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Subject: ICAME Journal Vol 31, No 1 (2007)

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Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 16:15:37
From: Paul Rayson < paul at comp.lancs.ac.uk >
Subject: ICAME Journal Vol 31, No 1 (2007) 
 


Publisher:	University of Lancaster
			www.lancs.ac.uk 			
			
Journal Title:  ICAME Journal 
Volume Number:  31 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2007 


Main Text:  

Articles

Costas Gabrielatos
Selecting query terms to build a specialised corpus from a restricted-access
database

Charlotte Hommerberg and Gunnel Tottie
Try to or try and? Verb complementation in British and American English

Merja Kytö, Terry Walker and Peter Grund
English witness depositions 1560-1760: An electronic text edition

Magnus Levin and Hans Lindquist
Sticking one's nose in the data: Evaluation in phraseological sequences with nose

Christoph Rühlemann
Lexical grammar: The GET-passive as a case in point

Nicholas Smith and Paul Rayson
Recent change and variation in the British English use of the progressive passive


Reviews

Karin Aijmer and Bengt Altenberg (eds.)
Advances in corpus linguistics. Papers from the 23rd  International Conference
on English Language Research on Computerized Corpora (ICAME 23), Göteborg 22-26
May 2002. (Kay Wikberg)

Paul Baker 
Using corpora in discourse analysis. (Karin Aijmer)

Sabine Braun, Kurt Kohn and Joybrato Mukherjee (eds.) 
Corpus technology and language pedagogy. (Hilde Hasselgård)

Joybrato Mukherjee 
English ditransitive verbs. Aspects of theory, description and a usage-based
model. (Jan Aarts)

Junsaku Nakamura, Nagayuki Inoue and Tomoji Tabata (eds.) 
English corpora under Japanese eyes. (Shunji Yamazaki)

Antoinette Renouf and Andrew Kehoe (eds.) 
The changing face of corpus linguistics. (Claudia Claridge)


Shorter notice

Ana Díaz-Negrillo and Miguel Ángel García-Cumbreras
A tagging tool for error analysis on learner corpora 



Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)




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