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North American Symposium on Corpus Linguistics and Language Teaching (3rd : 2001 : Boston, Mass.) Corpus analysis : language structure and language use / edited by Pepi Leistyna, Charles F. Meyer. Amsterdam, The Netherlands : Brill Rodopi, [2003] ©2003 1 online resource (v, 288 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Language and computers ; no. 46 The papers published in this volume were originally presented at the Third North American Symposium on Corpus Linguistics and Language Teaching held on 23-25 March 2001 at the Park Plaza Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. Each paper analyses some aspect of language use or structure in one or more of the many linguistic corpora now available. The number of different corpora investigated in the book is a real testament to the progress that has been made in recent years in developing new corpora, particularly spoken corpora, as over half of the papers deal either wholly or partially with the analysis of spoken data. This book will be of particular interest to undergraduate and graduate students and scholars interested in corpus, socio and applied linguistics, discourse analysis, pragmatics, and language teaching. Papers presented at a conference held Mar. 23-25, 2001, in Boston, Mass. Preliminary Material / Pepi Leistyna and Charles F. Meyer -- “It’s really fascinating work”: Differences in Evaluative Adjectives across Academic Registers / John M. Swales and Amy Burke -- \'But here's a flawed argument\': Socialisation into and through Metadiscourse / Anna Mauranen -- Register-Specificity of Signalling Nouns in Discourse / John Flowerdew -- Variation among University Spoken and Written Registers: A New Multi-Dimensional Analysis / Douglas Biber -- Linguistic Dimensions of Direct Mail Letters / Ulla Connor and Thomas Upton -- Gender-Based Variation in Nineteenth-Century English Letter Writing / Christer Geisler -- The Grammar of Stance in Early Eighteenth-Century English Epistolary Language / Susan Fitzmaurice -- Great Versus Lovely: Stance Differences in American and British English / Kristen Precht -- “What's in a Name?”: Vocatives in Casual Conversations and Radio Phone-in Calls / Michael J. McCarthy and Anne O’Keeffe -- Turn Initiators in Spoken English: A Corpus-Based Approach to Interaction and Grammar / Hongyin Tao -- Situational Variation in Intonational Strategies / Malcah Yaeger-Dror , Lauren Hall-Lew and Sharon Deckert -- On the Radical Difference between the Subject Personal Pronouns in Written and Spoken European French / Bonnie Fonseca-Greber and Linda R. Waugh -- The World Wide Web as Linguistic Corpus / Charles F. Meyer , Roger Grabowski , Hung-Yul Han , Konstantin Mantzouranis and Stephanie Moses -- Corpus Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition: Rules and Frequency in the Acquisition of English Multiple wh-Questions / Robert Bley-Vroman -- Comparing Alternate Complements of Object Control Verbs: Evidence from the Bank of English Corpus / Juhani Rudanko -- About the Contributors / Pepi Leistyna and Charles F. Meyer. Description based on print version record. Computational linguistics Congresses. 90-420-1036-3 Leistyna, Pepi, editor. Meyer, Charles F., editor. Language and Computers 46. |
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Pepi Leistyna and Charles F. Meyer -- John M. Swales and Amy Burke -- Anna Mauranen -- John Flowerdew -- Douglas Biber -- Ulla Connor and Thomas Upton -- Christer Geisler -- Susan Fitzmaurice -- Kristen Precht -- Michael J. McCarthy and Anne O’Keeffe -- Hongyin Tao -- Malcah Yaeger-Dror , Lauren Hall-Lew and Sharon Deckert -- Bonnie Fonseca-Greber and Linda R. Waugh -- Charles F. Meyer , Roger Grabowski , Hung-Yul Han , Konstantin Mantzouranis and Stephanie Moses -- Robert Bley-Vroman -- Juhani Rudanko -- Pepi Leistyna and Charles F. Meyer. |
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