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|a Applications of pattern-driven methods in corpus linguistics /
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|a Studies in corpus linguistics (SCL), 1388-0373 ;
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|a Based on a special session held at the 2014 European Society for the Study of English conference in Košice (Slovakia).
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|a Intro; Applications of Pattern-driven Methods in Corpus Linguistics; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; 1. Present applications and future directions in pattern-driven approaches to corpus linguistics; 1. Corpus linguistics today; 2. Pattern-driven research into language+; 3. Book overview; 4. Pattern-driven linguistics: Future directions; References; 2. From lexical bundles to surprisal and language models; 1. Introduction; 2. Related research; 3. Materials; 4. From frequencies to collocations; 4.1 Frequency as measure of lexical bundleness.
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|a 4.2 Collocation measures: O/E and T-score4.2.1 Method; 4.2.2 Results; 5. Surprisal as a measure of bundleness; 5.1 Method; 5.2 Results; 5.3 Bundleness of spoken L2 compared to corrected L2; 5.4 Bundleness of written L2 compared to L1; 6. Collocations as non-adjacent relations in a syntactic frame; 7. Part-of-Speech tagging model; 7.1 Method; 7.2 Results; 8. Parser as a language processing model; 8.1 Method; 8.2 Parser performance; 8.3 Parser model fit; 9. Conclusions and outlook; References; 3. Fine-tuning lexical bundles; 1. Introduction.
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|a 2. Methodology: What we know about and usually do with lexical bundles3. Lexical bundles approach: Is there any area for improvement?; 3.1 How to deal with structurally incomplete and/or overlapping lexical bundles?; 3.2 How to select a representative sample of bundles from a corpus?; 4. Corpus and context: Lexical bundles describing drug-drug interactions; 4.1 Corpus description; 4.2 Procedure and analysis; 4.3 Results; 5. Discussion of findings; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 4. Lexical obsolescence and loss in English: 1700â#x80;#x93;2000; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Research questions.
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|a 1.2 Theoretical problems and practical definitions2. The corpus and its problems; 2.1 The n-grams; 3. Methodology; 3.1 Data requirements; 3.2 Word obsolescence; 3.3 Pruning and sorting the results; 3.4 Obsolescence of multi-word expressions; 3.5 Technicalities; 4. Analysis and discussion of the results; 4.1 Unigrams; 4.2 Trigrams; 4.3 Future research; 5. Conclusions; References; Author queries; 5. Constance and variability; 1. Introduction; 2. Materials and methods; 3. Results and discussion; 3.1 Travel PoS-grams; 3.2 Crime PoS-grams; 3.3 Obituaries PoS-grams; 4. Conclusions; References.
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|a Appendix B. UCREL CLAWS5 Tagset retrieved from [http://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/claws5tags.html]6. Between corpus-based and corpus-driven approaches to textual recurrence; 1. Introduction; 2. N that pattern, evaluation and status; 3. Corpus and context; 4. Methodology; 5. Discussion of findings; 5.1 The phrase argument that and its functions; Anchor 146; 6. Conclusion and outlook; References; 7. Lexical bundles in Early Modern and Present-day English Acts of Parliament; 1. Introduction; 2. The definition of lexical bundles; 2.1 Bundles, legal language and genre conventions.
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