name:
International Conference on English Language Research on Computerized Corpora (33rd : 2012 : Louvain, Belgium)
International Conference on English Language Research on Computerized Corpora.
Series:
Language and Computers 78.
Language and Computers ; 78
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Corpora (Linguistics).
Language and languages.
Linguistics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (353 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Editions Rodopi, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book is a selection of studies presented at the 33rd International Conference of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME), hosted by the University of Leuven (30 May - 3 June 2012). The strictly refereed and extensively revised contributions collected here represent recent advances in corpus linguistics, both in the development of specialist corpora and in ways of exploiting them for specific purposes. The first part focuses on “Corpus development and corpus interrogation” and features papers on the compilation of new, highly specialized corpora which aim to fill gaps in historical databases, and on new ways of extracting relevant patterns automatically from computerized datasets. The second part, devoted to “Specialist corpora”, presents detailed descriptive studies on grammatical patterns in World Englishes, on neology, and – using a contrastive approach – on prepositions and cohesive conjunctions. The third and final part on “Second language acquisition” groups together studies situated at the intersection of corpus linguistics and educational linguistics and dealing with markers of relevance and lesser relevance in lectures, deceptive cognates, the automatic annotation of native and non-native uses of demonstrative this and that , and measuring learners’ progress in speech and in writing. Each contribution in its own way reports on novel ways of getting mileage out of specialist corpora, and collectively the contributions attest to the rude health of computerized corpus linguistic studies.
Contents:
Preliminary material / Editors Recent Advances in Corpus Linguistics
Introduction / Kristin Davidse , Caroline Gentens , Ditte Kimps and Lieven Vandelanotte
An electronic corpus of Letters of Artisans and the Labouring Poor (England, c. 1750-1835): compilation principles and coding conventions / Anita Auer , Mikko Laitinen , Moragh Gordon and Tony Fairman
Towards a corpus of eighteenth-century English phonology / Joan C. Beal and Ranjan Sen
The computer as research assistant: a new approach to variable patterns in corpus data / Gregory Garretson and Henrik Kaatari
Using currency annotated part of speech tag profiles for the study of linguistic variation – a data exploration of the International Corpus of English / Marco Schilk
Are word-stress variants in lexicophonetic corpora exceptional cases or regular forms? / Franck Zumstein
Relative clauses in Philippine English: a diachronic perspective / Peter Collins , Xinyue Yao and Ariane Borlongan
The progressive in South Asian and Southeast Asian varieties of English – mapping areal homogeneity and heterogeneity / Marco Schilk and Marc Hammel
Neology: from word to register / Antoinette Renouf
English amid(st) and among(st): a contrastive approach based on Norwegian and Swedish translation / Thomas Egan and Gudrun Rawoens
Cohesive conjunctions in English and German: systemic contrasts and textual differences / Kerstin Kunz and Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski
“Anyway, the point I’m making is”: lexicogrammatical relevance marking in lectures / Katrien L. B. Deroey
Faux amis in speech and writing: a corpus-based study of English false friends in the production of Spanish students / María Luisa Roca-Varela
Automated classification of unexpected uses of this and that in a learner corpus of English / Thomas Gaillat , Pascale Sébillot and Nicolas Ballier
Crude contours: a pilot study into the feasibility of charting student speakers’ proficiency / Monique van der Haagen , Pieter de Haan and Rina de Vries
A longitudinal study of the syntactic development of very advanced Dutch EFL writing / Pieter de Haan and Monique van der Haagen.
Notes:
"Selection of studies that were presented at the ICAME 33 International Conference "Corpora at the Centre and Crossroads of English Linguistics" (Leuven, 30 May -3 June 2012)."
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed September 23, 2014).
ISBN:
9789401211130
9401211132
OCLC:
890529388
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789401211130 DOI

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