Language and Computers
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Language and Computers: Studies in Practical Linguistics is a book series on corpus linguistics and related areas.
As studies in linguistics, volumes in the series have, by definition, their foundations in linguistic theory; however, they are not concerned with theory for theory's sake, but always with a definite direct or indirect interest in the possibilities of practical application in the dynamic area where language and computers meet.
The book series was founded in 1988 and is published by Rodopi.
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[edit] ISSN
ISSN: 0921-5034
[edit] Editors
Christian Mair
Charles F. Meyer
Nelleke Oostdijk
[edit] Volumes
Volumes include:
- #65. Non-finite Complementation. A usage-based study of infinitive and -ing clauses in English., by Mark Kaunisto. ISBN: 978-90-420-2359-8
- #63. Variation and change in the lexicon. A corpus-based analysis of adjectives in English ending in –ic and –ical , by Mark Kaunisto. ISBN: 978-90-420-2233-1
- #62. Corpus Linguistics 25 Years on, Edited by Roberta Facchinetti. ISBN: 978-90-420-2195-2
- #61. Corpora in the Foreign Language Classroom. Selected papers from the Sixth International Conference on Teaching and Language Corpora (TaLC 6), Edited by Encarnación Hidalgo, Luis Quereda and Juan Santana. ISBN: 978-90-420-2142-6
- #60. Corpus Linguistics Beyond the Word. Corpus Research from Phrase to Discourse, Edited by Eileen Fitzpatrick. ISBN: 978-90-420-2135-8
- #59. Corpus Linguistics and the Web., Edited by Marianne Hundt, Nadja Nesselhauf and Carolin Biewer. ISBN: 978-90-420-2128-0
- #58. English mediopassive constructions. A cognitive, corpus-based study of their origin, spread, and current status, by Marianne Hundt. ISBN 13: 978-90-420-2127-3 / ISBN 10: 90-420-2127-6