
Spoken Language Corpus and Linguistic Informatics
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- Spoken Language Corpus and Linguistic Informatics
- Editorial page
- Title page
- LCC data
- Table of contents
- Message from the President
- 1. The Second International Conference on Linguistic Informatics
- Introduction
- Foundations of Center of Usage-Based Linguistic Informatics (UBLI)
- Linguistic Analysis of Spoken Language - The Case of French Language -
- Challenges for English Corpus Linguistics in Second Language Acquisition Research
- C-ORAL-ROM - Prosodic Boundaries for Spontaneous Speech Analysis -
- Conclusion
- 2. Workshop on Spoken Language Corpora ?C-ORAL-ROM and UBLI?
- Introduction
- 2.1.C-ORAL-ROM
- Some Comparisons between UBLI and C-ORAL-ROM
- Units of Analysis of Spontaneous Speech and Speech Variation in a Cross-linguistic Perspective
- C-Oral-Rom - French Corpus -
- Morpho-syntactic Tagging of the Spanish C-ORAL-ROM Corpus - Methodology, Tools and Evaluation -
- The Role of Spoken Corpora in Teaching/Learning Portuguese as a Foreign Language - The Case of Adjectives Intensification -
- Typologies of MultiWord Expressions Revisited - A Corpus-driven Approach1 -
- Usage-Based Approach to LinguisticVariation - Evidence from French andTurkish -
- 2.2.UBLI
- Usage-Based Approach to Linguistic Variation - Evidence from French and Turkish -
- Viewpoint and Postrheme in Spoken Turkish
- Nonreferential Use of Demonstrative Pronouns in Colloquial Malay
- 3. Linguistic Informatics
- Introduction
- German Language Research Methodology Based on Language Use - Language Use, Application and Evaluation -
- Developing Grammatical Modules Based on Linguistic Typology
- Introducing a Task Activity for Less Proficient Learners - Enhancing the Relationship among Form, Meaning and Use -
- The Relationship between VOT in Initial Voiced Plosives and the Phenomenon of Word-Medial Plosives in Nigata and Shikoku
- On the Semantic Structure of English Spatial Particles Involving Metaphors*
- Language Policy and Language Choice - A Case Study at Canadian Government Institutions -
- Index of Proper Nouns
- Index of Subjects
- Contributors
- The series Usage-Based Linguistic Informatics
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