TY - BOOK ID - 77933274 TI - Corpus linguistics beyond the word : corpus research from phrase to discourse PY - 2007 VL - 60 SN - 9401203849 1429481382 9781429481380 9789401203845 9789042021358 9042021357 PB - Amsterdam: Rodopi, DB - UniCat KW - Computational linguistics KW - Discourse analysis KW - Computational linguistics. KW - Discourse grammar KW - Text grammar KW - Semantics KW - Semiotics KW - Automatic language processing KW - Language and languages KW - Language data processing KW - Linguistics KW - Natural language processing (Linguistics) KW - Applied linguistics KW - Cross-language information retrieval KW - Mathematical linguistics KW - Multilingual computing KW - Data processing KW - Data processing. KW - Lexicology. Semantics KW - Pragmatics KW - Computerlinguïstiek. KW - Corpus linguistics. KW - Corpuslinguïstiek. KW - Discoursanalyse. KW - Discourse analysis. KW - English language KW - Grammar, Comparative and general KW - Conversation analysis KW - Cognitive grammar KW - Orthography and spelling KW - Congresses KW - Research KW - Congresses. KW - Word formation KW - Morphology KW - Syntax KW - English language - Orthography and spelling - Congresses. KW - English language - Discourse analysis - Data processing - Congresses KW - English language - Research - Data processing - Congresses. KW - Grammar, Comparative and general - Word formation - Congresses. KW - Grammar, Comparative and general - Morphology - Congresses. KW - Grammar, Comparative and general - Syntax - Congresses. KW - Conversation analysis - Data processing - Congresses. KW - Computational linguistics - Congresses - Congresses. KW - Cognitive grammar - Data processing - Congresses. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77933274 AB - This volume will be of particular interest to readers interested in expanding the applications of corpus linguistics techniques through new tools and approaches. The text includes selected papers from the Fifth North American Symposium, hosted by the Linguistics Department at Montclair State University in Montclair New Jersey in May 2004. The symposium papers represented several areas of corpus studies including language development, syntactic analysis, pragmatics and discourse, language change, register variation, corpus creation and annotation, and practical applications of corpus work, primarily in language teaching, but also in medical training and machine translation. A common thread through most of the papers was the use of corpora to study domains longer than the word. Not surprisingly, fully half of the papers deal with the computational tools and linguistic strategies needed to search for and analyze these longer spans of language while most of the remaining papers examine particular syntactic and rhetorical properties of one or more corpora. ER -