Studies in Corpus Linguistics aims to provide insights into the way a corpus can be used, the type of findings that can be obtained, the possible applications of these findings as well as the theoretical changes that corpus work can bring into linguistics and language engineering. The main concern of SCL is to present findings based on, or related to, the cumulative effect of naturally occuring language and on the interpretation of frequency and distributional data
As an Open Access publication the Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences is published under Creativ...
In this work, we discuss the benefits of using automatically parsed corpora to study language variat...
© Cambridge University Press 2015. In this chapter, we use a fairly liberal definition of “grammatic...
Corpus-based research is not in opposition to other methodologies of language investigation, such as...
Corpus linguistics has proved especially apt at investigating socially-conditioned and contextually-...
Research on grammatical variation and change has traditionally been based on diachronic and synchron...
The articles included in this special issue of R.I.L.A- - Rassegna Italiana di Linguistica Applicata...
A corpus is a collection of authentic, non-elicited texts selected and assembled to study language. ...
The book focuses on aspects of variation and change in language use in spoken and written discourse ...
This paper is a brief review of the research on language variation using corpus data and statistical...
For the investigation of variation in language use, besides the extra-linguistic context it is also ...
Over the last few decades, the Spoken Corpus Linguistics (SCL) has achieved a great deal in terms of...
Language variationists, study how languages vary along geographical or social lines or along lines o...
Corpus Linguistics seeks to provide a comprehensive sampling of real-life usage in a given language,...
This study is a continuation and extension of the author's ongoing analysis of the nature of li...
As an Open Access publication the Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences is published under Creativ...
In this work, we discuss the benefits of using automatically parsed corpora to study language variat...
© Cambridge University Press 2015. In this chapter, we use a fairly liberal definition of “grammatic...
Corpus-based research is not in opposition to other methodologies of language investigation, such as...
Corpus linguistics has proved especially apt at investigating socially-conditioned and contextually-...
Research on grammatical variation and change has traditionally been based on diachronic and synchron...
The articles included in this special issue of R.I.L.A- - Rassegna Italiana di Linguistica Applicata...
A corpus is a collection of authentic, non-elicited texts selected and assembled to study language. ...
The book focuses on aspects of variation and change in language use in spoken and written discourse ...
This paper is a brief review of the research on language variation using corpus data and statistical...
For the investigation of variation in language use, besides the extra-linguistic context it is also ...
Over the last few decades, the Spoken Corpus Linguistics (SCL) has achieved a great deal in terms of...
Language variationists, study how languages vary along geographical or social lines or along lines o...
Corpus Linguistics seeks to provide a comprehensive sampling of real-life usage in a given language,...
This study is a continuation and extension of the author's ongoing analysis of the nature of li...
As an Open Access publication the Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences is published under Creativ...
In this work, we discuss the benefits of using automatically parsed corpora to study language variat...
© Cambridge University Press 2015. In this chapter, we use a fairly liberal definition of “grammatic...