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Exploring the lexis-grammar interface /

This paper is intended as a contribution to Corpus Assisted Discourse Studies1 (CADS), defined as a meeting of two disciplines, that of corpus linguistics and that of discourse analysis. Here, two small corpora of opinion articles from British broadsheets and Times Literary Supplement texts are comp...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Römer, Ute, Schulze, Rainer
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub., ©2009.
Colección:Studies in corpus linguistics ; v. 35.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Zooming in / Rainer Schulze and Ute Römer
  • Technology and phraseology: with notes on the history of corpus linguistics / Michael Stubbs
  • Corpus-driven approaches to grammar: the search for common ground / Michael Hoey
  • Valency: item-specificity and idiom principle / Thomas Herbst
  • Fowler's Modern English usage at the interface of lexis and grammar / Ulrich Busse and Anne Schröder
  • The psycholinguistic reality of collocation and semantic prosody (1): lexical access / Nick C. Ellis, Eric Frey and Isaac Jalkanen
  • The lexicogrammar of present-day Indian English: corpus-based perspectives on structural nativisation / Joybrato Mukherjee
  • The semantic and grammatical overlap of as and that: evidence from non-standard English / Daniela Kolbe
  • The historical development of the verb doubt and its various patterns of complementation / Yoko Iyeiri
  • The grammatical properties of recurrent phrases with body-part nouns: the N1 to N1 pattern / Hans Lindquist and Magnus Levin
  • A corpus-based investigation of cognate object constructions / Silke Höche
  • Revisiting the evidence for objects in English / Matthias l.G. Meyer
  • Lexico-functional categories and complex collocations: the case of intensifiers / Silvia Cacchiani
  • Polysemy and lexical priming: the case of drive / Fanie Tsiamita
  • Local textual functions of move in newspaper story patterns / Michaela Mahlberg
  • Loud signatures: comparing evaluative discourse styles: patterns in rants and riffs / Alison Duguid.