From Ælfric to the New York Times


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The twenty papers of this volume - published to honour Gunnel Tottie - are of interest to everyone concerned with the study of the English language. The collection is a convincing argument for an approach to language studies based on the analysis of computerized corpora. Though this is not an introduction to the field but a series of highly specialized studies, readers get a good overview of the work being done at present in English computer corpus studies. English corpus linguistics, though basically concerned with the study of varieties of English, goes far beyond the simple ordering and counting of large numbers of examples but is deeply concerned with linguistic theory - based on real language data. The volume includes sections on corpora of written and spoken present-day English, historical corpora, contrastive corpora, and on the application of corpus studies to teaching purposes.







How Educated English Speak English


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Investigates the fundamental role of regional accent in the historical development ofthe English language and lays the foundation for a revised model of current educated pronunciation.







Pragmatics


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ICAME Journal


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Historical English Syntax


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Old English Newsletter


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