International Journal of Corpus Linguistics

Volume 9, Issue 1 (2004)

2004.  
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Automatic acquisition of verb subcategorization information by exploiting mininal linguistic resources
Katia Lida Kermanidis, Nikos Fakotakis and George Kokkinakis
1–28
Clause alignment for Hong Kong legal texts: A lexical-based approach
Chunyu Kit, Jonathan J. Webster, King-Kui Sin, Haihua Pan and Heng Li
29–51
MICE: A module for Named Entities Recognition and Classification
Montserrat Arévalo Rodríguez, Montserrat Civit Torruella and Maria Antònia Martí
53–68
The notion of a “lemma” Headwords, roots and lexical sets
Gerry Knowles and Zuraidah Mohd Don
69–81
Modality in Czech and English: Possibility particles and the conditional mood in a parallel corpus
František Čermák and Aleš Klégr
83–95
Extending collostructional analysis: A corpus-based perspective on `alternations'
Stefan Th. Gries and Anatol Stefanowitsch
97–129
"Utterly content in each other's company": Semantic prosody and semantic preference
Alan Partington
131–156
Review of Raumolin-Brumberg, Nevala, Nurmi & Rissanen ((2002)): Variation Past and Present.VARIENG Studies on English for Terttu Nevalainen
Gabriella Del Lungo Camiciotti
157–160
Abstracts
Gabriella Del Lungo Camiciotti
161–165
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