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  • 1
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    almafu_BV017490751
    Format: 261 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 90-420-1136-X
    Series Statement: Language and computers 48
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , English Studies
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    Keywords: Korpus ; Englisch ; Korpus ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
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    gbv_1738148637
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (265 pages)
    ISBN: 9789042029248
    Series Statement: Language and Computers - Studies in Practical Linguistics, 48
    Content: Preliminary Material /Sylviane Granger and Stephanie Petch-Tyson -- List of Contributors /Sylviane Granger and Stephanie Petch-Tyson -- Preface /Sylviane Granger and Stephanie Petch-Tyson -- Using the MF/MD method for automatic text classification /Inge de Mönnink , Niek Brom and Nelleke Oostdijk -- Scientific experiments in parsed corpora: an overview /Sean Wallis -- WebCorp: providing a renewable data source for corpus linguists /Antoinette Renouf -- Normalization and disfluencies in spoken language data /Nelleke Oostdijk -- Textual structure and segmentation in online documents /Pam Peters and Adam Smith -- Shall and will as first person future auxiliaries in a corpus of Early Modern English texts /Maurizio Gotti -- The role of gender in the use of MUST in Early Modern English /Arja Nurmi -- From corpus data to a theory of talk units in spoken English /Joybrato Mukherjee -- The BNC and the OED. Examining the usefulness of two different types of data in an analysis of the morpheme eco /Bernhard Kettemann , Martina König and Georg Marko -- Lexical gaps /Göran Kjellmer -- The use of native lexical items in English texts as a codeswitching strategy /Hajar Abdul Rahim and Harshita Aini Haroon -- The structure of children’s writing: moving from spoken to adult written norms /Geoffrey Sampson -- On clefts and information structure in Swedish EFL writing /Mia Boström Aronsson -- Contrasting learner corpora: the use of modal and reporting verbs in the expression of writer stance /JoAnne Neff , Emma Dafouz , Honesto Herrera , Francisco Martínez , Juan Pedro Rica , Mercedes Díez , Rosa Prieto and Carmen Sancho -- Learning English prepositions in the Chemnitz Internet Grammar /Josef Schmied -- Integrating networked learner oral corpora into foreign language instruction /Pascual Pérez-Paredes.
    Content: Extending the scope of corpus-based research: new applications, new challenges is a collection of articles which highlights some of the challenges facing English Corpus Linguistics at the beginning of the 21st century and shows how these challenges are being addressed by researchers. In sections on corpus methodology, language description and foreign language learning and teaching, researchers address a broad range of topics from methodological standardization, experimental research design, tagging and parsing corpora and the value of enriched corpus annotation to web-based research, tools for analysing language on the web and language learning via an Internet Grammar. There is a broad spectrum of research encompassing grammatical and lexical analyses of different varieties of early and Modern English, bilingual code switching, learner English and theoretical and practical approaches to the 0-d spoken medium. As such, the collection offers a global, up-to-date appreciation of theoretical and practical issues which will be of value to researchers in many areas of English Linguistics
    Note: Papers from a conference sponsored by ICAME, 2001 , Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; I. Corpora and Methodology; Using the MF/MD method for automatic text classification; Scientific experiments in parsed corpora: an overview; WebCorp: providing a renewable data source for corpus linguists; Normalization and disfluencies in spoken language data; Textual structure and segmentation in online documents; Appendix 1 ; Appendix 2; II. Corpora in Language Description; Shall and will as first person future auxiliaries in a corpus of Early Modern English texts; The role of gender in the use of MUST in Early Modern English , From corpus data to a theory of talk units in spoken EnglishThe BNC and the OED. Examining the usefulness of two different types of data in an analysis of the morpheme eco; Lexical gaps; The use of native lexical items in English texts as a codeswitching strategy; The structure of children's writing: moving from spoken to adult written norms; III. Corpora in Foreign Language Learning and Teaching; On clefts and information structure in Swedish EFL writing; Contrasting learner corpora: the use of modal and reporting verbs in the expression of writer stance
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042011366
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789042011366
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Format: 1 online resource (265 pages)
    ISBN: 9789042029248
    Series Statement: Language and Computers - Studies in Practical Linguistics, 48
    Content: Extending the scope of corpus-based research: new applications, new challenges is a collection of articles which highlights some of the challenges facing English Corpus Linguistics at the beginning of the 21st century and shows how these challenges are being addressed by researchers. In sections on corpus methodology, language description and foreign language learning and teaching, researchers address a broad range of topics from methodological standardization, experimental research design, tagging and parsing corpora and the value of enriched corpus annotation to web-based research, tools for analysing language on the web and language learning via an Internet Grammar. There is a broad spectrum of research encompassing grammatical and lexical analyses of different varieties of early and Modern English, bilingual code switching, learner English and theoretical and practical approaches to the 0-d spoken medium. As such, the collection offers a global, up-to-date appreciation of theoretical and practical issues which will be of value to researchers in many areas of English Linguistics.
    Note: Preliminary Material / , List of Contributors / , Preface / , Using the MF/MD method for automatic text classification / , Scientific experiments in parsed corpora: an overview / , WebCorp: providing a renewable data source for corpus linguists / , Normalization and disfluencies in spoken language data / , Textual structure and segmentation in online documents / , Shall and will as first person future auxiliaries in a corpus of Early Modern English texts / , The role of gender in the use of MUST in Early Modern English / , From corpus data to a theory of talk units in spoken English / , The BNC and the OED. Examining the usefulness of two different types of data in an analysis of the morpheme eco / , Lexical gaps / , The use of native lexical items in English texts as a codeswitching strategy / , The structure of children's writing: moving from spoken to adult written norms / , On clefts and information structure in Swedish EFL writing / , Contrasting learner corpora: the use of modal and reporting verbs in the expression of writer stance / , Learning English prepositions in the Chemnitz Internet Grammar / , Integrating networked learner oral corpora into foreign language instruction /
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9789042011366
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 online resource (265 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-50526-2 , 9786612505263 , 90-420-2924-2 , 1-4416-2456-2
    Series Statement: Language and computers ; no. 48
    Content: Extending the scope of corpus-based research: new applications, new challenges is a collection of articles which highlights some of the challenges facing English Corpus Linguistics at the beginning of the 21st century and shows how these challenges are being addressed by researchers. In sections on corpus methodology, language description and foreign language learning and teaching, researchers address a broad range of topics from methodological standardization, experimental research design, tagging and parsing corpora and the value of enriched corpus annotation to web-based research, tools for analysing language on the web and language learning via an Internet Grammar. There is a broad spectrum of research encompassing grammatical and lexical analyses of different varieties of early and Modern English, bilingual code switching, learner English and theoretical and practical approaches to the 0-d spoken medium. As such, the collection offers a global, up-to-date appreciation of theoretical and practical issues which will be of value to researchers in many areas of English Linguistics.
    Note: Papers from a conference sponsored by ICAME, 2001. , Preliminary Material / , List of Contributors / , Preface / , Using the MF/MD method for automatic text classification / , Scientific experiments in parsed corpora: an overview / , WebCorp: providing a renewable data source for corpus linguists / , Normalization and disfluencies in spoken language data / , Textual structure and segmentation in online documents / , Shall and will as first person future auxiliaries in a corpus of Early Modern English texts / , The role of gender in the use of MUST in Early Modern English / , From corpus data to a theory of talk units in spoken English / , The BNC and the OED. Examining the usefulness of two different types of data in an analysis of the morpheme eco / , Lexical gaps / , The use of native lexical items in English texts as a codeswitching strategy / , The structure of children’s writing: moving from spoken to adult written norms / , On clefts and information structure in Swedish EFL writing / , Contrasting learner corpora: the use of modal and reporting verbs in the expression of writer stance / , Learning English prepositions in the Chemnitz Internet Grammar / , Integrating networked learner oral corpora into foreign language instruction / , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-420-1136-X
    Language: English
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