王宗炎序 沈家煊序 導讀 Part 1 Using corpora for language research 1.Corpora are becoming mainstream jan svartvik 2.Form central embedding to corpus linguistics Geoffrey Sampson 3.Sipping a cocktail of corpora Randolph Quirk and Gabriele Stein 4.Corpora,databases and the organization of linguistic data Gerry Knowles Part 2 Corpus-based language studies 5.Towards a unifies account of the syntax and semantics of GET 6.Complement clauses in English Sidney Greenbaum,Gerald Nelson and Michael Weitzman 7.Methodologies for studying a corpus of doctorpatient interaction Jenny Thomas and Andrew Wilson 8.Using a corpus for stylistics research:speech and thought presentation Mick Short ,Elena Semino and Jonathan Culpeper Part 3 Applications of Corpusbased resarch to Speech and language technology 9.A probabilistic LR parser of part of speech and punctuation labels Ted Briscoe and John Carroll 10.Machine learning from corpus resources for speech and handwriting recogntion speech and handwriting recognition Eric Atwell 11.The robust tagging of unrestricted text:the Bnc experience Roger Garside 12.Template analysis:Bridging the gap between grammar and the lexicon Steve Fliselstone,paul rayson and Nicholas Smith Part 4 Widre applications of corpus based research 13.Sentence and word alignment in the CRATER Project Tony McEnery and Michael Oakes 14.English Corpus linguistics and the foreign language teaching syllabus Dieter Mindt 15.Do corpora have a role in language assessment? Charles Alderson 16.Computer leicography the importance of represen tativeness in reation to frequency Della Summers Appendix:Geoffrey N.Leech Academic Honours and publications References Index of authors Index of Subjects 文庫索引