Creating and Using English Language Corpora : : Papers from the fourteenth International Conference on English Language Research on Computerized Corpora, Zürich 1993 / / Udo Fries, Gunnel Tottie, Peter Schneider.

The new-media revolution has led to a comprehensive digitization of our textual universe and the pervasive incorporation of the media into our everyday lives (from mobile telephony to social media). This calls for a concerted research effort uniting linguistics and other disciplines involved in lang...

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