New frontiers of corpus research : : papers from the twenty first international conference on english language research on computerized corpora, sydney, 2000 / / edited by Pam Peters, Peter Collins, Adam S. Cohen.

This volume presents highlights of the first ICAME conference held in the southern hemisphere, in papers on new kinds of corpora for business and communications technology, as well as those comprising computer-mediated communication and college newspapers. The latter yield lively insights into the d...

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Superior document:Language and computers: studies in practical linguistics ; no. 36
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam, Netherlands ;, New York, New York : : Rodopi B.V.,, [2002]
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Year of Publication:2002
Language:English
Series:Language and Computers 36.
Physical Description:1 online resource (330 pages) :; illustrations.
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Other title:Introduction: new frontiers of corpus research /
TERMINEC: a clearinghouse for economics text and terminology /
Vaguely speaking: a corpus approach to vague language in intercultural conversations /
On the discourse marker so /
Lexis, indirectness and politeness in operator calls /
The Coll Corpus: towards a corpus of web-based college student newspapers /
Aspects of computer-mediated communication for research in corpus linguistics /
The design of the Spoken Dutch Corpus /
Canting terms in the Early English Prose Fiction Corpus /
In (hot) pursuit of data: complex prepositions in late modern English /
Pied piping and stranding from a diachronic perspective /
Zero subject relative constructions in American and British English /
Towards an analysis of pragmatic and stylistic features in 15th and 17th century English letters /
Computer assisted spelling normalization of 18th century English /
Whom is not dead? /
Can and could in contemporary British English: a study of the ICEGB corpus /
What’s a word like girl doing in a place like this? Occupational labels, sexist usages and corpus research /
On polysemy and interpretation. The case of eventual /
Functions of intonation in sentences and texts /
Grammatical word class variation within the British National Corpus Sampler /
Temporal specification of the present perfect: a corpus-based study /
Ever moving on? The progressive in recent British English. /
Summary:This volume presents highlights of the first ICAME conference held in the southern hemisphere, in papers on new kinds of corpora for business and communications technology, as well as those comprising computer-mediated communication and college newspapers. The latter yield lively insights into the digitized discourse of younger adults and non-professional writers -- speech communities that have been underrepresented in the standard English corpora. Other groups that are newly represented in research reported in this volume are bilingual users of English in Singapore, Hong Kong and China, as corpus data is brought to bear on second-language speech and writing. The proposed corpus of spoken Dutch profiled here will support research into its variation in different genres and contexts of use in the Netherlands and in Belgium. Research on new historical corpora from C15 to C18 is also reported, along with techniques for normalizing prestandardized English for computerized searching. Meanwhile papers on contemporary usage show some of the continual interplay between British and American English, in grammar and details of the lexicon that are important for English language teachers.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9004334114
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Pam Peters, Peter Collins, Adam S. Cohen.