28.5167, TOC: International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 22 / 3 (2017)

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Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2017 13:58:09
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: International Journal of Corpus Linguistics Vol. 22, No. 3 (2017)

 
Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 
			
Journal Title:  International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 
Volume Number:  22 
Issue Number:  3 
Issue Date:  2017 


Subtitle:  Special Issue: Compiling and analysing the Spoken British National Corpus 2014   


Main Text:  

2017. v, 145 pp.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Introduction: Compiling and analysing the Spoken British National Corpus 2014 
Tony McEnery, Robbie Love and Vaclav Brezina 
Pages 311 – 318

Articles

The Spoken BNC2014: Designing and building a spoken corpus of everyday
conversations 
Robbie Love, Claire Dembry, Andrew Hardie, Vaclav Brezina and Tony McEnery 
Pages 319 – 344

Do women (still) use more intensifiers than men?: Recent change in the
sociolinguistics of intensifiers in British English
Robert Fuchs 
Pages 345 – 374

A diachronic corpus-based study into the effects of age and gender on the
usage patterns of verb-forming suffixation in spoken British English
Jacqueline Laws, Chris Ryder and Sylvia Jaworska 
Pages 375 – 402

Totally or slightly different?: A Spoken BNC2014-based investigation of female
and male usage of intensifiers
Tanja Hessner and Ira Gawlitzek 
Pages 403 – 428

Sociolinguistic variation at the grammatical/discourse level: Demonstrative
clefts in spoken British English
Andreea S. Calude 
Pages 429 – 455
 



Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics



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