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Exploring newspaper language: Corpus compilation and research based on the Norwegian newspaper corpus. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012.

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Stenström, Anna-Brita. Trends in teenage talk: Corpus compilation, analysis, and findings. Amsterdam: J. Benjamins, 2002.

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Stenström, Anna-Brita. Trends in teenage talk: Corpus compilation, analysis, and findings. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2003.

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Justinian's Digest: Character and compilation. Oxford [England]: Oxford University Press, 2010.

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Baron-Szabo, Rosemarie C. Scleractinian corals of the Cretaceous: A compilation of Cretaceous forms with descriptions, illustrations, and remarks on their taxonomic position ; with 142 plates and 86 text-figures. Knoxville, Tenn: R.C. Baron-Szabo, 2002.

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Price, Kathleen Marie. The Indus script signary and corpus: A compilation. 2002.

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Andersen, Gisle, Anna-Brita Stenstrom, and Ingrid Kristine Hasund. Trends in Teenage Talk: Corpus Compilation, Analysis and Findings (Studies in Corpus Linguistics). John Benjamins Publishing Co, 2002.

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H, Hary Benjamin, and Bet ha-sefer le-madaʻe ha-Yahadut ʻal shem Ḥayim Rozenberg., eds. Corpus linguistics and modern Hebrew: Towards the compilation of the corpus of spoken Israeli Hebrew (CoSIH). [Tel Aviv]: The Chaim Rosenberg School of Jewish Studies, Tel Aviv University, 2003.

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John, B. ;. Matthews Wendy L. McClay. Corpus Juris Humorous: A Compilation of Humorous, Extraordinary, Outrageous, Unusual, Colorful, Infamous, Clever and Witty Reported Judicial Opinion. Mac-Mat, 1991.

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(Editor), John B. McClay, and Wendy L. Matthews (Editor), eds. Corpus Juris Humorous: In Brief: A Compilation of Outrageous, Unusual, Infamous & Witty Judicial Opinions from 1256 A.D. to the Present. Mac-Mat, 1994.

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B, McClay John, and Matthews Wendy L, eds. Corpus juris humorous in brief: A compilation of outrageous, unusual, infamous, and witty judicial opinions from 1256 A.D. to the present. Santa Ana, Calif: MAC-MAT, 1994.

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(Compiler), Wendy L. Matthews, ed. Corpus Juris Humorous: In Brief: A Compilation of Outrageous, Unusual, Infamous and Witty Judicial Opinions from 1256 A.D. to the Present. Barnes & Noble, 1994.

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Corpus juris humorous: A compilation of humorous, extraordinary, outrageous, unusual, colorful, infamous, clever, and witty reported judicial opinions and related materials dating from 1256 A.D. to the present. [California]: J.B. McClay, 1991.

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Assi, Seyed Mostafa. Lexicography. Edited by Anousha Sedighi and Pouneh Shabani-Jadidi. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198736745.013.11.

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The history of lexicography in Iran dates back to more than 2,000 years ago, to the time of the compilation of bilingual and monolingual lexicons for the Middle Persian language. After a review of the long and rich tradition of Persian lexicography, the chapter gives an account of the state of the art in the modern era by describing recent advances and developments in this field. During the last three or four decades, in line with the advancements in western countries, Iranian lexicography evolved from its traditional state into a modern professional and academic activity trying to improve the form and content of dictionaries by implementing the following factors: the latest achievements in theoretical and applied linguistics related to lexicography; and the computer techniques and information technology and corpus-based approach to lexicography.
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Nogalski, James D. Redaction Criticism and the Prophets. Edited by Carolyn J. Sharp. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199859559.013.16.

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This chapter describes the current state of redactional discussions as practiced on the four scrolls of the Latter Prophets (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the Twelve). It begins by describing the changes in understanding the nature and importance of redactional work on the prophets from the beginning of the twentieth century until today, including the rise of redaction history and the interplay between redactional studies and text criticism. Methodological issues take center stage in the second section, where key concepts of prophetic redactional treatments are defined and illustrated in order to chart the processes of composition, compilation, and shaping of the scrolls. Key concepts include individual compositions, actualizations, small collections, source blocks, the idea of a rolling corpus, scribal awareness of readers, and editorial thematic threads. Limitations of the method are also mentioned. Finally, the chapter concludes with summaries of major redactional models for each of the four scrolls.
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