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Corpus linguistics and AI: #LancsBox X in the context of emerging technologies

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Corpus linguistics and AI: #LancsBox X in the context of emerging technologies. / Brezina, V.
In: International Journal of Language Studies, Vol. 19, No. 2, 2025, p. 75-90.

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Brezina V. Corpus linguistics and AI: #LancsBox X in the context of emerging technologies. International Journal of Language Studies. 2025;19(2):75-90. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.15250820

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Brezina, V. / Corpus linguistics and AI : #LancsBox X in the context of emerging technologies. In: International Journal of Language Studies. 2025 ; Vol. 19, No. 2. pp. 75-90.

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