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Language processing in advanced learners of English: a multi-method approach to collocation based on corpus linguistic and experimental data
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Statistical analysis of varieties of English
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Linguistic corpora are databases of text which are linguistically marked up or otherwise structured and designed to be representative of a specific language. The growing availability of such corpora has brought with it opportunities for statistical analysis. The paper develops and uses statistical approaches to address questions pertaining to an important linguistic phenomenon: the use of different syntactic alternatives. We present a model-selection-based approach for determining possible driving attributes affecting verb complementation for written sentence constructions using the verb ‘give’ in three varieties of English. We are interested in explaining the choice of alternatives in terms of a variety of sentence level linguistic features such as the meaning of the verb, in addition to the country of origin.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-985X.2012.01062.x http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/56894/
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Formulaic sequences in spoken ENL, ESL and EFL : Focus on British English, Indian English and learner English of advanced German learners
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Language processing in advanced learners of english : a multi-method approach to collocation based on corpus linguistic and experimental data
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IDS Mannheim
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