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Collocational processing in L1 and L2:The effects of word Frequency, collocational frequency, and association
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Corpus Linguistics and Clinical Psychology:Investigating 'personification' in first-person accounts of voice-hearing
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Words that matter in L2 research and pedagogy:A corpus-linguistics perspective
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Functional variation in the Spoken BNC2014 and the potential for register analysis
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Erik Castello, Katherine Ackerley and Francesca Coccetta (Eds.), Studies in Learner Corpus Linguistics Research and Applications for Foreign Language Teaching and Assessment
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The Trinity Lancaster Corpus:Applications in language teaching and materials development
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Corpus Linguistics, learner corpora and SLA:employing technology to analyze language use
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The Trinity Lancaster Corpus:Development, Description and Application
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Usage Fluctuation Analysis:A new way of analysing shifts in historical discourse
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Statistics in Corpus Linguistics:A Practical Guide
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Abstract:
The book gives step-by-step guidance through the process of statistical analysis and provides multiple examples of how statistical techniques can be used to analyse and visualise linguistic data. It also includes a useful selection of discussion questions and exercises which you can use to check your understanding. The book comes with a Companion website, which provides additional materials (answers to exercises, datasets, advanced materials, teaching slides etc.) and Lancaster Stats Tools online (http://corpora.lancs.ac.uk/stats), a free click-and-analyse statistical tool for easy calculation of the statistical measures discussed in the book.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/131100/
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The Dative Alternation Revisited: Fresh Insights from Contemporary Spoken Data
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