Published Online: 2021-10-01
Published in Print: 2021-10-26
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorials
- Geoff Leech and principled practices
- Remembering Geoffrey Leech
- Full Length Articles
- The Written British National Corpus 2014 – design and comparability
- Practices of discursive urban place-making in Brooklyn, New York: (hidden) digital and embodied discourse
- ‘You said, we did’: a corpus-based analysis of marketising discourse in healthcare websites
- Compliment responses in Hong Kong: an application of Leech’s pragmatics of politeness
- Stance in press releases versus business news: a lexical bundle approach
- Identifying and describing functional discourse units in the BNC Spoken 2014
- Swearing in informal spoken English: 1990s–2010s
- Recent advances in the corpus-based study of ongoing grammatical change in English
- The readability of online health information for L1 and L2 Australians: text-based and user-focused research
- Pragmatic patterns in Bram Stoker’s Dracula
- Epilogue
- Afterword
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorials
- Geoff Leech and principled practices
- Remembering Geoffrey Leech
- Full Length Articles
- The Written British National Corpus 2014 – design and comparability
- Practices of discursive urban place-making in Brooklyn, New York: (hidden) digital and embodied discourse
- ‘You said, we did’: a corpus-based analysis of marketising discourse in healthcare websites
- Compliment responses in Hong Kong: an application of Leech’s pragmatics of politeness
- Stance in press releases versus business news: a lexical bundle approach
- Identifying and describing functional discourse units in the BNC Spoken 2014
- Swearing in informal spoken English: 1990s–2010s
- Recent advances in the corpus-based study of ongoing grammatical change in English
- The readability of online health information for L1 and L2 Australians: text-based and user-focused research
- Pragmatic patterns in Bram Stoker’s Dracula
- Epilogue
- Afterword