In:Corpus-based Approaches to Register Variation
Edited by Elena Seoane and Douglas Biber
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics 103] 2021
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Published online: 8 December 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.103.toc
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Table of contents
AcknowledgementsVII
Biographical notesIX
Chapter 1.A corpus-based approach to register variation1
Elena Seoane
Douglas Biber
Chapter 2.Extending text-linguistic studies of register variation to a continuous situational space: Case studies from the web and natural conversation19
Douglas Biber
Jesse Egbert
Daniel Keller
Stacey Wizner
Chapter 3.How register-specific is probabilistic grammatical knowledge? A programmatic sketch and a case study on the dative alternation with give51
Alexandra Engel
Jason Grafmiller
Laura Rosseel
Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
Freek Van de Velde
Chapter 4.Theme as a proxy for register categorization85
Javier Pérez-Guerra
Chapter 5.Between context and community: Regional variation in register effects in the English dative alternation111
Melanie Röthlisberger
Chapter 6.A register variation perspective on varieties of English143
Stella Neumann
Stefan Evert
Chapter 7.Register and modification in the noun phrase179
Yolande Botha
Maryka van Zyl
Chapter 8.A register approach toward pop lyrics in EFL education209
Valentin Werner
Chapter 9.On the importance of register in learner writing: A multi-dimensional approach235
Tove Larsson
Magali Paquot
Douglas Biber
Chapter 10.Nominalizations in Early Modern English: A cross-register perspective259
Paula Rodríguez-Puente
Chapter 11.Measuring informativity: The rise of compounds as informationally dense structures in 20th-century scientific English291
Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb
Chapter 12.Exploring sub-register variation in Victorian newspapers: Evidence from the British Library Newspapers
database313
Turo Hiltunen
Index339
