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The lexicogrammar of 'BE interested': Complementation patterns and pedagogical implications ...
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A useful methodological synergy? : combining critical discourse analysis and corpus linguistics to examine discourses of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK press
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In: Methodologies (Los Angeles, 2013), p. 1-34
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Sketching Muslims: A Corpus Driven Analysis of Representations Around the Word 'Muslim' in the British Press 1998-2009
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Sketching Muslims: A Corpus Driven Analysis of Representations Around the Word 'Muslim' in the British Press 1998-2009
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Sketching Muslims:a corpus driven analysis of representations around the word ‘Muslim’ in the British press 1998–2009
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Sketching Muslims: A Corpus Driven Analysis of Representations Around the Word 'Muslim' in the British Press 1998-2009
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Construction Grammar vs. Lexical Grammar: A case study of the modal load in if-conditionals
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If-conditionals in ICLE and the BNC:a language teaching success story?
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A corpus-based study of pragmatic markers in London English
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This article analyses the use of particular pragmatic markers in two corpora of spoken London English: the Linguistic Innovators Corpus (LIC) and the Corpus of London Teenage Language (COLT). We found variation according to sex, ethnicity and geographical location, with a different distribution for each pragmatic marker. The innovative pragmatic marker you get me was most frequent among male non-Anglo Hackney residents, indicating innovation in inner London. We argue that a number of pragmatic markers, most notably you get me, should be regarded as elements of Multicultural London English, along with other features that have already been documented.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1515/CLLT.2011.005 https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/49495/
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