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Variation across speech and writing
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Douglas Biber
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511621024
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1988
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511621024
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction: textual dimensions and relations
pp. 28
Situations and functions
pp. 47
Previous linguistic research on speech and writing
pp. 61
Methodological overview of the study
pp. 79
Statistical analysis
pp. 101
Textual dimensions in speech and writing
pp. 121
Textual relations in speech and writing
pp. 170
Extending the description: variation within genres
pp. 199
Afterword: applying the model
pp. 208
Texts used in the study
pp. 211
Linguistic features: algorithms and functions
pp. 246
Mean frequency counts of all linguistic features in each genre
pp. 270
Pearson correlation coefficients for all linguistic features
pp. 280
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