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Change in contemporary english: a grammatical study
Hundt, M; Smith, N; Leech, G. - : Cambridge University Press, 2009
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Current change in English syntax.
Mair, C.; Leech, Geoffrey. - : Blackwell, 2006
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19CSC, ICAMET and the Diachronic Study of Specialized Discourse in Correspondence
DOSSENA, Marina (orcid:0000-0002-8025-6086). - : Winter, 2006
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Language planning in the Pacific: Endangered English-based creoloids on Norfolk and Palmerston Islands
Ehrhart, S.; Mair, C.; Mühlhäusler, P.. - : University of Duisburg-Essen, 2004. : Germany, 2004
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Short term diachronic shifts in part-of-speech frequencies: a comparison of the tagged LOB and F-LOB corpora.
Abstract: The paper presents a comparison of tag frequencies in two matching one-million word reference corpora of British standard English, the 1961 LOB-corpus and its 1991 “clone” produced at Freiburg. Both corpora were tagged using a version of the CLAWS part-of-speech-tagger developed at Lancaster, and part of the material was post-edited manually in Freiburg to assess the accuracy of the automatic procedure. The comparison of tag frequencies is an essential complement to work on recent linguistic change carried out on the untagged material, because this work has been based on the – so far unverified – assumption that tag frequencies have remained constant over the thirty-year period in question. In addition, the paper discusses some common and partly contradictory claims about the prevalence of a “nominal” style in present-day written English. It is shown that while part-of-speech frequencies have not remained constant over the period investigated, the shifts are usually not big enough to invalidate the results obtained in analyses of the untagged material. With regard to style, the material shows a significant rise in the frequency of nouns, which, however, is not paralleled by a corresponding decrease in verbs.
URL: https://doi.org/10.1075/ijcl.7.2.05mai
https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/1298/
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Creolisms in an emerging standard: Written English in Jamaica
In: English world-wide. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 23 (2002) 1, 31-58
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Corpus Linguistics, Chomsky and Fuzzy Tree Fragments
In: In: Mair, C and Hundt, M, (eds.) Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. (pp. 5-13). Rodopi: Amsterdam. (2001) (2001)
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Using large corpora
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 73 (1997) 4, 904
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