In:Lexical Priming: Applications and advances
Edited by Michael Pace-Sigge and Katie J. Patterson
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics 79] 2017
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 14 August 2017
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Table of contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Michael Hoey
Introduction
Michael Pace-Sigge
Katie Patterson
Part IDiscourse analysis
Cohesion and coherence in a content-specific corpus
Michael Hoey
A corpus-based investigation into English representations of Turks and Ottomans in the early modern period
Helen Baker
Tony McEnery
Andrew Hardie
Forced lexical primings in transdiscoursive political messaging: How they are produced and how they are received: Studies in incremental and transdiscoursive intertextuality
Alison Duguid
Alan Partington
Can lexical priming be detected in conversation turn-taking strategies?
Michael Pace-Sigge
Part IISimiles, synonymy and metaphors
Lexical priming and the selection and sequencing of synonyms
Linda Bawcom
Lexical priming and metaphor – Evidence of nesting in metaphoric language
Katie Patterson
Teaching near-synonyms more effectively: A case study of ‘happy’ words in Mandarin Chinese
Juan Shao
Part IIICollocations, associations and priming
Lexical priming and register variation
Tony Berber Sardinha
Colligational effects of collocation: Lexically-conditioned dependencies between modification patterns of the noun cause
Pascual Cantos Gomes
Moises Almeria
Part IVLanguage learning and teaching
Lexical and morphological priming: A holistic phraseological analysis of the Finnish time expression kello
Jarmo Harri Jantunen
Concordancing lexical primings
Stephen Jeaco
Notes on the authors
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