English corpus linguistics : : looking back, moving forward : papers from the 30th International Conference on English Language Research on Computerized Corpora (ICAME 30), Lancaster, UK, 27-31 May 2009 / / edited by Sebastian Hoffmann, Paul Rayson and Geoffrey Leech.

This book showcases sixteen papers from the landmark 30th conference of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME) held at Lancaster University in May 2009. The theme of the book ‘looking back, moving forward’ follows that of the conference where participants reflected...

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Superior document:Language and computers : studies in practical linguistics ; no. 74
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Year of Publication:2012
Language:English
Series:Language and computers ; no. 74.
Physical Description:1 online resource (266 p.)
Notes:Held in Lancaster, UK, 27-31 May 2009.
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Other title:Preliminary material /
Introduction: English corpus linguistics – looking back, moving forward /
The grammaticalization and pragmaticalization of cleft constructions in Present-Day English /
Interpersonal themes and author stance in student writing /
Through seen through the looking glass of translation equivalence: a proposed method for determining closeness of word senses /
Semantic patterns of HAVE been to V: Corpus data and elicited data /
Differential change in British and American English: Comparing pre- and post-war data /
“Love is like a stove – it burns you when it’s hot”: A corpus-linguistic view on the (non-)creative use of love-related metaphors in pop songs /
Scare quotes in Norwegian L2 English and British English /
NEED TO and the domain of Business in spoken British English /
Perfect problems: A corpus-based comparison of the perfect in Bulgarian and German EFL writing /
Thematic progression in learner language /
The transitive into -ing construction in early twentieth-century American English, with evidence from the TIME Corpus /
The secret life of the negative: An investigation of polarity and modality in a corpus of newsgroup texts /
Variation in the progressive in World Englishes: Some preliminary findings /
Telicity and the premodifying ing-participle in English /
Corpus, coursebook and psycholinguistic evidence on use and concept: The case of category ambiguity /
Highly polysemous verbs in New Englishes: A corpus-based pilot study of Sri Lankan and Indian English /
Summary:This book showcases sixteen papers from the landmark 30th conference of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME) held at Lancaster University in May 2009. The theme of the book ‘looking back, moving forward’ follows that of the conference where participants reflected on the extraordinary growth of corpus linguistics over three decades as well as looking ahead to yet further developments in the future. A separate volume, appearing as an e-publication in the VARIENG series from the University of Helsinki focuses on the methodological and historical dimensions of corpus linguistics. This volume features papers on present-day English and the recent history of English via the increasing availability of corpora covering the last hundred years or so of the language. Contributors to the volume study numerous topics and datasets including recent diachronic change, regional and new Englishes, learner corpora, Academic written English, parallel and translation corpora, corpora of popular music pop lyrics and computer-mediated communication. Overall the volume represents the state of the art in English corpus linguistics and a peek into the future directions for the field.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1280394757
9786613572677
940120747X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Sebastian Hoffmann, Paul Rayson and Geoffrey Leech.