INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CORPUS LINGUISTICS

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CORPUS LINGUISTICS
VOLUME 11 NUMBER 4 2006
CONTENTS
Editorial
Wolfgang Teubert
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Articles
1. Coming to terms with conversational grammar: ‘Dislocation’
and ‘dysfluency’
Christoph Rühlemann
385–409
2. From n-gram to skipgram to concgram
Winnie Cheng, Chris Greaves and Martin Warren
411–433
3. Open-source Corpora: Using the net to fish for linguistic data
Serge Sharoff
435–462
4. Multiple modification in English and Spanish NPs
Noelia Ramon Garcia
463–495
Reviews
5. Smitterberg, E. (2005). The progressive in 19th-century English:
process of integration.
Christopher Williams
497–506
6. McEnery, T., Xiao, R. & Tono, Y. (2006). Corpus-based
LanguageStudies: An Advanced Resource Book.
May L-Y Wong
506–509
Abstracts
7. Fitze, M. (2006). Discourse and Participation in ESL Face-to-Face
and Written Electronic Conferences
Linnea Anglemark
511–512
8. Kjellmer, G. (2005). Negated Adjectives in Modern English: A
Corpus-Based Study
Peter Grund
512
9. Kochetov, A. (2006). The Role of Social Factors in the Dynamics
of Sound Change: A Case Study of a Russian Dialect
Linnéa Anglemark
513
10. Nelson, M. (2006). Semantic associations in Business English: A
corpus-based analysis
Susanna Lyne
11. Rudanko, J. (2006). Watching English grammar change: a case
study on complement selection in British and American English
Susanna Lyne
Contents of Volume 11
513–514
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515–518
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