
International Journal of Corpus Linguistics
Volume 29, Issue 2 (2024)
2024. iii, 165 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 13 June 2024
Published online on 13 June 2024
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Table of Contents
- Pinpointing prescriptive impact: Using change point analysis for the study of prescriptivism at the idiolectal levelBeth Malory | pp. 131–154
- The inverse frequency effect: An exploratory studyDavid Temperley | pp. 155–188
- Political framing of Covid-19: From metaphor to moral panicAriana N Mohammadi | pp. 189–212
- Advancing Sino-Philippine linguistics and sociolinguistics using the Lannang Corpus (LanCorp): A multilingual, POS-tagged, and audio-textual databankWilkinson Daniel Wong Gonzales | pp. 213–257
- Modeling the locative alternation in Mandarin Chinese: A corpus-based studyMengmin Xu, Fuyin Li & Benedikt Szmrecsanyi | pp. 258–285
- S. Flach & M. Hilpert (Eds.). 2022. Broadening the spectrum of corpus linguistics: New approaches to variability and changeReviewed by Kristen Fleckenstein | pp. 286–290
- P. Durrant. 2023. Corpus linguistics for writing developmentReviewed by Joyce Lim | pp. 291–295
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