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Corpus linguistics
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Douglas Biber
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Susan Conrad
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Randi Reppen
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511804489
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511804489
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction: goals and methods of the corpus-based approach
pp. 21
Lexicography
pp. 55
Grammar
pp. 84
Lexico-grammar
pp. 106
The study of discourse characteristics
pp. 135
Register variation and English for Specific Purposes
pp. 172
Language acquisition and development
pp. 203
Historical and stylistic investigations
pp. 233
Conclusion
pp. 243
Methodology boxes
pp. 246
Issues in corpus design
pp. 251
Issues in diachronic corpus design
pp. 254
Concordancing packages versus programming for corpus analysis
pp. 257
Characteristics of tagged corpora
pp. 261
The process of tagging
pp. 263
Norming frequency counts
pp. 265
Statistical measures of lexical associations
pp. 269
The unit of analysis in corpus-based studies
pp. 275
Significance tests and the reporting of statistics
pp. 278
Factor loadings and dimension scores
pp. 281
Appendix: commercially available corpora and analytical tools
pp. 288
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