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Specifying challenges in transcribing covert recordings:Implications for forensic transcription
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Recent change in modality in informal spoken British English:1990s – 2010s
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Functional variation in the Spoken BNC2014 and the potential for register analysis
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Harrington, K. (2018). The Role of Corpus Linguistics in the Ethnography of a Closed Community: Survival Communication
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The Spoken British National Corpus 2014:design, compilation and analysis
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Spoken British National Corpus 2014
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The British National Corpus 2014 is a large collection of samples of contemporary British English language use, gathered from a range of real-life contexts. The BNC2014, which contains millions of words of spoken and written English, is being gathered by Lancaster University and Cambridge University Press, and is a new resource for research and teaching on contemporary British English. It is the successor to the original British National Corpus, which was gathered in the early 1990s.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/130296/
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The Dative Alternation Revisited: Fresh Insights from Contemporary Spoken Data
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The Spoken BNC2014:designing and building a spoken corpus of everyday conversations
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Introduction:compiling and analysing the Spoken British National Corpus 2014
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The Spoken BNC2014:Designing and building a spoken corpus of everyday conversations
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