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Hughes et al., 2019 - Google Patents

Corpus linguistics and event-related potentials

Hughes et al., 2019

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143927957791300964
Author
Hughes J
Hardie A
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Using corpus methods to triangulate linguistic analysis

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In this chapter we discuss the results of two event-related potential (henceforth ERP) experiments which investigate the psychological validity of corpus-derived collocations. ERPs are momentary changes in brain electrical activity due to certain stimulus. There is a …
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