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  1. Advances in Corpus-based Research on Academic Writing
  2. The development of verb constructions in spoken learner English
  3. A corpus perspective on the development of verb constructions in second language learners
  4. Verb-argument constructions in advanced L2 English learner production: Insights from corpora and verbal fluency tasks
  5. Language assessment and the inseparability of lexis and grammar: Focus on the construct of speaking
  6. Teaming up and mixing methods: collaborative and cross-disciplinary work in corpus research on phraseology
  7. Chapter 2. Using COBUILD grammar patterns for a large-scale analysis of verb-argument constructions
  8. Usage-Based Language Learning
  9. The development of formulaic sequences in first and second language writing
  10. Second language verb-argument constructions are sensitive to form, function, frequency, contingency, and prototypicality
  11. Second Language Learner Knowledge of Verb-Argument Constructions: Effects of Language Transfer and Typology
  12. Linking learner corpus and experimental data in studying second language learners’ knowledge of verb-argument constructions
  13. The processing of verb-argument constructions is sensitive to form, function, frequency, contingency and prototypicality
  14. Revealing disciplinary variation in student writing: a multi-dimensional analysis of the Michigan Corpus of Upper-level Student Papers (MICUSP)
  15. The development of formulaic sequences in first and second language writing
  16. Usage-Based Language: Investigating the Latent Structures That Underpin Acquisition
  17. From student hard drive to web corpus (part 2): the annotation and online distribution of the Michigan Corpus of Upper-level Student Papers (MICUSP)
  18. Research on advanced student writing across disciplines and levels
  19. Attended/unattended this in academic student writing: Quantitative and qualitative perspectives
  20. From student hard drive to web corpus (part 1): the design, compilation and genre classification of the Michigan Corpus of Upper-level Student Papers (MICUSP)
  21. Corpus Research Applications in Second Language Teaching
  22. Observations on the phraseology of academic writing: local patterns - local meanings?
  23. The Michigan Corpus of Upper-level Student Papers (MICUSP)
  24. multi-word structures in specialised discourse
  25. Establishing the phraseological profile of a text type
  26. Introduction
  27. The inseparability of lexis and grammar
  28. Becoming a proficient academic writer: shifting lexical preferences in the use of the progressive
  29. The Acquisition of Tense-Aspect: Converging Evidence From Corpora and Telicity Ratings
  30. Exploring the Lexis–Grammar Interface
  31. Introduction
  32. Corpus research and practice: What help do teachers need and what can we offer?
  33. Patterns, meaningful units and specialized discourses
  34. Introduction
  35. Identification impossible?
  36. Lexical-grammatical patterns in spoken English
  37. DISCOURSE IN THE PROFESSIONS: PERSPECTIVES FROM CORPUS LINGUISTICS
  38. Pedagogical Applications of Corpora: Some Reflections on the Current Scope and a Wish List for Future Developments
  39. Progressives, Patterns, Pedagogy
  40. Applied Linguistics in Language Education (review)
  41. Linguistics: A Very Short Introduction (review)
  42. “This seems somewhat counterintuitive, though…”
  43. Trends in Teenage Talk: Corpus Compilation, Analysis and Findings (review)
  44. Textbooks:A corpus-driven approach to modal auxiliaries and their didactics
  45. Comparing real and ideal language learner input: The use of an EFL textbook corpus in corpus linguistics and language teaching
  46. Review of Partington (1998): Patterns and Meanings. Using Corpora for English Language Research and Teaching
  47. Second language constructions: usage-based acquisition and transfer
  48. Learner corpora and formulaic language in second language acquisition research