Select Publications

Books

Apposition in Contemporary English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. Xiv + 152.

(Bas Aarts and Charles F. Meyer, eds.) The Verb in Contemporary English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. X + 313.

(Carol Percy, Charles F. Meyer, and Ian Lancashire, eds.) Studies in Synchronic Corpus Linguistics. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1996. Vii + 289.

English Corpus Linguistics: An Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Xvi + 168.  

(Pepi Leistyna and Charles F. Meyer, eds.) Corpus Analysis: Language Structure and Language Use. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2003. V + 288.

English Linguistics: From Text to Sound. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.

Articles and Book Chapters

“The International Corpus of English: Progress and Prospects.” In Carol Simpson and John Swales (eds.) Corpus Linguistics in North America. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2001. 17-31.

“Functional Grammar and Discourse Studies.” In Ellen Barton and Gail Stygall (eds.) Discourse Studies in Composition. Cresskill, NJ : Hampton Press, 2002. 71-90.

“Pseudo-Titles in the Press Genre of Various Components of the International Corpus of English.” In Randi Reppen, Douglas Biber and Susan Fitzmaurice (eds.) Using Corpora to Investigate Language Variation. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2002. 147-166.

(Charles F. Meyer, Roger Grabowski, Thomas Han, Konstantin Mantzouranis, and Stephanie Moses) “The World Wide Web as Linguistic Corpus.” In Charles F. Meyer and Pepi Leistyna (eds.) Corpus Analysis: Language Structure and Language Use. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2003. 241-254.

“Can You Really Study Language Variation in Linguistic Corpora?” American Speech, 79 (4) (2004), 339-55.

(with Hongyin Tao) “Response to Frederick Newmeyer’s ‘Grammar is Grammar and Usage is Usage.’” Language 81 (1) (2005). 226-228.

(with Gerald Nelson) “Data Collection.” In Bas Aarts and April McMahon (eds.) The Handbook of English Linguistics. London: Blackwell, 2006. 93-113.

(with Hongyin Tao) “Gapped Coordinations in English: Form, Usage, and Implications for Linguistic Theory.” Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 2 (2) (2006). 129-63.

“Corpus Linguistics, the World Wide Web, and Language Teaching.” Iberica (12) (2006). 9-21.

“Early Corpus Linguistics” In Anke Lüdeling and Merja Kytö  (eds.) Corpus Linguistics: An International Handbook. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, forthcoming.