DESKE Links
A list of all the URLs from Discovering English with the Sketch Engine in the order that they occur in the book.
This page is a mock-up only.
Chapter 1
http://www.globalissues.eu/
[1] http://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/talc2014/
[1] http://corpuscall.eu/
[1] http://bit.ly/Thomas_publications
[1] Norwich Institute of Language Education https://www.nile-elt.com
[1] http://www.sslmit.unibo.it/~guy/barc.htm
[1] somewhere here we must mention KNOWING A WORD.
[1] See the Glossary, p.144, for definitions of these terms.
[1] Needs to read McEnery ch 7 and 8
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_are_known_knowns. And now a film, The Unknown Known (Morris 2013)
[1] figure numbers up to about 15 are not showing in the cross refs.
[1] citation?
[1] citation?
[1] ske.li/bnc_bask_in (UK) has a different template from bask.
[1] http://bit.ly/24_Eng_accents – be prepared for a torrent of vulgarity.
[1] ske.li/ukwac_and_how (UK)
Chapter 2
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaphora_(linguistics) accessed 14.08.2014.
[1] http://www.sketchengine.co.uk/documentation/wiki/Corpora/UKWaC
[1] http://www.sketchengine.co.uk/documentation/wiki/Corpora/enTenTen
[1] http://www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk/corpus/creating.xml
[1] http://ske.li/bnc_cause_to_vb. This is the first Sketch Engine permalink in this book. For details of permalinks, see p.130
[1] http://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/bnc2/bnc2postag_manual.htm
[1] http://www.pdev.org.uk/#onto
[1] See screenshot on page 75
[1] http://www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk/docs/URG.xml?ID=codes#classcodes
[1] https://the.sketchengine.co.uk/auth/corpora/
[1] ske.li/bnc_dictionary_look_prepo (UK)
[1] ske.li/bnc_adj_adv_nodeforms (UK)
[1] This is the first mention of connotation which comes up about 8 more times but does not have a heading of its own. Myabe we need to read word association first!
[1] http://wordnet.princeton.edu/ Click on Use Wordnet Online in the left panel.
[1] TEMP: ske.li/fronting_itwasa
[1] See here for other examples of this pattern: ske.li/iq
[1] ske.li/bnc_ly_go
[1] ske.li/bnc_germane_to (UK)
[1] http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/articles/new-words-english
[1] ske.li/bnc_take_possession_goods (UK)
[1] See p. 154 for some information about this corpus.
[1] ske.li/lexcmi_take_possession_coll_r4 (UK)
[1] ske.li/bnc_moot_point (UK)
[1] ske.li/bnc_whatsoever_left_colls
[1] ske.li/bnc_wont (UK)
[1] ske.li/bnc_moot_point (UK)
[1] ske.li/bnc_be_bound_to_freq (UK)
[1] ske.li/bnc_subj_be_bound_to (UK)
[1] Consider "Meaning Potential"
[1] ske.li/bnc_problem_lie_bundles
[1] ske.li/bnc_arresting_wlt
[1] See Wikipedia; Zipf's law
[1] ske.li/bnc_a_long_way_freq
[1] ske.li/bnc_lemma_1000
[1] ske.li/bnc_elaborate_vb_colls_r
[1] http://bit.ly/howjsay_elaborate
[1] http://bit.ly/maelt_elaborate
[1] http://bit.ly/oxdict_phrase
[1] http://bit.ly/ling_glossary
[1] ske.li/bnc_1_n_how (UK)
[1] ske.li/ett_bill_posters (UK)
[1] ske.li/bnc_pique_curiosity
[1] ske.li/bnc_loom_large
[1] For a longer list, see Huston and Francis (1998) Grammar Patterns 2: Nouns and Adjectives. p.13.
[1] http://www.sslmit.unibo.it/~guy/barc.htm
[1] It could also help you win a game of Corpus-Enhanced Scrabble (CES), when somebody invents it!
[1] http://ske.li/bnc_b.*g
[1] As mentioned in Baker 2006:11
[1] ske.li/bnc_k3_lastpage (UK)
[1] See where the hapax legomena begin: ske.li/bnc_k_words_p20 (UK)
[1] pp 232-3
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megan
[1] ske.li/ett_not_uninteresting (UK)
[1] ske.li/bnc_not_un_freq (UK)
[1] ske.li/bnc_bundle_sentstarts_s_interv
[1] ske.li/bnc_bundle_sentstarts_w_adv
[1] ske.li/ukwac_cutoffatpass
[1] http://ske.li/bnc_only_do
[1] ske.li/bnc_put_down_1000_right
[1] See Wikipedia: Speech Acts
[1] John Potts, ETP vol 88 p. 40 article Think Differently? Think Different!
[1] ske.li/bnc_be_sat
[1] http://bit.ly/SkE_delex
[1] http://bit.ly/maelt_delex
[1] ske.li/bnc_have_adj_dream
[1] ske.li/deske_hypernym (not possible to sort by Token number, which is rather surprising. Also true of BNC)
[1] Observe the references here: ske.li/bnc_umbrella_term (UK)
[1] ske.li/bnc_and_other_freq
[1] http://rdues.bcu.ac.uk/bncweb/manual/genres.html
[1] singular or plural – be consistent in the diagram. Needs a new one with discourse and pragmatics anyway. Also mark lexico-grammar.
[1] ske.li/bnc_3grams_spokvswrit
[1] ske.li/bnc_clench_teeth_refs
[1] ske.li/bnc_be_well_adj_freq
[1] ske.li/bnc_ubiquitous_tt_lee (FI)
[1] place somewhere: When studying spoken language in the BNC, we are dealing with transcriptions Only a small proportion of publically available corpora include sound files.
[1] ske.li/bnc_could|would_of
[1] ske.li/lec_would_of
[1] ske.li/cql_guide
[1] serendipity: http://bit.ly/maelt_serendipity
[1] ske.li/ukwac_as_a_as_freq
[1] Tribble and Jones 1997:26
[1] bnc_fiction_verbsofsaying
[1] ske.li/bnc_organise_meeting_wide
[1] The distribution of these structures can be observed using the Visualize tool, e.g.,ske.li/bnc_thirdconditional_vis
[1] ske.li/bnc_the_er_the_er (UK)
[1] ske.li/bnc_pres_perf_cont_gen_adv (UK)
[1] ske.li/bnc_pres_perf_cont_adv_ly (UK)
[1] ske.li/bnc_vb_n_jj
[1] see Corp ex. 4 p.26
[1] ske.li/bnc_eagle
[1] ske.li/bnc_leftcolls_fall_down (UK)
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_and_Jill_(nursery_rhyme)
[1] http://www.eat.rl.ac.uk/
[1] a frequent chunk but not a collocation. See more here: ske.li/bnc_fict_jjandjj
[1] ske.li/bnc_colls_wave_natsc
[1] ske.li/bnc_colls_wave
[1] ske.li/bnc_evidence_law_colls
[1] ske.li/wiki_wsketches
[1] [RN 1290]. This book is available online at: http://www.beaugrande.com/lingtherlinguistic%20theory%20title.htm
[1] http://www.etymonline.com
[1] http://bit.ly/ling_gloss_phrasal_verb
[1] 2.16 de Beaugrande 1991.
[1] http://www.pdev.org.uk/
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_linguistics
[1] http://bit.ly/cambdict_template
[1] Aitchison, J. 2008
[1] Aitchison (2007:165)
[1] ske.li/bnc_ws_protect_cluster
[1] Hanks 2000-2014. http://deb.fi.muni.cz/cpa/#
[1] ske.li/ukwac_sd_random_arbitrary
[1] pics of dics
[1] http://www.mit.edu/afs/sipb/project/sipbsrc/src/thesaurus/old-thesaurus/lib/thesaurus.dat
[1] Alex suggests defining this. Key words vs. salience. See his comment.
[1] ske.li/bnc_charles_diana_colls (UK)
[1] ske.li/ett_robinhood_colls (UK)
[1] http://llt.msu.edu/vol14num1/kennedymiceli.pdf p.33
[1] https://www.sketchengine.co.uk/documentation/ticket/748#comment:3
[1] Accessessible from http://llt.msu.edu/archives/ under Topic.
[1] http://www.gutenberg.org/
[1] http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/42671/pg42671.txt
[1] e.g. A Corpus-based approach to finding happiness REF
[1] https://the.sketchengine.co.uk/auth/corpus/3480/extract_keywords_and_terms/
[1] This has changed. Hura!
[1] Yes, that is the letter O followed by zero.
[1] Yes, that is the letter O followed by zero.
[1] http://rdues.bcu.ac.uk/bncweb/manual/genres.html
[1] http://www.sketchengine.co.uk/documentation/wiki/SkE/DocsIndex
[1] http://bit.ly/NYT_Zimmer_3Apr10
[1] http://bit.ly/what_is_genre
[1] http://deb.fi.muni.cz/cpa/#sem_types
[1] http://deb.fi.muni.cz/cpa/
[1] Tribble and Jones p.28
[1] http://www.lexchecker.org/about.php
[1] Gries … BN 807
[1] http://deb.fi.muni.cz/pdev/