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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | From The structure of English (1952) | 9 |
3 | A standard corpus of edited present-day American English (1965) | 27 |
4 | On the distribution of noun-phrase types in English clause-structure (1971) | 35 |
5 | Predicting text segmentation into tone units (1986) | 49 |
6 | Typicality and meaning potentials (1986) | 58 |
7 | Historical drift in three English genres (1987) | 67 |
8 | Corpus creation (1987) | 78 |
9 | Cleft and pseudo-cleft constructions in English spoken and written discourse (1987) | 85 |
10 | What is wrong with adding one? (1989) | 95 |
11 | A statistical approach to machine translation (1990) | 103 |
12 | A point of verb syntax in South-Western British English : an analysis of a dialect continuum (1991) | 113 |
13 | Using corpus data in the Swedish Academy grammar (1991) | 122 |
14 | On the history of that zero as object clause links in English (1991) | 137 |
15 | Encoding the British National Corpus (1992) | 149 |
16 | Computer corpora - what do they tell us about culture? (1992) | 160 |
17 | Representativeness in corpus design (1992) | 174 |
18 | A corpus-driven approach to grammar : principles, methods, and examples (1993) | 198 |
19 | Structural ambiguity and lexical relations (1993) | 212 |
20 | Irony in the text or insincerity in the writer? : the diagnostic potential of semantic prosodies (1993) | 229 |
21 | Building a large annotated corpus of English : the Penn Treebank (1993) | 242 |
22 | Automatically extracting collocations from corpora for language learning (1994) | 258 |
23 | Developing and evaluating a probabilistic LR parser of part-of-speech and punctuation labels (1995) | 267 |
24 | Why a Fiji corpus? (1996) | 276 |
25 | Treebank grammars (1996) | 285 |
26 | English corpus linguistics and the foreign-language teaching syllabus (1996) | 293 |
27 | Data-oriented language processing : an overview (1996) | 304 |
28 | Conflict talk : a comparison of the verbal disputes between adolescent females in two corpora (1996) | 326 |
29 | Assessing agreement on classification tasks : the kappa statistic (1996) | 335 |
30 | Linguistic and interactional features of internet Relay Chat (1996) | 340 |
31 | Distinguishing systems and distinguishing senses : new evaluation methods for word-sense disambiguation (1997) | 353 |
32 | Qualification and certainty in L1 and L2 students writing (1997) | 371 |
33 | Analysing and predicting patterns of DAMSL utterance tags (1998) | 387 |
34 | Assessing claims about language use with corpus data - swearing and abuse (1998) | 396 |
35 | The syntax of disfluency in spontaneous spoken language (1998) | 404 |
36 | The use of large text corpora for evaluating text-to-speech systems (1998) | 421 |
37 | The Prague Dependency Treebank : how much of the underlying syntactic structure can be tagged automatically? (1999) | 427 |
38 | Reflections of a dendrographer (1999) | 434 |
39 | A generic approach to software support for linguistic annotation using XML (2000) | 449 |
40 | Europe's ignored languages (2001) | 460 |
41 | Semi-automatic tagging of intonation in French spoken corpora (2001) | 462 |
42 | Web as corpus (2001) | 471 |
43 | Intonational variation in the British Isles (2002) | 474 |
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