Book contents
- Signalling Nouns in English
- Series page
- Signalling Nouns in English
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Tables
- Acknowledgements (John Flowerdew)
- Acknowledgements (Rich Forest)
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Grammatical features of signalling nouns
- Chapter 3 Semantic features
- Chapter 4 Discourse features
- Chapter 5 Criteria for determining what constitutes a signalling noun in this study
- Chapter 6 Corpus, methodology, annotation system, and reporting of the data
- Chapter 7 Set of examples
- Chapter 8 Overview of signalling noun distributions in the corpus
- Chapter 9 Overview of semantic categories
- Chapter 10 Overview of lexicogrammatical and discourse pattern frequencies
- Chapter 11 Conclusion
- Appendix A The overall structure of the corpus
- Appendix B List of files that make up the corpus
- Appendix C Lemmatised SNs in descending order according to normalised frequency
- Appendix D Non-lemmatised SNs in descending order according to normalised frequency
- Appendix E Lemmatised SNs in alphabetical order
- Appendix F Non-lemmatised SNs in alphabetical order
- Appendix G Frequency of SNs in different semantic categories
- References
- Index
Appendix A - The overall structure of the corpus
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 January 2015
- Signalling Nouns in English
- Series page
- Signalling Nouns in English
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Tables
- Acknowledgements (John Flowerdew)
- Acknowledgements (Rich Forest)
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Grammatical features of signalling nouns
- Chapter 3 Semantic features
- Chapter 4 Discourse features
- Chapter 5 Criteria for determining what constitutes a signalling noun in this study
- Chapter 6 Corpus, methodology, annotation system, and reporting of the data
- Chapter 7 Set of examples
- Chapter 8 Overview of signalling noun distributions in the corpus
- Chapter 9 Overview of semantic categories
- Chapter 10 Overview of lexicogrammatical and discourse pattern frequencies
- Chapter 11 Conclusion
- Appendix A The overall structure of the corpus
- Appendix B List of files that make up the corpus
- Appendix C Lemmatised SNs in descending order according to normalised frequency
- Appendix D Non-lemmatised SNs in descending order according to normalised frequency
- Appendix E Lemmatised SNs in alphabetical order
- Appendix F Non-lemmatised SNs in alphabetical order
- Appendix G Frequency of SNs in different semantic categories
- References
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Signalling Nouns in EnglishA Corpus-Based Discourse Approach, pp. 192Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015