Tony McEnery is Professor of English Language and Linguistics at Lancaster University. He is Editor of the journal Corpora. Andrew Hardie is Research Fellow, Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University. Younis Nagwa Ibrahim Abdel-Fattah is at Ain-Sham University.
Chapter 1: Introducing Arabic Corpus Linguistics Tony McEnery, Andrew Hardie and Nagwa Younis Chapter 2: Under the Hood of arabiCorpus Dilworth B. Parkinson Chapter 3: Tunisian Arabic Corpus: Creating a written corpus of an "unwritten" language Karen McNeil Chapter 4: Accessible corpus annotation for Arabic Wesam Ibrahim and Andrew Hardie Chapter 5: The Leeds Arabic Discourse Treebank: Guidelines for Annotating Discourse Connectives and Relations Amal Alsaif and Katja Markert Chapter 6: Using the Web to model Modern and Qur?anic Arabic Eric Atwell Chapter 7: Semantic prosody as a tool for translating prepositions in the Holy Qur?an: a corpus-based analysis Nagwa Younis Chapter 8: A relational approach to modern literary Arabic conditional clauses Manuel Sartori Chapter 9: Quantitative approaches to analysing COME constructions in Modern Standard Arabic Dana Abdulrahim Chapter 10: Approaching text typology through cluster analysis in Arabic Ghada Mohamed and Andrew Hardie Appendix: Arabic transliteration systems used in this book
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