Developments in English
Herausgeber: Claridge, Claudia; Taavitsainen, Irma; Kytö, Merja
Developments in English
Herausgeber: Claridge, Claudia; Taavitsainen, Irma; Kytö, Merja
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Addresses current issues in corpus linguistics - methodological, theoretical and applied - with special reference to Englishes past and present.
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Addresses current issues in corpus linguistics - methodological, theoretical and applied - with special reference to Englishes past and present.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781107038509
- ISBN-10: 1107038502
- Artikelnr.: 40911696
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781107038509
- ISBN-10: 1107038502
- Artikelnr.: 40911696
1. English in the digital age. General introduction Irma Taavitsainen,
Merja Kytö, Claudia Claridge and Jeremy Smith; Part I. Linguistic
Directions and Crossroads: Mapping the Routes Merja Kytö: 2. Corpus-based
and corpus-driven approaches to linguistic analysis: one and the same?
Charles F. Meyer; 3. Quantitative corpus approaches to linguistic analysis:
seven or eight levels of resolution and the lessons they teach us Stefan
Th. Gries; 4. Profiling the English verb phrase over time: modal patterns
Bas Aarts, Sean Wallis and Jill Bowie; Part II. Changing Patterns Claudia
Claridge: 5. On the functional change of desire in relation to hope and
wish Minoji Akimoto; 6. From medieval to modern: on the development of the
adverbial connective considering (that) Matti Rissanen; 7. Spoken features
of interjections in English dialect (based on Joseph Wright's English
Dialect Dictionary) Manfred Markus; Part III. Pragmatics and Discourse Irma
Taavitsainen: 8. Interjection-based delocutive verbs in the history of
English Laurel J. Brinton; 9. Uh and um as planners in the Corpus of
Historical American English Andreas H. Jucker; 10. Religious discourse and
the history of English Thomas Kohnen; Part IV. World Englishes Jeremy
Smith: 11. History, social meaning and identity in the spoken English of
postcolonial white Zimbabweans Susan Fitzmaurice; 12. Singapore weblogs
between speech and writing Andrea Sand; 13. Mergers, losses and the spread
of English Raymond Hickey; 14. Complex systems in the history of American
English William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
Merja Kytö, Claudia Claridge and Jeremy Smith; Part I. Linguistic
Directions and Crossroads: Mapping the Routes Merja Kytö: 2. Corpus-based
and corpus-driven approaches to linguistic analysis: one and the same?
Charles F. Meyer; 3. Quantitative corpus approaches to linguistic analysis:
seven or eight levels of resolution and the lessons they teach us Stefan
Th. Gries; 4. Profiling the English verb phrase over time: modal patterns
Bas Aarts, Sean Wallis and Jill Bowie; Part II. Changing Patterns Claudia
Claridge: 5. On the functional change of desire in relation to hope and
wish Minoji Akimoto; 6. From medieval to modern: on the development of the
adverbial connective considering (that) Matti Rissanen; 7. Spoken features
of interjections in English dialect (based on Joseph Wright's English
Dialect Dictionary) Manfred Markus; Part III. Pragmatics and Discourse Irma
Taavitsainen: 8. Interjection-based delocutive verbs in the history of
English Laurel J. Brinton; 9. Uh and um as planners in the Corpus of
Historical American English Andreas H. Jucker; 10. Religious discourse and
the history of English Thomas Kohnen; Part IV. World Englishes Jeremy
Smith: 11. History, social meaning and identity in the spoken English of
postcolonial white Zimbabweans Susan Fitzmaurice; 12. Singapore weblogs
between speech and writing Andrea Sand; 13. Mergers, losses and the spread
of English Raymond Hickey; 14. Complex systems in the history of American
English William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
1. English in the digital age. General introduction Irma Taavitsainen,
Merja Kytö, Claudia Claridge and Jeremy Smith; Part I. Linguistic
Directions and Crossroads: Mapping the Routes Merja Kytö: 2. Corpus-based
and corpus-driven approaches to linguistic analysis: one and the same?
Charles F. Meyer; 3. Quantitative corpus approaches to linguistic analysis:
seven or eight levels of resolution and the lessons they teach us Stefan
Th. Gries; 4. Profiling the English verb phrase over time: modal patterns
Bas Aarts, Sean Wallis and Jill Bowie; Part II. Changing Patterns Claudia
Claridge: 5. On the functional change of desire in relation to hope and
wish Minoji Akimoto; 6. From medieval to modern: on the development of the
adverbial connective considering (that) Matti Rissanen; 7. Spoken features
of interjections in English dialect (based on Joseph Wright's English
Dialect Dictionary) Manfred Markus; Part III. Pragmatics and Discourse Irma
Taavitsainen: 8. Interjection-based delocutive verbs in the history of
English Laurel J. Brinton; 9. Uh and um as planners in the Corpus of
Historical American English Andreas H. Jucker; 10. Religious discourse and
the history of English Thomas Kohnen; Part IV. World Englishes Jeremy
Smith: 11. History, social meaning and identity in the spoken English of
postcolonial white Zimbabweans Susan Fitzmaurice; 12. Singapore weblogs
between speech and writing Andrea Sand; 13. Mergers, losses and the spread
of English Raymond Hickey; 14. Complex systems in the history of American
English William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
Merja Kytö, Claudia Claridge and Jeremy Smith; Part I. Linguistic
Directions and Crossroads: Mapping the Routes Merja Kytö: 2. Corpus-based
and corpus-driven approaches to linguistic analysis: one and the same?
Charles F. Meyer; 3. Quantitative corpus approaches to linguistic analysis:
seven or eight levels of resolution and the lessons they teach us Stefan
Th. Gries; 4. Profiling the English verb phrase over time: modal patterns
Bas Aarts, Sean Wallis and Jill Bowie; Part II. Changing Patterns Claudia
Claridge: 5. On the functional change of desire in relation to hope and
wish Minoji Akimoto; 6. From medieval to modern: on the development of the
adverbial connective considering (that) Matti Rissanen; 7. Spoken features
of interjections in English dialect (based on Joseph Wright's English
Dialect Dictionary) Manfred Markus; Part III. Pragmatics and Discourse Irma
Taavitsainen: 8. Interjection-based delocutive verbs in the history of
English Laurel J. Brinton; 9. Uh and um as planners in the Corpus of
Historical American English Andreas H. Jucker; 10. Religious discourse and
the history of English Thomas Kohnen; Part IV. World Englishes Jeremy
Smith: 11. History, social meaning and identity in the spoken English of
postcolonial white Zimbabweans Susan Fitzmaurice; 12. Singapore weblogs
between speech and writing Andrea Sand; 13. Mergers, losses and the spread
of English Raymond Hickey; 14. Complex systems in the history of American
English William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.