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A corpus-based study into new combining forms in American English

International Journal of Corpus Linguistics
This study examines 10 new combining forms (CFs) in American English from both diachronic and synchronic perspectives, based on data from the Corpus of Historical American English, the Corpus of Contemporary American English, and the News on the Web,
Jin-hong Huang, Yongwei Gao
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Science Mapping of Corpus-Based Translation and Interpreting Studies: Trends and Future Directions

Corpus-based Studies across Humanities
Corpus-based approaches have become central to translation and interpreting studies, offering new insights into linguistic patterns and research trends.
Chunwen Yang, Jing Chen, Shuai Hou
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Multimodal Corpus-Based Studies of Language Development: A Plea for Lifespan Linguistics

Corpus-based Studies across Humanities
While language development unfolds across the entire lifespan, mainstream research has long focused on isolated age stages, fostering theoretical gaps that mask its continuous dynamics.
Nan Zhang, Lihe Huang, Deyu Zhou
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Predicting native speaker choice: the role of corpus-based frequency metrics in morpho-syntactic alternations

Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
This paper investigates the role of corpus-based frequency metrics in predicting native speaker choice in Estonian, a Finno-Ugric language with rich inflectional morphology.
Jane Klavan   +2 more
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Collaboration and communication tools used by the biodiversity heritage library

ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 2012
T. Sandler   +4 more
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A corpus-based study on the transitive uses of English physiological verbs

Research in Corpus Linguistics
This paper examines the transitivity potential of a group of English unergative verbs that denote physiological processes, a syntactico-semantic verbal class which has not received enough attention in the literature.
Beatriz Rodríguez-Arrizabalaga
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