[EN] This corpus-based study is conducted to gain an insight into the lexis of Telecommunication English, with the aim of characterizing the lexical profile of this specialized language. The applied methodology integrates quantitative techniques and qualitative interpretations to perform an analysis from two different perspectives, and according to two parameters: restriction and keyness. The first approach is focused on the lexical behaviour and the extent that a word is restricted to the constituent areas of a domain, whereas the second approach is directed towards the extent that a word is significant in the domain, regardless of lexical category. The set of empirical and statistical data obtained contribute to map the lexical profile an...
Geoffrey Leech, Paul Rayson and Andrew Wilson. Word Frequencies in Written and Spoken English. 2001,...
This chapter contains an overview of the wide range of areas where corpus linguistics can offer the ...
Session 1: Text typology (E 131)As far as is known to date, no attempts have been made to comprehens...
This corpus-based study is conducted to gain an insight into the lexis of Telecommunication English,...
This corpus-based study is conducted to gain an insight into the lexis of Telecommunication English,...
The selection and assessment of ELT materials involve multiple criteria. The use of frequency word l...
Wireless is the word selected to illustrate a model of analysis designed to determine the specialize...
Given the importance of lexis in language description, this study attempts to integrate the lexical ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the usage and frequencies of amplifiers in the English l...
Most corpus-based investigations capitalise on word list analyses: frequency, keyword, and key-keywo...
Resulting from inter-disciplinary research with Linguistics, this book addressed limitations of earl...
This study presents a method that assesses ESL learners ’ vocabulary usage to improve an automated s...
One of the many practical applications of corpus studies is the generation of word frequency informa...
AbstractThis study is a corpus-based lexical analysis of subject-specific university textbooks which...
Is to study various features of corpus linguistics, to highlight the most comprehensive existing cla...
Geoffrey Leech, Paul Rayson and Andrew Wilson. Word Frequencies in Written and Spoken English. 2001,...
This chapter contains an overview of the wide range of areas where corpus linguistics can offer the ...
Session 1: Text typology (E 131)As far as is known to date, no attempts have been made to comprehens...
This corpus-based study is conducted to gain an insight into the lexis of Telecommunication English,...
This corpus-based study is conducted to gain an insight into the lexis of Telecommunication English,...
The selection and assessment of ELT materials involve multiple criteria. The use of frequency word l...
Wireless is the word selected to illustrate a model of analysis designed to determine the specialize...
Given the importance of lexis in language description, this study attempts to integrate the lexical ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the usage and frequencies of amplifiers in the English l...
Most corpus-based investigations capitalise on word list analyses: frequency, keyword, and key-keywo...
Resulting from inter-disciplinary research with Linguistics, this book addressed limitations of earl...
This study presents a method that assesses ESL learners ’ vocabulary usage to improve an automated s...
One of the many practical applications of corpus studies is the generation of word frequency informa...
AbstractThis study is a corpus-based lexical analysis of subject-specific university textbooks which...
Is to study various features of corpus linguistics, to highlight the most comprehensive existing cla...
Geoffrey Leech, Paul Rayson and Andrew Wilson. Word Frequencies in Written and Spoken English. 2001,...
This chapter contains an overview of the wide range of areas where corpus linguistics can offer the ...
Session 1: Text typology (E 131)As far as is known to date, no attempts have been made to comprehens...