Publicaciones (29) Publicaciones de PAULA RODRIGUEZ PUENTE

2024

  1. Is legal discourse really "outside the ravages of time"? A diachronic analysis of nominalizations in British judicial decisions

    Current Issues in Linguistic Theory (John Benjamins Publishing Company), pp. 101-126

2021

  1. Nominalizations in early modern English: A cross-register perspective

    Studies in Corpus Linguistics (John Benjamins Publishing Company), pp. 259-289

2019

  1. Corpus and Methodology

    ENGLISH PHRASAL VERB, 1650-PRESENT: HISTORY, STYLISTIC DRIFTS, AND LEXICALISATION (CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS), pp. 17-45

  2. Corpus-based research on variation in English legal discourse ed. lit.

    John Benjamins

  3. Corpus-based research on variation in english legal discourse: Teresa Fanego and Paula Rodríguez-Puente, eds (2019)

    International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law, Vol. 26, Núm. 1, pp. 127-132

  4. Delimiting the Scope of the Study What Are Phrasal Verbs?

    ENGLISH PHRASAL VERB, 1650-PRESENT: HISTORY, STYLISTIC DRIFTS, AND LEXICALISATION (CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS), pp. 46-106

  5. Interpersonality in legal written discourse: A diachronic analysis of personal pronouns in law reports, 1535 to present

    Studies in Corpus Linguistics (John Benjamins Publishing Company), pp. 171-199

  6. Interpersonality in legal written discourse: a diachronic analysis of personal pronouns in law reports, 1535 to present

    Corpus-based research on variation in English legal discourse (John Benjamins), pp. 172-199

  7. Mark-up and Annotation in the "Corpus of Historical English Law Reports" (CHELAR): Potential for Historical Genre Analysis

    Atlantis: Revista de la Asociación Española de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos, Vol. 41, Núm. 2, pp. 63-84

  8. Phrasal Verbs 1650-1990 Cross-Genre Distribution

    ENGLISH PHRASAL VERB, 1650-PRESENT: HISTORY, STYLISTIC DRIFTS, AND LEXICALISATION (CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS), pp. 215-277

  9. Phrasal Verbs 1650-1990 Linguistic Aspects

    ENGLISH PHRASAL VERB, 1650-PRESENT: HISTORY, STYLISTIC DRIFTS, AND LEXICALISATION (CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS), pp. 153-214

  10. The English phrasal verb, 1650-Present: History, stylistic drifts, and lexicalisation

    Cambridge University Press

  11. The Relationship between Phrasal Verbs and the Processes of Grammaticalisation, Lexicalisation, and Idiomatisation

    ENGLISH PHRASAL VERB, 1650-PRESENT: HISTORY, STYLISTIC DRIFTS, AND LEXICALISATION (CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS), pp. 107-152

  12. Why may not that be the skull of a lawyer?: English legal discourse past and present

    Corpus-based research on variation in English legal discourse (John Benjamins), pp. 1-21