In:Exploring the Lexis–Grammar Interface
Edited by Ute Römer-Barron and Rainer Schulze
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics 35] 2009
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 11 March 2009
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.35.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction: Zooming in
Part I. Setting the scene13
Technology and phraseology: With notes on the history of corpus linguistics
Corpus-driven approaches to grammar: The search for common ground
Valency – item-specificity and idiom principle
Fowler’s Modern English Usage at the interface of lexis and grammar
The psycholinguistic reality of collocation
and semantic prosody (1): Lexical access
Part II. Considering the particulars115
The lexicogrammar of present-day
Indian English: Corpus-based perspectives on structural nativisation
The semantic and grammatical overlap of as and that: Evidence from non-standard English
The historical development of the verb doubt and its various patterns of complementation
The grammatical properties of recurrent phrases with body-part nouns: The N1 to N1 pattern
A corpus-based investigation
of cognate object constructions
Revisiting the evidence for objects in English
Lexico-functional categories
and complex collocations: The case of intensifiers
Polysemy and lexical priming: The case of drive
Local textual functions of move in newspaper story patterns
Loud signatures: Comparing evaluative discourse styles –
patterns in rants and riffs
Index
