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On two traditions in corpus linguistics, and what they have in common
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Corpus linguistics and historical contexts: text reuse and the expression of bias in early modern English journalism
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Collocational patterning in cross-linguistic perspective:adpositions in English, Nepali, and Russian
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Corpus linguistics and the languages of South Asia: some current research directions
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Freeing up digital content with text mining: New research means new licenses.
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A morphosyntactic categorisation scheme for the automated analysis of Nepali
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Empowerment and disempowerment in the Glencairn Uprising: A corpus-based critical analysis of Early Modern English news discourse.
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Empowerment and disempowerment in the Glencairn Uprising: A corpus-based critical analysis of Early Modern English news discourse
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Using a semantic annotation tool for the analysis of metaphor in discourse.
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Construction and annotation of a corpus of contemporary Nepali
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