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(1989) 327 $a11 A statistical approach to machine translation (1990)12 A point of verb syntax in south-western British English: an analysis of a dialect continuum (1991); 13 Using corpus data in the Swedish Academy grammar (1991); 14 On the history of that/zero as object clause links in English (1991); 15 Encoding the British National Corpus (1992); 16 Computer corpora - what do they tell us about culture? (1992); 17 Representativeness in corpus design (1992); 18 A corpus-driven approach to grammar: Principles, Methods, and Examples (1993); 19 Structural ambiguity and lexical relations (1993) 327 $a20 Irony in the text or insincerity in the writer? The diagnostic potential of semantic prosodies (1993)21 Building a large annotated corpus of English: the Penn Treebank (1993); 22 Automatically extracting collocations from corpora for language learning (1994); 23 Developing and evaluating a probabilistic LR parser of part-of-speech and punctuation labels (1995); 24 Why a Fiji corpus? 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