In:Exploring Newspaper Language: Using the web to create and investigate a large corpus of modern Norwegian
Edited by Gisle Andersen
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics 49] 2012
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 23 March 2012
https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.49.toc
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Table of contents
Building a large corpus based on newspapers from the web
Part I. Exploiting the web as a corpus – Methods and tools
Corpuscle – a new corpus management platform for annotated corpora
OBT+stat: A combined rule-based and statistical tagger
Exploring corpora through syntactic annotation
Collocations and statistical analysis of n-grams: Multiword expressions in newspaper text
Automatic topic classification of a large newspaper corpus
A data-driven approach to anglicism identification in Norwegian
Part II. Corpus-based case studies
A corpus-based study of the adaptation of English import words in Norwegian
Norm clusters in written Norwegian
Lexical neography in modern Norwegian
Ash compound frenzy: A case study in the Norwegian Newspaper Corpus
Financial jargon in a general newspaper corpus
Metonymic extension and vagueness: Schengen and Kyoto in Norwegian newspaper language
Spatial metaphors in present-day Norwegian newspaper language
Doing historical linguistics using contemporary data
Subject index
