The importance of robust corpora in providing more realistic descriptions of variation in english grammar

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This paper provides many concrete examples of how English grammar varies in important ways, as a function of differences between genres, as a function of language change, and as a function of differences between dialects. We also show - in great detail - how several recent corpora - such as COCA (2008), COHA (2011), GloWbE (2013), and the BYU interface to the Google Book n-grams (2012) -Allow us to accurately examine this full range of variation, in ways that are not available with smaller corpora. As a result, these new corpora allow us to provide a much more reliable and insightful view into English syntax than was possible even four or five years ago.

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Davies, M. (2015). The importance of robust corpora in providing more realistic descriptions of variation in english grammar. Linguistics Vanguard, 1(1), 305–312. https://doi.org/10.1515/lingvan-2014-1001

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