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The Nora Corpus: a study of Arab EFL written discourse // Eman Al Nafjan // [102]
A New Corpus of Student Academic Writing // Susan Conrad // Sarah Albers [29]
Annotation, Indexing and Querying a Multilingual, Multimodal Classroom Discourse Corpus // Huaqing Hong // Doyle, Paul [61]
Towards a Multi-layered & Multimodal Annotation Model of Learner Corpora // Yukio Tono // [139]
The Effect of Computer-Mediated Communication on the Acquisition of Registers of Written Academic Discourse by Creole-Speaking Children  // Arlene Clachar // [2]
Word-Frequency and Vocabulary Acquisition: An Analysis of Elementary Spanish Textbooks // Concepción Godev // [24]
Spoken Spanish in Corpora and in Textbooks: Implications for Acquisition // Grant Goodall // [159]
Developing writer stance  in intermediate level Japanese university writing in academic and disciplinary courses // Jan Minagawa // [70]
The Use of Linking adverbials in EFL Learners Time-Constrained Monologue Spoken // Kornwipa Poonpon // [82]
Students must': A corpus based look at directives university language // Randi Reppen // [119]
Becoming a proficient academic writer: Shifting lexical preferences in the use of the progressive // Ute Römer // [146]
Evaluating corpus use in language learning: State of play and future directions // Alex Boulton // [6]
A Statistical Analysis of CEEJUS, Corpus of English Essays by Japanese University Students // Shin Ishikawa // [172]
Corpus consultation in drafting and revising: A case study of a biomedical ESL graduate student // Hongmei Wu // [60]
Learning Appraisal Extraction Patterns // Ken Bloom // [80]
Milk, bread and toothpaste: Adapting Data Mining techniques for the analysis of collocation at varying levels of discourse // Robert Sanderson // [13]
Semi-automatic Classification and Extraction of Predicates from German Text Corpora // Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski // [43]
Estimating the saliency of constructions using document frequencies from the web // Gard Jenset // Johansson, Christer [27]
Creating Subcorpora to Explore the Topic Structure of Domain-Specific Text // Paul Dean // [110]
Intermodal cohesion and coherence in multisemiotic text // Sabine Bartsch // [14]
An Efficient Framework for Large Scale Cross Document Coreference (CRC) // Jian Huang // Giles, C. Lee [66]
Measures of dispersion in corpus data: a critical review and a suggestion // Stefan Th. Gries // [133]
Using an XML database for large corpora: Introducing Cheshire3 // Matthew Brook O'Donnell // [23]
Experiments on Corpus Based Tagging of Homophones in Uyghur // Belikiz Mamatniyaz // [17]
Probabilistic tagging of a corpus of Mennonite Low German: A case study using QTag // Christopher Cox // [30]
Using a Query Language as an Annotation Tool // Eric J.M. Smith // [46]
Accelerating Corpus Annotation through Active Learning // Eric Ringger // McClanahan, Peter [123]
An Efficient Query Package for Richly Annotated Discourse Corpus // Wu Pengcheng // [25]
Semantic annotation of a dialog corpus // Silvie Cinkova // [28]
A Corpus-Based Pattern Dictionary for Mapping Meaning onto Use // Patrick Hanks // [107]
A Corpus Study of Levin's Verb Classification // Jianguo Li // Baker, Kirk [67]
Collocates for Word Sense Disambiguation by means of a Discriminant Function Analysis Model:  A Corpus-Based Approach // Pascual Cantos // Almela Sanchez, Moises [109]
The Arrau corpus of anaphoric relations // Ron Artstein // [11]
A Corpus-Based Model for the Work of Editors // Joseph Richardson // [120]
Authorship Attribution : What Mixture-of-Experts Says We Don't Yet Know" // Patrick Juola // [115]
Using Corpora in an English Usage Class // Chapman Don // [174]
Complementing the BNC with a Corpus from the Web // William H. Fletcher // [51]
Tubing the Web: a corpus-based study on video-communication // Elisabetta Adami // [40]
Into the woods: First steps in a collaborative corpus of medical conversations // Boyd Davis // Davis, Charlene [21]
Developing a Corpus for a Morphologically Rich, Endangered Language // Deryle Lonsdale // [87]
MayanWiki: Facilitating Consensus Through an Openly Editable Corpus // Robbie Haertel // [124]
Corpus Creation: CATE, CPEC & CAEC // Hui-Chuan Lu // [56]
Biblia Medieval: a parallel corpus of medieval Spanish // Andrés Enrique-Arias // Carmago, Laura [162]
Compiling and Annotating a Corpus for Syriac // Deryle Lonsdale // [88]
Corpus del espanol // Mark Davies // [190]
American Corpus // Mark Davies // [191]
'The design of a  web-based interface for the BAWE corpus'  // Hilary Nesi // [54]
A corpus-based investigation of cognate prepositions in English and Swedish // Kerstin Lindmark // [81]
Colouring COMPARA: contrastive and monolingual colour studies in English and Portuguese // Rosário Silva // [35]
The Construction of Corpora in a Classic-Contemporary Chinese Parallel Corpus // HU Jia-jia // [59]
Studying phraseology and translation through the corpus and the database // Maria Freddi // [95]
Stock Jargon in Discourses: A Corpus-based, Comparative Study of Mandarin Chinese and English // Carrie Hsin-wen Tseng // Tseng, Hsin-wen [130]
Towards Predicting New Words from Newer Words: Lexical Borrowings in French // Paula Chelsey // [156]
Semantic Anglicisms in Contemporary Metropolitan French // Betsy Kerr // [18]
Nominal modifiers in Present Day English Noun Phrase Structure." // Iria Pastor-Gómez // [62]
A multifactorial approach to that-deletion in English complement constructions // Stefanie Wulff // [135]
Corpus-based constituency tests and the structural position of auxiliary verbs // Jack Grieve // [65]
Finnish case alternating adpositions: A corpus study // Sander Lestrade // [128]
Verbal Imperative Variations in Qumran Legal Texts and Other Registers // Donald Parry // [154]
Scrambling in Spoken Dutch // Geertje van Bergen // de Swart, Peter [105]
Subject omission in Russian: A study of the Russian National corpus // Tatiana Zdorenko // [153]
Using corpora to quantify contexts: The case of the Portuguese Perfect // Patricia Amaral // Howe, Chad [106]
A Corpus Analysis of Dative Clitic Doubling in Spanish. // Karen Vogel // [83]
A corpus-based study of mandative subjunctive triggers in published research articles // Pamela Pearson // [48]
Reflexive Pronoun as Discourse Focus Marker: The Case of Spanish morir vs. morirse // Jeff Turley // [167]
Variation and change in American slang: the snowball effect // Anna Belladelli // [9]
Recent Change in Core Grammar: a Case Study Based on Corpus Evidence // Juhani Rudanko // [74]
THE OED AS A CORPUS: LOOKING FOR DUAL-FORM ADVERBS // Milagros Chao Castro // [98]
Controlling for Fads in Historical Corpora // Angus B. Grieve-Smith // [53]
A corpus-based research on the history of clitic climbing in European Portuguese // Aroldo Andrade // [10]
"De Ahí, Por Consiguiente, Por Ende, Por Lo Tanto and Por Tanto: A Distributional Diachronic and Synchronic Analysis" // Arthur H. Wendorf // [4]
El coche ese vs el coche de marras: The postnominal demonstrative and de marras in Diachronic and Synchronic Corpora // David Alexander // [168]
A diachronic process that gives birth to a Spanish discourse particle: The case of "claro" // Francisco Ocampo // [170]
Corpus attestations and linguistic explanations: the case of the history of Spanish prepositional finite clauses // Manuel Delicado-Cantero // [160]
Online Databases and Language Change: the Case of Spanish "dizque" // Viola Miglio // [161]
Towards a Quantitative Characterization of Corpora at the Morphological Level: the use of Morphological Profiles to Measure Diachronic Change // Alfonso Medina // [8]
Did the boys leave or not? Negation and quantifier scope: a corpus study // Gunnel Tottie // [173]
The role of constructions in the assignment of modal meanings // Ferdinand de Haan // Dooley, Sheila [49]
Beyond the lemma: Inflection-specific constructions in English // Sally Rice // Newman, John [129]
Good Nouns, Bad Nouns: What the corpus says and what native speakers think // Philip Dilts // [112]
Using collocational profiling to investigate the construction of refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants in the UK press // Paul Baker // Gabrielatos, Costas [22]
Representations of Islam in the British and American press 1999-2005 // Paul Baker // Gabrielatos, Costas [63]
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in American, Arab, And British Media: Corpus-Based Critical Discourse Analysis // Magdi Kandil // [47]
Parents, victims, suspects, victims ...: The 'framing' of the McCanns in the British tabloid press. // Del Barrett // [33]
Fat and Health Literacy: Two Revealing Terms in CADOH (Corpus of American Discourses on Health) // Laurel Stvan // [134]
Emotive Language and Disease Outbreak Reports // Mike Conway // [97]
Discursive construction of terrorism in Peoples Daily and The Sun before and after 9.11 // Yufang Qian // [116]
Corpus-based Study of New Motherhood in Charlotte Perkins Gilmans Herland // Ya-Jie Chen // [55]
The use of hedging devices in American English. Identifying some trends in the FROWN corpus // Adriana Teresa Damascelli // [1]
Grammatical Expression of Stance in Outsourced Call Center Discourse // Eric Friginal // [45]
Comparing hedges in qualitative and quantitative research reports // Bethany Ekle Gray // [16]
Linguistic realizations of rhetorical structure: A corpus-based study of research articles in applied linguistics and educational technology // Phuong Dzung PHO // [114]
Suggestions and Recommendations in Academic Speech  // Luciana Diniz // [36]
Testing Language-Based Indicators of Deception on a Corpus of Legal Narratives // Eileen Fitzpatrick // Bachenko, Joan [50]
Social Taboo, Evaluation, and Identity Construction Online // Mohammed Albakry // [5]
The CEPRIL Metaphor Candidate Identifier: A program for identifying metaphor in corpora // Tony Berber Sardinha // [141]
'Positioning lexical bundles in university class sessions' // Eniko Csomay // [41]
A Cross-sectional Analysis of Lexical Bundles in Written Medical Discourse // Shozo YOKOYAMA // [149]
A neo-Firthian approach to academic writing: Uncovering local patterns and local meanings in the discourse of linguistics // Ute Römer // [145]
Analysis of Canonical Chinese Antonym Co-occurrence // Xingfu Wang // [171]
Semantic frequency and the creation of pedagogical word lists: What can we learn from SemCor? // Dee Gardner // [158]
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives and Textual Frequency // Laura Teddiman // [84]
Exploring Text-initial Concgrams in a Newspaper Corpus // Matthew Brook O'Donnell // [94]
Statistical Modelling of Empirical Data in Corpus Stylistics // Meng Ji // [93]
Semantic Frequency: a new look at word frequency counts // Athelia Graham // [12]
A corpus-driven study of phraseological variation // Martin Warren // [42]
Compiling a new French frequency dictionary // Yvon Le Bras // [86]
Articles in Registers of Indian English: A Corpus-based Study // Chandrika Rogers // [32]
Ive never seen anything like it: An inquiry into the grammatical clustering involving never in spoken American English // Hongyin Tao // [136]
Ah lovely stuff, eh?  On invariant tag meanings and usage across three varieties of English // Georgie Columbus // [52]
Colloquialization: An Alteration in Written English // Ilka Mindt // [99]
Creole African American Vernacular English:  Origins of a Dialect // Katherine Horwinski Healy // [79]
The Maori presence in New Zealand English: a lexical approach // Marta Degani // [96]
Selected words, phrases, and meanings of African (American) provenience in General American: A corpus-based study. // Radoslaw Dylewski // [37]
The Project for the Sociolinguistic Study of the Spanish Language of Spain and the Americas (PRESEEA) // Laura Camargo // [175]
Tracking Sociohistorical Trends in the Use of Roman Letters in Chinese Newswires // Helena Riha // Baker, Kirk [122]
The representation of time and space across historical discourse: a comparative analysis of evaluative effects // Marc Silver // Radighieri, Sara [118]
Journalistic Corpus Similarity over Time // Cristina Mota // [31]
Characterizing genre: The case of scientific texts // Elke Teich // [138]
Television Dialogue: A Surrogate for Natural Conversation in Diachronic Analysis // Paulo Quaglio // [117]
Corpora of Spanish versus an educational text of astronomy // Cristina Hansen // [157]