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Theory-driven corpus research : using corpora to inform aspect theory. / Xiao, Richard Z.
Corpus Linguistics: An International Handbook. ed. / Anke Ludeling; Merjo Kyto. Vol. 1 Berlin, Germany: Mouton de Gruyter, 2008. (Handbooks of Linguistics and communication Science).

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Xiao, RZ 2008, Theory-driven corpus research : using corpora to inform aspect theory. in A Ludeling & M Kyto (eds), Corpus Linguistics: An International Handbook. vol. 1, Handbooks of Linguistics and communication Science, Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin, Germany.

APA

Xiao, R. Z. (2008). Theory-driven corpus research : using corpora to inform aspect theory. In A. Ludeling, & M. Kyto (Eds.), Corpus Linguistics: An International Handbook (Vol. 1). (Handbooks of Linguistics and communication Science). Mouton de Gruyter.

Vancouver

Xiao RZ. Theory-driven corpus research : using corpora to inform aspect theory. In Ludeling A, Kyto M, editors, Corpus Linguistics: An International Handbook. Vol. 1. Berlin, Germany: Mouton de Gruyter. 2008. (Handbooks of Linguistics and communication Science).

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Xiao, Richard Z. / Theory-driven corpus research : using corpora to inform aspect theory. Corpus Linguistics: An International Handbook. editor / Anke Ludeling ; Merjo Kyto. Vol. 1 Berlin, Germany : Mouton de Gruyter, 2008. (Handbooks of Linguistics and communication Science).

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