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Michael Stubbs

Univ.-Prof. Ph.D. Michael Stubbs

Anglistik, Universität Trier

Universitätsring 15

  • 0651/201-2277
  • 0651/201-3928
Publikationen
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Stubbs, Michael

Quantitative methods in literary linguistics

Stockwell, Peter; Whiteley, Sara (Hrsg). The Cambridge Handbook of Stylistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2014 S. 46 - 62


Stubbs, Michael

Searle and Sinclair on communicative acts: a sketch of a research problem

Gonzales, G. (Hrsg). The Functional Perspective on Language and Discourse. Applications and Implications. Amsterdam [u.a.]: Benjamins 2014 S. 243 - 260


Stubbs, Michael

Semantics

Leung, Constant; Street, Brian (Hrsg). Routledge Handbook of English Language Studies. London [u.a.]: Routledge. 2014 S. 215 - 228


Stubbs, Michael

Sequence and order: The neo-Firthian tradition of corpus semantics.

Bachmann, I.; Hasselgård, H,; Ebeling, S. (Hrsg). Corpus perspectives on patterns of lexis. Amsterdam: Benjamins 2013 S. 13 - 33


Stubbs, Michael; Halbe, Dorothea

[Editors of Section on] Applied Corpus Linguistics.

Carol A Chapelle (Hrsg). The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell 2012


Stubbs, Michael

Three concepts of keywords.

M. Bondi & M. Scott (Hrsg). Keyness in Texts. Amsterdam: Benjamins 2010 S. 21 - 42


Stubbs, Michael

The search for units of meaning : Sinclair on empirical semantics

Applied linguistics. Bd. 30. H. 1. London: Oxford Univ. Press 2009 S. 115 - 137


Stubbs, Michael

Inferring meaning: text, technology and questions of induction.

A. Mehler & R. Köhler (Hrsg). Aspects of Automatic Text Analysis. Berlin: Springer 2007 S. 233 - 253


Stubbs, Michael; Hoey, Michael; Mahlberg, Michaela et al.

Text, Discourse and Corpora.

London: Continuum 2007


Stubbs, Michael

Corpus analysis: the state of the art and three types of unanswered questions.

G. Thompson & .S Hunston (Hrsg). System and Corpus. London: Equinox 2006 S. 15 - 36