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English language --- English lanaguage --- Word frequency --- Discourse analysis --- Written English --- Engelse taal --- frequentiewoordenboeken --- woordfrequentie --- frequentiewoordenboeken. --- woordfrequentie. --- Frequentiewoordenboeken. --- Woordfrequentie. --- Lexicologie. Semantiek --- Pragmatiek --- Wiskundige taalkunde --- Engelse taalkunde --- Lexicology. Semantics --- Pragmatics --- Mathematical linguistics --- English language - Word frequency --- English language - Discourse analysis --- English lanaguage - Written English
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This volume contains a selection of the papers delivered at the Corpus Linguistics 2003 conference, held at Lancaster University in April 2003. The papers selected address a wide range of world languages - Basque, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Maltese, Russian, Spanish, and Slovene. Both synchronic and diachronic studies are included, as well as studies of learner language. In addition to mainstream linguistic analyses of phonetics, vocabulary, syntax, semantics, and rhetoric, application areas covered in the volume include financial forecasting, cross-cultural research, corpus processing, and language teaching.
#KVHA:Taalwetenschap --- #KVHA:Corpuslinguïstiek --- #KVHA:Computerlinguïstiek --- Computational linguistics. --- Philology --- Automatic language processing --- Language and languages --- Language data processing --- Linguistics --- Natural language processing (Linguistics) --- Applied linguistics --- Cross-language information retrieval --- Mathematical linguistics --- Multilingual computing --- Data processing. --- Data processing
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The aim of this volume is to showcase the range of corpus-based linguistic research currently being carried out on languages other than English. The papers included report on work carried out on Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Biblical Greek, Biblical Hebrew, Medieval Irish, Korean, Romanian and Swedish, including a number of regional and social variants. They also address a range of areas as diverse as corpus design, corpus annotation, register analysis, syntax, and quantitative linguistics. The papers in this volume will leave the reader in no doubt that corpus-based research is now being conducted for a whole "rainbow of languages".
Computational linguistics --- Historical linguistics --- Data processing --- #KVHA:Corpuslinguistiek --- -Diachronic linguistics --- -Automatic language processing --- Language and languages --- Language data processing --- Linguistics --- Natural language processing (Linguistics) --- Diachronic linguistics --- Dynamic linguistics --- Evolutionary linguistics --- History --- Language and history --- Corpus linguistique
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This book showcases sixteen papers from the landmark 30th conference of the International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English (ICAME) held at Lancaster University in May 2009. The theme of the book ‘looking back, moving forward’ follows that of the conference where participants reflected on the extraordinary growth of corpus linguistics over three decades as well as looking ahead to yet further developments in the future. A separate volume, appearing as an e-publication in the VARIENG series from the University of Helsinki focuses on the methodological and historical dimensions of corpus linguistics. This volume features papers on present-day English and the recent history of English via the increasing availability of corpora covering the last hundred years or so of the language. Contributors to the volume study numerous topics and datasets including recent diachronic change, regional and new Englishes, learner corpora, Academic written English, parallel and translation corpora, corpora of popular music pop lyrics and computer-mediated communication. Overall the volume represents the state of the art in English corpus linguistics and a peek into the future directions for the field.
English language --- Computational linguistics --- Computational linguistics. --- Germanic languages --- Automatic language processing --- Language and languages --- Language data processing --- Linguistics --- Natural language processing (Linguistics) --- Applied linguistics --- Cross-language information retrieval --- Mathematical linguistics --- Multilingual computing --- Research --- Data processing --- Discourse analysis --- Data processing. --- 800:311 --- 802.0 --- 802.0 Engels. Engelse taalkunde --- Engels. Engelse taalkunde --- 800:311 Kwantitatieve linguistiek. Computerlinguistiek --- Kwantitatieve linguistiek. Computerlinguistiek --- Conferences - Meetings --- Congresses --- English language - Research - Data processing - Congresses --- English language - Discourse analysis - Data processing - Congresses --- Computational linguistics - Congresses --- Corpora (Linguistics)
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Lexicology. Semantics --- Sociolinguistics --- Pragmatics --- Metaphors --- Metaphor --- Communication in medicine --- Communication in human services --- Corpora (Linguistics) --- Health aspects --- Therapeutic use --- Metaphors - Health aspects - Great Britain --- Metaphor - Therapeutic use - Great Britain --- Communication in medicine - Great Britain --- Communication in human services - Great Britain --- Corpora (Linguistics) - Great Britain
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This handbook gathers a selection of texts by the speakers at the Training School “Architectural Research in the Digital Era” (Ghent, 2-6 April 2013) and the workshop “GIS, data visualization an open community” (Paris, 27-28 January 2014). The aims of these two events organised in the framework of the COST ISO904 Action European architecture beyond Europe: Sharing Research and Knowledge on Dissemination Processes, Historical Data and Material Legacy (19th-20th centuries), was to familiarize the participants, architectural historians with a variety of aspects related to conducting research in a digital era: Architectural history research in the digital era Copyrights; Standards, metadata, interoperability and sustainability; Data visualisation; Creating a digital research environment, GIS and Open communities.
Architecture --- Library, Information & Communication sciences --- digital humanities --- architecture --- museum policies --- art images
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