"Introduces a number of easy-to-use, yet powerful, free analysis resources consisting of standalone programs and web interfaces for use with Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux"--</div> <br> Abstract: <div class="showMoreLessReadmore"> This is the first book of its kind to provide a
Corpus-based analysis and diachronic linguistics
β Scribed by Yuji Kawaguchi; Makoto Minegishi; Wolfgang Viereck
- Publisher
- John Benjamins Pub. Co.
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 300
- Series
- Tokyo University of Foreign studies 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
- Message from the President (by Kameyama, Ikuo)
2. Center for Corpus-based Linguistics and Language Education (by Minegishi, Makoto)
3. Introduction (by Kawaguchi, Yuji)
4. The Atlas Linguarum Europae: A diachronic analysis of its data (by Viereck, Wolfgang)
5. Variationism and underuse statistics in the analysis of the development of relative clauses in German (by Ludeling, Anke)
6. Variation and change in the Montferrand Account-books (1259-1367) (by Lodge, R. Anthony)
7. Cognitive aspects of language evolution and language change: The example of French historical texts (by Raible, Wolfgang)
8. The importance of diasystematic parameters in studying the history of French (by Schosler, Lene)
9. The reorganisation of mood in the epistemic subsystem - The case of French belief predicates in diachronic dynamics (by Becker, Martin)
10. French liaison in the 18th Century - Analysis of Gile Vaudelin's texts (by Kawaguchi, Yuji)
11. Issues in the typographic representation of medieval primary sources (by Emiliano, Antonio)
12. An analysis of the misuse of the participle in old Russian texts (by Onda, Yoshinori)
13. A preliminary analysis of Arabic derived verbs in the Leeds Quran Corpus - With special reference to Stem III (CaaCaC) (by Ratcliffe, Robert R.)
14. On the narrow and open "e" contrast in Santali (by Minegishi, Makoto)
15. The classification of Apabhramsa - A corpus-based approach of the study of Middle Indo-Aryan (by Yamahata, Tomoyuki)
16. Changes in the meaning and construction of Polysemous words: The case of mieru and mirareru (by Shiba, Ayako)
17. Language change from the viewpoint of distribution patterns of standard Japanese forms (by Yarimizu, Kanetaka)
18. Index of proper nouns
19. Index of subjects
20. Contributors
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