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Corpus Linguistics and Translation Studies — Implications and Applications
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Mona Baker
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1993
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John Benjamins Publishing Company
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1993
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10.1075/z.64.15bak
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pp. ix
Foreword
pp. 1
British Traditions in Text Analysis — From Firth to Sinclair
pp. 37
Inexplicitness — A Feature of Naturalness in Conversation
pp. 55
Topic as a Dynamic Element in Spoken Discourse
pp. 75
Interpreting Multi-act Moves in Spoken Discourse
pp. 95
Theme and Prospection in Written Discourse
pp. 115
Professional Conflict — Disagreement in Academic Discourse
pp. 137
A Corpus-Driven Approach to Grammar — Principles, Methods and Examples
pp. 157
Irony in the Text or Insincerity in the Writer? — The Diagnostic Potential of Semantic Prosodies
pp. 177
Corpus Evidence of Language Change — The Case of the Intensifier
pp. 193
Interpretative Nodes in Discourse — Actual and Actually
pp. 213
Who Can Make Nice a Better Word Than Pretty? — Collocation, Translation, and Psycholinguistics
pp. 233
Corpus Linguistics and Translation Studies — Implications and Applications
pp. 253
A Prototype Boundary Marker
pp. 271
From Firth Principles — Computational Tools for the Study of Collocation
pp. 293
Statistical Methods and Large Corpora — A New Tool for Describing Text Types
pp. 313
The Automatic Analysis of Dictionaries — Parsing Cobuild Explanations
pp. 333
Teaching, Text and Technology — A Hypermedia Environment
pp. 353
Index
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