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English Corpus Studies 17, 2010
Table of Contents
Articles
MASUMI KOJIMA
YASUO NAKATANI and MAKOTO SHIMIZU
YOSHIYUKI NOTOHARA
Familiarity with Event Schemata and Sentence Structures through a JEFLL Corpus Analysis
NOZOMI MIKI
AKIRA OKADA
A Corpus-Based Study of the English
Negative Prefixes in- and
un- in
Piers Plowman
KATSUKO TOMOTSUGU
MICHIKO YAGUCHI
There + Singular be
Construction: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives
Note
KIYOMI CHUJO and CHIKAKO NISHIGAKI
A Vocabulary Analysis of
Eigo Noto
Symposium
SHIN'ICHIRO ISHIKAWA
Corpus-based Critical Discourse Analysis: Quantitative Analysis of the Vocabulary of Japanese Cabinets' E-mail Magazines -- 127
TOMOJI TABATA
Mining Linguistic Variations in the Inaugural Addresses of the US Presidents through Correspondence Analysis of High Frequency Words -- 143
KAZUAKI GOTO
Syntactic Variation among the Inaugural Addresses of U.S. Presidents -- 161
YOICHI ARAI
An Overview of Free Corpora/Concordancers on the Web and Online BNC Concordancers. -- 177
SATOSHI YAMAZAKI
A Study Using the BYU-OED Corpus: On the Development of According to Designating the Source of Information. -- 189
YUTAKA HAYASHI
A Comparison of COCA to ANC with Reference to Adjective Word Order in English. -- 205
YOICHI ARAI
Linguistic Studies Based on BYU-BNC. -- 223
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