Corpus Linguistics and Lexicography
CORPUS PATTERN ANALYSIS (CPA)
- Meaning, Phraseology, and Lexicography: A Corpus-Driven Approach
- Corpus Pattern Analysis: How people use words to make meanings
- Corpus Pattern Analysis: New light on words and meanings
- Why do CPA? (Part I) and Where do we go from here?(Part II)
- The DVC project: Disambiguation of Verbs by Collocation (an introduction)
- Why the “Word Sense Disambiguation Problem” can’t be solved, and what should be done instead
- Patterns are Unambiguous
- Lexical Patterns: from Hornby to Hunston and beyond
- Mapping meaning onto use: a Pattern Dictionary of English Verbs
- Meaning and Phraseology: A Corpus-Driven Approach
- Computing Real Language Meaning for the Semantic Web
- Computational Lexicography – Mapping Meaning onto Use
- The Generative Lexicon (GL) meets Corpus Pattern Analysis (CPA)
- Elliptical Arguments
- Syntagmatic Preferences. In honour of Yorick Wilks.
- Wie man aus Wörtern Bedeutungen macht: Semantische Typen treffen Syntaktische Dependenzen (in German)
- Tutorial: How to Compute the Meaning of Natural Language Utterances (short version – long version)
- CPA for verbs
- CPA for nouns
METAPHOR, SIMILES AND CREATIVITY
- The Mechanics of Metaphor: Discussing Austerity and Political Crises
- The Structure, Typology, and Function of Similes
- Lexical Creativity: Patterns, Rules, and the Exploitation of Norms
SEMANTIC RESONANCE
GENERAL LEXICOGRAPHY
- Compiling a Monolingual Dictionary for Native Speakers
- Lexicography, Printing Technology, and the Spread of Renaissance Culture
- Computational Lexicography
- A common-sense paradigm for linguistic research
Onomastics
- Some methodological considerations in studying family names
- Exchanging names: population movements in the forms of family names in Ireland and Britain
- Black’s Surnames of Scotland and the FaNUK database
- Surnames of East Anglia
- Surnames of the South Midlands
- German Family Names in North America
- British and American dictionaries of surnames