International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 11:2
[International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 11:2]
2006.
iv, 127 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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Articles
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135–171
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173–207
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209–243
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Review
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245–254
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Abstracts
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Banks, D. (2005). The Case of Perrin and Thomson: An Example of the Use of a Mini-Corpus
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255
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Flowerdew, L. (2005). An Integration of Corpus-Based and Genre- Based Approaches to Text Analysis in EAP/ESP: Countering Criticisms Against Corpus-Based Methodologies. English for Specific Purposes, 24, 321-332. |
256
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Lee, D. & Swales, J. (2006). A Corpus-Based EAP Course for NNS Doctoral Students: Moving from Available Specialized Corpora to Self-Compiled Corpora.
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256–257
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Lee, J. (2006). Subjunctive Were and Indicative Was: A Corpus Analysis for English Language Teachers and Textbook Writers
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257
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Pisanski Peterlin, A. (2005). Text-organising Metatext in Research Articles: an English–Slovene Contrastive Analysis
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258
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Tagliamonte, S. & Smith, J. (2005). No Momentary Fancy! The zero ‘Complementizer’ in English Dialects
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258–259
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Wichmann, A. (2005). Please — From Courtesy to Appeal: The Role of Intonation in the Expression of Attitudinal Meaning
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259–260
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Subjects
Benjamins Subject classification
Linguistics
BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics