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The sociopragmatics of referential terms in early English letters /$rMinna Nevala -- $tSelf-reference and mental processes in early English personal correspondence: A corpus approach to changing patterns of interaction /$rMinna Palander-Collin -- $tSort of and kind of in political discourse: Hedge, head of NP or contextualization cue? /$rAnita Fetzer -- $t?So er I just sort I dunno I think it?s just because??: A corpus study of I don?t know and dunno in learners? spoken English /$rKarin Aijmer -- $tOn the face of it: How recurrent phrases organize text /$rMagnus Levin and Hans Lindquist -- $tResearch on fiction dialogue: Problems and possible solutions /$rKarin Axelsson -- $tEstablishing the EU: The representation of Europe in the press in 1993 and 2005 /$rAnna Marchi and Charlotte Taylor -- $tA nightmare of a trip, a gem of a hotel: The study of an evaluative and descriptive frame /$rStephen Coffey -- $tDistinctive words in academic writing: A comparison of three statistical tests for keyword extraction /$rMagali Paquot and Yves Bestgen -- $tOn the phraseology of Chinese learner spoken English: Evidence of lexical chunks from COLSEC /$rNaixing Wei -- $tFrequency of nominalization in Early Modern English medical writing /$rJukka Tyrkkö and Turo Hiltunen -- $tMay: The social history of an auxiliary /$rArja Nurmi -- $tGo to V: Literal meaning and metaphorical extensions /$rSara Gesuato -- $tPassive constructions in Fiji English: A corpus-based study /$rCarolin Biewer -- $tSubordinating conjunctions in Middle English and Early Modern English religious writing /$rIngvilt Marcoe -- $tA contrastive look at English and Dutch (negative) imperatives /$rDaniël Van Olmen -- $tCaribbean ICE corpora: Some issues for fieldwork and analysis /$rDagmar Deuber -- $tDigital Editions for Corpus Linguistics: Representing manuscript reality in electronic corpora /$rAlpo Honkapohja , Samuli Kaislaniemi and Ville Marttila -- $tParser-based analysis of syntax-lexis interactions /$rHans Martin Lehmann and Gerold Schneider -- $tIndex /$rEditors Corpora: Pragmatics and Discourse. 330 $aThis volume presents current state-of-the-art discussions in corpus-based linguistic research of the English language. The papers deal with Present-day English, worldwide varieties of English and the history of the English language. A special focus of the volume are studies in the broad field of corpus pragmatics and corpus-based discourse analysis. It includes corpus-based studies of speech acts, conversational routines, referential expressions and thought styles, as well as studies on the lexis, grammar and semantics of English. 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