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Stefan Th. Gries
Researcher at University of California, Santa Barbara
Publications - 175
Citations - 9066
Stefan Th. Gries is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Barbara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corpus linguistics & Cognitive linguistics. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 170 publications receiving 7997 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefan Th. Gries include University of Michigan & University of Southern Denmark.
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Collostructions: Investigating the interaction of words and constructions
TL;DR: An extension of collocational analysis that takes into account grammatical structure and is specifically geared to investigating the interaction of lexemes and the grammatical constructions associated with them is introduced.
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Extending collostructional analysis: A corpus-based perspective on `alternations'
TL;DR: The authors introduced an extension of distinctive-collocate analysis that takes into account grammatical structure and is specifically geared to investigating pairs of semantically similar grammatical constructions and the lexemes that occur in them.
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What is Corpus Linguistics
TL;DR: This article answers a few questions that corpus linguists regularly face from linguists who have not used corpus-based methods so far and discusses some of the central assumptions, notions, and methods of corpus linguistics.
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Syntactic priming: a corpus-based approach.
TL;DR: In line with much previous psycholinguistic and corpus-linguistic work, priming effects turn out to be strongly verb-specific such that some verbs are much more resistant or responsive to priming than others.
Book
Corpus-Based Approaches to Metaphor and Metonymy
TL;DR: This volume investigates a wide range of issues - the coherence and function of particular metaphorical models, the interaction of form and meaning, the identification of source domains of metaphorical expressions, the relationship between metaphor and discourse, the priming of metaphors, and the historical development of metaphors.