| Roberta Facchinetti - Computers - 2007 - 393 pages
This volume offers a state-of-the-art picture of work undertaken in the field of computer-aided corpus linguistics. While the focus is on English, central insights can be ... | |
| Mark Kaunisto - Computers - 2007 - 376 pages
The present volume is a corpus-based study of the occurrence, variation, and change in the use of English adjective pairs in -ic and-ical over several centuries. The study ... | |
| Thomas Egan - Computers - 2008 - 446 pages
This book presents a comprehensive guide to the way speakers of British English use infinitive and -"-ing" clauses as verbal complements. It contains details of the non-finite ... | |
| Peter Collins - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2009 - 204 pages
"Modals and Quasi-modals in English reports the findings of a corpus-based study of the modals and a set of semantically-related 'quasi-modals' in English. The study is ... | |
| Antoinette Renouf, Andrew Kehoe - Computers - 2009 - 472 pages
Throughout history, linguists and literary scholars have been impelled by curiosity about particular linguistic or literary phenomena to seek to observe them in action in ... | |
| Anna Feldman, Jirka Hana - Computers - 2010 - 200 pages
While supervised corpus-based methods are highly accurate for different NLP tasks, including morphological tagging, they are difficult to port to other languages because they ... | |
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