In:Applications of Pattern-driven Methods in Corpus Linguistics:
Edited by Joanna Kopaczyk and Jukka Tyrkkö
[Studies in Corpus Linguistics 82] 2018
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 13 March 2018
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Table of contents
Acknowledgements
VII
Chapter 1.Present applications and future directions in pattern-driven approaches to corpus linguistics
1
Jukka Tyrkkö
Joanna Kopaczyk
Part I.Methodological explorations
Chapter 2.From lexical bundles to surprisal and language models: Measuring the idiom principle in native and learner language
15
Gerold Schneider
Gintare Grigonyte
Chapter 3.Fine-tuning lexical bundles: A methodological reflection in the context of describing drug-drug interactions
57
Łukasz Grabowski
Chapter 4.Lexical obsolescence and loss in English (1700–2000)
81
Ondřej Tichý
Part II.Patterns in utilitarian texts
Chapter 5.Constance and variability: Using PoS-grams to find phraseologies in the language of newspapers
107
Antonio Pinna
David Brett
Chapter 6.Between corpus-based and corpus-driven approaches to textual recurrence: Exploring semantic sequences in judicial discourse
131
Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski
Chapter 7.Lexical bundles in Early Modern and Present-day English Acts of Parliament
159
Anu Lehto
Part III.Patterns in online texts
Chapter 8.Lexical bundles in Wikipedia articles and related texts: Exploring disciplinary variation
189
Turo Hiltunen
Chapter 9.
Join us for this: Lexical bundles and repetition in email marketing texts
213
Joe McVeigh
Chapter 10.
I don’t want to and don’t get me wrong: Lexical bundles as a window to subjectivity and intersubjectivity in American blogs
251
Federica Barbieri
Chapter 11.Blogging around the world: Universal and localised patterns in Online Englishes
277
Joanna Kopaczyk
Jukka Tyrkkö
Index
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