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Syntactic Variation, Change, and Lexical Preference: a Corpus-Based Study ...
Lehmann, Hans Martin. - : University of Zurich, 2020
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Enhancing the linguistic discovery potential of historical corpora: a twin-track approach using ARCHER ...
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Enhancing the linguistic discovery potential of historical corpora:A twin-track approach using ARCHER
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Enhancing the linguistic discovery potential of historical corpora: a twin-track approach using ARCHER
In: Smith, Nick; Schneider, Gerold; Hoffmann, Sebastian; Lehmann, Hans Martin (2019). Enhancing the linguistic discovery potential of historical corpora: a twin-track approach using ARCHER. In: CL 2019 International Corpus Linguistics Conference, Cardiff, Wales, UK, 22 July 2019 - 26 July 2019. (2019)
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Parsing early and late modern English corpora
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Parsing early and late modern English corpora
In: Schneider, Gerold; Lehmann, Hans Martin; Schneider, Peter (2015). Parsing early and late modern English corpora. Literary and Linguistic Computing, 30(3):423-439. (2015)
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Dependency bank
In: Lehmann, Hans Martin; Schneider, Gerold (2012). Dependency bank. In: LREC 2012 Conference Workshop "Challenges in the Management of Large Corpora", Istanbul, Turkey, 22 May 2012 - 22 May 2012, 23-28. (2012)
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Parser-based analysis of syntax-lexis interactions
In: Lehmann, Hans Martin; Schneider, Gerold (2009). Parser-based analysis of syntax-lexis interactions. In: Jucker, Andreas H; Schreier, Daniel; Hundt, Marianne. Corpora: Pragmatics and Discourse. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Rodopi, 477-502. (2009)
Abstract: Fixedness in language has been extensively studied in areas like multi-word units, idiomatic expressions, collocations and verb-particle constructions. These have often been treated as relatively fixed non-compositional sequences, which allow for little variation. In our paper we will focus on co-occurrence phenomena between elements in syntactic relations. Specifically, we focus on subject-verb and verb-object relations in active and passive constructions. Looking for fixedness in these syntactic relations where compositionality is expected to hold to a large degree may strike the reader as a strange undertaking. Our main interest lies in establishing how far an open choice principle holds for these relations and to what degree we can find fixedness in these syntactic relations. The identification of syntactic relations requires syntactically annotated corpora. Most standard corpora of sufficient size are either not annotated at all, or annotated at the non-hierarchical level of part-of-speech tags only. They typically contain no hierarchical information about the syntactic organisation of sentences. Parsing approaches to fixedness are still quite rare. Exceptions are Lin (1998) and Seretan and Wehrli (2006). Robust broad-coverage syntactic parsers, for example Schneider (2007) or Andersen (2008), have now become available, offering new perspectives for this research. This paper describes the syntactic annotation of over 160 million running words with the help of Pro3Gres, a dependency parser. See Schneider (2007) for a more detailed description. We document the extraction of a database with verb centres and their dependents. We then explore the possibilities and limitations of this dependency database for the study of fixedness in syntactic relations.
Keyword: 000 Computer science; 410 Linguistics; 820 English & Old English literatures; collocations; corpus linguistics; dependency grammar; English Department; Institute of Computational Linguistics; knowledge & systems; lexical preferences; passive
URL: http://www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?BookId=LC+68
https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/24617/2/LehmannSchneider08finalV.pdf
https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-24617
https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/24617/
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Text types and corpora: Studies in honour of Udo Fries
Fischer, Andreas (Hrsg.); Tottie, Gunnel (Hrsg.); Lehmann, Hans Martin (Hrsg.). - Tübingen : Narr, 2002
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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From the COLT's mouth ... and others' : language corpora studies in honour of Anna-Brita Stenström
Kirk, John M. (Mitarb.); Wichmann, Anne (Mitarb.); Kjellmer, Göran (Mitarb.). - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi, 2002
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Towards a history of English directives
Kohnen, Thomas. - : Niemeyer, 2002
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The Student as Corpus Linguist.
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Corpora Galore : analyses and techniques in describing English ; papers from the nineteenth International Conference on English Language Research on Computerised Corpora (ICAME 1998)
Lindquist, Hans (Mitarb.); Minugh, David (Mitarb.); Kirk, John M. (Hrsg.). - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi, 2000
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Grammar and lexis in English corpora
Lysvåg, Per (Mitarb.); Stenström, Anna-Brita (Mitarb.); Kjellmer, Göran (Mitarb.)...
In: Out of corpora. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi (1999), 47-212
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Automatic retrieval of zero elements in a computerised corpus
In: Corpus based studies in English. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi (1997), 179-194
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