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@incollection{hoffmann_collostructional_2013,
location = {{Oxford}},
title = {Collostructional Analysis},
isbn = {978-0-19-539668-3},
timestamp = {2017-08-13T19:46:07Z},
booktitle = {The {{Oxford}} Handbook of {{Construction Grammar}}},
series = {Oxford Handbooks Online},
publisher = {{Oxford University Press}},
author = {Stefanowitsch, Anatol},
editor = {Hoffmann, Thomas and Trousdale, Graeme},
date = {2013},
pages = {290--306},
keywords = {cognitive grammar,cognitive linguistics,construction grammar},
doi = {10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195396683.013.0016}
}
@article{hilpert_distinctive_2006,
title = {Distinctive Collexeme Analysis and Diachrony},
volume = {2},
timestamp = {2013-09-04T12:15:35Z},
number = {2},
journaltitle = {Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory},
author = {Hilpert, Martin},
date = {2006},
pages = {243--256},
keywords = {collocation,collostruction,construction grammar,corpus linguistics,diachronic linguistics,quantitative corpus linguistics}
}
@article{gries_extending_2004,
title = {Extending Collostructional Analysis: {{A}} Corpus-Based Perspective on 'Alternations'},
volume = {9},
number = {1},
journaltitle = {International Journal of Corpus Linguistics},
date = {2004},
pages = {97-129},
author = {Gries, Stefan Th. and Stefanowitsch, Anatol},
file = {/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Journal Article/Gries_Stefanowitsch_2004_Extending collostructional analysis.pdf}
}
@article{stefanowitsch_collostructions_2003,
title = {Collostructions: {{Investigating}} the Interaction of Words and Constructions},
volume = {8},
number = {2},
journaltitle = {International Journal of Corpus Linguistics},
date = {2003},
pages = {209-243},
author = {Stefanowitsch, Anatol and Gries, Stefan Th.},
file = {/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Journal Article/Stefanowitsch_Gries_2003_Collostructions.pdf}
}
@incollection{stefanowitsch_corpora_2009,
location = {{Berlin}},
title = {Corpora and Grammar},
volume = {2},
booktitle = {Corpus Linguistics: {{An}} International Handbook},
publisher = {{Mouton de Gruyter}},
date = {2009},
pages = {933-951},
author = {Stefanowitsch, Anatol and Gries, Stefan Th.},
editor = {Lüdeling, Anke and Kytö, Merja}
}
@article{gries_more_2015,
title = {More (Old and New) Misunderstandings of Collostructional Analysis: {{On Schmid}} and {{Küchenhoff}} (2013)},
volume = {26},
issn = {09365907},
doi = {10.1515/cog-2014-0092},
shorttitle = {More (Old and New) Misunderstandings of Collostructional Analysis},
abstract = {Ever since the first studies introducing collostructional analysis in general and collexeme analysis in particular, these methods have been widely used for the analysis of constructions' semantic and functional characteristics. However, the more recent past has seen two publications, and , which criticized several aspects of these methods. This paper briefly recaps my response to (published as ) as a prelude to its main contribution, viz a rebuttal of various claims and problems of .},
number = {3},
journaltitle = {Cognitive Linguistics},
shortjournal = {Cognitive Linguistics},
date = {2015-08},
pages = {505-536},
keywords = {LINGUISTIC analysis (Linguistics),PSYCHOLINGUISTICS,SEMANTICS,construction grammar,FISHER exact test,association measures,attraction and reliance,collexeme analysis,Fisher-Yates exact test,collostructional analysis,Construction grammar,Semantics},
author = {Gries, Stefan Th.},
file = {/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Journal Article/Gries_2015_More (old and new) misunderstandings of collostructional analysis.pdf}
}
@article{gries_50-something_2013,
langid = {english},
title = {50-Something Years of Work on Collocations: {{What}} Is or Should Be next …},
volume = {18},
issn = {1384-6655, 1569-9811},
doi = {10.1075/ijcl.18.1.09gri},
shorttitle = {50-Something Years of Work on Collocations},
number = {1},
journaltitle = {International Journal of Corpus Linguistics},
date = {2013-05-23},
pages = {137-166},
author = {Gries, Stefan Th.}
}
@article{gries_converging_2005,
title = {Converging Evidence: Bringing Together Experimental and Corpus Data on the Association of Verbs and Constructions},
volume = {16},
number = {4},
journaltitle = {Cognitive Linguistics},
date = {2005},
pages = {635-676},
author = {Gries, Stefan Th. and Hampe, Beate and Schönefeld, Doris},
file = {/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Journal Article/Gries et al_2005_Converging evidence.pdf}
}
@book{wickham_r_2017,
location = {{Canada}},
title = {R for {{Data Science}}},
url = {http://r4ds.had.co.nz/},
abstract = {This book will teach you how to do data science with R: You’ll learn how to get your data into R, get it into the most useful structure, transform it, visualise it and model it. In this book, you will find a practicum of skills for data science. Just as a chemist learns how to clean test tubes and stock a lab, you’ll learn how to clean data and draw plots—and many other things besides. These are the skills that allow data science to happen, and here you will find the best practices for doing each of these things with R. You’ll learn how to use the grammar of graphics, literate programming, and reproducible research to save time. You’ll also learn how to manage cognitive resources to facilitate discoveries when wrangling, visualising, and exploring data.},
publisher = {{O'Reilly}},
urldate = {2017-03-07},
date = {2017},
author = {Wickham, Hadley and Grolemund, Garrett},
file = {/Users/Primahadi/Documents/_Zotero Digital Library/Book/Wickham_Grolemund_2017_R for Data Science.pdf}
}