Reference Guide for the British National Corpus (World Edition) edited by Lou Burnard October 2000 Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Introduction Design of the corpus Design of the written component Design of the spoken component Basic structure Written texts Spoken texts The header Compatibility issues Miscellaneous code tables Software for the BNC List of works excerpted 1 3 5 12 16 23 32 36 53 58 74 ?? 1. Introduction This manual contains a description of the design principles underlying the British National Corpus (BNC), and detailed information about the way in which it is encoded, in particular, a definition of the SGML document type declaration (DTD) used. A list giving brief bibliographic details for each text making up the corpus is also included. This edition of the manual is a revised version of the document released with version 1.0 of the corpus, as distributed in May 1995. It describes the BNC World Edition, released in October 2000. Further information about the BNC is also available from its World Wide Web server at http://www.hcu.ox.ac.uk/BNC The material presented in this manual derives from a number of BNC Project internal documents, with original contributions from all the participants in the project. Factual errors, chiefly relating to the composition of the corpus, have been corrected and the description of the encoding scheme has been modified in line with the changes introduced in this version. In other respects, this version of the documentation has been unchanged from the first release of the corpus. A brief list of the revisions made to the corpus encoding is given in section 9 (Compatibility issues). 1.1. Acknowledgments The BNC was created by an academic-industrial consortium whose original members were: • Oxford University Press • Longman Group Ltd • Chambers Harrap • Oxford University Computing Services • Unit for Computer Research on the English Language (Lancaster University) • British Library Research and Development Department Creation of the corpus was funded by the UK Department of Trade and Industry and the Science and Engineering Research Council under grant number IED4/1/2184 (1991-1994), within the DTI/SERC Joint Framework for Information Technology. Additional funding was provided by the British Library and the British Academy. Management of the project was co-ordinated by an executive committee whose members were as follows: OUP Tim Benbow; Simon Murison-Bowie Longman Della Summers; Rob Francis 2 1.1. Acknowledgments Chambers Harrap John Clement OUCS Lou Burnard UCREL Geoffrey Leech British Library Terry Cannon DTI observers Gerry Gavigan; Donald Bell An Advisory Council supervised the running of the project 1991-1994. Members of this Council were: • • • • • • • • Dr Michael Brady Christopher Butler Professor David Crystal Sir Antony Kenny (chair) Dr Nicholas Ostler Professor Sir Randolph Quirk Tim Rix Dr Henry Thompson Many people within each member organization made major contributions to the success of the project. It is a pleasure to acknowledge their hard work and dedication here. OUP Lyndsay Brown; Jeremy Clear (project manager 1991-2); Caroline Davis; Ginny Frewer; Frank Keenan; Tom McLean; Anita Sabin; Ray Woodall (project manager 1992-4) Longman Steve Crowdy (project manager); Denise Denney; Duncan Pettigrew Chambers Harrap Robert Allen; Ilona Morison OUCS Glynis Baguley; Gavin Burnage; Tony Dodd; Dominic Dunlop (project manager 1992-4) UCREL Tom Barney; Michael Bryant (project manager 1991-3); Elizabeth Eyes; Jean Forrest; Roger Garside; Mary Hodges; Mary Kinane; Nicholas Smith; Xungfeng Xu. The project also benefited greatly from the advice and support of many external consultants. Listing all those who have influenced our thinking and to whom we are indebted would be very difficult, but chief amongst them we would like to thank: • • • • • • • • • • • • Sue Atkins Clive Bradley Ann Brumfitt Charles Clark James Clark Bruce Heywood Mark Lefanu Michael Rundle Richard Sharman Michael Sperberg-McQueen Anna-Brita Stenström Russell Sweeney 2.2. General definitions 3 After the completion of the first edition of the BNC, a phase of tagging improvement was undertaken at Lancaster University with funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (Research Grant No. GR/F 99847). This tagging enhancement project was led by Geoffrey Leech, Roger Garside and Tony McEnery. The main objective was to correct as many tagging errors as possible, using an enhanced version of Claws4. In addition, a new tool was developed (the Template Tagger) for ‘patching’ the corpus in such a way as to eliminate further sets of errors by rule. This tool was developed by Michael Pacey, building on a prototype written by Steven Fligelstone. The research team working on tagging improvement was Nicholas Smith (lead researcher), Martin Wynne and Paul Baker. Correction and validation of the bibliographic and contextual information in all the BNC Headers was carried out at OUCS by Lou Burnard, with assistance at various stages from Andrew Hardie and Paul Groves, who helped check demographic details for all spoken texts, and in particular from David Lee, who checked bibliographic and classification information for the bulk of the written texts. Thanks are also due to the many users of the original version of the BNC who took the time to notify us of errors they found. Thanks are also due to Sebastian Rahtz for his help in the production of this manual. 2. Design of the corpus This section discusses some of the basic design issues underlying the creation of the BNC. It summarizes the kinds of uses for which the corpus is intended, and the principles upon which it was created. Some summary information about the composition of the corpus is also included. 2.1. Purpose The uses originally envisaged for the British National Corpus were set out in a working document called Planned Uses of the British National Corpus BNCW02 (11 April 91). This document identified the following as likely application areas for the corpus: • reference book publishing • academic linguistic research • language teaching • artificial intelligence • natural language processing • speech processing • information retrieval The same document identified the following categories of linguistic information derivable from the corpus: • • • • • lexical semantic/pragmatic syntactic morphological graphological/written form/orthographical 2.2. General definitions The British National Corpus is: • a sample corpus: composed of text samples generally no longer than 45,000 words. • a synchronic corpus: the corpus includes imaginative texts from 1960, informative texts from 1975. 4 2.3. Composition • • • a general corpus: not specifically restricted to any particular subject field, register or genre. a monolingual British English corpus: it comprises text samples which are substantially the product of speakers of British English. a mixed corpus: it contains examples of both spoken and written language. 2.3. Composition There is a broad consensus among the participants in the project and among corpus linguists that a general-purpose corpus of the English language would ideally contain a high proportion of spoken language in relation to written texts. However, it is significantly more expensive to record and transcribe natural speech than to acquire written text in computer-readable form. Consequently the spoken component of the BNC constitutes approximately 10 per cent (10 million words) of the total and the written component 90 per cent (90 million words). These were agreed to be realistic targets, given the constraints of time and budget, yet large enough to yield valuable empirical statistical data about spoken English. In the BNC sampler, a two per cent sample taken from the whole of the BNC, spoken and written language are present in approximately equal proportions, but other criteria are not equally balanced. From the start, a decision was taken to select material for inclusion in the corpus according to an overt methodology, with specific target quantities of clearly defined types of language. This approach makes it possible for other researchers and corpus compilers to review, emulate or adapt concrete design goals. This section outlines these design considerations, and reports on the final make-up of the BNC. This and the other tables in this section show the actual make-up of the second version of the British National Corpus (the BNC World Edition) in terms of • texts : number of distinct samples not exceeding 45,000 words • S-units: number of <s> elements identified by the CLAWS system (more or less equivalent to sentences) • W-units: number of <w> elements identified by the CLAWS system (more or less equivalent to words) For further explanation of <s> and <w> elements, see section 5.4 (Segments and words). The BNC World Edition contains 4054 texts and occupies (including SGML markup) 1,508,392 Kbytes, or about 1.5 Gb. In total, it comprises just over 100 million orthographic words (specifically, 100,467,090), but the number of w-units (POS-tagged items) is slightly less: 97,619,934. The total number of s-units identified by CLAWS is just over 6 million (6,053,093). Counts for these and all the other elements tagged in the corpus are provided below in 10.1 (Elements defined by the BNC DTD) In the following tables both an absolute count and a percentage are given for all the counts. The percentage is calculated with reference to the relevant portion of the corpus, for example, in the table for "written text domain", with reference to the total number of written texts. These reference totals are given in the first table below. Table 1. Composition of the BNC World Edition Text type Spoken demographic Spoken context-governed All Spoken Written books and periodicals Texts 153 757 910 2688 Kbytes W-units 4206058 4.30 6135671 6.28 10341729 10.58 78580018 80.49 S-units 610563 428558 1039121 4403803 percent 10.08 7.07 17.78 72.75 3.1. Sampling basis: production and reception Written-to-be-spoken Written miscellaneous All Written 5 35 421 3144 1324480 7373707 87278205 1.35 7.55 89.39 120153 490016 5013972 1.98 8.09 82.82 All texts are also classified according to their date of production. For spoken texts, the date was that of the recording. For written texts, the date used for classification was the date of production of the material actually transcribed, for the most part; in the case of imaginative works, however, the date of first publication was used. Informative texts were selected only from 1975 onwards, imaginative ones from 1960, reflecting their longer “shelf-life”, though most (75 per cent ) of the latter were published no earlier than 1975. Table 2. Date of production Creation date Unknown Before 1974 1974 to 1983 1984 to 1994 texts 162 47 156 3689 w-units 1814051 1741624 4621950 89442309 % 1.85 1.78 4.73 91.62 s-units 127132 121323 255057 5549581 % 2.10 2.00 4.21 91.68 Spoken and written components of the corpus are discussed separately in the next two sections. 3. Design of the written component 3.1. Sampling basis: production and reception While it is sometimes useful to distinguish in theory between language which is received (read and heard) and that which is produced (written and spoken), it was agreed that the selection of samples for a general-purpose corpus must take account of both perspectives. Text that is published in the form of books, magazines, etc., is not representative of the totality of written language that is produced, as writing for publication is a comparatively specialized activity in which few people engage. However, it is much more representative of written language that is received, and is also easier to obtain in useful quantities, and thus forms the greater part of the written component of the corpus. There was no single source of information about published material that could provide a satisfactory basis for a sampling frame, but a combination of various sources furnished useful information about the totality of written text produced and, particularly, received, some sources being more significant than others. They are principally statistics about books and periodicals that are published, bought or borrowed. Catalogues of books published per annum tell us something about production but little about reception as many books are published but hardly read. A list of books in print provides somewhat more information about reception as time will weed out the books that nobody bought (or read): such a list will contain a higher proportion of books that have continued to find a readership. The books that have the widest reception are presumably those that figure in bestseller lists, particularly prize winners of competitions such as the Booker or Whitbread. Such works were certainly candidates for inclusion in the corpus, but the statistics of book-buying are such that very few texts achieve high sales while a vast number sell only a few or in modest numbers. If texts had been selected in strict arithmetical proportion to their sales, their range would have 6 3.2.2. Sample size and method been severely limited. However, where a text from one particular subject domain was required, it was appropriate to prefer a book which had achieved high sales to one which had not. Library lending statistics, where these are available, also indicate which books enjoy a wide reception and, like lists of books in print, show which books continue to be read. Similar observations hold for magazines and periodicals. lists of current magazines and periodicals are similar to catalogues of published books, but perhaps more informative about language reception, as it may be that periodicals are bought and read by a wider cross-section of the community than books. Also, a periodical that fails to find a readership will not continue to be published for long. Periodical circulation figures have to be treated with the same caution as bestseller lists, as a few titles dominate the market with a very high circulation. To concentrate too exclusively on these would reduce the range of text types in the corpus and make contrastive analysis difficult. Published written texts were selected partly at random from Whitaker’s Books in Print for 1992 and partly systematically, according to the selection features outlined in section 3.2 (Selection features) below. Available sources are concerned almost exclusively with published books and periodicals. It is much more difficult to obtain data concerning the production or reception of unpublished writing. Intuitive estimates were therefore made in order to establish some guidelines for text sampling in the latter area. 3.2. Selection features Texts were chosen for inclusion according to three selection features: domain (subject field), time (within certain dates) and medium (book, periodical, etc.). The purpose of these selection features was to ensure that the corpus contained a broad range of different language styles, for two reasons. The first was so that the corpus could be regarded as a microcosm of current British English in its entirety, not just of particular types. The second was so that different types of text could be compared and contrasted with each other. 3.2.1. Selection Procedure Each selection feature was divided into classes (e.g. “Medium” into books, periodicals, unpublished etc.; “Domain” into imaginative, informative, etc.) and target percentages were set for each class. These percentages are quite independent of each other: there was no attempt, for example, to make 25 per cent of the selected periodicals imaginative. Seventy-five per cent of the samples were to be drawn from informative texts, and the remaining 25 per cent from imaginative texts. titles were to be taken from a variety of media, in the following proportions: 60 per cent from books, 30 per cent from periodicals, 10 per cent from miscellaneous sources (published, unpublished, and written to be spoken). Half of the books in the “Books and Periodicals” class were selected at random from Whitaker’s Books in Print 1992. This was to provide a control group to validate the categories used in the other method of selection: the random selection disregarded Domain and Time, but texts selected by this method were classified according to these other features after selection. 3.2.2. Sample size and method For books, a target sample size of 40,000 words was chosen. No extract included in the corpus exceeds 45,000 words. For the most part, texts which in their entirety were shorter than 40,000 words were further reduced by ten per cent for copyright reasons; a few texts longer than the target size were however included in their entirety. Text samples normally consist of a continuous stretch of discourse from within the whole. A convenient breakpoint (e.g. the end of a section or chapter) was chosen as far as possible to begin and end the sample so that 3.2.4. Medium 7 high-level discourse units were not fragmented. Only one sample was taken from any one text. Samples were taken randomly from the beginning, middle or end of longer texts. (In a few cases, where a publication included essays or articles by a variety of authors of different nationalities, the work of non-UK authors was omitted.) Some types of written material are composite in structure: that is, the physical object in written form is composed of more than one text unit. Important examples are issues of a newspaper or magazine which, though editorially shaped as a document, contain discrete texts, each with its specific authorship, stylistic characteristics, register and domain. The BNC attempts to separate these discrete texts where appropriate and to classify them individually according to the selection and classification features. As far as possible, the individual stories in one issue of a newspaper were grouped according to domain, for example as “Business” articles, “Leisure” articles, etc. The following subsections discuss each selection criterion, and indicate the actual numbers of words in each category included. 3.2.3. Domain Classification according to subject field seems hardly appropriate to texts which are fictional or which are generally perceived to be literary or creative. Consequently, these texts are all labelled imaginative and are not assigned to particular subject areas. All other texts are treated as informative and are assigned to one of the eight domains listed below. Table 3. Written domain Domain Applied science Arts Belief and thought Commerce and finance Imaginative Leisure Natural and pure science Social science World affairs texts 370 261 146 295 477 438 146 527 484 w-units 7104635 6520634 3007244 7257542 16377726 12187946 3784273 13906182 17132023 % 8.14 7.47 3.44 8.31 18.76 13.96 4.33 15.93 19.62 s-units 357067 321442 151418 382717 1356458 760722 183466 700122 800560 % 7.12 6.41 3.01 7.63 27.05 15.17 3.65 13.96 15.96 The evidence from catalogues of books and periodicals suggests that imaginative texts account for significantly less than 25 per cent of published output, and unpublished reports, correspondence, reference works and so on would seem to add further to the bulk of informative text which is produced and consumed. However, the overall distribution between informative and imaginative text samples is set to reflect the influential cultural role of literature and creative writing. The target percentages for the eight informative domains were arrived at by consensus within the project, based loosely upon the pattern of book publishing in the UK during the past 20 years or so, as reflected in the categorized figures for new publications that appear annually in Whitaker’s Book list. 3.2.4. Medium This categorisation is broad, since a detailed taxonomy or feature classification of text medium could have led to such a proliferation of subcategories as to make it impossible for the BNC adequately to represent all of them. The labels used here are intended to be comprehensive in the sense that any text can be assigned with reasonable confidence to these macro categories. The labels we have adopted represent the highest levels of a fuller taxonomy of text medium. 8 3.3.1. Author information Table 4. Written medium Medium Book Periodical Published miscellanea Unpublished miscellanea To-be-spoken texts 1414 1208 238 249 35 w-units 49891770 28356005 4197450 3508500 1324480 % 57.16 32.48 4.80 4.01 1.51 s-units 2895652 1487725 288004 222438 120153 % 57.75 29.67 5.74 4.43 2.39 The ‘Miscellaneous published’ category includes brochures, leaflets, manuals, advertisements. The ‘Miscellaneous unpublished’ category includes letters, memos, reports, minutes, essays. The ‘written-to-be-spoken’ category includes scripted television material, play scripts etc. 3.3. Descriptive features Written texts may be further classified according to sets of descriptive features. These features describe the sample texts; they did not determine their selection. This information is recorded to allow more delicate contrastive analysis of particular sets of texts. As a simple example, the gross division into two time periods in the selection features can, of course, be refined and subcorpora defined over the BNC for more specific dates. However, the relative sizes of such subcorpora are undefined by the BNC design specification. These descriptive features were monitored during the course of the data gathering, and text selection, in cases where a free choice of texts was available, took account of the relative balance of these features. Thus although no relative proportions were defined for different target age groups (for example), we ensured that the corpus does contain texts intended for children as well as for adults. The following tables summarize the results for the first release of the corpus. Note that many texts remain unclassified. 3.3.1. Author information Information about authors of written texts was included only where it was readily available, for example from the dust-wrapper of a book. Consequently, the coverage of such information is very patchy. The authorship of a written text was characterized as ‘corporate’ where it was produced by an organization and no specific author was given, and as ‘multiple’ in cases where several authors were named. Author sex was classified as “mixed” where more than one author of either sex was specified, and “unknown” where it could not reliably be determined from the author’s name. Note that ‘author age’ means the author’s age at the time of creation of the work concerned. Table 5. Type of author Author type Unknown Corporate Multiple Sole texts 211 347 1323 1263 w-units 3750668 6497415 34284025 42746097 Table 6. Author sex % 4.29 7.44 39.28 48.97 s-units 175027 471152 1813636 2554157 % 3.49 9.39 36.17 50.94 3.3.2. Target audience Author sex Unknown Male Female Mixed 9 texts 1573 922 415 234 w-units 35825335 30434132 14480939 6537799 % 41.04 34.87 16.59 7.49 s-units 1970482 1675236 972106 396148 % 39.29 33.41 19.38 7.90 s-units 3707600 3447 29862 163079 410324 410717 288943 % 73.94 0.06 0.59 3.25 8.18 8.19 5.76 Table 7. Author age group Author age Unknown 0-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-59 60+ texts 2519 3 19 67 191 205 140 w-units 65457159 59071 537251 2286936 6660606 7157985 5119197 % 74.99 0.06 0.61 2.62 7.63 8.20 5.86 Table 8. Author domicile Author domicile Unknown UK and Ireland Commonwealth Continental Europe USA Elsewhere texts 2273 843 12 6 8 2 w-units 56750777 29570097 407076 232275 243177 74803 % 65.02 33.88 0.46 0.26 0.27 0.08 s-units 3144578 1812550 25762 12469 15677 2936 % 62.71 36.14 0.51 0.24 0.31 0.05 3.3.2. Target audience Some attempt was made to characterize the kind of audience for which written texts were produced in terms of age, sex and ‘level’ (a subjective assessment of the text’s technicality or difficulty). The last of these proved very difficult to assess and was very frequently confused with circulation size or audience size; for that reason, no figures for it are included here. Table 9. Target age group age group Child Teenager Adult Any texts 42 77 2915 110 w-units 895413 1769940 81345838 3267014 % 1.02 2.02 93.20 3.74 s-units 81085 135583 4625633 171671 % 1.61 2.70 92.25 3.42 s-units 1135038 % 22.63 Table 10. Target sex sex Unknown texts 707 w-units 20113523 % 23.04 10 3.4.1.1. Bestsellers Male Female Mixed 61 176 2200 2366396 6882659 57915627 2.71 7.88 66.35 136564 507713 3234657 2.72 10.12 64.51 3.3.3. Miscellaneous classification information Written texts were also characterized according to their place of publication and the type of sampling used Table 11. Place of publication Region Unknown UK (unspecific) Ireland UK (North) UK (Midlands) UK (South) United States texts 690 264 37 192 93 1854 14 w-units 14583761 7124424 567046 3778114 2622554 58066891 535415 % 16.70 8.16 0.64 4.32 3.00 66.53 0.61 s-units 790465 383046 31825 230008 192379 3365045 21204 % 15.76 7.63 0.63 4.58 3.83 67.11 0.42 s-units 1994357 433833 1121658 1055383 253413 155328 % 39.77 8.65 22.37 21.04 5.05 3.09 Table 12. Sampling method Sample type Unknown Whole text Beginning sample Middle sample End sample Composite texts 1583 270 585 512 119 75 w-units 35240809 6463415 20890666 18344188 4271138 2067989 % 40.37 7.40 23.93 21.01 4.89 2.36 In addition to the above, standard bibliographic details such as author, title, publication details, extent, topic keywords etc. were recorded for the majority of texts, as further described below (see 8 (The header)). 3.4. Selection procedures employed 3.4.1. Books Roughly half the titles were randomly selected from available candidates identified in Whitaker’s Books in Print (BIP), 1992, by students of Library and Information Studies at Leeds City University. Each text randomly chosen was accepted only if it fulfilled certain criteria: it had to be published by a British publisher, contain sufficient pages of text to make its incorporation worthwhile, consist mainly of written text, fall within the designated time limits, and cost less than a set price. The students noted the ISBN, author, title and price of each book thus selected; the final selection weeded out texts by non-UK authors. Half of the books having been selected by this method, the remaining half were selected systematically to make up the target percentages in each category. The selection proceeded as follows. 3.4.1.1. Bestsellers Because of their wide reception, bestsellers were obvious candidates for selection. The lists used were those that appeared in the Bookseller at the end of the years 1987 to 1993 inclusive. 3.4.4. Copyright permissions 11 Some of the books in the lists were rejected, for a variety of reasons. Obviously books that had already been selected by the random method were excluded, as were those by non-UK authors. In addition, a limit of 120,000 words from any one author was imposed, and books belonging to a domain or category whose quota had already been reached were not selected. Other bestseller lists were obtained from The Guardian, the British Council, and from Blackwells Paperback Shop. The titles yielded by this search were mostly in the Imaginative category. 3.4.1.2. Literary prizes The criteria for inclusion were the same as for bestsellers. The prize winners, together with runners-up and shortlisted titles, were taken from several sources, principally Anne Strachan, Prizewinning literature: UK literary award winners, London, 1989. For 1990 onwards the sources used were: the last issue of the Bookseller for each year; The Guardian Index, 1989–, entries under the term “Literature”; and The Times Index, 1989-, entries under the term “Literature — Awards”. Literary prizes are in the main awarded to works that fall into the Imaginative category, but there are some Informative ones also. 3.4.1.3. Library loans The source of statistics in this category was the record of loans under Public Lending Right, kindly provided by Dr J. Parker, the Registrar. The information comprised lists of the hundred most issued books and the hundred most issued children’s books, in both cases for the years 1987 to 1993. The lists consist almost exclusively of imaginative literature, and many titles found there also appear in the lists of bestsellers and prize winners. 3.4.1.4. Additional texts As collection proceeded, monitoring disclosed potential shortfalls in certain domains. A further selection was therefore made, based on the “Short Loan” collections of seven University libraries. (Short Loan collections typically contain books required for academic courses, which are consequently in heavy demand.) 3.4.2. Periodicals and magazines Periodicals, magazines and newspapers account for 30 per cent of the total text in the corpus. Of these, about 250 titles were issues of newspapers. These were selected to cover as wide a spectrum of interests and language as possible. Newspapers were selected to represent as wide a geographic spread as possible: The Scotsman and the Belfast Telegraph are both represented, for example. 3.4.3. Other media In addition to samples from books, periodicals, and magazines, the written part of the corpus contains about seven million words classified as “Miscellaneous Published”, “Miscellaneous Unpublished”, or as “Written to be spoken”. The distinction between “published” and “unpublished” is not an easy one; the former category largely contains publicity leaflets, brochures, fact sheets, and similar items, while the latter has a substantial proportion of school and university essays, unpublished creative writing or letters, and internal company memoranda. The “written to be spoken” material includes scripted material, intended to be read aloud such as television news broadcasts; transcripts of more informal broadcast materials such as discussions or phone-ins are included in the spoken part of the corpus. 3.4.4. Copyright permissions Before a selected text could be included, permissions had to be obtained from the copyright owner (publisher, agent, or author). A standard Permissions Request was drafted with considerable care, but some requests were refused, or simply not answered even after prompting, so that the texts concerned had to be excluded or replaced. 12 4.1.1. Sampling procedure 4. Design of the spoken component Lexicographers and linguists have long hoped for corpus evidence about spoken language, but the practical difficulties of transcribing sufficiently large quantities of text have prevented the construction of a spoken corpus of over one million words. The British National Corpus project undertook to produce five to ten million words of orthographically transcribed speech, covering a wide range of speech variation. A large proportion of the spoken part of the corpus — over four million words — comprises spontaneous conversational English. The importance of conversational dialogue to linguistic study is unquestionable: it is the dominant component of general language both in terms of language reception and language production. As with the written part of the corpus, the most important considerations in constructing the spoken part were sampling and representativeness. The method of transcription was also an important issue. The issues of corpus sampling and representativeness have been discussed at great length by many corpus linguists. With spoken language there are no obvious objective measures that can be used to define the target population or construct a sampling frame. A comprehensive list of text types can be drawn up but there is no accurate way of estimating the relative proportions of each text type other than by a priori linguistically motivated analysis. An alternative approach, one well known to sociological researchers, is demographic sampling, and this was broadly the approach adopted for approximately half of the spoken part of the corpus. The sampling frame was defined in terms of the language production of the population of British English speakers in the United Kingdom. Representativeness was achieved by sampling a spread of language producers in terms of age, gender, social group, and region, and recording their language output over a set period of time. We recognised, however, that many types of spoken text are produced only rarely in comparison with the total output of all “speech producers”: for example, broadcast interviews, lectures, legal proceedings, and other texts produced in situations where — broadly speaking — there are few producers and many receivers. A corpus constituted solely on the demographic model would thus omit important spoken text types. Consequently, the demographic component of the corpus was complemented with a separate text typology intended to cover the full range of linguistic variation found in spoken language; this is termed the context-governed part of the corpus. 4.1. The demographically sampled part of the corpus The approach adopted uses demographic parameters to sample the population of British English speakers in the United Kingdom. Established random location sampling procedures were used to select individual members of the population by personal interview from across the country taking into account age, gender, and social group. Selected individuals used a portable tape recorder to record their own speech and the speech of people they conversed with over a period of up to a week. In this way a unique record of the language people use in everyday conversation was constructed. 4.1.1. Sampling procedure 124 adults (aged 15+) were recruited from across the United Kingdom. Recruits were of both sexes and from all age groups and social classes. The intention was, as far as possible, to recruit equal numbers of men and women, equal numbers from each of the six age groups, and equal numbers from each of four social classes. Additional recordings were gathered for the BNC as part of the University of Bergen COLT Teenager Language Project. This project used the same recording methods and transcription scheme as the BNC, but selected only respondents aged 16 or below. 4.1.2. Recording procedure 13 The tables below give figures for the amount of transcribed material collected by each respondent, classified by their age, class, and sex. Table 13. Age group of demographic respondent Age group 0-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-59 60+ texts 26 36 29 22 20 20 w-units 265382 660847 848162 839622 957382 634663 % 6.30 15.71 20.16 19.96 22.76 15.08 s-units 41035 97994 121750 126688 136540 86556 % 6.72 16.04 19.94 20.74 22.36 14.17 Table 14. Social class of demographic respondent Social class Unknown AB C1 C2 DE texts 7 59 36 31 20 w-units 37363 1363571 1097023 1080654 627447 % 0.88 32.41 26.08 25.69 14.91 s-units 5339 197804 169384 144877 93159 % 0.87 32.39 27.74 23.72 15.25 Table 15. Sex of demographic respondent Sex Unknown Male Female texts 5 73 75 w-units 16151 1730592 2459315 % 0.38 41.14 58.47 s-units 2407 248247 359909 % 0.39 40.65 58.94 Recruits who agreed to take part in the project were asked to record all of their conversations over a two to seven day period. The number of days varied depending on how many conversations each recruit was involved in and was prepared to record. Results indicated that most people recorded nearly all of their conversations, and that the limiting factor was usually the number of conversations a person had per day. The placement day was varied, and recruits were asked to record on the day after placement and on any other day or days of the week. In this way a broad spread of days of the week including weekdays and weekends was achieved. A conversation log allowed recruits to enter details of every conversation recorded, and included date, time and setting, and brief details of other participants. 4.1.2. Recording procedure All conversations were recorded as unobtrusively as possible, so that the material gathered approximated closely to natural, spontaneous speech. In many cases the only person aware that the conversation was being taped was the person carrying the recorder. Although an initial unnaturalness on the part of the recruit was not uncommon this soon seemed to disappear. Similarly, where non-intrusive recording was not possible, for example at a family gathering where everyone is aware they are being recorded, the same initial period of unease sometimes occurred, but in our experience again vanished quickly. The guarantee of confidentiality and complete anonymity (all references to full names and addresses have been removed from the 14 4.2. The context-governed part of the corpus corpus and the log), and the fact that there was an intermediary between those being recorded and those listening to the recordings certainly helped. For each conversational exchange the person carrying the recorder told all participants they had been recorded and explained why. Whenever possible this happened after the conversation had taken place. If any participant was unhappy about being recorded the recording was erased. During the project around 700 hours of recordings were gathered. 4.1.3. Sample size The number of people recruited may seem small in comparison to some demographic studies of the population of the United Kingdom. As with any sampling method, some compromise between what was theoretically desirable and what was feasible within the constraints of the BNC project had to be made. There is no doubt that recruiting 1000 people would have given greater statistical validity but the practical difficulties and cost implications of recruiting 1000 people and transcribing 50–100 million words of speech made this impossible. given that we were not attempting to represent the complete range of age and social groups within each region we considered a sample size between 100 and 130 would be adequate. It is also important to stress that the total number of participants in all conversations was well in excess of a thousand. 4.1.4. Piloting the demographic sampling approach Because this approach to spoken corpus sampling had to our knowledge never previously been attempted a detailed piloting project was carried out to investigate: • the likelihood that enough material would be obtained from a sample of around 100 people • any problems that might be encountered during the recruitment and collection stages • any problems or difficulties experienced by recruits during taping or with logging details of conversations and participants • any areas where the documentation designed for the project could be improved • whether the recording quality under a wide range of conditions would be good enough for accurate transcription • whether the predicted throughput rates for tape editing, transcription and checking were accurate. The results of the pilot generally confirmed predictions and allowed some procedures to be refined for the full project. 4.2. The context-governed part of the corpus As mentioned above, the spoken texts in the demographic part of the corpus consists mainly of conversational English. A complementary approach was developed to create what is termed the context-governed part of the corpus. As in other spoken corpora, the range of text types was selected according to a priori linguistically motivated categories. At the top layer of the typology is a division into four equal-sized contextually based categories: educational, business, public/institutional, and leisure. Each is divided into the subcategories monologue (40 per cent) and dialogue (60 per cent). Each monologue subcategory therefore totals 10 per cent of the context-governed part of the corpus, and each dialogue subcategory 15 per cent. Within each subcategory a range of text types was defined. This range was not fixed, and the design was flexible enough to allow the inclusion of additional text types. The sampling methodology was different for each text type but the overall aim was to achieve a balanced selection within each, taking into account such features as region, level, gender of speakers, and topic. Other features, such as purpose, were applied on the basis of post hoc judgements. 4.2.1.4. Leisure: 15 4.2.1. Sampling procedure For the most part, a variety of text types were sampled within three geographic regions. However, some text types, such as parliamentary proceedings, and most broadcast categories, apply to the country as a whole and were not regionally sampled. Different sampling strategies were required for each text type, and these are outlined below. 4.2.1.1. Educational and informative: Lectures, talks, educational demonstrations Within each sampling area a university (or college of further education) and a school were selected. A range of lectures and talks was recorded, varying the topic, level, and speaker gender. News commentaries Regional sampling was not applied, but both national and regional broadcasting companies were sampled. The topic, level, and gender of commentator was varied. Classroom interaction Schools were regionally sampled and the level (generally based on student age) and topic were varied. Home tutorials were also included. 4.2.1.2. Business: Company talks and interviews Sampling took into account company size, areas of activity, and gender of speakers. Trade union talks Talks to union members, branch meetings and annual conferences were all sampled. Sales demonstrations A range of topics was included. Business meetings Companies were selected according to size, area of activity, and purpose of meeting. Consultations These included medical, legal, business and professional consultations. All categories under this heading were regionally sampled. 4.2.1.3. Public/ or institutional: Political speeches Regional sampling of local politics, plus speeches in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Sermons Different denominations were sampled. Public/government talks Regional sampling of local inquiries and meetings, plus national issues at different levels. Council meetings Regionally sampled, covering parish, town, district, and county councils. Religious meetings Includes church meetings, group discussions, and so on. Parliamentary proceedings Sampling of main sessions and committees, House of Commons and House of Lords. Legal proceedings Royal Courts of Justice, and local Magistrates and similar courts were sampled. 4.2.1.4. Leisure: Speeches Regionally sampled, covering a variety of occasions and speakers. Sports commentaries Exclusively broadcast, sampling a variety of sports, commentators, and TV/radio channels. Talks to clubs Regionally sampled, covering a range of topics and speakers. Broadcast chat shows and phone-ins Only those that include a significant amount of unscripted speech were selected from both television and radio. Club meetings Regionally sampled, covering a wide range of clubs. 16 5. Basic structure 4.2.2. Sample size Each monologue text type contains up to 200,000 words of text, and each dialogue text type up to 300,000 words. The length of text units within each text type vary — for example, news commentaries may be only a few minutes long (several hundred words), lectures are typically up to one hour (10,000 words), and some business meetings and parliamentary proceedings may last for several hours (20,000 words+). For the context-governed part of the corpus an upper limit of 10,000 words per text unit was generally imposed, although a few texts are slightly above this. 4.2.3. Composition of the spoken component A total of 757 texts (6,153,671 words) make up the context-governed part of the corpus. The following contexts are distinguished: Table 16. Context in which spoken text was captured Context Educational/Informative Business Public/Institutional Leisure texts 169 131 262 195 w-units 1633303 1285938 1655263 1561167 % 26.61 20.95 26.97 25.44 s-units 119252 108101 96504 104701 % 27.82 25.22 22.51 24.43 In addition, the following classifications are applicable to both demographic and contextgoverned spoken texts: Table 17. Region where spoken text captured Region Unknown South Midlands North texts 35 312 213 350 w-units 446584 4658232 2471184 2765729 % 4.31 45.04 23.89 26.74 s-units 27706 458253 240320 312842 % 2.66 44.10 23.12 30.10 Table 18. Interaction type for spoken text Interaction type Monologue Dialogue texts 212 698 w-units 1578614 8763115 % 15.26 84.73 s-units 94272 944849 % 9.07 90.92 5. Basic structure The mark-up scheme chosen for the British National Corpus is an application of ISO 8879, the Standard Generalized Mark-Up Language. This international standard provides, amongst other things, a method of specifying an application-independent document grammar, in terms of the elements which may appear in a document, their attributes, and the ways in which they may legally be combined. It is also a superset of the language XML, the extensible markup language currently proposed by the World Wide Web Consortium for general use on the World Wide Web. A brief summary of the encoding format used in the BNC to represent SGML constructs is given in section 5.1 (Markup conventions) below; more detailed information about SGML and XML is readily available in many places. 5.1. Markup conventions 17 The original BNC encoding format was strongly influenced by the proposals of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI). This international research project resulted in the development of a set of comprehensive guidelines for the encoding and interchange of a wide range of electronic texts amongst researchers. An initial report appeared in 1991, and a substantially revised and expanded version in early 1994. A conscious attempt was made to conform to TEI recommendations, where these had already been formulated, but in the first version of the BNC there were a number of differences in tag names, and models. In the present edition of the BNC, the tagging scheme has been changed to conform as far as possible with the published Recommendations of the TEI. Unless otherwise stated, elements used here have the same meaning as those of the published TEI scheme. More information about the relationship between the BNC’s markup and both its original CDIF format and the TEI standard are given in section 9 (Compatibility issues). Section 5 (Basic structure) describes the basic structure of the British National Corpus, in terms of the SGML elements distinguished and the tags used to mark them up. Section 6 (Written texts) describes the elements which are peculiar to written texts, and section 7 (Spoken texts) those peculiar to spoken texts. In each case, a distinction is made between those elements which are marked up in all texts and those which (for technical or financial reasons) are not always so distinguished, and hence appear in some texts only. Section 8 (The header) describes the structure of the <teiHeader> element attached to each component of the corpus, and also to the whole corpus itself. Sections 6 (Written texts) and 7 (Spoken texts) informally describe the elements specific to written and to spoken texts respectively. It should be noted that by no means all of the features described here will be present in every text of the corpus, nor, if present, will they necessarily be tagged. A list of elements actually used in the whole corpus is given below in 10.1 (Elements defined by the BNC DTD). 5.1. Markup conventions The BNC texts use the “reference concrete syntax” of SGML, in which all elements are delimited by the use of tags. There are two forms of tag, a start-tag, marking the beginning of an element, and an end-tag marking its end. Tags are delimited by the characters < and >, and contain the name of the element (its gi, for generic identifier), preceded by a solidus (/) in the case of an end-tag. For example, a heading or title in a written text will be preceded by a tag of the form <head> and followed by a tag in the form </head>. Everything between these two tags is regarded as the content of an element of type <head>. Attributes applicable to element instances, if present, are also indicated within the start-tag, and take the form of an attribute name, an equal sign and the attribute value, which may be a number, a string literal or a quoted literal. Attribute values are used for a variety of purposes, notably to represent the part of speech codes allocated to particular words by the CLAWS tagging scheme. For example, the <head> element may take an attribute type which categorizes it in some way. A main heading will thus appear with a start tag <head type="main">, and a subheading with a start tag <head type="sub">. In XML (but not always in SGML), case is significant in all tag or attribute names. A consistent style has been adopted throughout the corpus. This style uses lower-case letters for identifiers, unless they are derived from more than one word, in which case the first letter of the second and any subsequent word is capitalized. 18 5.3. Corpus and text elements SGML (but not XML) permits various kinds of minimization, or abbreviatory conventions. Only two such are used: end-tag omission and attribute-name omission. These conventions apply only to the elements <s>, <w> and <c> (i.e., for sentences, words, and punctuation). For all other non-empty elements, every occurrence in the distributed form of the corpus has both a start-tag and an end-tag, and any attributes specified are supplied in the form attribute name=value (in the body of the texts), or attribute name="value" (in the headers). For the elements <s>, <w> and <c>, and all empty elements, end-tags are routinely omitted. For these three elements only, attribute values are given without any associated attribute name. See section 5.4 (Segments and words) for some examples. In the present release of the corpus, the headers are marked up using XML: this means that empty-tags take a slightly different form and that attribute values are always quoted. Only a restricted range of characters is used in element content: specifically, the upperand lower-case alphabetics, digits, and a subset of the common punctuation marks. All other characters are represented by SGML entity references, which take the form of an ampersand (&) followed by a mnemonic for the character, and terminated by a semicolon (;) where this is necessary to resolve ambiguity. For example, the pound sign is represented by the string £, the character é by the string é and so forth. The French word “été” (summer), if it appeared in the corpus, would be represented as été The mnemonics used are taken from standard entity sets, and are listed in section 10.2 (Character entities defined by the BNC DTD). Finally, although this is not mandated by either XML or SGML, in the present form of the corpus, tags are never broken across linebreaks. Additionally, an attempt has been made to avoid linebreaks within the content of a single <s> element, so as to simplify processing of the text. 5.2. Global attributes Three global attributes are defined, each of which may potentially be specified for any element. In practice their use is limited to certain specific functions, which are discussed at the appropriate place below, but for convenience their use is also summarized here: id system-generated identifier of an item, unique within the corpus n any name or identifier for an element, not necessarily unique within the corpus rend the rendition or appearance of an element. 5.3. Corpus and text elements The British National Corpus contains a large number of text samples, some spoken and some written. Each such sample has some associated descriptive or bibliographic information particular to it, and there is also a large body of descriptive information which applies to the whole corpus. In SGML terms, the British National Corpus consists of a single SGML element, tagged <bnc>. This element contains a single <teiHeader> element, followed by a sequence of <bncDoc> elements. Each such <bncDoc> element contains its own <teiHeader>, followed by either a <text> element (for written texts) or an <stext> element (for spoken texts). The last named element is an extension of the TEI scheme, but the others are all standard TEI elements, possibly renamed as permitted by the TEI scheme. The components of the header are fully documented in section 8 (The header). Further discussion of SGML concepts and practices is provided in section 11 (Software for the BNC). 5.4. Segments and words 19 Note that different elements are used for spoken and written texts because each has a different substructure; this represents a departure from TEI recommended practice. Both <text> and <stext> elements take the following attributes in addition to the attributes globally available: org specifies how the content of the text is organised. Legal values are: composite composite content: i.e. no claim is made about the sequence in which elements inferior to this one are to be processed, or their inter-relationships seq sequential content: i.e. the elements contained by this one form a logical unit, to be processed in the sequence given decls supplies the identifiers of any specific encoding or editorial conventions defined in the corpus header and applicable to this specific text The org attribute is used to characterize the internal organization of written texts. All demographically collected spoken texts have the same internal organization: each <stext> element collects together all the conversations for a given respondent, each distinct conversation being represented by a <div> element (see further 7.1 (Basic structure: spoken texts)). Since the order of these <div> elements is not significant, the org attribute always has the value “composite”. 5.4. Segments and words At the lowest level, the corpus consists of <w> (word) and <c> (punctuation) elements, grouped into <s> (segment) elements: <s> a segment of spoken or written text as identified by the CLAWS segmentation scheme. The global n attribute is always supplied for <s> elements. <w> represents a grammatical (not necessarily orthographic) word. Note that the CLAWS definition of a ‘word’ does not correspond with the conventional orthogaphic definition. Attributes include: type specifies the word class assigned to this form by the CLAWS system. <c> represents a punctuation character. Attributes include: type specifies the class assigned to this character by the CLAWS system. For this edition of the BNC, the word class tagging system has been extensively revised. A detailed description of the tagging procedures and their application is provided by the Manual to accompany The British National Corpus (Version 2) with Improved Word-class Tagging by Geoffrey Leech and Nicholas Smith, which is distributed with the corpus in electronic form. A short list of the POS codes used for the type attribute on <w> and <c> is also provided in section 10.9 (Word class codes) below. As noted above, the representation of this attribute used by the current version of the corpus is minimized, so, for example, the word difficulty tagged as a singular noun, appears as <w NN1>Difficulty rather than as the equivalent XML encoding: <w type="NN1">Difficulty</w> The <s> element is the basic organizational principle for the whole corpus: every text, spoken or written, may be regarded as an end-to-end sequence of <s> elements, possibly grouped into higher-level constructs, such as paragraphs or utterances. 20 5.4. Segments and words Here is a simple example: <s n=11> <w NN1>Difficulty <w VBZ>is <w VBG>being <w VVN>expressed <w PRP>with <w AT0>the <w NN1>method <w TO0>to <w VBI>be <w VVN>used <w TO0>to <w VVI>launch <w AT0>the <w NN1>scheme<c PUN>. </s> The n attribute is specified for each <s> element and gives its sequence number within the text from which it comes. The code within each <w> or <c> tag is the word class code assigned by the CLAWS tagging system. These codes are listed below, in section 10.9 (Word class codes). In most cases, <s> elements will correspond with regular orthographic sentences, and <w> elements with regular orthographic words. However, it should be noted that several common phrases are treated as single <w> elements, typically prepositional phrases such as “in spite of”, while some single orthographic forms such as “can’t” and possessive forms such as “man’s” are decomposed into two <w> elements. Further discussion of these non-orthographic word forms is given in the accompanying Manual to accompany The British National Corpus (Version 2) with Improved Word-class Tagging by Geoffrey Leech and Nicholas Smith. Fragmentary sentences such as headings or labels in lists are sometimes encoded as <s> elements, as in the following example: <div1 org=seq> <head> <s n=1> <w NPO>THEOBALD<w POS>’S <w NN1>ROAD </head> <p> <s n=2> <w PNP>He <w VVD>walked <w PRP>through <w AT0>the <w AJ0>white <w NN2>corridors<c PUN>, <w PRP>past <w ATO>the <w NN1>notice <w NN2>boards<c PUN>. Partly for this reason, the white space (if any) following each orthographic word has been retained in the encoded text. Simply removing the tags will in general produce a correctly punctuated text. (Note however that some punctuation marks are represented as entity references: <s <w <w <w <w <w n=00024> PNP>It <w VBD>was <w AT0>the<w NN1>sort PRF>of <w NN1>sight —<w NN1-VVB>the AJ0>poor<c PUN>, <w AT0>the <w AJ0>strange &mdash NN1>which <w AV0>usually <w VVD>alarmed NP0>Graham<c PUN>. Dashes used to separate numbers are represented in a similar way, using the ndash entity. Quotation marks are also represented by entity references The reference name used will depend on whether or not the usage of quotation marks in the text has been normalized. Information in the header should describe the course taken for a particular text, as described in section 8.2.1 (Documentary components of the encoding description). Where the quoted text is a true quotation (that is, a phrase or sequence attributed to someone other than the current narrator or writer) the <quote> element discussed in section 6.2.2 (Quotations) may optionally be used. This does not apply to dialogue in fictional works, which is not marked, except by the presence of the quotation mark entities, as in the following example: <p> <s n=0022> 5.5. Editorial indications 21 <c PUQ>&bquo<w PNP>He<w VBZ>’s <w AT0>a <w AJ0>dry <w NN1>stick<c PUN>, <w NP0>Wilson<c PUN>,<c PUQ>&equo <w VVD>said <w NP0>Mr <w NP0>Malik<c PUN>, <c PUQ>&bquo<w CJC>but <w PNP>he <w VBZ>is <w CRD>100 <w NN0>per cent <w AJ0>loyal<c PUN>. <s n=0023> <w CJC>And <w PNP>I <w VBB>am <w VVG>looking <w PRP>for <w CRD>100 <w NN0>per cent <w NN1>loyalty<c PUN>. <s n=0024> <w PNI>Everything <w AV0>else <w VM0>can <w VVI>go <w NN1>hang<c PUN>!<c PUQ>&equo </p> 5.5. Editorial indications Editorial changes made to the texts during transcription are recorded using the following elements: <gap> marks the spot where some part of the original source text has been omitted for some reason. Attributes include: desc brief description of the material omitted e.g. "name and address". extent extent of omitted material e.g. "six words". reason brief explanation e.g. "anonymization", "inaudible". resp code identifying the agency responsible for marking up the omission. The <gap> element is typically used to indicate where words identifying persons or places have been removed during transcription, where labels etc. have been suppressed for ease of processing, or where material has simply not been transcribed because it is inaudible, illegible or not transcribable (e.g. figures, graphs). <corr> any editorial correction or regularization, e.g. of material obviously mistranscribed or misspelled, or of variant spellings. Attributes include: sic supplies the original form of the word or phrase marked. resp code identifying the agency responsible for making the correction. <sic> a word or phrase which has not been corrected, but which is in doubt; for example, a spoken word which the transcribers cannot recognise, or a dubious spelling. Attributes include: reg supplies a corrected form for the word or phrase marked. resp code identifying the agency responsible for noting the need for correction. In general, the <corr> element is used wherever a word appears to be misspelled in the source, and the <sic> element where the transcriber is unable to propose a correction, but believes the original to be erroneous. The <sic> element is also used to mark words which are intentionally misspelled, for example to indicate non-standard pronunciation; in this case, the corr attribute is used to supply a standard spelling. Slightly different transcription policies have been followed by different transcribers, and consequently these elements may not appear in all texts. The <editorialDecl> element of the header described in section 8.2.1 (Documentary components of the encoding description) gives further details of the editorial principles applied across the corpus. The value of the decls attribute for an individual text will indicate which principle or set of principles applies to it. The <tagsDecl> element in each text’s header may also be consulted for an indication of the usage of these and other elements within it (see further section 8.2 (The encoding description)). 22 5.5.1. Some examples Users are cautioned that the corpus contains a significant number of errors, both in transcription and encoding. Every attempt has been made to reduce the incidence of such errors to an acceptable level, using a number of automatic and semi-automatic validation and correction procedures, but exhaustive proof-reading of a corpus of this size was not economically feasible. The corrections indicated by the tags discussed above are included only where errors have been detected, and no claim should be inferred that no other errors remain. 5.5.1. Some examples In the following example, the start of a chapter has been deleted at OUCS for sampling reasons: <div1 complete=n n=7 org=seq> <gap reason="sampling strategy" desc="beginning of chapter" resp="OUCS"> <p> <s n=00001> <w DPS>Her <w AJ0>thin <w NN1>voice <w VVD>trailed <w AVP>off <w PRP>into <w AJ0>thin <w NN1>air<c PUN>, In the following example, a list of proper names has been deleted: <div1 complete=n org=seq> <head> <s n=00081> <hi r=ul> <w CRD>27.6.90 </hi> <w NN2>Minutes <w PRF>of <w AT0>a <w NN1>meeting <w PRF>of <w AT0>the <w NP0>Juniper <w NP0>Green <w NP0>Village <w NN0>Association <w VVD-VVN>held <w PRP>in <w AT0>the <w NP0>Village <w NP0>Hall <w PRP>on <w NP0>Wednesday<w PUN>, <w ORD>27th <w NP0>June <w PRP>at <w CRD>7.30 <w AV0>pm<c PUN>. </head> <gap desc="committee members present and absentees" resp=oup> In the following example, a telephone number has been omitted: <s n="1541"> <w VVB-NN1>Ring <gap desc=’telephone number’ reason=anonymization><c PUN>. In the following examples, typographic errors in the original are corrected: ... <s n="237"> <w PNP>It .... <w VVZ>tries <w AV0>soulfully <w XX0>not <w TO0>to <corr sic=loose> <w VVI>lose </corr> <w DPS>its <w NN1>integrity<c PUN>. ... <s n="490"> <w PNP>I <w VBD>was <corr sic=fourteeen> <w CRD>fourteen </corr> <w AV0>then<c PUN>, In the following example, typographic variation in the original has been regularized: <s <w <w <w <w <w <w n=00029> AT0>The <w NN1>sum <w PRF>of <w NN0>£60 VHD>had <w VBN>been <w VVN>raised PRP>for <w AT0>the <w NN1>Telethon <w NN1>Appeal CJC>and <w AJC>further <corr resp=oucs sic="week end"> NN1>weekend </reg> <w NN2>competitions VBB>are <w PRP>on <w AT0>the <w NN1>programme<c PUN>. In the following example, the transcriber has expressed a doubt as to the validity of the word “memorandising”, but no correction has been made, as it has for the misspelling “bedeviled” which follows it: 6.1. Divisions of written texts 23 <s n=02444> <w PNP>He <w VM0>could <w VVI>listen <w PRP>to <w DPS>her <w AJ0>gentle <w NN1-VVG>teasing <w PRP>before <w VVG>going <w PRP>into <w DPS>his <w AJ0>secret <w NN1>room <w CJC>and <sic><w VVG>memorandising </sic> <w AT0>the <w NN2>questions <w DTQ>which <corr sic=bedeviled> <w VVD>bedevilled </corr> <w PNP>him<c PUN>. 5.6. Pointers Parts of a text are normally transcribed in the same order as they appear in the source text. In certain circumstances, however, parts of a text have been moved from the position in which they appear in the source to simplify linguistic processing. There are two common situations where this is necessary: • where a caption or note appears in the middle of a syntactic unit • where speakers overlap Where re-ordering of the first type has occurred, the moved element is generally re-located to the end of the paragraph or similar element in which it appears. Its original position is recorded using a pointer element (<ptr>), an empty tag whose target attribute supplies the identifier of the relocated element. In the following example, the note which originally appeared between the words “roughie-toughie” and “types” has been relocated to the end of the paragraph. The note itself is given an automatically-generated identifier C87NT000 which is then supplied as the value of the target attribute. For example, <s n=0141> <w CRD>Two <w NN2>men <w VVD>retained <w DPS>their <w NN2>marbles<c PUN>, <w CJC>and <w CJS>as <w NN1-VVB>luck <w VM0>would <w VHI>have <w PNP>it <w PNP>they<w VBB>’re <w AV0>both <w AJ0>roughie-toughie <ptr target=c87nt000> <w NN2>types <w AV0>as <w AV0>well <w CJS>as <w AJ0>military <w NN2>scientists <c PUN>&mdash <w AT0>a <w NN1>cross <w PRP>between <w NP0>Albert <w NP0>Einstein <w CJC>and <w NN1>Action <w NN1-NP0>Man<c PUN>! <s n=0142> <!-- ... --> <w DPS>their <w NN1>way <w PRP>to <w NN1>freedom <c PUN>&mdash <w AV0>so <w VVB>get <w NN1-VVG>blasting<c PUN>! </p> <note id=c87nt000> <s n=0143> <w VVN>continued <w PRP>on <w NN1>page <w CRD>7 </note> This mechanism is also used to represent captions, notes, etc which interrupt the normal reading sequence. By far the commonest use of the <ptr> element, however, is to represent alignment of synchronous speech; see further section 7.4 (Alignment of overlapping speech). 6. Written texts 6.1. Divisions of written texts Written texts exhibit a bewildering variety and richness of different structural forms. Some have very little organization at levels higher than the paragraphs; others may have a complex hierarchy of parts, sections, chapters etc. Novels are divided into chapters, newspapers into sections, reference works into articles and so forth. The following elements are used to represent all such textual divisions: <div1> major subdivision of a written text, e.g. chapter. 24 6.2. Paragraph-level elements and chunks <div2> further subdivision of a written text, entirely contained within a <div1>, e.g. section. <div3> further subdivision of a written text, entirely contained within a <div2>, e.g. subsection. <div4> smallest possible subdivision of a written text, entirely contained within a <div3>, e.g. sub-subsection. Most written texts, of whatever kind, are hierarchically subdivided using these elements. Structural subdivisions smaller than level 4 (but above paragraph level) are all tagged <div4>. In all texts, structural subdivisions at the highest level (<div1>) are always identified; lower levels of subdivision (i.e. <div2>, <div3> or <div4>) may also be supplied where appropriate, but are not required. These elements have the following attributes in common, in addition to the global attributes id, n, and r: type categorizes the division in some respect, e.g. as a chapter, section etc. org specifies how the content of the division is organized. Legal values are: compo composite content: i.e. no claim is made about the sequence in which elements inferior to this one are to be processed, or their interrelationships seq sequential content: i.e. elements inferior to this are regarded as forming a logical unit, to be processed in the sequence given complete specifies whether or not this division is complete or a sample. Legal values are: Y the full text of the original has been used N a sample of the original text has been used The n attribute is sometimes used to supply an identifying name or number used within the text for a given division, for example, a chapter number, as in the following example: <div1 type="chapter" n="three" org="seq" complete="y"> More often, however, chapter names or numbers will appear within the text, tagged using the <head> element discussed in section 6.2.1 (Headings and captions) below. The value of the attribute type is used to characterise the function of the textual division, according to an informal taxonomy. The values used are listed in 10.3 (Division types). If a value is supplied for one division at a given level, it may be assumed to apply to all subsequent divisions at the same level until the end of the enclosing element. A sequence of paragraph-level elements of arbitrary length may precede the first structural subdivision at any level. A text may have no structural divisions within it at all. Note that any prefatory or appended matter not forming part of a text will not generally be captured: the tei elements <front> and <back> elements are not used. 6.2. Paragraph-level elements and chunks Written texts may be organized into structural units containing more than one <s> element and smaller than any of the divisions discussed in section 6.1 (Divisions of written texts) above. The most commonly found such element is the <p> (paragraph), but there are several others. Their common identifying feature is that they may appear directly within divisions (that is, directly within <div1>, <div2> etc., or within <text> elements, not nested within some other element such as a paragraph). An alphabetically ordered list of these elements follows: <bibl> a loosely structured bibliographic citation appearing within a corpus text (see 6.2.6 (Notes and citations)). 6.2.1. Headings and captions 25 <caption> (1) a heading, title etc. attached to a picture or diagram, usually with deictic content (2) a ‘pull quote’ or other text about or extracted from a text and superimposed upon it to draw attention to it (see 6.2.1 (Headings and captions)). Attributes include: type categorizes the caption. Legal values are: byline caption containing authorship or provenance of an article in a newspaper or periodical display extra-textual caption such as a pull quote or displayed box attached caption describing a non-transcribed item such as a figure or photograph unspec not specified or unknown <head> a title or heading prefixed to some division of a written text or to a poem (see 6.2.1 (Headings and captions)). Attributes include: type characterises the heading in some respect. Legal values are: byline heading containing authorship or provenance of an article in a periodical main a main heading (only one allowed per div) sub a secondary heading (may be zero or more per div) unspec not specified or unknown <list> a collection of distinct items flagged as such by special layout in written texts, often functioning as a single syntactic unit (see 6.2.5 (Lists)). <note> any form of note, additional comment or gloss within a written or spoken text (see 6.2.6 (Notes and citations)). <p> a paragraph in a written text. <poem> a poem, or an extract from one, embedded or quoted within a spoken or written text (see 6.2.4 (Poems)). <quote> a quotation from some author other than that of the surrounding text, usually either embedded or displayed (see 6.2.2 (Quotations)). <sp> a spoken paragraph, i.e. material marked as “written to be spoken”, usually by the presence of a speaker prefix, for example in a play script or printed interview (see 6.2.3 (Spoken paragraphs)). Examples for each of these (except <p>) are discussed in more detail in the following subsections. 6.2.1. Headings and captions Headings and captions serve a variety of functions in written texts. The BNC scheme currently distinguishes between <head> elements, which can appear only at the start of a text division and are logically associated with it (for example, chapter titles, newspaper headlines etc.) and <caption> elements which are logically independent of the position they may have within a textual division (for example, captions attached to pictures or figures, “pull-quotes” embedded within the text, “by-lines” identifying authorship and provenance of a newspaper or periodical article). One or more <head> elements may appear in sequence at the start of any <div1>, <div2>, <div3> or <div4> element, or at the start of a <list> or <poem>, as in the following example:. <div1 type="u" n=1> <head type=MAIN> 26 6.2.2. Quotations <s n="1"> <w NN1>AGEISM </head> <head type=SUB> <s n="2"> <w AT0>THE <w NN1>FOUNDATION <w PRF>OF <w NN1>AGE <w NN1>DISCRIMINATION </head> <head type=BYLINE> <s n="3"> <w NP0>STEVE <w NP0-NN1>SCRUTTON </head> In the following example, the <head> element is followed by a number of <caption> elements introducing particular parts of a magazine story: <div1 complete=y org=seq> <head> <s n=00040> <w NN2>TROUSERS <w VVB>SUIT </head> <caption> <s n=00041> <w EX0>There <w VBZ>is <w PNI>nothing <w AJ0>masculine <w PRP>about <w DT0>these <w AJ0>new <w NN1>trouser <w NN2-VVZ>suits <w PRP>in <w NN1>summer<w POS>’s <w AJ0>soft <w NN2>pastels<c PUN>. <s n=00042> <w NP0>Smart <w CJC>and <w AJ0>acceptable <w PRP>for <w NN1>city <w NN1-VVB>wear <w CJC>but <w AJ0>soft <w AV0>enough <w PRP>for <w AJ0>relaxed <w NN2>days </caption> The type attribute may be used to distinguish more exactly the function of the caption or heading, as indicated below. <div1 complete=y org=seq> <head type=main> <s n=0223> <w PNP>They<w VBB>’re <w VDG>doing <w AJ0>fine </head> <head type=sub> <s n=0224> <w NP0>Dominic <w VVZ>sees <w AJ0-NN1>double </head> Where captions would interrupt the normal flow, pointers are used as discussed in section 5.6 (Pointers). 6.2.2. Quotations A quotation is an extract from some other work than the text itself which is embedded within it, for example as an epigraph or illustration. It is marked up using the <quote> element. This may contain any combination of other chunks (for example paragraphs, poems, lists) but may not directly contain phrase-level elements. Any reference for the citation should also be contained within it. For example: <quote> <p> <s n=2080> <w DT0>This <w NN1>way <w PRP>for <w AT0>the <w AJ0>sorrowful <w NN1>city<c PUN>. <s n=2081> <w DT0>This <w NN1>way <w PRP>for <w AJ0>eternal <w NN1>suffering<c PUN>. <s n=2082> 6.2.4. Poems 27 <w DT0>This <w NN1>way <w TO0>to <w VVI>join <w AT0>the <w AJ0>lost <w NN0>people<c PUN>&hellip <s n=2083> <w VVB>Abandon <w DT0>all <w NN1>hope<c PUN>, <w PNP>you <w PNQ>who <w VVB>enter<c PUN>&hellip <bibl><s n=2084> <w NP0>Dante </bibl> </p> </quote> 6.2.3. Spoken paragraphs As noted above, the <sp> element is used to mark parts of a written text which were or are intended to be spoken, for example the speeches in a dramatic text or a published interview. Such parts are generally readily identifiable by the use of such conventions as speaker prefixes (the label supplying the name of the speaker) and stage directions, for which the following specific tags are defined: <spkr> contains the speech prefix used in the original source to identify the speaker of a passage written to be spoken. <stage> contains any kind of stage direction within a dramatic text. The <sp> element is used only for speaker turns identified as such in a written text, by contrast with the element <u> discussed in section 7.2 (Utterances), which is used only for speaker turns identified in a spoken text, i.e. one which has been transcribed from audio tape. If present, a <spkr> element should appear at the start of the <sp> element, followed by one or more <p> elements containing the actual speech. Any <stage> element present will usually be relocated to the end of the paragraph in which it occurs and replaced by a <ptr> element, as discussed in section 5.6 (Pointers). For example: <sp> <spkr> <s n=00156> <w CRD>M </spkr> <p> <s n=00157> <ptr target=HHWST01C><w VVB>Give <w DPS>her <w NN1>medicine<c PUN>. <s n=00158> <w PNP>I<w VM0>’ll <w VVI>kill <w PNX>myself <w CJS>if <w PNP>she <w VVZ>dies<c PUN>. </p> <stage id=HHWST01C type=u> <s n=00159> <c PUL>(<w NP0>Sinking <w PRP>to <w NN2>knees <w CJC>and <w AJ0-VVG>banging <w NN1>head <w PRP>on <w NN1>floor<c PUR>) </stage> </sp> 6.2.4. Poems Poems or fragments of verse or song may appear both within and between paragraphs. The <l> (line) element is used to mark each metrical line, and any titles or headings present are marked with <head> elements. Each such group of lines is marked as a <poem> element, with no indication of its completeness. 28 6.2.5. Lists No provision is made for marking units of verse such as stanzas, verse paragraphs etc. A part attribute is defined for the <l> which allows incomplete lines to be indicated, but in the current version of the corpus this always takes the value “u” (for unknown). For example: <poem> <l part=u> <s n=0900> <w PNP>I <w VVB>send <w DPS>my <w NN1>soul <w PRP>through <w NN1>time <w CJC>and <w NN1>space <w TO0>to <w VVI>greet <w PNP>you<c PUN>. </l> <l part=u> <s n=0901> <w PNP>You <w VBD>were <w AT0>a <w NN1>poet<c PUN>. <s n=0902> <w PNP>You <w VM0>will <w VVI>understand<c PUN>. </l> </poem> Note that the <l> element is not used to mark typographic lineation; on the few occasions where this has been recorded, it is marked with the <lb> tag discussed in section 6.3.2 (Miscellaneous phrase-level elements) below. 6.2.5. Lists A list is a collection of distinct items flagged as such by special layout in written texts, often functioning as a single syntactic unit. Lists may appear within or between paragraphs. Where marked, lists are tagged with the <list> element. A <list> element consists of an optional <head> element, followed by one or more <item> elements, each of which may optionally be preceded by a <label> element, used to hold the identifier or tag sometimes attached to a list item, for example “(a)”. It may also contain a word or phrase used for a similar purpose. The <item> element may appear only inside lists. It contains the same mixture of elements as a paragraph, and may thus contain one or more nested lists. It may also contains a series of paragraphs, each marked with a <p> element. Here is an example of a simple list: <list> <item> <s n=0087> <w VBZ>Is <w DPS>your <w NN1>nylon <hi r=it> <w NN1>nightie </hi> <w AJ0>fireproof<c PUN>? </item> <item> <s n=0088> <w AT0>The <w NN1>hurricane <w VBD>was <hi r=it> <w AJ0-AV0>mighty </hi> <w AJ0>fierce<c PUN>. <pb n=78> </item> <item> <s n=0089> <w VM0>Will <w PNP>you <hi r=it> <w VVI>mow </hi> <w AT0>the <w NN1>lawn<c PUN>? </item> <item> <s n=0090> <w VDD>Did <w PNP>you <hi r=it> <w VVI>know </hi> <w AT0>the <w NN1>time<c PUN>? </item> </list> Here is an example of a labelled list: 6.2.6. Notes and citations 29 <list> <label> <s n=0423> <w CRD>1<c PUN>. </label> <item> <s n=0424> <w NN1-NP0>Surya <c PUN>&mdash <w NN1>Sun <c PUN>&mdash <w AJ0>Creative <w NN1>agent </item> <label> <s n=0425> <w CRD>2<c PUN>. </label> <item> <p> <s n=0426> <w NN1-NP0>Vayu <c PUN>&mdash <w NN1>Air <c PUN>&mdash <w NP0>Preserving <w NN1>agent <pb n=43> </p> </item> <label> <s n=0427> <w CRD>3<c PUN>. </label> <item> <p> <s n=0428> <w NN2>Agni <c PUN>&mdash <w NN1>Fire <c PUN>&mdash <w AJ0>Destructive <w NN1>agent </p> </item> </list> 6.2.6. Notes and citations Annotations occurring in written texts, and bibliographic citations or references, have been marked up in some texts, using the <note> element. This element has the following additional attributes: type identifies the provenance of the note, i.e. editorial or authorial. Legal values are: ed note supplied by BNC transcriber or encoder orig note present in the original source text ed code for the person or organization responsible for BNC-supplied note. Legal values are: lancs Note supplied by UCREL grammarians longm Note supplied by Longman transcribers oucs Note supplied by OUCS staff oup Note supplied by OUP transcribers undef Provenance of note unknown or unspecified place specifies the location of an original note in the source text. Legal values are: foot foot of page end end of current division or text side left or right margin unspec unknown or unspecified. Notes within headers are tagged using a distinct <bibNote> element, which is a departure from TEI-recommended practice, as is the use of the <note> element for both original and supplied annotation. The two usages are distinguished by the type attribute. 30 6.3.1. Highlighted phrases Here for example is a typical transcriber’s note: <note type=ed> <s n=0001> <w NN1-NP0>Page <w NN2>numbers <w XX0>not <w AJ0>available </note> Original notes may contain any mixture of other chunks, and may also contain paragraphs: they may appear in written texts only. They will normally be relocated to the end of the section in which they appear, and their original position marked by a <ptr> element, as discussed in section 5.6 (Pointers). For example: <s n=053> <w CJS-PRP>As <w AT0>the <w NP0>UK<w POS>’s <w AJ0>main <w AJ0>independent <w NN1>AIDS <w AV0>home <w NN1-VVB>care <w NN1>provider<c PUN>, <w PNP>we <w VVD>cared <w AVP-PRP>for <w PRP>around <w NN0>25% <w PRF>of <w DT0>all <w DT0>those <w PNQ>who <w VVD>died <w PRF>of <w NN1>AIDS <w ORD>last <w NN1>year <ptr target=A02NT001><c PUN>. <s n=054> <w PRP>In <w NP0>London<c PUN>, <w NN1-VVB>demand <w PRP>for <w DPS>our <w NN1>Home <w NN1-VVB>Care <w NN2>services <w VVD-VVN>doubled <w AVP-PRP>over <w AT0>the <w ORD>last <w CRD>twelve <w NN2>months<c PUN>. <!-- ... --> <s n=056> <w PNP>I <w VVB>expect <w NN1-VVB>demand <w PRP>for <w DT0>this <w NN1>service <w TO0>to <w VVI>continue <w TO0>to <w VVI>grow <w AVP-PRP>over <w AT0>the <w AJ0>coming <w NN1>year<c PUN>. </p> <note id=a02nt001 n=2 type=orig> <s n=057> <w NN1>AIDS <w NN2>deaths<c PUN>: <w NP0>April <w CRD>1990 <c PUN>&mdash <w NP0>March <w CRD>1991<c PUN>, <w NP0>UK <w NN1>total <c PUL>(<w NN1-NP0>CDSC <w NN2>figures <c PUN>&mdash <w CRD>584 <w NP0>April <w CRD>1991<c PUN>.<c PUR>) <s n=058> <w DPS>Our <w NN1>Home <w NN1-VVB>Care <w NN2>teams <w VVD>saw <w CRD>141 <w NN0>AIDS <w AJ0-VVD>related <w NN2>deaths <w ORD>last <w NN1>year </note> Note the use of the n attribute to carry the original footnote number in the above example. Bibliographic citations or references within running texts may also be marked, using the <bibl> element; this is done in some texts only in the present version of the corpus. For example: <bibl> <s n=1379> <w NP0>Mordechai <w NP0>Chaim <w NP0>Rumkowski<c PUN>, <w AJS>Eldest <w PRF>of <w AT0>the <w NN2>Jews <w PRP>in <w AT0>the <w NN1-NP0>Lodz <w NN1>ghetto<c PUN>, <w VVG>speaking <w PRP>in <w CRD>1942 </bibl> 6.3. Phrase-level elements Phrase-level elements are elements which cannot appear directly within a textual division, but must be contained by some other element. In practice, this means they will be contained within an <s> element. 6.3.1. Highlighted phrases Typographic highlighting in the original may not be marked in the transcript at all. Alternatively, highlighted phrases, and the kind of highlighting used, may be recorded in one of two ways: 6.3.2. Miscellaneous phrase-level elements • • 31 using the global rend (rendition) attribute using the <hi> (highlighted) element The former is used where the function of the highlighting is clear, for example to mark a heading, and where the boundaries of the highlighted phrase therefore coincide with the boundaries of some other cdif element. The latter is used where the function is not clear, where the DTD does not provide a tag to identify the feature concerned or where the highlighted phrase is not coterminous with some other element. When the <hi> element is used, its rend attribute must be supplied. On all other cdif elements, the rend attribute is optional. Its value indicates the nature of the highlighting used, e.g. italic font, quoted, small caps etc. A list of the values used for this attribute is given in section 10.4 (Rendition codes) below. It should be noted that the purpose of the rend attribute is not to provide information adequate to the needs of a typesetter, but simply to record some qualitative information about the original. In particular, the present version of the corpus includes no indication of size of type or style of writing. Like all other phrase-level elements, each <hi> element must be entirely contained by an <s> element. This implies that where, for example, a bolded passage contains more than one sentence, or an italicised phrase begins in one verse line and ends in another, the <hi> element must be closed at the end of the enclosing element, and then re-opened within the next. For example, in the following four lines of verse, the first three are rendered in italics, and the rend attribute is therefore specified for each <l> element. In the fourth line, only the first few words are in italics: a <hi> element must be used within the <l> to carry this information. <l part=u rend=it> <s n=394><w PNP>It <w VBD>was <w CRD>one <w PRF>of <w AT0>a <w NN0>pair<c PUN>. <s n=395><w DPS>Its <w AJ0>precious <w NN1>twin </l> <l part=u rend=it> <s n=396><w VBD>was <w VVN>stolen <w PRP>by <w AT0>the <w NN2>soldiers<c PUN>. <s n=397><w DT0>All <w AT0>the <w NN1>time </l> <l part=u r=it> <s n=398><w DPS>her <w NN1>uncle <w VVD>stood <w AV0>there <w VVG>clutching <w DT0>this <w CRD-PNI>one <w PRP>in </l> <l part=u> <s n=399><hi rend=it> <w DPS>his <w AJ0>big <w NN1>fist </hi> <c PUN>&mdash <w AV0>so<c PUN>! <s n=400><w PNP>She <w VDZ>does <w DT0>a little <w NN1>mime<c PUN>. </l> 6.3.2. Miscellaneous phrase-level elements The following miscellaneous phrase-level elements also appear within <s> elements in written texts: <pb> marks the start of a new page in the original source; used to indicate where e.g. articles in periodicals are split across several pages. <lb> marks the start of a new (printed) line in the original source. <name> proper name of a person, place or institution. <salute> a formulaic greeting or form of address appearing at the start or the end of a spoken or a written text. In this example, the presence of a page break between two verse lines is indicated by the <pb> element: 32 7.1. Basic structure: spoken texts <l part=u> <s n=1403> <c PUN>&mdash <w CJC>and <w NN2>creditors <w VVB>grow <w AJ0>cruel<c PUN>, </l> <l part=u> <pb n=75> </l> <l part=u> <s n=1404> <w AV0>so <w PNP>he <w VVZ>bows <w CJC>and <w NN2-VVZ>scrapes<c PUN>, </l> In the following example, the <lb> element has been used to mark the position of line breaks in the source text, since they seem to be taking the place of conventional punctuation: <caption> <s n=1503> <w NN1>Man <w PRF>of <w AT0>the <w NN1>Year <lb> <w NN1>Design <lb> <w NN1>Design <w NN1>Concept <lb> <w AJ0>Technical <w NN1>Innovation <w NN1>Safety <w NN1-NP0>Achievement <lb> <w NP0>Environmental <w NN1-NP0>Contribution <lb> <w NN1-VVG>Marketing <w NN1>Initiative <lb> <w NN1>Manufacturer <w PRP>in <w NN1-NP0>Motorsport <lb> <w AJ0-NN1>Specialist <w NN1>Manufacturer <w NN1>Mid-size <w NN1-NP0>Manufacturer <lb> <w AJ0>Large <w NN1>Manufacturer </caption> In the following example, the <salute> element has been used to separate the addressee of a letter from the rest of the text: <s n=0343> <w VVB>Ask <w TO0>to <w VVI>see <w NN2>examples <w PRF>of <w DPS>their <w NN1>work <w CJC>and <w NN1-VVB>contact <w NN2>references <w PRP>from <w DPS>their <w AJ0-NN1>past <w NN2>projects<c PUN>. <s n=0344> <salute> <w NP0>JOHN <w NN0>DIBBLE <w NN1>Partner<c PUN>, <w NP0>Atlam <w NN1>Design <w NN1-NP0>Partnership<c PUN>, <w NP0>Portland <w NP0>House<c PUN>, <w NP0>Portland <w NP0>Street<c PUN>, <w NP0>Leamington <w NP0>Spa<c PUN>, <w NP0>Warwickshire<c PUN>. </salute> 7. Spoken texts 7.1. Basic structure: spoken texts Spoken texts are organized quite differently from written texts. In particular, a complex hierarchy of divisions and subdivisions is inappropriate. The following structural elements are used to represent the organization of spoken texts: <stext> an individual spoken text. <div> any subdivision or grouping of the utterances (etc.) making up a spoken text. In demographically sampled spoken texts, each distinct conversation recorded by a given respondent is treated as a distinct <div> element. All the conversations from a single respondent are grouped together to form a single <stext> element. Each <div> element within a demographically sampled spoken text consists of a sequence of <u> elements (see section 7.2 (Utterances)), interspersed with a variety of empty elements used to indicate paralinguistic phenomena noticed by the transcribers (see section 7.3 (Paralinguistic phenomena)). Context-governed spoken texts do not use the <div> element; each <stext> element containing a context-governed spoken text consists of a sequence of <u> elements again interspersed with a variety of empty elements used to indicate para-linguistic phenomena noticed by the transcribers. 7.3. Paralinguistic phenomena 33 To handle overlapping utterances, TEI recommends the use of a device known as an alignment map, discussed in section 7.4 (Alignment of overlapping speech) below. A single alignment map, represented by the <align> element, may be defined for a whole spoken text, or for each division of it: if overlap is present, the alignment map is given at the start of the division or text concerned. Each utterance is further subdivided into <s> elements, and then into <w> and <c> elements, in the same way as for written texts. The methods and principles applied in transcription and normalisation of speech are discussed in TGCW21 Spoken Corpus Transcription Guide and summarised in the appropriate part of the corpus header. The editorial tags discussed in section 5.5 (Editorial indications) above are also used to represent normalisation practice when dealing with transcribed speech. 7.2. Utterances An utterance is a discrete sequence of speech produced by one participant, or group of participants, in a conversation; it is represented by the <u> element, which has the following additional attribute: who identifies the person or group responsible for the utterance. The who attribute is mandatory: its function is to identify the person or group of people making the utterance, using the unique code defined for that person in the appropriate section of the header (see section 8.3.2 (The <langUsage> element)). A simple example follows: <u who=w0001> <s n=00010> <w ITJ>Mm <w ITJ>mm <c PUN>. </u> The code W0001 used here will be specified as the value for the id attribute of some <person> element within the header of the text from which this example is taken. The code PS000 is used where the speaker cannot be identified and the code PS001 is used for a group of unidentified speakers. Where there are several distinct, but unidentified, speakers within a text, distinct identifiers are used. For example, if text xyz contains two different but unidentified speakers, one of them will be given the identifier XYZSP001, and the other XYZSP002. 7.3. Paralinguistic phenomena In transcribing spoken language, it is necessary to select from the possibly very large set of distinct paralinguistic phenomena which might be of interest. In the texts transcribed for the BNC, encoders were instructed to mark the following such phenomena: voice quality for example, whispering, laughing, etc., both as discrete events and as changes in voice quality affecting passages within an utterance. non-verbal but vocalised sounds for example, coughs, humming noises etc. non-verbal and non-vocal events for example passing lorries, animal noises, and other matters considered worthy of note. significant pauses silence, within or between utterances, longer than was judged normal for the speaker or speakers. unclear passages whole utterances or passages within them which were inaudible or incomprehensible for a variety of reasons. speech management phenomena for example truncation, false starts, and correction. overlap points at which more than one speaker was active. 34 7.3. Paralinguistic phenomena Other aspects of spoken texts are not explicitly recorded in the encoding, although their headers contain considerable amounts of situational and participant information. The elements used to mark these phenomena are listed below in alphabetical order: <event> any non-verbal and non-vocal event (such as a door slamming) occurring during a conversation and regarded as worthy of note. Attributes include: desc description of the event. dur duration of the event in seconds. <pause> a marked pause during or between utterances. Attributes include: dur duration of the pause in seconds. <shift> a marked change in voice quality for any one speaker. Attributes include: new description of the voice quality after the shift. <trunc> a word or phrase which has been truncated during speech. <unclear> a point in a spoken text at which it is unclear what is happening, e.g. who is speaking or what is being said. Attributes include: dur the duration of the passage in seconds. who the person or group responsible for the unclear piece of speech. <vocal> a non-linguistic but communicative sound made by one of the participants in a spoken text. Attributes include: desc the kind of sound made dur duration of the sound in seconds. The value of the dur attribute is normally specified only if it is greater than 5 seconds, and its accuracy is only approximate. With the exception of the <trunc> element, which is a special case of the editorial tags discussed in section 5.5 (Editorial indications) above, all of these elements are empty, and may appear anywhere within a transcription. The following example shows an event, several pauses and a patch of unclear speech: <u who=d00011> <s n=00011> <event desc="radio on"><w PNP><pause dur=34>You <w VVD>got<w TO0>ta <unclear><w NN1>Radio <w CRD>Two <w PRP>with <w DT0>that <c PUN>. <s n=00012> <pause dur=6><w AJ0>Bloody <w NN1>pirate <w NN1>station <w VM0>would<w XX0>n’t <w PNP>you <c PUN>? </u> Where the whole of an utterance is unclear, that is, where no speech has actually been transcribed, the <unclear> element is used on its own, with an optional who attribute to indicate who is speaking, if this is identifiable. For example: <u who=xx><s>....</u> <unclear who=yy> <u who=xx><s>... </u> Here YY’s remarks, whatever they are, are too unclear to be transcribed, and so no <u> element is provided. 7.4. Alignment of overlapping speech 35 The values used for the desc attribute of the <event> element are not constrained in the current version of the corpus. Some common examples follow: <event <event <event <event desc="a lot of people talking"> desc="door closes"> desc="tuning in radio"> desc="radio advertisements playing"> As noted above, a distinction is made between discrete vocal events, such as laughter, and changes in voice quality, such as words which are spoken in a laughing tone. The former are encoded using the <vocal> element, as in the following example: <u id=d0038 who=w0011> <s n=00040> <vocal desc=laugh><w PNP>you<w VM0>’ll <w VHI>have <w TO0>to <w VVI>take <w DT0>that <w PRP>off <w AV0>there <w ITJ><vocal desc=laugh>yeah <w PNP>you <w VM0>can <pause><vocal desc=laugh><pause> </u> The <shift> element is used instead where the laughter indicates a change in voice quality, as in the following example: <u who=w0003> <s n=00669> <w CJC>And <w UNC>erm <w CJC><pause>and <w AV0>then <w PNP>we <w VVD>went <w PRP>in <w AJ0-NN1>Top <w NN2>Marks <w CJC>and <w VVD-VVN>got <w PNP>them <w CJS><shift new=laughing>so <w PNP>we <w AV0>never <w VVD-VVN>got <w PNP><shift>we <w VVD>went <w AVP>through <w PRP>for <w AT0>a <w NN1>video <w AV0>really <c PUN>, <w AV0>never <w VVD-VVN>got <w AVP>round <w PRP>to <w VVG>looking <w PRP>for <w AT0>a <w NN1>video <w VDD>did <w PNP>we<c PUN>? </u> Here the passage between the tags <shift new=laughing> and <shift> is spoken with a laughing intonation. A list of values currently used for the new attribute is given below in section 10.5 (Voice quality codes). 7.4. Alignment of overlapping speech By default it is assumed that the events represented in a transcription are non-overlapping and that they are transcribed in temporal sequence. That is, unless otherwise specified, it is implied that the end of one utterance precedes the start of the next following it in the text, perhaps with an interposed <pause> element. Where this is not the case, the following elements are used: <align> defines an alignment map used to synchronise points within a spoken text. <loc> a synchronisation point within an alignment map to which other elements may refer. <ptr> an empty tag pointing from one part of a text to some other element. Attributes include: target supplies the identifier of some other element in a text; for alignment, specifically, a <loc> element within an alignment. For each point of synchrony, i.e. at each place where the number of simultaneous utterances, events, vocals etc. increases or decreases, a <loc> element is defined within an <align> element, which appears at the start of the enclosing <div>, if any. At each place to be 36 8. The header synchronised within the text, a <ptr> element is inserted. The target (target) attributes of these <ptr> elements are then used to specify the identifier of the <loc> with which each is to be synchronised. The following example demonstrates how this mechanism is used to indicate that one speaker’s attempt to take the floor has been unsuccessful: <u who=w0014> <s n=00011> <w AJ0>Poor <w AJ0>old <w NP0>Luxembourg’<w VBZ>s <w AJ0-VVN>beaten<c PUN>. <s n=00012> <w PNP>You <w PNP>you<w VHB>’ve <w PNP>you<w VHB>’ve <w AV0>absolutely <w AV0>just <w VVN>gone <w AV0>straight <ptr target=P1> <w PRP>over <w PNP>it <ptr target=P2> </u> <u who=w0001> <s n=00013> <ptr target=P1> <w PNP>I <w VHB>haven<w XX0>’t<c PUN>. <ptr target=P2/> </u> <u who=w0014> <s n=00014> <w CJC>and <w VVN>forgotten <w AT0>the <w AJ0>poor <w AJ0>little <w NN1>country<c PUN>. </u> This encoding is the CDIF equivalent of what might be presented in a conventional playscript as follows: W0001: Poor old Luxembourg’s beaten. You, you’ve, you’ve absolutely just gone straight over it -W0014: (interrupting) I haven’t. W0001: (at the same time) and forgotten the poor little country. 8. The header The header of a TEI-conformant text generally provides a highly structured description of its contents, analogous to the title page and front matter provided for conventional printed books. Such information is all too often missing in electronic texts; or if supplied, provided only in the form of external documentation such as this manual. The component elements of a TEI header are intended to provide in machine-processable form all the information needed to make sensible use of the Corpus. Every separate text in the British National Corpus (i.e. each <bncDoc> element) has its own header, referred to below as a text header. In addition, the corpus itself has a header, referred to below as the corpus header, containing information which is applicable to the whole corpus, possibly with some local over-riding, as described in section. Both corpus and text headers are represented by <teiHeader> elements. This element carries the following attributes: type specifies the kind of document to which the header is attached. Legal values are: corpus the header is attached to the corpus. text the header is attached to a single text. creator specifies the agency responsible for creating the header. status specifies the revision status of the associated document. Legal values are: new for BNC release 1.0. update for all subsequent releases. update specifies the date on which the header content was last changed or created. 8.1.1. The title statement 37 In the remainder of this section, we describe the components of the <teiHeader> element, as used within the BNC. The headers used in this release of the corpus are fully TEI compatible, but do not use all features of the TEI as documented in P3. A TEI header contains a file description (section 8.1 (The file description)), an encoding description (section 8.2 (The encoding description)), a profile description (section 8.3 (The profile description)) and a revision description (section 8.4 (The revision description)), represented by the following four elements: <fileDesc> contains a full bibliographic description of the corpus itself or of a text within it. <encodingDesc> documents the relationship between an electronic text and the source or sources from which it was derived. <profileDesc> provides further information about various aspects of a text, specifically the language used, the situation and date of its production, the participants and their setting, and a descriptive classification for it. <revisionDesc> summarizes the revision history of a file. 8.1. The file description The file description (<fileDesc>) is the first of the four main constituents of the header. It documents the electronic file itself, i.e. (in the case of a corpus header) the whole corpus, or (in the case of a text header) any characteristics peculiar to an individual file within it. In each case, it contains the following five subdivisions: <titleStmt> contains title information, identifying the corpus, or a text within it. <editionStmt> contains additional information relating to a particular version of the corpus (not used with individual corpus texts). <extent> describes the approximate size of the electronic file as stored on some carrier medium. <publicationStmt> formally describes the publication or distribution of the corpus and its constituent texts. <sourceDesc> supplies a bibliographic description for the copy text(s) from which a particular corpus text was derived or generated. Further detail for each of these is given in the following subsections. 8.1.1. The title statement As used in the BNC, the title statement (<titleStmt>) element has a simpler structure than the equivalent TEI element: it contains one or more <title> elements, followed by zero or more <author>, <editor>, or <respStmt> elements. These sub-elements are used throughout the header, wherever the title of a work or a statement of responsibility are required. <title> the title or chief name of a work, including any alternative titles or subtitles. <respStmt> supplies information about any person or institution responsible for the intellectual content of a text, edition, or electronic transcription, using the following two sub-elements: <resp> contains a phrase describing the nature of a person’s or institution’s intellectual responsibility. <name> proper name of a person, place or institution. For title elements in this version of the BNC, a standardized form of words has been used which includes the following components: 38 8.1.2. The edition statement • • • for written texts, a (possibly shortened) version of the original source title, or, if there is none, a descriptive phrase enclosed in square brackets an indication of the size and type of the document a note indicating the domain or subject matter of the document Here are some typical examples: <title>British intelligence services in action. Sample containing about 39645 words from a book (domain: world affairs)</title> <title> Harlow Women’s Institute committee meeting. Sample containing about 246 words speech recorded in public context</title> <title> The Scotsman: Arts section. Sample containing about 48246 words from a periodical (domain: arts) </title> <title>32 conversations recorded by ‘Frank’ (PS09E) between 21 and 28 February 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 3193 s-units, 20607 words, and 3 hours 22 minutes 23 seconds of recordings.</title> <title><title>[Leaflets advertising goods and products]. Sample containing about 23409 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce)</title> A <respStmt> element is used to indicate each agency responsible for any significant effort in the creation of the text. Since responsibilities for data encoding and storage, and for enrichment, are the same for all texts, they are not repeated in each text header. The responsibility for original data capture and transcription varies text by text, and is therefore stated in each text header, in the following manner: <respStmt> <resp> Data capture and transcription </resp> <name> Longman ELT </name> </respStmt> Author and editor information for the source from which a text is derived (e.g. the author of a book) is not included in the <filedesc> element but in the <sourceDesc> element discussed below (8.1.5 (The source description)). 8.1.2. The edition statement The standard TEI <editionStmt> element is used to specify an edition for each file making up the corpus. For the corpus header this takes the following form: <editionStmt n="2.0"> <edition>First World Edition</edition> </editionStmt> Note the use of the n attribute to specify that the World Edition is the second major release of the corpus. The form of words used for each text in the current release of the corpus is as follows: <editionStmt><para>BNC World Edition: Header automatically generated by mkhdr 0.30 8.1.4. The publication statement 39 </para></editionStmt> Note that here, as elsewhere, the element <para> is used to structure the textual note within a header element. This element is defined as a renaming of the standard TEI <p> element, since the <p> element itself has been redefined with a more restrictive content model (see further section 9 (Compatibility issues).) 8.1.3. The extent statement The standard TEI <extent> element is used to specify the size of the whole corpus, in the corpus header, or of an individual text, in each text header as in the following example: <extent>Approximately 88 Kbytes running text, containing about 5890 orthographically-defined words; for encoding details see <tagUsage> element. </extent> The specified size does not include the size of the header itself. As the text specifies, the size in Kbytes is only approximate (and may vary on different operating systems). The number of words is calculated according to a simple algorithm which defines words as blank-delimited strings. It is not identical to the number of <w> elements actually tagged in the text. For example, the sequence “she’s” would count as one word for the purposes of calculating the extent since it does not contain a blank, but it would be tagged as two distinct <w> elements, whereas the sequence “in spite of” counts as three orthographic words, although this sequence is treated as a single <w> element. Counts are provided for each element actually tagged in a text, as further discussed below (8.2.2 (The tagging declaration) 8.1.4. The publication statement The standard TEI <publicationStmt> element is used to specify publication and availability information for an electronic text. It contains three parts: name and address of distributor These are tagged using the standard <distributor> and <address> elements respectively; for BNC World, in both corpus and text headers, the name and address given is as follows: <distributor> Oxford University Computing Services </distributor> <address> <addrLine>13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN U.K.</addrLine> <addrLine>Telephone: +44 1865 273221</addrLine> <addrLine>Facsimile: +44 1865 273275</addrLine> <addrLine>Internet mail: natcorp@oucs.ox.ac.uk</addrLine> </address> identification numbers for the published text These are tagged using the standard <idno> element. For the corpus header only one such element is specified, as follows: <idno type="BNC">BNC-W</idno> For individual text headers, two identification numbers are supplied, distinguished by the value for the type attribute. <idno type="bnc">A0A</idno> <idno type="old">CAMfct</idno> 40 8.1.5. The source description The second identifier (of type old) is the old-style mnemonic or numeric code attached to BNC texts in early releases of the corpus, and used to label original printed source materials in the BNC Archive. The first three character code (of type bnc) is the standard BNC identifier. It is used both for the filename in which the text is stored and as the value supplied for the id attribute on the <bncDoc> element containing the whole text. availability information For contractual reasons, the corpus header includes a brief rehearsal of the terms and conditions under which the BNC is made available; this is reproduced in section 11.2 (The BNC corpus header) below. A similar brief notice is also provided in the same place for each individual text, as in the following example: <availability status="restricted"><para> Available worldwide THIS TEXT IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD only as part of the British National Corpus at nominal charge FOR ACADEMIC RESEARCH PURPOSES SUBJECT TO A SIGNED END USER LICENCE HAVING BEEN RECEIVED BY OXFORD UNIVERSITY COMPUTING SERVICES, from whom forms and supporting materials are available. THIS TEXT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR COMMERCIAL RESEARCH AND EXPLOITATION unless terms have first been agreed with the BNC Consortium Exploitation Committee. Apply in the first instance to Oxford University Computing Services. It is your responsibility, as a user, to ensure that an End User Licence is in place. For your information, the Terms of the End User Licence are set out in the corpus header, which is likely to have a file name similar to "corphdr" or "CORPHDR". Distribution of any part of the corpus under the terms of the Licence must include a copy of the corpus header. Distribution of this corpus text under the terms of the Licence must include this header embodying this notice. Permissions grantor for World: CAMRA (imprint) of St Albans </para></availability> Note the inclusion at the end of the notice of the name and address of the agency owning rights in the text concerned, which has granted permission for its inclusion in the corpus. If no such agency is named, permission for rights additional to those explicitly given by the licencing arrangements in place should be sought from the BNC Consortium in the first instance. Note that the BNC world edition includes only texts for which world rights have been cleared by the BNC Consortium. date of publication The BNC was first officially published on 24 November 1994. The present edition has 31st October 2000 as its official publication date. 8.1.5. The source description The standard TEI <sourceDesc> element is used to supply bibliographic details for the original source material from which an electronic text derives. In the case of a BNC text, this might be a book, pamphlet, newspaper etc., or a recording. One of the following two elements available within the <sourceDesc> will be used, as appropriate: <recordingStmt> describes a set of recordings used in transcription of a spoken text, either as a series of paragraphs or as a formally structured recording element (8.1.5.1 (The recording statement)). 8.1.5.1. The recording statement 41 <biblStruct> contains a structured bibliographic citation, in which only bibliographic sub-elements appear and in a specified order. (8.1.5.2 (Structured bibliographic record)) These elements are not used within the corpus header, which simply contains a note about the sources from which the corpus was derived, tagged as a <para> (paragraph). The headers of individual texts each contain one of the above elements to specify their source. Context-governed spoken texts derived from broadcast or similar ‘published’ material may have either a recording statement or a bibliographic record as their source. 8.1.5.1. The recording statement The recording statement (<recordingStmt>) element contains one or more <recording> elements, defined as follows: <recording> details of a particular audio recording used as the source of a spoken text, either directly or from a public broadcast. Attributes include: date specifies the date of the recording dur specifies the duration of the recording, in seconds time specifies the time of day when the recording was made. type characterizes the recording in terms of the equipment used to make it. Legal values include: DAT recording made on Digital Audio tape Unknown recording equipment or quality unknown Walkman recording made on Walkman The standard TEI global attribute n is used (for this element only) to provide the number of the audio tape holding the original recording, as deposited with the National Sound Archive in London. The BNC version of this TEI element has two additional attributes (date and time) and it may contain only character data, rather than the more complex substructure permitted by the TEI equivalent. In the following simple example, typical of most of the ‘context-governed’ parts of the BNC, the <recording> element has no content at all: <recordingStmt> <recording n="121101" date="1994-02-09" time="11:00" type="DAT"></recording> </recordingStmt> When, as is often the case for the spoken demographic parts of the BNC, a text has been made up by transcribing several different recordings made by a single respondent over a period of time, each such recording will have its own <recording> element, as in the following example: <recordingStmt> <recording n="018201" dur="322" date="1991-11-28" time="18:15+" type="Walkman" id="KB7RE000"></recording> <recording n="018202" dur="253" date="1991-11-28" time="18:15+" type="Walkman" id="KB7RE001"></recording> <!-- ... --> <recording n="018207" dur="630" date="1991-11-29" time="10:15+" type="Walkman" id="KB7RE006"></recording> <recording n="018301" dur="75" date="1991-11-29" time="12:15+" type="Walkman" id="KB7RE007"> <!-- ... --> </recordingStmt> 42 8.1.5.2. Structured bibliographic record Note the presence of an id attribute on each of the above recordings. The value given here is used to indicate the recording from which a given part of the text was transcribed. Each recording is transcribed as a distinct <div> (division) element within an <stext>, with its identifier supplied as the value of a decls attribute. Thus, in the body of the text from which the above example was taken, there will be a <div> element starting as follows: <div decls="KB7RE0077"> which will contain the part of text transcribed from that recording. As noted above the identifier supplied on the n attribute is quite distinct, and specifies the original tape on which the recording was made. 8.1.5.2. Structured bibliographic record The standard TEI <biblStruct> element is used to record bibliographic information for each non-spoken component of the BNC. As defined in the TEI, this element has a complex structure designed to support a wide range of standard bibliographic practices. In the BNC, its structure is restricted as further described below. At the highest level, all BNC <biblStruct> element will contain a <monogr> element holding other elements that describe the item in question. In a few cases, this may be preceded by an <analytic> element, as further described at the end of this section. At least one <monogr> element must be present in a <biblStruct> element. It may contain the following elements: <title> the title or chief name of a work, including any alternative titles or subtitles; this must be given first. In several cases, a generated title or descriptive paraphrase is used, generally enclosed within square brackets. In the current version of the corpus, subtitles, alternative or series titles are not distinguished from the main title, other than by the use of conventional punctuation. <author> the name of an author (personal or corporate) of a work; names are generally given in canonical form, with surnames preceding forenames. Unlike the TEI equivalent element of the same name, the BNC version has two additional attributes: domicile specifies the author’s domicile, as established for the purposes of the BNC “Britishness” test. born specifies the author’s year of birth, where available. <editor> the name of the editor (personal or corporate) for a work. <imprint> groups information relating to the publication or distribution of a bibliographic item. <biblScope> defines the scope of a bibliographic reference, for example as a list of page numbers, or a named subdivision of a larger work. Attributes include: type identifies the type of information conveyed by the element. In the present edition of the corpus the only value used is pp, i.e. page numbers. A <title> element must be present and is always given first. None of the other components is mandatory, but if any of them are supplied, they must be in the following order, following the title: • one or more statements of intellectual responsibility (i.e. <author> or <editor> elements) 8.1.5.2. Structured bibliographic record • 43 one or more <imprint> elements The n attribute is used with both <author> and <imprint> elements to supply a six-letter code identifying the author or imprint concerned. The values used should be unique across the corpus, but this is not validated by the current release of the DTD. For published texts at least one <imprint> element is supplied, containing the following elements in the order given: <publisher> name of a publisher. <pubPlace> place of publication. <date> date of publication of the edition transcribed, usually given in normalized format. Note that this may not be the same as the date specified by the <creation> element. Attributes include: value specifies standard value for this date in ISO 8601 format The following example demonstrates how these elements are used to record bibliographic details for a typical book: <biblStruct> <monogr> <title>It might have been Jerusalem. </title> <author n="HealyT1" domicile="Scotland">Healy, Thomas</author> <imprint n="POLYGO1"> <publisher>Polygon Books</publisher> <pubPlace>Edinburgh</pubPlace> <date value="1991">1991</date> </imprint> <biblScope type="pp">1-81</biblScope> </monogr> </biblStruct> The following example is typical of the case where a collection of leaflets or newsletters has been treated as a single text: <biblStruct> <monogr> <title>[Potato Marketing Board leaflets]</title> <imprint n="POTATO1"> <publisher>Potato Marketing Board</publisher> <pubPlace>London</pubPlace> <date value="1991">1991</date> </imprint> </monogr> </biblStruct> As noted above, a <monogr> element may be preceded by an <analytic>element. The <analytic> element is used on a few occasions where the item encoded as a single text in the BNC is in fact only a part of a larger bibliographic item. In the following example, the source for the text is a single article which was published in a collection with a different title and author: <biblStruct> <analytic> <title>Damages on death</title> <author n="SauntT1">Saunt, Thomas</author> </analytic> 44 8.2.1. Documentary components of the encoding description <monogr> <editor>Kemp, David</editor> <title>Damages for personal injury and death</title> <edition> (5th edition). </edition> <imprint n="LONGMA1"> <publisher>Longman Group UK Ltd</publisher> <pubPlace>Harlow</pubPlace> <date value="1993">1993</date> </imprint> <biblScope type="pp">52-68</biblScope> </monogr> </biblStruct> Where ‘series’ information is available for a given title, this is not normally tagged distinctly. Instead the series title is given as part of the monographic title, usually preceded by a colon. This level of bibliographic description has not been carried out with complete consistency across the current release of the corpus. 8.2. The encoding description The second major component of the TEI header is the encoding description (<encodingDesc>). This contains information about the relationship between an encoded text and its original source and describes the editorial and other principles employed throughout the corpus. It also contains reference information used throughout the corpus. The standard TEI <encodingDesc> element has the following six components: <projectDesc> describes in detail the purpose for which an electronic file was encoded, together with any other relevant information concerning the process by which it was assembled or collected. <samplingDecl> contains a prose description of the rationale and methods used in sampling texts in the creation of the corpus. <editorialDecl> provides details of editorial principles and practices applied during the encoding of a text. <tagsDecl> provides detailed information about the tagging applied to a corpus text. <refsDecl> specifies how canonical references are constructed for a text. <classDecl> contains a series of <category> elements, defining the classification codes used for texts within the corpus. In the BNC, one of each of these elements appears in the corpus header, with the exception of the <tagsDecl> element which is also given in the individual text headers. 8.2.1. Documentary components of the encoding description The <projectDesc> element for the corpus gives a brief description of the goals, organization and results of the BNC project. It is reproduced in section 11.2 (The BNC corpus header) below. The <samplingDecl> element for the corpus reads as follows: <samplingDecl> <para>Different parts of the BNC were constructed using different sampling policies, as further described in the BNC Design Documentation. The policies are summarized below. Note that information about which policy resulted in the selection of a particular text is not available. <list> <item id="SD000"><para> Published: chosen selectively from candidate population </para></item> 8.2.2. The tagging declaration 45 <item id="SD001"><para> Published: chosen at random from candidate population </para></item> <item id="SD002"><para> Unpublished: chosen according to relevant design criteria </para></item> <item id="SD003"><para> Spoken: obtained from demographic sample of UK population </para></item> <item id="SD004"><para> Spoken: obtained in context determined by design criteria </para></item></list></para></samplingDecl> The declaration contains an introductory paragraph (tagged with the standard TEI <p> — renamed as <para> — element) followed by a list„ each item of which defines a different sampling strategy used in the corpus. The values given for the id attribute on each <item> will be specified in the list of identifier values supplied as the value for the target attribute of the <catRef> element prefixed to a particular text’s header. For example, the header of a spoken demographic text will include a <catRef> element like the following: <catref target=’... SD003 ...’> where the dots indicate other declarations applicable to this text. An exactly equivalent method is used to indicate the various editorial practices applicable in different portion of the corpus. The list of practices is given in an <editorialDecl> element, reproduced in section 11.2 (The BNC corpus header) below, each item of which has an identifying code which is subsequently referenced via the decls attribute on the <div> or <text> element to which that editorial practice applies. The following table summarizes the codes used in the present version of the corpus: CN000 Errors tagged with <sic> when seen; no normalization CN001 Errors tagged with <sic> if seen; normalisation with <corr> CN002 Normalized to standard British English or control list member CN004 Corrections and normalizations applied silently HN000 Smart elision of line-end hyphens; &rehy used for remainder HN001 Dumb elision of line-end hyphens; true hyphens hand-reinstated HN002 Line-end hyphens removed by hand where appropriate HN003 Source material contains no line-end hyphens QN000 Open and close quote normalized to &bquo, &equo QN001 Open and close quote normalized to &quo QN002 Quotation may be represented using <shift> SN000 Segmentation carried out by CLAWS5. 8.2.2. The tagging declaration The standard tagging declaration (<tagsDecl>) element is used slightly differently in corpus and in text headers. In the corpus header, it is used to list every element name actually used within the corpus, together with a brief description of its function. In text headers, it is used to specify the number of elements actually tagged within each text. In either case it consists of a number of <tagUsage> elements, defined as follows: <tagUsage> supplies information about the usage of a specific element within a <text>. Attributes include: gi the name (generic identifier) of the element indicated by the tag. occurs the number of occurrences of this element within the text. 46 8.2.3. The reference and classification declarations In the corpus header, each <tagUsage> element contains a brief description of the element specified by its <gi> element; the occurs attribute is not supplied, as in the following extract: <tagUsage gi="div4"> Written text division, level 4 </tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="event"> Non-verbal event in spoken text </tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="gap"> Point where source material has omitted </tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="head"> Header or headline in written text </tagUsage> . In text headers, the <tagUsage> elements are empty, but the occurs attribute is always supplied, and indicates the number of such elements which appear within the text, as in the following example, taken from a typical written text: <tagsdecl> <tagsDecl> <tagUsage gi="body" occurs="1"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="c" occurs="4649"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="caption" occurs="77"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="div1" occurs="2"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="div2" occurs="10"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="div3" occurs="49"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="gap" occurs="1"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="head" occurs="55"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="hi" occurs="50"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="item" occurs="26"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="list" occurs="4"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="note" occurs="3"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="p" occurs="378"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="pb" occurs="65"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="ptr" occurs="79"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="s" occurs="1713"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="sic" occurs="1"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="text" occurs="1"></tagUsage> <tagUsage gi="w" occurs="40394"></tagUsage> </tagsDecl> 8.2.3. The reference and classification declarations The <refsDecl> element for the corpus header defines the approved format for references to the corpus. It takes the following form <refsDecl> <para>Canonical references in the British National Corpus are to text segment (<s>) elements, and are constructed by taking the value of the n attribute of the <cdif> element containing the target text, and concatenating a dot separator, followed by the value of the n attribute of the target <s> element. </para></refsDecl> The standard TEI <classDecl> element is used in the BNC Corpus Header to formally define the text classication scheme applied to the corpus, and the particular codes within it. It consists of a set of <category> elements, each representing a particular textual classification feature and a value for that feature. <category> contains an individual descriptive category or feature-value pair. 8.3. The profile description 47 <catDesc> describes some category within a taxonomy or text typology, in the form of a brief prose description. For example, the following <category> elements appear within the BNC <classDecl> element in the header: <category id="wridom"> <catDesc>Domain for written corpus texts</catDesc> <category id="wridom1"> <catDesc>Imaginative</catDesc> </category> <category id="wridom2"> <catDesc>Informative: natural & pure science</catDesc> </category> <category id="wridom3"> <catDesc>Informative: applied science</catDesc> </category> <category id="wridom4"> <catDesc>Informative: social science</catDesc> </category> <category id="wridom5"> <catDesc>Informative: world affairs</catDesc> </category> <category id="wridom6"> <catDesc>Informative: commerce & finance</catDesc> </category> <category id="wridom7"> <catDesc>Informative: arts</catDesc> </category> <category id="wridom8"> <catDesc>Informative: belief & thought</catDesc> </category> <category id="wridom9"> <catDesc>Informative: leisure</catDesc> </category> </category> The <catDesc> element contained by the outer <category> element here (that with identifier wridom) is understood to apply also to each <catDesc> contained by each of its constituent (daughter) <category> elements. That is, the full description for category wridom3 is “Domain for written corpus texts : informative: natural science”. The category descriptions applicable to a given text are specified by the <catRef> element within its header, as described above. Its target lists the identifiers of all <category> elements applicable to that text. Thus, the header of a written text assigned to the social science domain which has a corporate author will include a <catRef> element like the following: <catref target=’... wriaty1 wridom4...’> The dots above represent the identifiers of all other category codes applicable to this text. A full list of all category codes, and the numbers of texts so classified in the current release of the corpus is provided in section 10.8 (Text and genre classification codes). Information about the classification and categorization of an individual text is held within the <textClass> element discussed below (8.3.5 (Text classification)) 8.3. The profile description The third component of the TEI header is the profile description (<profileDesc>) element, which has the following components: <creation> contains information about the creation of a text. 48 8.3.3. The participant description <langUsage> describes the languages, sublanguages, registers, dialects etc. represented within a text. <particDesc> describes the identifiable participants in a linguistic interaction together with their relationships, where known. <settingDesc> describes the setting or settings within which a language interaction takes place. <textClass> groups information which describes the nature or topic of a text in terms of a standard classification scheme, thesaurus, etc. These elements are all used in the BNC, as further described in the following sections. 8.3.1. The creation element This element is provided to record the date of first publication of individual published texts, and any details concerning the origination of any spoken or written texts, whether or not covered elsewhere. It is supplied in every text header, although the details provided vary. As a minimum, a date (tagged with the standard <date> element) will be included; this gives the date the content of this text was first created. For a spoken text, this will be the same as the date of the recording; for a written text, it will normally be the date of first publication. Here are two typical examples: <creation><date>1992-02-11</date>: </creation> <creation><date>1971</date>: originally published by Jonathan Cape. </creation> For imaginative works, the creation date is also the date used to classify the text (by means of the writim category). For other written works, such as textbooks, which are likely to have been extensively revised since their first publication, the date used to classify the text will be that of the edition described in the <sourceDesc>, but the original date will also be recorded within the <creation> element. 8.3.2. The <langUsage> element Unlike the other elements of the profile description, the language usage element occurs only in the corpus header. It contains the following text: <langUsage> The language of the British National Corpus is modern British English. Words, fragments, and passages from many other languages, both ancient and modern, occur within the corpus where these may be represented using a Latin alphabet. Long passages in these languages, and material in other languages, are generally silently deleted. In no case is the lang attribute used to indicate the language of a word, phrase or passage, nor are alternate writing system definitions used. </langUsage> 8.3.3. The participant description The participant description (<particDesc>) element is used to provide information about speakers of texts transcribed for the BNC. In its basic structure it is close to the element defined by the TEI but it has been modified to include some more specific elements provided for the BNC. It appears both within the corpus header, to define the generic “unknown participant”, and also within individual spoken text headers to define the participants specific to those texts. 8.3.3.1. The person element 49 It contains a series of <person> elements describing the participants whose speech is transcribed in this text, followed by an optional <particLinks> element describing any relationships or links amongst them. 8.3.3.1. The person element Each <person> element describes a single participant in a language interaction and may take one or more of the following attributes: id (mandatory) supplies a unique code used to identify this speaker and their utterances in the transcription. role specifies the role of this participant with respect to the respondent, as specified by the respondent. sex specifies the sex of the participant. Possible values are: m f u male female unknown or inapplicable age specifies the age group to which the participant belongs. Possible values are: 0 1 2 3 4 5 X Under 15 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 59 years Over 59 years Unknown flang specifies the first language or mother tongue of the participant. Possible values are listed in section 10.6 (Regional codes). dialect specifies any dialect spoken by the participant, as specified by the respondent. Possible values are listed in section 10.6 (Regional codes). soc specifies the social class of the participant. Legal values are: AB C1 C2 DE UU AB (top or middle management, administrative or professional) C1 (junior management, supervisory or clerical) C2 (skilled manual) DE (semi-skilled or unskilled) Class unknown educ specifies the age at which the participant ceased full-time education. Possible values are: 0 1 2 3 4 X Still in education Left school aged 14 or under Left school aged 15 or 16 Left school aged 17 or 18 Education continued until age 19 or over Information not available resp (for spoken demographic participants only) specifies the identifier of the respondent in whose data this participant’s interactions are recorded. The global id attribute is required for each participant whose speech is included in a text, and its value is unique within the corpus. Although a given individual will always have the same identifier within a single text, there is no way of identifying the same individual appearing 50 8.3.3.2. The particLinks element in different texts. For this reason, all demographically sampled conversations collected by a single respondent are treated together as a single text. The value for the flang attribute consists of a two-letter language code taken from ISO 639 (normally EN for English), optionally suffixed by a three-letter country code taken from ISO 3166. Thus “EN-GBR” is English as spoken in the United Kingdom; “EN-CAN” is English as spoken in Canada, and “FR-FRA” is French as spoken in France. The value for the dialect attribute is also a three-letter code taken from a local extension to ISO 3166. A full list of codes used and their meanings is given in section 10.6 (Regional codes). Where available, any additional information about a participant will be provided as text within the <person> element, enclosed within a <para> element. In the BNC DTD, the following extra elements are also provided for this purpose: age specified more exactly than by the age attribute, which groups respondents into age bands. name a proper name used for the person. occupation characterization of the person’s occupation. dialect characterization of the person’s dialect. In each case, the information provided is that given by the respondent and is taken from the log books issued to all participants in the demographic part of the corpus. It has not been normalized. Here is a typical example from the demographic part of the corpus: <person age="0" dialect="XLO" id="PS5A1" role="self" sex="m" soc="C2"> <name>Terry</name> <age>14</age> <occupation>student</occupation> <dialect>London</dialect></person> Here is a typical example from the context-defined part of the corpus: <person age="X" educ="X" id="PS2AY" n="W0003" sex="m" soc="UU"> <name>Frank Harasikwa</name> <occupation>politician</occupation> <para>Euro candidate presenting self for selection</para></person> 8.3.3.2. The particLinks element Relationships between participants, where specified, are represented using the standard TEI <relation> element which has the following description and attributes: <relation> describes any kind of relationship or linkage amongst a specified group of participants. Attributes include: active identifies the “active” participants in a directed relationship, or all the participants in a mutual one. desc supplies a name for the relationship, seen from the point of view of the active participant in a directed relationship. mutual indicates whether the relationship holds equally amongst all participants. Legal values are: Y the relationship is mutual 8.3.4. The setting description 51 N the relationship is directed passive identifies the “passive” participants in a directed relationship. A list of the different types of relationship identified amongst participants is given in section 10.7 (Relationship codes). Following the TEI Guidelines, we distinguish between mutual relationships, in which all participants are on an equal footing, and directed relationships, in which the roles of the participants are typically described differently. The roles applicable to a directed relationship are arbitrarily classed here as either active or passive. For example, the relationships “colleague” or “spouse” would be classed as mutual, while “employee” or “wife” would be classed as directed. A relationship such as “sister” may or may not be directed, depending on whether it obtains between two women or between a man and a women. For a mutual relationship, only the active attribute will be supplied; for a directed one, both active and passive attributes will be supplied. In either case, these attributes take as value a list of the identifiers of the <person> elements understood to be involved in the relationship concerned. In the current edition of the corpus, relation information is provided in this form only for the context-governed participants. The relationships between participants in the demographicallysampled part of the corpus are indicated by the role attribute as discussed above. 8.3.4. The setting description The TEI <settDesc> element is used to document the context within which a spoken text takes place. It appears once in the header of each spoken text, and contains one or more <setting> elements for each distinct recording. <setting> describes one particular setting in which a language interaction takes place. The following attributes are used in the BNC: who supplies the identifiers of the participants at this setting. id supplies a unique identifier for this setting. n supplies the identifier used for the <recording> element corresponding with this setting. The content of each <setting> element supplies additional details about the place, time of day, and other activities going on, using the following additional elements: <name> contains a place name, usually prefixed by the name of the English county in which it is located. <locale> contains a brief informal description of the nature of a place, for example a room, a restaurant, a park bench etc. <activity> contains a brief informal description of what a participant in a language interaction is doing other than speaking, if anything. Bears an additional attribute: spont indicates the degree of spontaneity associated with the activity as either H (high) M (medium) or L (low) Some typical examples follow: <setting n="020901" who=’PS000 DCJPS000 DCJPS001’> <name>Essex: Harlow </name> <locale> Harlow College</locale> <activity spont="M"> A’level lecture </activity> </setting> 52 8.3.5. Text classification <setting id="KDFSE002" n="063505" who=’PS0M6’> <name>Lancashire: Morecambe </name> <locale> at home </locale> <activity spont="H"> watching television </activity> </setting> 8.3.5. Text classification The TEI provides a number of ways in which classification or text-type information may be specified for a text, grouped together within a <textClass> element, which appears once in the header of each text. Classifications may be represented using references to internally defined classications provided in the <classCode> element (such as the BNC classification scheme described in section 8.2.3 (The reference and classification declarations)), by reference to some other predefined classification system, or by an open set of keywords. All three methods are used in the BNC, using the following elements: <catRef> specifies one or more defined categories within some taxonomy or text typology. Attributes include: target identifies all the categories concerned. <classCode> contains the code used for this text in an externally-defined classification system: in this release of the BNC, the genre codes defined by David Lee are used. <keywords> contains a list of keywords or phrases identifying the topic or nature of a text, each of which is tagged as a <term> element. A <catRef> element is provided in the header of each text. Its target attribute contains values for each of the classification codes listed in the following table and defined in the corpus header. In each case, the classification code consists of an alphabetic prefix (e.g. alltim) identifying the category (e.g. "date"), followed by a single digit indicating a value for that category. Thus the code alltim1 indicates “dated 1960-1974”. The value 0 is always used to indicate missing or unknown values. A list of the values used is given in section 10.8 (Text and genre classification codes) below. This taxonomy is that originally defined for selection and description of texts during the design of the corpus, as further discussed elsewhere. It is of course possible to classify the texts in many other ways, and no claim is made that this method is universally applicable or even generally useful, though it does serve to identify broadly distinct sub-parts of the corpus for investigation. The reader is also cautioned that, although an attempt has been made in the current edition of the corpus to correct the more egregious classification errors noted in the first edition, unquestionably many errors and inconsistencies remain. In particular, the categories wrilev (perceived level of difficulty) and wrista (estimated circulation size) were incorrectly differentiated during the preparation of the corpus and cannot be relied on. A <classCode> element is also provided for every text in the corpus. It contains the code assigned to this text in David Lee’s genre-based analysis carried out at Lancaster University since publication of the first edition of the BNC. In the first release of the BNC, most texts were assigned a set of descriptive keywords, tagged within the <keywords> element. These terms were not taken from any particular descriptive thesaurus or closed vocabulary; the words or phrases used are those which seemed useful to the data preparation agency concerned, and are thus often inconsistent or even misleading. They have been retained unchanged in the present version of the BNC, pending a more thorough revision. In this edition of the BNC, a second set of keywords has been supplied for the majority of written texts. These keywords are also tagged using a <keywords> element, but with 9. Compatibility issues 53 a value for the source attribute of COPAC, indicating that the terms so tagged are derived from a different source. The source used is a major online library catalogue service (see http://www.copac.ac.uk), from which we have taken the subject keywords provided for each title identifiable as forming part of the BNC. Like other public access catalogue systems, COPAC uses a well-defined controlled list of keywords for its subject indexing, details of which are not further given here. Here is an example showing how one text (BND) is classified in each of these three ways: <textClass> <catRef target="alltim3 allava2 alltyp3 wriaag0 wriad0 wriase3 wriaty2 wriaud3 wridom8 wrilev2 wrimed1 wripp5 wrisam1 wrista2 writas3"> <classCode scheme="DLee">W_religion</classCode> <keywords scheme="COPAC"> <term>Marriage - Religious aspects - Christianity</term> <term>Marriage - Christian viewpoints</term></keywords> <keywords> <term>Christian guide to marriage</term> </keywords> </textClass> 8.4. The revision description The revision description (<revisionDesc>) element is the fourth and final element in the standard TEI header. In the BNC, it consists of a series of <change> elements, each containing a <date>, a <respStmt>, and a <para> element. A new <change> element was added at the start of the list for each major change made in the text or header during preparation of the current edition of the corpus. Here is the start of a typical example: <change><date>2000-09-01</date> <respStmt><resp>ed</resp><name>OUCS</name></respStmt> <para>Check all tagcounts</para></change> <change><date>2000-06-23</date> <respStmt><resp>ed</resp><name>OUCS</name></respStmt> <para>Resequenced s-units and added headers</para></change> <change><date>2000-01-29</date> <respStmt><resp>ed</resp><name>OUCS</name></respStmt> <para>Revised participant details</para></change> <change><date>10-jan-1994</date> <respstmt><resp>made header</resp><name>DD</resp></respstmt> </change> When any significant change is made to any component of the corpus, the following steps are taken: • a <change> element is added to the <revisionDesc> of the text affected • the update attribute of the text header is changed to the date of the change • the value of the status attribute of the text header is set to “update” 9. Compatibility issues The first version of the BNC was released slightly in advance of the publication of the TEI’s definitive Recommendations, and over a year before publication of the Corpus Encoding Standard. Although all three standards have much in common (in particular, CDIF - Corpus 54 9.1. Differences between the BNC DTD and TEI Document Interchange Format - the BNC’s own initial DTD, was influential in the design of the other two), they are not identical. Several elements are named differently, and some, more significantly, have different content models or attributes. In the present release of the Corpus, considerable effort has been made to improve compatibility of the BNC DTD with TEI and with CES, while retaining as far as possible a degree of compatibility with CDIF. The objective was to ensure that a document which conformed to the BNC’s DTD would also conform to either of the other two standards, rather than to ensure that any CES or TEI conformant document would also be BNC conformant. This necessarily involved some modification of the original tagging of the corpus, which is detailed in this section. 9.1. Differences between the BNC DTD and TEI The present version of the BNC document type declaration (DTD) can be expressed as a set of extensions against the standard TEI dtd, using the extension mechanism recommended by that standard. Full details of the procedure are given in chapter 3 of the TEI Guidelines. Essentially, the procedure requires the definition of two ‘extension’ files, called here bncMods.ent and bncMods.dtd, the former containing definitions of parameter entities needed for this set of extensions, and the latter containing the actual SGML element and attribute definitions which make up the required modifications. Copies of these files are included in the present release, along with the DTD derived from them. The present section describes their content informally. The DTD described elsewhere in this document makes use of several elements already defined in other TEI tagsets, in particular the base tag sets for prose and for spoken texts, and the additional tagsets for language corpora and analysis. To combine all of these with the extension files mentioned above, a TEI conformant document will begin as follows: <!DOCTYPE TEI.2 SYSTEM "tei2.dtd" [ <!ENTITY % TEI.prose "INCLUDE"> <!ENTITY % TEI.spoken "INCLUDE"> <!ENTITY % TEI.general "INCLUDE"> <!ENTITY % TEI.analysis "INCLUDE"> <!ENTITY % TEI.corpora "INCLUDE"> <!ENTITY % TEI.extensions.ent SYSTEM "bncMods.ent"> <!ENTITY % TEI.extensions.dtd SYSTEM "bncMods.dtd"> ] ]> This file can be compiled to form a one file version of the DTD, in which all parameter references have been resolved, and any redundant declarations removed, using software such as the TEI PizzaChef. The file bncMods.ent consists of a number of SGML parameter entity definitions, which over-ride the definitions provided in the TEI DTD itself. These declarations have the following effects: • to exclude from the DTD a large number of standard TEI elements which are not actually used in the BNC DTD; • to provide alternative names for some standard TEI elements; • to exclude from the TEI DTD some elements which are redefined, either with a stricter content model, or with differing attribute lists, in the BNC DTD; • to specify the location within the TEI class system of some elements not defined in the TEI DTD. Taking these in turn, some 114 standard TEI elements are excluded from the DTD by means of parameter entity declarations like the following: 9.1. Differences between the BNC DTD and TEI 55 <!ENTITY % ab "IGNORE"> <!-- ... --> <!ENTITY % xref "IGNORE"> The following is a complete list of standard TEI elements excluded in this way: <ab>, <abbr>, <add>, <affiliation>, <alt>, <altG1rp>, <anchor>, <argument>, <authority>, <back>, <biblFull>, <birth>, <broadcast>, <byline>, <cb>, <channel>, <cit>, <cl>, <constitution>, <correction>, <dateline>, <dateRange>, <del>, <derivation>, <distinct>, <div0>, <div5>, <div6>, <div7>, <divGen>, <docAuthor>, <docDate>, <docEdition>, <docImprint>, <docTitle>, <domain>, <education>, <emph>, <epigraph>, <equipment>, <expan>, <factuality>, <firstLang>, <foreign>, <front>, <fsdDecl>, <funder>, <gloss>, <group>, <headLabel>, <headItem>, <hyphenation>, <index>, <interp>, <interpGrp>, <interpretation>, <join>, <joinGrp>, <kinesic>, <link>, <linkGrp>, <m>, <measure>, <meeting>, <metDecl>, <mentioned>, <milestone>, <normalization>, <notesStmt>, <num>, <opener>, <orig>, <personGrp>, <phr>, <postBox>, <postCode>, <preparedness>, <principal>, <purpose>, <q>, <quotation>, <rendition>, <residence>, <rs>, <reg>, <scriptStmt>, <seg>, <segmentation>, <series>, <seriesStmt>, <signed>, <soCalled>, <socecStatus>, <span>, <spanGrp>, <sponsor>, <state>, <stdVals>, <step>, <street>, <symbol>, <textDesc>, <time>, <timeRange>, <titlePage>, <titlePart>, <trailer>, <variantEncoding>, <when>, <writing>, <xptr>, <xref>. Four elements in the TEI DTD are given different names in the BNC DTD. For example, the TEI element <speaker> is renamed <spkr>. The declarations below effect this and the other renamings required, by changing the value of the relevant parameter entity: <!ENTITY <!ENTITY <!ENTITY <!ENTITY % % % % n.teiCorpus.2 "bnc"> n.TEI.2 "bncDoc"> n.p "para"> n.speaker "spkr"> The next part of the bncExtns.ent file contains IGNORE declarations like those above, which have the effect of removing the existing definitions for 22 TEI elements which are to be redefined. The redefinitions are provided in the second of the two BNC extension files, bncExtn.dtd, along with definitions for some new elements not otherwise available. Their effects are summarized in the following table. Table 19. Summary of differences between TEI and BNC TEI Element <TEI.2> <activity> <age> <align> <author> <body> <c> <caption> <change> <dialect> Difference in BNC dtd Changed content model to allow either text or stext; renamed as bncDoc Simplified content model; added attribute New element New element Simplified content model; added attributes Simplified content model redefined to use endtag and shortref minimization New element Changed content model New element 56 9.2. Differences between the BNC DTD and CDIF <div> <div1> <div2> <div3> <div4> <item> <loc> <p> <person> <poem> <quote> <recording> <s> <shift> <sp> <stext> <text> <trunc> <unclear> <w> Changed content model, specific to speech Simplified content model Simplified content model Simplified content model Simplified content model Changed to disallow mixed content New element New simplified element (TEI p is renamed para) Simplified content model; added attributes New element Changed content model to disallow mixed content Simplified content model; added attributes Simplified content model Mandatory attribute made optional Changed content model New element Simplified content model New element Simplified content model; added attributes redefined to use endtag and shortref minimization Finally, as mentioned above, there are six elements defined in the BNC DTD which do not appear in the TEI DTD. These must be added to the appropriate element class in the TEI content model. The following declarations in the bncMods.ent file have that effect: <!ENTITY <!ENTITY <!ENTITY <!ENTITY % % % % x.chunk "p|"> x.common "caption|poem|unclear|"> x.divtop "align|"> x.seg "trunc|"> Detailed discussion of the extension mechanism and general conformance issues relating to the use of the TEI is given in chapters 28 and 29 of the TEI Guidelines and is not further discussed here. For an explanation of the mechanisms used above, the detailed presentation of the general organization of the TEI DTD provided in chapter 3 of the Guidelines may also be helpful. 9.2. Differences between the BNC DTD and CDIF This section lists significant differences between the current BNC DTD and CDIF 1.0. It lists elements whose names have been changed, elements whose attributes have changed, and elements whose content has been changed in such a way that CDIF-conformant files will not parse against the new DTD. The following CDIF elements have been given different names: • <avail> is now <availability> • <biblscop> is now <biblScope> • <biblstr> is now <biblStruct> • <bibnote> is now <note> • <clasdecl> is now <classDecl> • <corr> is now an <item> within <encodingDesc> • <editdecl> is now <editorialDecl> 9.2. Differences between the BNC DTD and CDIF • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 57 <ednstmt> is now <editionStmt> <encdesc> is now <encodingDesc> <header> is now <teiHeader> <hyph> is now an <item> within <encodingDesc> <partics> is now <particDesc> <profdesc> is now <profileDesc> <projdesc> is now <projectDesc> <pubstmt> is now <publicationStmt> <quot> is now an <item> within <encodingDesc> <rec> is now <recording> <recstmt> is now <recordingStmt> <reg> is now <corr> <relation> is now <particLinks> <revdesc> is now <revisionDesc> <segm> is now an <item> within <encodingDesc> <settdesc> is now <settingDesc> <srcdesc> is now <sourceDesc> <titstmt> is now <titleStmt> <txtclass> is now <textClass> The following elements have significantly different attributes • • • • • • <activity> has acquired the attribute spont, formerly present on its parent <setting> <sic>, <gap>, and <corr> have all acquired attributes resp (rather than ed) <corr> and <sic> no longer have a cause attribute <gap> has acquired the attribute reason (in place of cause) the complete attribute has been removed from <text> and <stext> <w> has a different set of values for its type attribute The content models for elements in the BNC DTD are generally less restrictive than those of CDIF. In the following list, we specify only those elements where an element conforming to the CDIF model would not also conform to the BNC model. Table 20. CDIF elements whose content model has changed element <address> CDIF model #PCDATA <avail> <change> <clasdecl> <editdecl> <ednstmt> <encDesc> #PCDATA (date, respStmt+) (category+) (corr | quot | hyph | segm | trans)+ #PCDATA (projDesc, (sampDecl|editDecl)*, refsDecl+, tagsDecl?, clasDecl?) <imprint> (pubPlace | name | date)+ <langusg> #PCDATA BNC model (addrLine+ | (name | postBox | postCode | street)*) (para)* (date, respStmt+,para) (taxonomy+) (para+) ((edition, respStmt*) | para+) projectDesc*, samplingDecl*, editorialDecl*, tagsDecl?, refsDecl*, classDecl*, para*) (pubPlace | publisher | date | biblScope)* (para | language)+ 58 10. Miscellaneous code tables <list> <monogr> <partics> <projdesc> <refsdecl> <sampdecl> <setting> <sp> <text> (head*, (label?, item)+) title+, (author | respStmt)*, (edition, respStmt?)*, imprint*, (bibNote | idno | biblScop)* (head?, (item* | (label, item)*)) ((((author | editor | respStmt)+, title+, (editor | respStmt)*) | (title+, (author | editor | respStmt)*))?, (note | meeting)*, (edition, (editor | respStmt)*)*, imprint, (imprint | extent | biblScope)*) (person+, relation* ) (para+ | (person+, particLinks?)) #PCDATA (para)+ #PCDATA (para)+ #PCDATA (para)+ (locName?, locale?, activity?) (para+ | (name | date | locale | activity)*) (spkr*, (p | sp | bibl | caption | list | (spkr?, (p | l | lg | poem | stage | note | poem | quote)* ) +(stage) note | caption)+) ( (p|sp|bibl | caption | list | note | (body) +(gap | lb | milestone | pb | poem | quote)*, (div1)*) +(gap | lb | ptr) loc | pb | ptr) 10. Miscellaneous code tables This section consists of a series of tables identifying a number of codes used in various aspects of the corpus and its encoding. The following code tables are provided: • 10.1 (Elements defined by the BNC DTD) lists all SGML elements used in the corpus, with a brief description of each • 10.2 (Character entities defined by the BNC DTD) lists all SGML entities used in the corpus, with a brief description of each • 10.3 (Division types) lists all values actually used in the corpus for the type attribute on division elements (<div1>, <div2> etc.) • 10.4 (Rendition codes) lists all values used in the corpus for the r (rendition) attribute, chiefly on <hi> elements, to indicate typographic rendering of the source • 10.5 (Voice quality codes) lists all values used in the corpus for the new attribute on the <shift> element, to indicate changes in voice quality for spoken texts • 10.6 (Regional codes) lists the codes used to identify regional origins of participants, as specified in the <person> element in the header • 10.7 (Relationship codes) lists the codes used to identify relationships documented between participants, as specified in the <relation> element in the header • 10.9 (Word class codes) lists all part of speech codes in the C5 tagset, used to specify the linguistic category for all <w> and <c> elements In addition, a list of ‘non-orthographic words’ recognized by the CLAWS system (i.e. multiword items and clitics) which was included in this section in the first edition of this document is now available in the accompanying Manual to accompany The British National Corpus (Version 2) with Improved Word-class Tagging by Geoffrey Leech and Nicholas Smith. The list of text classification codes present in the first edition of this document is now included only as part of the presentation of the corpus header in section 11.2 (The BNC corpus header). 10.1. Elements defined by the BNC DTD 59 10.1. Elements defined by the BNC DTD The following list gives a brief description of each element defined in the BNC document type definition (DTD). Elements are listed in alphabetical order. Descriptions prefixed by “(H)” are for elements which appear only in the text headers. Counts are given for elements occurring within texts. <activity> (H) participants’ activity during recording <address> (H) postal or other address <align> alignment map for synchronizing overlap points (3461) <analytic> (H) analytic bibliographic entry <author> (H) author in bibliographic entry <avail> (H) availability code for file <bibl> loosely structured bibliographic reference (1037) <biblScope> (H) page range within bibliographic entry <biblStruct> (H) structured bibliographic entry <bnc> the BNC itself <bncDoc> an individual text in the BNC <body> the body of a written text in the BNC (3136) <c> a punctuation mark (13620069) <caption> a floating heading or caption (89935) <catDesc> (H) description of a category <category> (H) a category-value pair <catRef> (H) category codes applicable to a text <change> (H) change note <classDecl> (H) description of classification scheme <corr> editorial correction (8323) <creation> (H) information about creation of a text <date> (H) a date <classCode> (H) externally-defined classification code for a text <div> any subdivision of a spoken text (3779) <div1> first-level subdivision of a written text (84777) <div2> second-level subdivision of a written text (72697) <div3> third-level subdivision of a written text (38122) <div4> fourth-level subdivision of a written text (12506) <editorialDecl> (H) descriptions of editorial policies <edition> (H) edition in a bibliographic entry <editionStmt> (H) information about a particular edition <encodingDesc> (H) encoding description <event> non-verbal event within a spoken text (6565) <extent> (H) size of a corpus text <fileDesc> (H) documentation of an electronic text <gap> a spot where part of source text has been omitted (95959) <head> any form of heading or title (222876) <hi> typographically highlighted phrase (210927) <idno> (H) identifying number for a text <imprint> (H) imprint within a bibliographic entry <item> item within a list (117207) <keyWords> (H) descriptive keywords for topics of a text <l> line of verse (51559) 60 10.1. Elements defined by the BNC DTD <label> label of a list item (65664) <langUsage> (H) description of languages used in a text <lb> line break in printed source (169) <lg> group of verse lines (1) <list> list of items (19758) <loc> synchronisation point within an alignment map (244975) <locale> (H) description of a place where speech recorded <monogr> (H) monographic bibliographic entry <name> (H) name of place where speech recorded <note> note or comment of any kind (17206) <p> paragraph in written text (1515002) <particDesc> (H) description of spoken text participants <pause> noticeable pause in spoken text (217916) <pb> page break in written text (153642) <person> (H) information about a speaker <poem> group of verse lines in a written text (3048) <profileDesc> (H) additional information about a text <projectDesc> (H) background information about BNC project <ptr> link to a displaced element or to synchronisation point (578248) <publicationStmt> (H) publication or distribution information <pubPlace> (H) place of publication within bibliographic entry <quote> quotation from some other work (15221) <recording> (H) information about a single recording <recordingStmt> (H) information about the recordings from which a transcript was made <refsDecl> (H) description of reference system used <reg> an editorial regularization (8363) <relation> (H) relationship between participants in a spoken text <resp> (H) nature of responsibility <respStmt> (H) statement of responsibility in a bibliographic entry <revisionDesc> (H) revision description <s> sentence-like linguistic segment (6053093) <salute> salutation or greeting (444) <samplingDecl> (H) description of sampling policy <settingDesc> (H) description of the settings in which speech occurs <setting> (H) an individual setting in which speech occurs <shift> change in voice quality (36216) <sic> apparently erroneous transcription (7797) <sp> speech in a written text (29858) <spkr> speaker of a speech in a written text (23708) <sourceDesc> (H) description of the source for a text <stage> stage direction in a written text (508) <stext> an individual spoken text (918) <tagsDecl> (H) list of tags used in a particular text <tagUsage> (H) count for a particular tag in a text <teiHeader> meta-information describing a corpus text <term> (H) individual term in a list of keywords <text> an individual written text (3136) 10.2. Character entities defined by the BNC DTD 61 <title> (H) title within a bibliographic entry <titleStmt> (H) title statement for a text <trans> (H) declaration of transcription policy <trunc> truncated form in a spoken text (52724) <textClass> (H) text classification <u> utterance in a spoken text (775799) <unclear> inaudible or incomprehensible passage in a spoken text (204239) <vocal> non-verbal vocalization in a spoken text (44286) <w> POS-tagged lexical item (97619934) 10.2. Character entities defined by the BNC DTD The following list gives a brief description of each character entity used within the text of the BNC. Declarations for these entities may be found either in standard entity sets or from the entity definitions supplied as part of the BNC document type definition, in the file BNCents.dtd. In either case, system specific values should be supplied for the characters described below. The number in parentheses indicates the number of times this entity reference appears in the current version of the corpus. Table 21. Character entities used in the BNC entity Aacute aacute abreve Acirc acirc acute AElig aelig agr Agrave agrave Amacr amacr amp aogon ape Aring aring ast atilde Auml auml Bgr bgr bquo bsol bull cacute description capital A, acute accent small a, acute accent small A, breve capital A, circumflex accent small a, circumflex accent acute accent capital AE diphthong (ligature) small ae diphthong (ligature) small alpha, Greek capital A, grave accent small a, grave accent capital A, macron small a, macron ampersand small a, ogonek approximate, equals capital A, ring small a, ring asterisk small a, tilde capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark small a, dieresis or umlaut mark capital Beta, Greek small beta, Greek normalized begin quote mark reverse solidus round bullet, filled small c, acute accent count 51 2145 4 8 772 3 324 232 1237 43 878 20 581 18931 2 5 141 65 919 244 6 967 186 1122 771009 226 2150 186 62 10.2. Character entities defined by the BNC DTD Ccaron ccaron Ccedil ccedil ccirc cent check cir circ commat copy darr dash dcaron deg Dgr dgr die divide dollar dstrok dtrif Eacute eacute Ecaron ecaron Ecirc ecirc eegr Egr egr Egrave egrave emacr eogon equals equo eth Euml euml flat formula frac12 frac13 frac14 frac15 frac16 frac17 capital C, caron small c, caron capital C, cedilla small c, cedilla small c, circumflex accent cent sign tick, check mark circle, open circumflex accent commercial at copyright sign downward arrow hyphen (true graphic) small d, caron degree sign capital Delta, Greek small delta, Greek dieresis divide sign dollar sign small d, stroke dn tri, filled capital E, acute accent small e, acute accent capital E, caron small e, caron capital E, circumflex accent small e, circumflex accent small eta, Greek capital Epsilon, Greek small epsilon, Greek capital E, grave accent small e, grave accent small e, macron small e, ogonek equals sign normalized end quote mark small eth, Icelandic capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark small e, dieresis or umlaut mark musical flat mathematical formula fraction one-half fraction one-third fraction one-quarter fraction one-fifth fraction one-sixth fraction one-seventh 31 143 17 1320 2 3 13 21 100 189 65 17 1 1 4067 251 151 13 58 24552 18 2 269 16078 2 67 2 718 48 170 207 14 2577 4 6 3 752621 4 15 482 154 6466 2795 68 575 20 6 2 10.2. Character entities defined by the BNC DTD frac18 frac19 frac23 frac25 frac34 frac35 frac38 frac45 frac47 frac56 frac58 frac78 ft ge Ggr ggr grave Gt gt half hearts hellip horbar hstrok Iacute iacute Icirc icirc iexcl igr igrave imacr infin ins iquest Iuml iuml kgr khgr Lacute lacute larr lcub le lgr lowbar lsqb Lstrok fraction one-eighth fraction one-ninth fraction two-thirds fraction two-fifths fraction three-quarters fraction three-fifths fraction three-eighths fraction four-fifths fraction four-sevenths fraction five-sixths fraction five-eighths fraction seven-eighths feet indicator greater-than-or-equal capital Gamma, Greek small gamma, Greek grave accent dbl greater-than sign greater-than sign fraction one-half heart suit symbol ellipsis (horizontal) horizontal bar small h, stroke capital I, acute accent small i, acute accent capital I, circumflex accent small i, circumflex accent inverted exclamation mark small iota, Greek small i, grave accent small i, macron infinity inches indicator inverted question mark capital I, dieresis or umlaut mark small i, dieresis or umlaut mark small kappa, Greek small chi, Greek capital L, acute accent small l, acute accent leftward arrow left curly bracket less-than-or-equal small lambda, Greek low line left square bracket capital L, stroke 63 60 1 50 9 325 5 52 5 1 1 33 7 630 18 33 499 2 8 1102 74 1 77286 2 2 3 1278 21 225 21 2 39 10 15 2306 11 1 507 29 300 2 2 1 345 23 104 134 34752 3 64 10.2. Character entities defined by the BNC DTD lstrok Lt lt mdash Mgr mgr micro middot nacute natur ncaron ncedil ndash ngr Ntilde ntilde num Oacute oacute Ocirc ocirc OElig oelig Ogr ogr ograve OHgr ohgr ohm omacr Oslash oslash Otilde otilde Ouml ouml percnt Pgr pgr PHgr phgr plus plusmn pound Prime prime PSgr psgr small l, stroke double less-than sign less-than sign em dash capital Mu, Greek small mu, Greek micro sign middle dot small n, acute accent music natural small n, caron small n, cedilla en dash small nu, Greek capital N, tilde small n, tilde number sign capital O, acute accent small o, acute accent capital O, circumflex accent small o, circumflex accent capital OE ligature small oe ligature capital Omicron, Greek small omicron, Greek small o, grave accent capital Omega, Greek small omega, Greek ohm sign small o, macron capital O, slash small o, slash capital O, tilde small o, tilde capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark small o, dieresis or umlaut mark percent sign capital Pi, Greek small pi, Greek capital Phi, Greek small phi, Greek plus sign plus-or-minus sign pound sign double prime or second prime or minute capital Psi, Greek small psi, Greek 25 3 2295 275695 1 376 1487 253 21 6 27 2 43489 88 4 771 138 17 1328 7 754 2 55 11 52 73 1 23 15 4 16 304 1 4 344 1284 144 37 95 9 107 198 122 71698 59 128 15 16 10.2. Character entities defined by the BNC DTD quot racute radic rarr Rcaron rcaron rcub reg rehy rgr rsqb Sacute sacute Scaron scaron Scedil scedil scirc sect Sgr sgr sharp shilling sim sol sup1 sup2 sup3 szlig tcaron tcedil tgr THgr thgr THORN thorn times trade Uacute uacute Ucirc ucirc Ugr ugr ugrave umacr uml uring quotation mark small r, acute accent surd =radical (square root) rightward arrow capital R, caron small r, caron right curly bracket registered sign maps to soft hyphen small rho, Greek right square bracket capital S, acute accent small s, acute accent capital S, caron small s, caron capital S, cedilla small s, cedilla small s, circumflex accent section sign capital Sigma, Greek small sigma, Greek musical sharp British shilling similar solidus superscript one superscript two superscript three small sharp s, German (sz ligature) small t, caron small t, cedilla small tau, Greek capital Theta, Greek small theta, Greek capital THORN, Icelandic small thorn, Icelandic multiply sign trade mark sign capital U, acute accent small u, acute accent capital U, circumflex accent small u, circumflex accent capital Upsilon, Greek small upsilon, Greek small u, grave accent small u, macron umlaut mark small u, ring 65 142126 3 9 182 1 103 343 11 3905 81 34807 13 24 85 257 7 465 14 52 13 150 93 228 68 355 2 45 10 19 1 26 68 13 193 15 13 2300 12 7 326 1 107 1 3 38 3 3 9 66 10.4. Rendition codes Uuml uuml verbar wcirc xgr yacute Ycirc ycirc yen Yuml yuml zacute Zcaron zcaron zdot Zgr zgr capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark small u, dieresis or umlaut mark vertical bar small w, circumflex accent small xi, Greek small y, acute accent capital Y, circumflex accent small y, circumflex accent yen sign capital Y, dieresis or umlaut mark small y, dieresis or umlaut mark small z, acute accent capital Z, caron small z, caron small z, dot above capital Zeta, Greek small zeta, Greek 25 2246 269 2 8 138 1 6 120 2 47 3 9 67 1 3 33 10.3. Division types The type attribute on each <div1>, <div2> (etc) element of a written text may be used to supply a value which characterizes the function of the corresponding subdivision in some way. The following table lists the values used and their frequencies in the current version of the Corpus: advertisement (6) blurb (1) cartoon (2) commentary (1) contents (2) front (115) introduction (1) magazine (1) part (85) section (59) story (178) subsection (109) toc (1) Table 22. Division types appendix (1) body text (3) chapter (1018) competition (1) element (1) headlines (2) item (12) paper (11) poster (1) short story (8) strip cartoon (1) title page (1) u (209985) article (2) brochure (1) column (162) compo (11) fact sheet (1) insert (2) leaflet (7) paragraph (1) recipe (61) sidebar (4) sub (2) title page obverse (1) 10.4. Rendition codes The following codes are used to indicate the kind of typographic rendition associated with an element which is typographically distinct in some way. These codes are mostly used as values for the rend attribute of the <hi> element, but may be used on any element bearing this attribute. 10.5. Voice quality codes bo bx it ro hi lo 67 bold face boxed italic font roman font superscript subscript qr qc qt sc st ul right aligned centred quoted small caps struck out underlined More than one value from the above list may occasionally be specified for a single element. In this case, the values are separated by spaces. 10.5. Voice quality codes Changes in voice quality in spoken texts are indicated by values for the <new> attribute on a <shift> element, at the point where the speaker’s voice change. The following list summarises the values used in the present version of the corpus: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • cheering crying eating giggling humming humming the stripper’s song imitates woman’s voice imitating a monkey imitating a sexy woman’s voice imitating Chinese voice imitating drunken voice imitating Italian accent imitating man’s voice imitating posh voice imitating woman’s voice in a boyish voice in the distance laughing laughing+reading laughing+shouting mimicking mimicking American accent mimicking American accent from Wayne’s World mimicking an upper class person mimicking baby voice mimicking Birmingham accent mimicking Chinese speaking mimicking Cilla Black’s accent • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • mimicking crying mimicking deep voice mimicking Donald Duck mimicking finance lady mimicking Geordie accent mimicking German accent mimicking girlie voice mimicking Henry Cooper mimicking Jamaican accent mimicking Manchester accent mimicking mentally handicapped mimicking northern accent mimicking Pakistani accent mimicking refined accent mimicking Scottish accent mimicking stupid man’s voice mimicking Swedish accent mimicking telephone voice mimicking the German accent mimicking whining mimicking witch mimicking Yorkshire accent mimicking+screaming moaning mumbling muttering on telephone praying quoting 68 10.6. Regional codes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • raising voice rapping reading reading+laughing reading+shouting reading+whispering screaming shouting shouting+laughing shouting+spelling sighing singing singing+laughing singing+mimicking singing+shouting • • • • • • • • • • • • • singing+whispering singing+yawning speaking as if mentally handicapped speaking dramatically speaking with mouth full spelling talking with mouth full whingeing whining whispering whispering+laughing yawning yawning+reading 10.6. Regional codes The codes used to mark places of origin, regions, and dialects in the TEI Header are all derived from the same set of ISO 3-letter codes. The codes used are listed here: CAN Canada CHN China DEU Germany FRA France GBR United Kingdom IND India IRL Ireland USA United States XXX Unknown ZZG Europe XDE accent: German XEA accent: East Anglia XFR accent: French XHC accent: Home Counties XHM accent: Humberside XIR accent: Irish XIS accent: Indian subcontinent XLC accent: Lancashire XLO accent: London XMC accent: central Midlands XMD accent: Merseyside XME accent: north-east Midlands XMI accent: Midlands XMS accent: south Midlands XMW accent: north-west Midlands XNC accent: central northern England XNE accent: north-east England XNO accent: northern England XOT accent: other or unidentifiable XSD accent: Scottish XSL accent: lower south-west England XSS accent: central southwest England XSU accent: upper south-west England XUR accent: European XUS accent: U.S.A. XWA accent: Welsh XWE accent: West Indian 10.8. Text and genre classification codes 69 10.7. Relationship codes Where relationships between individual participants in spoken texts can be identified, they will be specified by means of the <relation> element within the text header (as discussed in section 8.3.3 (The participant description)). The type attribute of this element may take any of the values listed below. The number in parentheses indicates the number of times this value appears in the current version of the corpus. acquaint acquaintance (6) audience (4) aunt (8) aunt-i-l aunt-in-law (1) b-friend boyfriend (5) b-i-l brother-in-law (13) b-sitter baby sitter (2) brother (53) chairman (8) child (2) church-m church member (1) cl-m-i-l common law motherin-law (1) client (1) colleagu colleague (123) cous-i-l cousin-in-law (1) cousin (7) customer (3) d-i-l daughter-in-law (11) daughter (84) doctor (77) employee (4) employer (9) f-i-l father-in-law (16) father (73) fiance (1) fiancee (2) friend (123) g-aunt great-aunt (1) g-daught granddaughter (15) g-fath grand-father (11) g-friend girlfriend (5) g-moth grandmother (21) g-niece great-niece (1) g-son grandson (17) gg-daugh great-granddaughter (1) gg-moth great-grandmother (1) hairdres hairdresser (1) host (1) housekee housekeeper (1) husband (103) intervee interviewee (42) lecturer (4) m-i-l mother-in-law (21) mother (117) neighbou neighbour (13) neph-i-l nephew-in-law (1) nephew (7) niece (9) parent (5) patient (76) s-daught step-daughter (1) s-father step-father (1) secretar secretary (3) server (2) sib-i-l sibling-in-law (1) sibling (1) sis-i-l sister-in-law (12) sister (48) son (71) son-i-l son-in-law (18) speaker (9) stranger (13) student (31) teacher (26) trainee (1) trainer (2) tutor (4) uncle (6) visitor (2) wife (104) 10.8. Text and genre classification codes Texts are classified in several different ways in the BNC, as described in section 8.3.5 (Text classification). Each text carries a number of text classification codes, specified a string of 70 10.8. Text and genre classification codes values on the target attribute of its <catRefs> element. Possible values for these codes and their significance are listed in the corpus header (see 11.2 (The BNC corpus header)). These values are also used in the BNC indexing files described in section 11.3 (Creating a subcorpus) and distribution tables showing the number of texts, words, and sentences classified under most of them are given above in section 2 (Design of the corpus). One of the codes listed below is also supplied for each text as the content of a <classCode> element in its text header, as an alternative way of characterising each text. Full details of the analysis scheme used and its rationale are provided in an article by David Lee (Genres, registers, text types and styles: clarifying the concepts and navigating a path through the BNC Jungle, to be published in Language Learning and Technology, vol 5 no 3, September 2001) who has also generously agreed to make some of the results of this work available with the current release of the BNC. Table 23. Genre classification for spoken texts code S_brdcast_discussn S_brdcast_documentary S_brdcast_news S_classroom S_consult S_conv S_courtroom S_demonstratn S_interview S_interview_oral_history S_lect_commerce S_lect_humanities_arts S_lect_nat_science S_lect_polit_law_edu S_lect_soc_science S_meeting S_parliament S_pub_debate S_sermon S_speech_scripted S_speech_unscripted S_sportslive S_tutorial S_unclassified texts 54 10 12 59 128 153 13 6 13 119 3 4 4 7 13 132 6 16 16 26 51 4 18 44 Table 24. Genre classification for written texts code W_ac_humanities_arts W_ac_medicine W_ac_nat_science W_ac_polit_law_edu W_ac_soc_science texts 87 24 43 187 142 10.9. Word class codes W_ac_tech_engin W_admin W_advert W_biography W_commerce W_email W_essay_school W_essay_univ W_fict_drama W_fict_poetry W_fict_prose W_hansard W_institut_doc W_instructional W_letters_personal W_letters_prof W_misc W_news_script W_newsp_brdsht_nat_arts W_newsp_brdsht_nat_commerce W_newsp_brdsht_nat_editorial W_newsp_brdsht_nat_misc W_newsp_brdsht_nat_report W_newsp_brdsht_nat_science W_newsp_brdsht_nat_social W_newsp_brdsht_nat_sports W_newsp_other_arts W_newsp_other_commerce W_newsp_other_report W_newsp_other_reportage W_newsp_other_science W_newsp_other_social W_newsp_other_sports W_newsp_tabloid W_non_ac_humanities_arts W_non_ac_medicine W_non_ac_nat_science W_non_ac_polit_law_edu W_non_ac_soc_science W_non_ac_tech_engin W_pop_lore W_religion 71 23 12 60 100 112 7 7 4 2 31 485 4 43 15 6 11 501 32 51 44 12 95 49 29 36 24 15 17 27 12 23 37 9 6 116 17 62 93 128 123 211 35 10.9. Word class codes A full discussion of the principles and practice underlying the CLAWS word class annotation scheme used in the BNC is provided by the document Manual to accompany The British 72 10.9. Word class codes National Corpus (Version 2) with Improved Word-class Tagging, which is distributed with the BNC World Edition in HTML format. For convenience, a brief list of the codes used by this scheme extracted from that manual is also provided here. Table 25. Tag AJ0 AJC AJS AT0 AV0 AVP AVQ CJC CJS CJT CRD DPS DT0 DTQ EX0 ITJ NN0 NN1 NN2 NP0 ORD PNI PNP PNQ PNX POS PRF PRP PUL PUN PUQ PUR TO0 UNC VBB VBD Description Adjective (general or positive) (e.g. good, old, beautiful) Comparative adjective (e.g. better, older) Superlative adjective (e.g. best, oldest) Article (e.g. the, a, an, no) General adverb: an adverb not subclassified as AVP or AVQ (see below) (e.g. often, well, longer (adv.), furthest. Adverb particle (e.g. up, off, out) Wh-adverb (e.g. when, where, how, why, wherever) Coordinating conjunction (e.g. and, or, but) Subordinating conjunction (e.g. although, when) The subordinating conjunction that Cardinal number (e.g. one, 3, fifty-five, 3609) Possessive determiner-pronoun (e.g. your, their, his) General determiner-pronoun: i.e. a determiner-pronoun which is not a DTQ or an AT0. Wh-determiner-pronoun (e.g. which, what, whose, whichever) Existential there, i.e. there occurring in the there is ... or there are ... construction Interjection or other isolate (e.g. oh, yes, mhm, wow) Common noun, neutral for number (e.g. aircraft, data, committee) Singular common noun (e.g. pencil, goose, time, revelation) Plural common noun (e.g. pencils, geese, times, revelations) Proper noun (e.g. London, Michael, Mars, IBM) Ordinal numeral (e.g. first, sixth, 77th, last) . Indefinite pronoun (e.g. none, everything, one [as pronoun], nobody) Personal pronoun (e.g. I, you, them, ours) Wh-pronoun (e.g. who, whoever, whom) Reflexive pronoun (e.g. myself, yourself, itself, ourselves) The possessive or genitive marker ’s or ’ The preposition of Preposition (except for of) (e.g. about, at, in, on, on behalf of, with) Punctuation: left bracket - i.e. ( or [ Punctuation: general separating mark - i.e. . , ! , : ; - or ? Punctuation: quotation mark - i.e. ’ or " Punctuation: right bracket - i.e. ) or ] Infinitive marker to Unclassified items which are not appropriately considered as items of the English lexicon. The present tense forms of the verb BE, except for is, ’s: i.e. am, are, ’m, ’re and be [subjunctive or imperative] The past tense forms of the verb BE: was and were 10.9. Word class codes VBG VBI VBN VBZ VDB VDD VDG VDI VDN VDZ VHB VHD VHG VHI VHN VHZ VM0 VVB VVD VVG VVI VVN VVZ XX0 ZZ0 73 The -ing form of the verb BE: being The infinitive form of the verb BE: be The past participle form of the verb BE: been The -s form of the verb BE: is, ’s The finite base form of the verb BE: do The past tense form of the verb DO: did The -ing form of the verb DO: doing The infinitive form of the verb DO: do The past participle form of the verb DO: done The -s form of the verb DO: does, ’s The finite base form of the verb HAVE: have, ’ve The past tense form of the verb HAVE: had, ’d The -ing form of the verb HAVE: having The infinitive form of the verb HAVE: have The past participle form of the verb HAVE: had The -s form of the verb HAVE: has, ’s Modal auxiliary verb (e.g. will, would, can, could, ’ll, ’d) The finite base form of lexical verbs (e.g. forget, send, live, return) [Including the imperative and present subjunctive] The past tense form of lexical verbs (e.g. forgot, sent, lived, returned) The -ing form of lexical verbs (e.g. forgetting, sending, living, returning) The infinitive form of lexical verbs (e.g. forget, send, live, return) The past participle form of lexical verbs (e.g. forgotten, sent, lived, returned) The -s form of lexical verbs (e.g. forgets, sends, lives, returns) The negative particle not or n’t Alphabetical symbols (e.g. A, a, B, b, c, d) In addition to the basic 57 codes tabulated above, the BNC World Edition uses thirty ‘portmanteau’ or ‘ambiguity’ tags. These are applied wherever the probabilities assigned by the CLAWS automatic tagger to its first and second choice tags were considered too low for reliable disambiguation. So, for example, the ambiguity tag AJ0-AV0 indicates that the choice between adjective (AJ0) and adverb (AV0) is left open, although the tagger has a preference for an adjective reading. The mirror tag, AV0-AJ0, again shows adjective-adverb ambiguity, but this time the more likely reading is the adverb. The following table lists the ambiguity codes used in BNC World: Table 26. Ambiguity tag AJ0-NN1 AJ0-VVD AJ0-VVG AJ0-VVN AV0-AJ0 AVP-PRP AVQ-CJS CJS-AVQ Ambiguous between AJ0 or NN1 AJ0 or VVD AJ0 or VVG AJ0 or VVN AV0 or AJ0 AVP or PRP AVQ or CJS CJS or AVQ More probable tag AJ0 AJ0 AJ0 AJ0 AV0 AVP AVQ CJS 74 11. Software for the BNC CJS-PRP CJT-DT0 CRD-PNI DT0-CJT NN1-AJ0 NN1-NP0 NN1-VVB NN1-VVG NN2-VVZ NP0-NN1 PNI-CRD PRP-AVP PRP-CJS VVB-NN1 VVD-AJ0 VVD-VVN VVG-AJ0 VVG-NN1 VVN-AJ0 VVN-VVD VVZ-NN2 CJS or PRP CJT or DT0 CRD or PNI DT0 or CJT NN1 or AJ0 NN1 or NP0 NN1 or VVB NN1 or VVG NN2 or VVZ NP0 or NN1 PNI or CRD PRP or AVP PRP or CJS VVB or NN1 VVD or AJ0 VVD or VVN VVG or AJ0 VVG or NN1 VVN or AJ0 VVN or VVD VVZ or NN2 CJS CJT CRD DT0 NN1 NN1 NN1 NN1 NN2 NP0 PNI PRP PRP VVB VVD VVD VVG VVG VVN VVN VVZ 11. Software for the BNC A design goal of the original BNC project was that it should not be delivered in a format which was proprietary or which required the use of any particular piece of software. This, together with the desire to conform to emerging international standards, was a key factor in determining the choice of SGML as the vehicle for the corpus interchange format. Six years after this decision, SGML is still a widely used international standard format for which many public domain and commercial utilities exist. Indeed, in the shape of XML, which is a simplified version of the original standard, SGML now dominates development of the world wide web, and hence of most sectors of the information processing community. New XML software appears almost every week, and it has been adopted by current ‘major players’ from Sun and IBM to Microsoft. That said, it must be recognised that the requirements of corpus linguists and others wishing to make use of the BNC are often rather specialist, and therefore unlikely to be supported by mainstream commercially produced software. For this and other reasons, the research user of the BNC should expect to have to do some programming. This is another reason behind the choice of SGML or XML as a vehicle for the system: because of the wide take up of these formalisms, there exist many utility librariues and generic programming interfaces which greatly simplify such processes as extracting the tags from a file, selecting portions of the text according to its logical structure, picking out files with certain attributes by searching their headers, and so on. The BNC uses SGML in a simple and straightforward way described in the rest of this manual; simple programs can be readily written using standard UNIX utilities such as grep or perl to access the corpus just as plain text files. More reliably, programs can be written to application programming interfaces (APIs) such as the W3C’s Document Object Model (DOM) or the Simple API for XML (SAX), using application libraries developed for almost 11.1.1. Text files 75 every modern programming language (C, Perl, Python, tcl etc.). Information about such resources is not provided here, but is readily found on the World Wide Web: currently, one good place to start looking is www.xml.com. When the BNC was first published, the top of the range personal computer might have as much as 50 or even 100 megabytes of disk storage and 8 Mb of RAM. At the time of writing, 20 or 30 gigabyte hard disks and 128 Mb of RAM are commonplace on entry level machines. It is thus quite likely that software capable of efficiently handling the 1.5 gigabytes of text which make up the BNC will also soon become commonplace. For the moment, however, it has to be recognized that general purpose tools for SGML and XML do not always cope very well with the large size of the whole corpus, although they can still be very useful for processing subsets extracted from it. To handle the whole of the corpus, special purpose indexing software will usually be necessary. Although such systems exist, they are often expensive or difficult to implement. For that reason, the BNC Project also developed its own low-cost alternative, the SARA package, which is documented separately. It should be emphasized however that use of the BNC is not synonymous with use of SARA. Most generic tools developed for corpus linguistics and NLP can be used with the BNC, although the tools may be vary in the extent to which they can make use of the markup in the corpus. Whatever software is used, the programmer must have a clear understanding of the various elements tagged in the corpus, the contexts in which they may appear, and their intended semantics. The syntax of an SGML document is defined by a document type definition and by an SGML declaration. For TEI conformant texts, the TEI Header provides additional metainformation. The semantics of SGML elements are provided by documentation such as that provided elsewhere in this manual. 11.1. The BNC delivery format An SGML document like the BNC must have the following components: • an SGML declaration defining various SGML-specific limits; • a document type declaration defining the elements entities and attributes which are legal in the document; • an SGML document instance, that is, the document text itself. These three components are all included as part of the standard release of the corpus. 11.1.1. Text files The BNC is delivered in compressed format, using the GNU tar utility. When expanded, it comprises 4054 distinct files, ranging in size from 1 to 45 Kbytes, and totalling about 1.5 Gbytes. Each file contains a single BNC document, i.e. a TEI header and its associated spoken or written text, and has the same name as the value of the id attribute on its <bncDoc> element. Files are grouped according to their names into a three-level hierarchy. For example, all files with names beginning AA are in a subdirectory AA, which is within a subdirectory A (along with all other subdirectories beginning with the letter A). Not all possible three-letter filenames are actually used. Each single-letter subdirectory (A to K, excluding I) is delivered as a separate compressed archive file. The whole corpus should be unpacked into a single hierarchy, which, as delivered, is called BNC/Texts. The full name for the corpus text with identifier ABC is thus BNC/Texts/A/AB/ABC. Note that the three-character identifiers used (and hence the directory structure) are entirely arbitrary and do not convey any information about the type of text contained. Each text contains a TEI Header which specifies all such meta information, either directly, or by reference to the corpus header, as described in section 8 (The header). For convenience, 76 11.1.2. SGML components however, this release includes an XML file called bncIndex.xml and a simple finder file called bncfinder.dat either of which may be used to select files of particular types, as further discussed in 11.3 (Creating a subcorpus). 11.1.2. SGML components All ancillary files relating to the SGML structure and processing of the corpus are included in the standard release within a subdirectory called SGML. This contains the following files: bnc.dec The BNC SGML declaration provided has been modified to allow for the use of either an XML or an SGML format: this is necessary since the TEI Headers provided with the current release of the corpus are distributed in XML format. The corpus texts themselves are however still distributed in SGML format. bnc.dtd The BNC document type declaration, as a single SGML file. This file is automatically generated from the standard TEI DTD using a pair of ‘extension files’ as further discussed in section 9 (Compatibility issues). bncMods.dtd and bncMods.ent The two extension files used to parameterize the TEI for BNC usage bncChars.dtd SGML declarations for all character entities used in the BNC bncDocs.dtd SGML declarations for all documents making up the BNC driver1.sgm and driver2.sgm Example SGML driver files for processing the BNC. bncfinder.dat and bncIndex.xml Ancillary data files which may be used to facilitate access to the corpus (see 11.3 (Creating a subcorpus) below.) The remainder of this section discusses how these files may be used together as an SGML document. This is by no means the only way of processing the corpus, of course, and is intended solely to demonstrate the function of the various files listed above. Some basic understanding of the components of an SGML system is assumed. To process a single text from the corpus (say, text ABC), a driver file like the following could be used <!DOCTYPE bnc SYSTEM "http://www.hcu.ox.ac.uk/TEI/Guidelines/DTD/tei2.dtd" [ <!ENTITY % TEI.prose "INCLUDE"> <!ENTITY % TEI.spoken "INCLUDE"> <!ENTITY % TEI.general "INCLUDE"> <!ENTITY % TEI.analysis "INCLUDE"> <!ENTITY % TEI.corpus "INCLUDE"> <!ENTITY % TEI.extensions.ent SYSTEM "/home/BNC/SGML/bncMods.ent"> <!ENTITY % TEI.extensions.dtd SYSTEM "/home/BNC/SGML/bncMods.dtd"> <!ENTITY % BNCchars SYSTEM "/home/BNC/SGML/BNCchars.ent"> %BNCchars; <!ENTITY corphdr SYSTEM "/home/BNC/Texts/corphdr"> <!ENTITY text SYSTEM "/home/BNC/Texts/A/AB/ABC"> ]> <bnc> &corphdr; &text; </bnc> This driver assumes that the standard TEI DTD is available from the URL given (which was true as of the date of this manual), and that the files from the BNC World distribution have been installed under /home/BNC. Alternatively, if the driver file is to be used offline, using the ‘compiled’ version of the BNC dtd, it might look like the following: 11.1.2. SGML components 77 <!DOCTYPE bnc SYSTEM "/home/BNC/SGML/bnc.dtd" [ <!ENTITY % BNCchars SYSTEM "/home/BNC/SGML/BNCchars.ent"> %BNCchars; <!ENTITY BNChdr SYSTEM "/home/BNC/Texts/corphdr"> <!ENTITY text1 SYSTEM "/home/BNC/Texts/A/AB/ABC"> ]> <bnc> &corphdr; &text1; </bnc> To process more than one file from the corpus, a set of declarations like the one given above for the entity text would be necessary, one for each text concerned. For convenenience, a file containing such declarations for every text in the corpus is also provided: this file, bncdocs.dtd, consists of declarations like the following: <!ENTITY ABC SYSTEM "BNC/Texts/A/AB/ABC"> <!ENTITY ABD SYSTEM "BNC/Texts/A/AB/ABD"> . With these declarations in force, it becomes possible to refer to the corpus file ABC simply by means of the entity reference &ABC;, as in the following example: <!DOCTYPE bnc SYSTEM "/home/BNC/SGML/bnc.dtd" [ <!ENTITY % BNCdocs SYSTEM "/home/BNC/SGML/bncDocs.ent"> %BNCdocs; <!ENTITY % BNCchars SYSTEM "/home/BNC/SGML/bncChars.ent"> %BNCchars; <!ENTITY BNChdr SYSTEM "/home/BNC/Texts/corphdr"> ]> <bnc> &BNChdr; &ABC; &ABD; </bnc> The first line declares that what follows is an SGML document and that the dtd describing it is located in the file with the SYSTEM identifier given (/home/BNC/SGML/bnc.dtd). The next few lines (the portion within square brackets) comprise the DTD subset declaration: declarations here are to be processed before the content of the DTD. It comprises three entity declarations. The first, for BNCdocs, associates that name with the external entity containing declarations for all the documents making up the BNC itself (i.e. the file bncDocs.ent), and then immediately references that entity. The percent sign is a syntactic convention of SGML which need not concern us here: the effect is that each file in the corpus can now be referenced using a name such as &ABC;. The second, for BNCchars, does almost exactly the same thing, but for the character references used within the corpus (see further 10.2 (Character entities defined by the BNC DTD)). The third associates the name BNChdr with the file containing the corpus header. Following this, the driver file contains the SGML document itself, beginning with the <bnc> start-tag, and ending with the </bnc> end-tag. Between these tags are entity references, one for the corpus header, followed by one for each file to be included in this view of the corpus. 78 11.2. The BNC corpus header 11.2. The BNC corpus header As discussed in section 5 (Basic structure) above, the BNC consists of an overall corpus header, and a large number of distinct BNC documents, each with its own header. The corpus header must be present for an SGML processor to work with any part of the Corpus, because the corpus header contains declarations of elements (such as the classification records) referred to by almost every part of the corpus. The various elements making up the header and their functions are discussed in section 8 (The header). The corpus header itself is included in the file corphdr. Its contents are reproduced below, reformatted for legibility. <teiHeader type="corpus" creator="dominic" status="update" date.updated="200010-17" id="BNC-W"> <fileDesc> File Description <titleStmt> The British National Corpus: World Edition Lead partner in consortium : Oxford University Press Text selection for miscellaneous and unpublished written materials : W R Chambers Text selection, data capture and transcription for spoken texts and for 14% of published written texts : Longman ELT Text selection for 86% published written texts : Oxford University Press Data capture and transcription for all miscellaneous and unpublished written texts and for 86% of published written texts : Oxford University Press Encoding, storage and distribution : Oxford University Computing Services Text enrichment : Lancaster Unit for Computer Research into the English Language, University of </titleStmt> <editionStmt n="2.0"> First World Edition </editionStmt> <extent> Approximately 100 million words </extent> <publicationStmt> Publication <distributor> Oxford University Computing Services 11.2. The BNC corpus header 79 </distributor> <address> 13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN U.K. Telephone: +44 1865 273221 Facsimile: +44 1865 273275 Internet mail: natcorp@oucs.ox.ac.uk </address> <idno type="BNC"> BNC-W </idno> <availability> The British National Corpus is distributed worldwide by Oxford University Computing Services on a not-for-profit basis, and under the terms of a standard license agreement. Each copy of the corpus must include a copy of this corpus header and any redistribution or republishing of the corpus texts (the "BNC Processed Material") is strictly forbidden. For information, the conditions of the Standard License Agreement are as follows: • The BNC Consortium grants according to the terms and conditions set out herein and in consideration of the payments specified herein a non-exclusive, non-transferable Licence to the Licensee to use the BNC Processed Material for the purposes of linguistic research and/or the development of language products. • Distribution of the BNC Processed Material is restricted to the Licensee or in the event of the Licensee being an organisation, to the Licensee’s research group. This group is defined as consisting only of those Licensee’s employees whom the Licensee authorises to perform the work using the BNC Processed Material for the purposes described in paragraph (a). • Members of the said research group must not, except as herein provided, copy, publish or otherwise give to any third party access to the whole or any part of the BNC Processed Material. It is the responsibility of the Licensee to ensure that the members of the said research group understand and abide by this restriction, and to supervise their activities with respect to the BNC Processed Material. Neither the Licensee nor members of the Licensee’s said research group may assign, transfer, lease, sell, rent, charge or otherwise encumber the BNC Processed Material. • The BNC Processed Material may be installed at the place or places of work of the said research group. The place of work is defined as the computing systems that the members of a research group normally use to conduct their research activities. It can include both work and home computers, and is not restricted to a particular machine or building. • Copies of the BNC Processed Material may be made for backup purposes, or for the purposes of making data available to members of the research group but the Licensee shall ensure that the BNC Consortium’s copyright notice is reproduced on all copies or parts thereof of the BNC Processed Material. Any such copies will be deemed to be part of the BNC Processed Material. • There is no restriction on the use of the Licensee’s Results except that the Licensee may not publish in print or electronic form or exploit commercially in any form whatsoever any extracts from the BNC Processed Material other than as permitted under the provisions of the relevant copyright laws. 80 11.2. The BNC corpus header • The BNC Consortium does not grant to the Licensee any rights whatsoever to reproduce the BNC Texts or use all or any part of the BNC Texts in commercial products or services in any way other than would be permitted under the fair dealings provision of copyright law. </availability> <date value="2000-11-1"> 31 October 2000 </date> </publicationStmt> <sourceDesc> The British National Corpus has no single source document. For details of the source or sources used in the creation of each electronic text, see the individual text headers. The principles and practices underlying selection and design of the corpus is documented in the BNC User Reference Guide, a copy of which should be supplied with it. </sourceDesc> </fileDesc> <encodingDesc> Encoding <projectDesc> Goals The British National Corpus (BNC) Consortium was formed in 1990, and started work in 1991 on the three-year task of producing a hundred-million word corpus of modern British English for use in commercial and academic research. The first edition was published in 1994. This second edition was produced during between 1998 and 2000. It contains a thorough revision of the part of speech tagging, several corrections to the headers, and some minor revision of the SGML tagging used. The Consortium Participants The BNC is the result of of a unique collaboration between three major U.K. dictionary publishers, two universities, and the British Library. The dictionary publishers are Chambers Harrap, Longman, and Oxford University Press; the universities are The Unit for Computer Research into the English Language (UCREL) at Lancaster University; and Oxford University Computing Services (OUCS). Funding The development of the BNC was funded by the commercial partners in the consortium with assistance from the the U.K. government’s Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) under the Joint Framework for Information Technology (JFIT). Design The British National Corpus is – – A large corpus: its hundred million words are made up of ninety million from written and ten million from spoken sources. A sample corpus: it is composed of text samples, generally of no more than 40,000 words, rather than of complete works. 11.2. The BNC corpus header – – – – 81 A synchronic corpus: it includes imaginative texts dating from the 1960s to 1994; informative texts dating from 1975 to 1994; and spoken texts gathered primarily between 1990 and 1994. A general corpus: it is not specifically restricted to any particular subject field, register or genre. It includes language from all age and social groups and a broad spread of U.K. regions. A monolingual British English Corpus: text samples are substantially the product of British English speakers. A small proportion of the words in the corpus are in a foreign language or non-British English. A TEI-conformant Corpus: texts in the corpus are uniformly marked up according to the recommendations of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI), an international consortium concerned with the mark-up of texts for use in academic research. These recommendations are an application of Standardized General Markup Language (SGML), defined by International Standard IS 8879:1986. Uses : – – – – – Lexicography: The corpus provides a body of new data on word meaning, grammar and usage. It yields empirical data on word frequencies, word classes and spelling preferences, among other things. It also reveals hitherto undocumented evidence about the spoken language, with consequences that go far beyond the immediate impact on dictionary-writing. Linguistic research: The corpus provides a standard basis for investigating phenomena and testing competing linguistic theories. Language technology: Statistical techniques, requiring very large samples of text, are increasingly used in machine translation, speech recognition, speech synthesizers, spelling and grammar checkers for word-processing and desk-top publishing, hand-held electronic books and other developments in information technology. Teaching: The corpus provides a rich source of examples of current usage for English Language Teaching, allowing more frequent patterns of use to be distinguished from less frequent. In addition, the corpus provides a valuable didactic resource for use in many areas of higher education. As a model: Future TEI-conformant corpora, in English and other languages, may base their designs on the experience gained in the production of the BNC. </projectDesc> <samplingDecl> Different parts of the BNC were constructed using different sampling policies, as further described in the BNC Design Documentation. The policies are summarized below. Note that information about which policy resulted in the selection of a particular text is not available. SD000 SD001 SD002 SD003 SD004 Published: chosen selectively from candidate population Published: chosen at random from candidate population Unpublished: chosen according to relevant design criteria Spoken: obtained from demographic sample of UK population Spoken: obtained in context determined by design criteria 82 11.2. The BNC corpus header </samplingDecl> <editorialDecl> The following editorial policies were applied in creating the BNC. The DECLS attribute indicates which policies apply to a given <text> or <div> element; but not all policies are necessarily marked. Policies are identified by ID codes as follows: correction policies : CN000 CN001 CN002 CN004 Errors tagged with <sic> when seen; no normalization Errors tagged with <sic> if seen; normalisation with <corr> Normalized to standard British English or control list member Corrections and normalizations applied silently hyphenation policies : HN000 HN001 HN002 HN003 Smart elision of line-end hyphens; &rehy used for remainder Dumb elision of line-end hyphens; true hyphens hand-reinstated Line-end hyphens removed by hand where appropriate Source material contains no line-end hyphens quotation policies : QN000 Open, close quote normalized to &bquo, &equo QN001 Open and close quote normalized to &quo QN002 Quotation may be represented using <shift> Segmentation In this version of the Corpus, all segmentation and word-class marking was carried out in the same way, using CLAWS5. Transcription methods : TN000 TN001 TN002 TN003 TN004 TN005 TN006 Copy-typed from hard-copy into OUP format; transduced to CDIF Copy-typed from hard-copy into Longman format; transduced to CDIF Scanned from hard-copy into OUP format; transduced to CDIF Scanned from hard-copy into Longman format; transduced to CDIF Transduced from M-R into OUP format; transduced to CDIF Transduced from M-R into Longman format; transduced to CDIF Recording transcribed into Longman format; transduced to CDIF </editorialDecl> <tagsDecl> Tags <align> Alignment map for synchronizing overlapped speech <bibl> Free format bibliographic citation <bncDoc> an individual text in the BNC <body> The body of a written text <c> A single character, typically punctuation <caption> Floating caption in written material <corr> An editorial correction <div> Spoken text division <div1> Written text division, level 1 <div2> Written text division, level 2 11.2. The BNC corpus header 83 <div3> Written text division, level 3 <div4> Written text division, level 4 <event> Non-verbal event in spoken text <gap> Point where source material omitted from electronic text <head> Header or headline on written text division <hi> Written text highlight indicator <item> List item <l> Poem or verse line <label> List item’s label <lb> Line break indicator <lg> Group of verse lines <list> A list <loc> Anchor indicating synchronization point <note> Editorial or original note pertaining to a text <p> Written text paragraph <pause> Pause indicator in spoken text <pb> Written text page break <poem> Poetic or verse material <ptr> Pointer from one part of a text to another <quote> Written text quoted material indicator <reg> Regularizes questionable or incorrectly-spelled material <s> Text segment <salute> A salutation (as in a letter etc.) <shift> Indicates a change of register etc. in spoken material <sic> Marks questionable spelling or usage <sp> Dramatic written material speech marker <spkr> Dramatic written material speaker indicator <stage> Dramatic written material stage direction <stext> Spoken text <text> Written text <trunc> Indicates truncated word in spoken material <u> Spoken text utterance <unclear> Indicates untranscribable material in spoken text <vocal> Vocalized non-word in spoken material <w> CLAWS-defined word </tagsDecl> <refsDecl> Canonical references in the British National Corpus are to text segment (<s>) elements, and are constructed by taking the value of the n attribute of the <bncDoc> element containing the target text, and concatenating a dot separator, followed by the value of the n attribute of the target <s> element. Segments are numbered sequentially within each text or stext, starting at 1. There may be gaps in the numeric sequence, as a consequence of post-segmentation corrections. </refsDecl> <classDecl> 84 11.2. The BNC corpus header DLee: David Lee’s Register classification as documented at http://members.xoom.com/davidlee00/genre_registe COPAC: Keyword classifications as supplied by the UK’s COPAC service at http://copac.ac.uk : allava Text availability allava0 Ownership has not been claimed allava1 Worldwide rights cleared allava2 Worldwide rights cleared allava3 Not available in North America allava4 Not available in U.S.A. allava5 Not available outside the European Union allava6 Not available in U.S.A. & Philippines allava7 Not available in N America & Philippines alltyp Text type alltyp1 Spoken demographic alltyp2 Spoken context-governed alltyp3 Written books and periodicals alltyp4 Written-to-be-spoken alltyp5 Written miscellaneous alltim Publication date alltim1 1960-1974 alltim2 1975-1984 alltim3 1985-1993 alltim0 Unknown scgdom Domain for context-governed spoken material scgdom1 Educational/Informative scgdom2 Business scgdom3 Public/Institutional scgdom4 Leisure sdeage Age band for demographic respondent sdeage1 0-14 sdeage2 15-24 sdeage3 25-34 sdeage4 35-44 sdeage5 45-59 sdeage6 60+ sdecla Social class for demographic repondent sdecla0 Unknown sdecla1 AB sdecla2 C1 sdecla3 C2 sdecla4 DE sdesex Sex of demographic respondent sdesex0 Unknown sdesex1 Male sdesex2 Female spolog Interaction type for spoken text spolog1 Monologue spolog2 Dialogue 11.2. The BNC corpus header sporeg Region where spoken text captured sporeg0 Unknown sporeg1 South sporeg2 Midlands sporeg3 North wriaag Author age band for written material wriaag0 Unknown wriaag1 0-14 wriaag2 15-24 wriaag3 25-34 wriaag4 35-44 wriaag5 45-59 wriaag6 60+ wriad Author domicile wriad1 UK and Ireland wriad2 Commonwealth wriad3 Continental Europe wriad4 USA wriad5 Elsewhere wriad0 Unknown wriase Written: author sex wriase0 Unknown wriase1 Male wriase2 Female wriase3 Mixed wriase4 Unknown wriaty Written: type of author wriaty1 Corporate wriaty0 Unknown wriaty2 Multiple wriaty3 Sole wriaty4 Unknown wriaud Written: audience age wriaud0 Unknown wriaud1 Child wriaud2 Teenager wriaud3 Adult wriaud4 Any wridom Domain for written corpus texts wridom1 Imaginative wridom2 Informative: natural & pure science wridom3 Informative: applied science wridom4 Informative: social science wridom5 Informative: world affairs wridom6 Informative: commerce & finance wridom7 Informative: arts wridom8 Informative: belief & thought wridom9 Informative: leisure 85 86 11.2. The BNC corpus header wrilev Written: perceived level of difficulty: wrilev0 Unknown wrilev1 Low wrilev2 Medium wrilev3 High wrimed Medium for written corpus texts wrimed1 Book wrimed2 Periodical wrimed3 Miscellaneous: published wrimed4 Miscellaneous: unpublished wrimed5 To-be-spoken wripp Place of publication wripp0 Unknown wripp1 UK (unspecific) wripp2 Ireland wripp6 United States wripp3 UK: North (north of Mersey-Humber line) wripp4 UK: Midlands (north of Bristol Channel-Wash line) wripp5 UK: South (south of Bristol Channel-Wash line) wrisam Written text sample type wrisam0 Unknown wrisam1 Whole text wrisam2 Beginning sample wrisam3 Middle sample wrisam4 End sample wrisam5 Composite wrista Written: estimated circulation size wrista0 Unknown wrista1 Low wrista2 Medium wrista3 High writas Written: target audience sex writas0 Unknown writas1 Male writas2 Female writas3 Mixed writas4 Unknown </classDecl> </encodingDesc> <profileDesc> Profile <creation> This version of the corpus contains only texts accessioned on or before 1994-11-04. </creation> 11.2. The BNC corpus header 87 <langUsage> The language of the British National Corpus is modern British English. Words, fragments, and passages from many other languages, both ancient and modern, occur within the corpus where these may be represented using a Latin alphabet. Long passages in these languages, and material in other languages, are generally silently deleted. In no case is the lang attribute used to indicate the language of a word, phrase or passage, nor are alternate writing system definitions used. </langUsage> <particDesc> <person age="X" id="PS000" n="W0000" role="other" sex="u" soc="UU"> PS000: Unknown speaker </person> <person age="X" id="PS001" n="W000M" role="other" sex="u" soc="UU"> PS001: Group of unknown speakers </person> </particDesc> </profileDesc> <revisionDesc> Revision History 2000-10-11 2000-10-11 ed Final manual corrections for BNC-W 2000-10-18 2000-10-18 ed Further manual corrections for BNC-W 2000-01-08 2000-01-08 ed Manually changed catdescriptions etc. for BNC-W 1994-11-30 1994-11-30 Edit Corpus Revision </revisionDesc> </teiHeader> 88 11.3.1. Using bncfinder.dat 11.3. Creating a subcorpus Two files are provided with this version of the corpus to assist in the selection of files according to their classification codes: bncfinder.dat and bncIndex.xml. 11.3.1. Using bncfinder.dat The file bncfinder.dat is a straightforward ASCII format data file, containing one record for each file in the corpus Within each record, the following blank-delimited fields are present: • three-character identifier • size of text in Kbytes • number of <p> or <u> elements • number of <s> elements • number of <w> elements • number of orthographic words • all classification codes assigned to this text Here are two typical records from this file (wrapped to fit on the page: in the original, each is a single line): A00 107 112 423 6673 6894 alltim3 allava2 alltyp5 wriaag0 wriad0 wriase0 wriaty2 wriaud3 wridom4 wrilev2 wrimed3 wripp5 wrisam5 wrista2 writas3 KSP 41 259 306 1543 1427 alltim3 allava2 alltyp1 sdeage1 sdecla1 sdesex1 spolog2 sporeg1 This file can be rapidly searched with simple Unix utilities such as grep to identify subcorpora having particular characteristics: for example, the following command line will select records for all spoken demographic texts collected by female respondents: $grep sdesex2 bncfinder.dat The same information could of course be obtained by searching through the corpus texts themselves; however the above is likely to be much quicker. The classification codes used in the bncfinder.dat file are listed in section 10.8 (Text and genre classification codes). The lines selected by such a procedure can be processed in many ways. Here for example is a program written in the perl language which just creates the references needed to embed texts in a driver file like those above: open(out, ">bncrefs.sgm") || die "Cannot create bncrefs.sgm: $!\n"; while (<>) { ($id,$k,$p,$s,$w, $o) = split; $ntexts ++; $kbsz += $k; $nsents += $s; $nwords += $o; print OUT "id\n"; } print "You have selected $ntexts texts, totalling $kbsz Kb, $nsents s-units and $nwords orthographic words\n" ; Assuming that this program is stored in the file subcorp.prl, a command line like the following might be used to create a bncrefs.sgm file defining a subcorpus comprising all the spoken demographic texts collected by female respondents: $grep sdesex2 bncfinder.dat | perl subcorp.prl 11.3.2. Using bncIndex.xml 89 11.3.2. Using bncIndex.xml The file bncIndex.xml contains similar information to that provided in bncfinder.dat, but formatted for processing as an XML document. It contains a single <bncIndex> element which encloses a series of <doc> elements, one for each text in the BNC. Each <doc> element contains the following subelements: <idno> The three character identifier of the text <title> Either the short title of the text, taken from the <title> in the <fileDesc>, or the phrase [Unscripted conversation] <class> A classification code applied to the text, as giuven by the target attribute of the <catRef> element. One <class> is given for each classification and the following attributes are used to specify it: type the identifying code specified by some <category> element in the corpus header value a numeric code which, when appended to the type value, gives the classification code for this text. <genre> The genre code assigned to this text in David Lee’s classification scheme, as recorded in the <classCode> element in its header <counts> Size of this text measured in various ways, as specified by the following attributes: kb ow w s size in Kbytes size in orthographic words number of <w> elements number of <s> elements Here are the XML elements for the two texts mentioned above (reformatted slightly to fit on the page): <doc> <idno>A00</idno> <title>[ACET factsheets & newsletters].</title> <class type="alltim" value="3"/><class type="allava" value="2"/> <class type="alltyp" value="5"/><class type="wriaag" value="0"/> <class type="wriad" value="0"/><class type="wriase" value="0"/> <class type="wriaty" value="2"/><class type="wriaud" value="3"/> <class type="wridom" value="4"/><class type="wrilev" value="2"/> <class type="wrimed" value="3"/><class type="wripp" value="5"/> <class type="wrisam" value="5"/><class type="wrista" value="2"/> <class type="writas" value="3"/> <genre>W_non_ac_medicine</genre> <counts kb="107" ow="6894" w="6673" s="423"/> </doc> <!-- ... --> <doc> <idno>KSP</idno> <title>[Spontaneous conversation]</title> <class type="alltim" value="3"/><class type="allava" <class type="alltyp" value="1"/><class type="sdeage" <class type="sdecla" value="1"/><class type="sdesex" <class type="spolog" value="2"/><class type="sporeg" <genre>S_conv</genre> <counts kb="41" ow="1427" w="1543" s="306"/> </doc> value="2"/> value="1"/> value="1"/> value="1"/> 90 11.3.2. Using bncIndex.xml Although XML files do not require a DTD, one is also provided in the directory for convenience. It is called bncIndex.dtd and listed below: <!ELEMENT <!ELEMENT <!ELEMENT <!ELEMENT <!ELEMENT <!ATTLIST bncIndex (doc+) > doc (idno, title, class+, genre, count)> idno (#PCDATA) > title (#PCDATA) > class EMPTY > class type CDATA #REQUIRED value CDATA #REQUIRED> <!ELEMENT genre (#PCDATA) > <!ELEMENT counts EMPTY > <!ATTLIST counts kb CDATA #REQUIRED ow CDATA #REQUIRED w CDATA #REQUIRED s CDATA #REQUIRED> XML files may be processed in many different ways, but one of the most convenient is to use an XSLT stylesheet to transform it for display or search it. XSLT is a very high-level programming language defined by the W3C, which offers the ability to transform and process XML documents in a variety of ways. It is (at the time of writing) the language of choice for manipulating XML on the web, where a large number of free tools and tutorials may also be found. To give a flavour of the language, the following XSLT stylesheet will process the bncIndex.xml selecting only texts with classification "wridom4", and displaying their titles, identifiers, and size as an HTML format table: <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" version="1.0" > <xsl:output method="html"/> <xsl:template match="bncIndex"> <html> <center> <h2>There are <xsl:value-of select="count(doc/class[@type=’wridom’ and @value=’4’])"/> BNC World Files with wridom classified as 4</h2> <table> <xsl:apply-templates select="doc"/> </table> </center> </html> </xsl:template> <xsl:template match="doc/class[@type=’wridom’ and @value=’4’]" > <tr> <td><xsl:value-of select="../idno"/></td> <td><xsl:value-of select="../title"/></td> <td><xsl:value-of select="../genre"/></td> <td><xsl:value-of select="../counts/@kb"/></td> <td><xsl:value-of select="../counts/@ow"/></td> </tr> </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet> 12. List of works excerpted A00 [ACET factsheets & newsletters]. Aids Care Education & Training , London ( 1991-09 ). Sample containing about 6894 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) A01 [ACET AIDS leaflets]. Aids Care Education & Training, London (1991). Sample containing about 8115 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) A02 ACET Annual Review 1990/91. Aids Care Education & Training, London (1991). Sample containing about 3430 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) A03 Amnesty. Amnesty International, London (1991-06). Sample containing about 19972 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A04 Art criticism: a user’s guide. Darracott, Joseph, Bellew Publishing Company Ltd, London (1991). Sample containing about 39605 words from a book (domain: arts) A05 Authors. Miller, Karl, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 60-163. Sample containing about 42316 words from a book (domain: arts) A06 So you want to be an actor?. Rendle, Adrian, A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd, London (1991), 5-107. Sample containing about 36590 words from a book (domain: arts) A07 The tragedy of belief. Fulton, John, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991). Sample containing about 39913 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) A08 The big glass. Josipovici, Gabriel, Carcanet Press, Manchester (1991). Sample containing about 40135 words from a book (domain: imaginative) A0A [CAMRA fact sheets]. CAMRA, St Albans. Sample containing about 5890 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) A0B Trouble brewing. Holder, R, Powers, A, Parissien, S, Langford, N and Gamston, David, CAMRA, St Albans (1991). Sample containing about 12084 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) A0C Caterer & Hotelkeeper. Reed Publishing Group, Sutton, Surrey (1991-1919). Sample containing about 31254 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A0D A classic English crime. Heald, Tim, Pavilion Books Ltd, London (1990), 96216. Sample containing about 39287 words from a book (domain: imaginative) A0E The seventh Birmingham International Film & TV Festival. Enterprise Magazines Ltd, Birmingham (1991). Sample containing about 15135 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A0F Part of the furniture. Falk, Michael, Bellew Publishing Company Ltd, London (1991), 1-146. Sample containing about 41971 words from a book (domain: imaginative) A0G Gardeners’ World. Redwood Publishing Company., London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 37336 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) A0H Gliding safety. Piggott, Derek, A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd, London (1991), pp 9-91. Sample containing about 40241 words from a book (domain: leisure) A0J [Health promotion and education leaflets]. u.p.. Sample containing about 24788 words of miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) A0K An inside job. Young, Malcolm, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 2-106. Sample containing about 40541 words from a book (domain: social science) A0L Jay loves Lucy. Cooper, Fiona, Serpent’s Tail, London (1991), 11-154. Sample containing about 43101 words from a book (domain: imaginative) A0M Winning karate competition. Mitchell, David, A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd, London (1991), 10-108. Sample con- 92 taining about 24108 words from a book (domain: leisure) A0N King Cameron. Craig, David, Carcanet Press, Manchester (1991), 15113. Sample containing about 41893 words from a book (domain: imaginative) A0P Leonard Cohen: prophet of the heart. Dorman, Loranne S and Rawlins, Clive L, Omnibus Press, London (1990). Sample containing about 43573 words from a book (domain: arts) A0R Nudists may be encountered. Scott, Mary, Serpent’s Tail, London (1991), 7115. Sample containing about 34443 words from a book (domain: imaginative) A0S [Official leaflets]. u.p.. Sample containing about 1525 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) A0T The pursuit of mind. Tallis, Raymond and Robinson, Howard, Carcanet Press, Manchester (1991). Sample containing about 40537 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) A0U So very English. Rowe, Martha (ed.), Serpent’s Tail, London (1990). Sample containing about 36950 words from a book (domain: imaginative) A0V Tennis World. Presswatch, Sussex (1991-08). Sample containing about 20581 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A0W Fitness with weights. Fleet, Alan, A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd, London (1991). Sample containing about 10828 words from a book (domain: leisure) A0X Woodworker. Argus Specialist Publications, Hemel Hempstead (1991-08). Sample containing about 32599 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A0Y [Age Concern fact sheets]. Age Concern England, Mitcham. Sample containing about 19008 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) A10 [Age Concern newsletter and information]. Age Concern England, Mitcham. Sample containing about 23795 words 12. List of works excerpted of miscellanea (domain: social science) A11 BR in the eighties. St John Thomas, David and Whitehouse, Patrick, David & Charles Publishers plc, Newton Abbot, Devon (1990). Sample containing about 42442 words from a book (domain: world affairs) A12 A ballet-maker’s handbook. Lawson, Joan, A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd, London (1991). Sample containing about 47315 words from a book (domain: arts) A13 [CAMRA information leaflets]. CAMRA, St Albans. Sample containing about 4561 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) A14 What’s brewing. CAMRA, St Albans (1991-10). Sample containing about 22899 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) A15 Climber and Hill Walker. George Outram & Company Ltd, Glasgow (1991-08). Sample containing about 30722 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A16 Do It Yourself Magazine. Link House Magazines Ltd, Croydon (1991-09). Sample containing about 33154 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A17 Dogs Today. Burlington Publishing Company Ltd, Windsor (1992-02, 1992-04). Sample containing about 24085 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A18 Dostoevsky. Jones, John, Clarendon Press, Oxford (1983). Sample containing about 35938 words from a book (domain: arts) A19 Electronics and Wireless World. Reed Business Publishing Group Ltd, Sutton, Surrey (1991-09). Sample containing about 41084 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) A1A Exploding English. Bergonzi, Bernard, Clarendon Press, Oxford (1990). Sample containing about 41957 words from a book (domain: arts) A1B Studies in Ezra Pound. Davie, Donald, 12. List of works excerpted Carcanet Press, London (1991). Sample containing about 49084 words from a book (domain: arts) A1C Henry’s leg. Pilling, Ann, Viking Kestrel, Harmondsworth (1987). Sample containing about 40191 words from a book (domain: imaginative) A1D Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-02: Arts section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 4212 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A1E Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-02: Business section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 9916 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A1F Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-02: Editorials. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8909 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A1G Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-02: Foreign news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10242 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A1H Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-02: Gazette section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3108 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A1J Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-02: Home news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 13981 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A1K Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-02: Listings section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 1905 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A1L Independent, electronic edition of 93 1989-10-02: Living section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 1849 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A1M Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-02: Science pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-1919). Sample containing about 4910 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) A1N Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-02: Sport section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 14770 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A1P Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-02: Frontpages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 2595 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A1R Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-03: Arts section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 1583 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A1S Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-03: Business section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 11549 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A1T Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-03: Editorials. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 9114 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A1U Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-03: Focus section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 4198 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A1V Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-03: Foreign news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London 94 (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 23055 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A1W Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-03: Gazette section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3890 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A1X Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-03: Health pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3322 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) A1Y Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-03: Home news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 15707 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A20 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-03: Listings section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 1702 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A21 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-03: Business section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 1411 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A22 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-03: Sport pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8489 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A23 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-03: Frontpages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 2529 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A24 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-04: Living section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3315 words from a periodical (domain: arts) 12. List of works excerpted A25 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-04: Arts section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3483 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A26 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-04: Business section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 11335 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A27 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-04: Editorials. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8731 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A28 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-04: Foreign news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 11560 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A29 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-04: Gazette section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3427 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A2A Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-04: Home news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 15860 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A2B Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-04: Listings section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 2064 words from a periodical (domain: arts A2C Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-04: Living section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3404 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A2D Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-04: Media section. Newspa- 12. List of works excerpted per Publishing plc, London (1989-1919). Sample containing about 2729 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A2E Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-04: Sport pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 13141 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A2F Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-04: Frontpages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3261 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A2G Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-05: Arts section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 6346 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A2H Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-05: Business section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 12422 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A2J Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-05: Editorials. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8653 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A2K Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-05: Education section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3053 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A2L Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-05: Focus section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 4347 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A2M Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-05: Foreign news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 9951 words from a periodical (domain: 95 world affairs) A2N Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-05: Gazette section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 2960 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A2P Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-05: Home news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 16233 words from a periodical (domain: world news) A2R Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-05: Listings section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 2958 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A2S Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-05: Sport pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 14775 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A2T Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-05: Frontpages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 2922 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A2U Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-06: Arts section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 5708 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A2V Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-06: Business section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 11322 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A2W Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-06: Editorials. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8352 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) A2X Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-06: Foreign news pages. 96 Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 11339 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A2Y Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-06: Gazette section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3689 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A30 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-06: Home news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 15718 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A31 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-06: Law section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3492 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A32 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-06: Listings section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 2418 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A33 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-06: Sport pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 13231 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A34 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-06: Frontpages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 1991 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A35 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Arts section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 7456 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A36 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Book reviews. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 6173 words from a periodical (domain: arts) 12. List of works excerpted A37 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Business section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 9948 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A38 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Motoring pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3254 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) A39 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Antiques pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 2355 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A3A Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Editorials. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8750 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A3B Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Focus section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 1964 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A3C Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Food pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8522 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A3D Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Foreign news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 9599 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A3E Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Gardening pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 1858 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A3F Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Gazette section. News- 12. List of works excerpted paper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3382 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A3G Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Home news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 13774 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A3H Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Listings section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 1384 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A3J Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Business section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 4790 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A3K Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Property section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3500 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A3L Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Sport pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 14886 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A3M Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Style section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3007 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A3N Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Frontpages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 6384 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A3P Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-07: Travel section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 8032 words from a periodical (domain: 97 leisure) A3R Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-09: Arts section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 4038 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A3S Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-09: Business section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 10396 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A3T Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-09: Editorials. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8873 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A3U Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-09: Foreign news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10423 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A3V Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-09: Gazette section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 4251 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A3W Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-09: Home news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 13113 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A3X Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-09: Living section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3327 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A3Y Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-09: Science section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 4440 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) 98 A40 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-09: Sport section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 14112 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A41 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-09: Frontpages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 2525 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A42 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-10: Arts section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3244 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A43 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-10: Business section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 12571 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A44 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-10: Editorials. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8610 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) A45 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-10: Focus section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3441 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A46 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-10: Foreign news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 12823 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A47 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-10: Gazette section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3603 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A48 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-10: Health pages. Newspaper 12. List of works excerpted Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3041 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) A49 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-10: Home news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 13841 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A4A Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-10: Listings section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 4675 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A4B Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-10: Sport section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10588 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A4C Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-10: Frontpages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 2960 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A4D Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-11: Architecture section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3167 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A4E Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-11: Arts section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3939 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A4F Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-11: Business section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 12628 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A4G Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-11: Editorials. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8853 words from a periodical (domain: belief and 12. List of works excerpted thought) A4H Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-11: Foreign news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10445 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A4J Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-11: Gazette section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3744 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A4K Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-11: Home news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 16218 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A4L Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-11: Listings section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3136 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A4M Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-11: Living section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3246 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A4N Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-11: Media section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-1919). Sample containing about 2679 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A4P Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-11: Sport section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 11295 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A4R Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-11: Frontpages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 1947 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A4S Independent, electronic edition of 99 1989-10-12: Arts section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 5849 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A4U Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-12: Editorials. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8534 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A4V Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-12: Education section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3949 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A4W Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-12: Focus section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3910 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A4X Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-12: Foreign news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 12351 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A4Y Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-12: Gazette section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3383 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A50 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-12: Home news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 16997 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A51 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-12: Listings section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 2041 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A52 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-12: Sport section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). 100 Sample containing about 12270 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A53 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-12: Frontpages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3882 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A54 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-13: Arts section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 5394 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A55 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-13: Business section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 10930 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A56 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-13: Editorials. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8362 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A57 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-13: Foreign news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 11272 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A58 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-13: Gazette section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 2859 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A59 Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-13: Home news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 17915 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A5A Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-13: Law pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 4673 words from a periodical (domain: social sci- 12. List of works excerpted ence) A5B Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-13: Listings section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3304 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A5C Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-13: Sport section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 12167 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A5D Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-13: Frontpages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 2771 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A5E Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Arts section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 5411 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A5F Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Book reviews. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 5352 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A5G Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Business section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 10768 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A5H Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Motoring pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3265 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A5J Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Antiques pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 2555 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A5K Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Editorials. Newspaper 12. List of works excerpted Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8852 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A5L Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Food pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 2983 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A5M Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Foreign news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10040 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A5N Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Gardening pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 2089 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A5P Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Gazette section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3410 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A5R Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Home news pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 15741 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A5S Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Business section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 7135 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A5T Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Property section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (198919-19). Sample containing about 3622 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A5U Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Sport section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). 101 Sample containing about 15794 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A5V Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Style section. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 2619 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A5W Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Frontpages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 5468 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A5X Independent, electronic edition of 1989-10-14: Travel pages. Newspaper Publishing plc, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 7718 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A5Y Inside the RUC. Brewer, John and Magee, Kathleen, Clarendon Press, Oxford (1991). Sample containing about 43791 words from a book (domain: world affairs) A60 KBS open learning MBA programme. BPP Publishing Ltd, London (1989). Sample containing about 16053 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) A61 Invasion. Millin, Bill, The Book Guild Ltd, Lewes, East Sussex (1991). Sample containing about 45915 words from a book (domain: world affairs) A62 Media and voters. Miller, William L, Clarendon Press, Oxford (1991). Sample containing about 26366 words from a book (domain: world affairs) A63 National Insurance Statutory Sick Pay. u.p.. Statutory Maternity Pay from 6 April 1991 for employers. Sample containing about 7319 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) A64 One step backwards, two steps forward. Pethybridge, Roger, Clarendon Press, Oxford (1990), 22-144. Sample containing about 42467 words from a book (domain: world affairs) A65 Outdoor Action. Hawker Consumer Publications, London (1991-08). Sample containing about 34943 words from 102 a periodical (domain: leisure) A66 The people’s peace. Morgan, Kenneth O, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990), 397-517. Sample containing about 45354 words from a book (domain: world affairs) A67 [RAFA journal and miscellaneous info]. Royal Air Force Association. Sample containing about 33454 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) A68 Michael Ramsey: a life. Chadwick, Owen, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991). Sample containing about 49237 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) A69 Reflections of a statesman. Powell, Enochselected by Rex Collings (ed.), Bellew Publishing Company Ltd, London (1991), 511-615. Sample containing about 41550 words from a book (domain: world affairs) A6A The rock file. York, Norton, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991). Sample containing about 45133 words from a book (domain: arts) A6B The savage and the city in the work of T S Eliot. Crawford, Robert, Clarendon Press, Oxford (1990). Sample containing about 50030 words from a book (domain: arts) A6C Seeing in the dark. Breakwell, Ian, Hammond, Paul (eds.), Serpent’s Tail, London (1990). Sample containing about 33415 words from a book (domain: leisure) A6D Sexual dissidence. Dollimore, Jonathan, Clarendon Press, Oxford (1991). Sample containing about 48246 words from a book (domain: arts) A6E I was a teenage sex pistol. Silverton, Pete and Matlock, Glen, Omnibus Press, London (1990). Sample containing about 25648 words from a book (domain: arts) A6F Thatcherism and British politics. Kavanagh, Dennis, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990), 209-319. Sample containing about 38851 words from a 12. List of works excerpted book (domain: world affairs) A6G Twentieth century British history. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 1-106. Sample containing about 45090 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A6J Three times table. Maitland, Sara, Chatto & Windus Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 37844 words from a book (domain: imaginative) A6L Advice from the top. Oates, David and Ezra, Derek, David & Charles Publishers plc, Newton Abbot, Devon (1989). Sample containing about 43526 words from a book (domain: commerce) A6M Africa’s way: a journey from the past. Cockcroft, Laurence, I B Tauris & Company Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 32518 words from a book (domain: world affairs) A6N Amongst women. McGahern, J, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 35177 words from a book (domain: imaginative) A6R Angler’s Mail. mixed, u.p.. Sample containing about 28963 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A6S Marxism and anthropology. Bloch, Maurice, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1984), 1-96. Sample containing about 40258 words from a book (domain: social science) A6T Arctic odyssey: travelling Arctic Europe. Sale, Richard and Oliver, Tony, The Crowood Press, Marlborough, Wilts (1991). Sample containing about 44899 words from a book (domain: leisure) A6U Oxford Art Journal. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991). Sample containing about 27329 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A6V Finding a voice: Asian women in Britain. Wilson, Amrit, Virago Press Ltd, London (1988). Sample containing about 44055 words from a book (domain: social science) A6W Autocar and Motor. Haymarket 12. List of works excerpted Magazines Ltd, Teddington, Middlesex (1990-10-10; 1990-03-1). Sample containing about 31551 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A6X Autocar and Motor. Haymarket Magazines Ltd, Teddington, Middlesex (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 37898 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A6Y Sport and the British. Holt, Richard, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989). Sample containing about 30750 words from a book (domain: social science) A70 Best. Periodical Publishers Assoc., London (1991-04-11; 1991-01-9). Sample containing about 36648 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A73 The best man to die. Rendell, Ruth, Arrow Books Ltd, London (1981). Sample containing about 43208 words from a book (domain: imaginative) A74 Billy Bayswater. Watts, Nigel, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1990). Sample containing about 39697 words from a book (domain: imaginative) A75 Your body clock: how to live with it. Waterhouse, J M, Waterhouse M E and Minors, D S, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990). Sample containing about 34014 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) A77 A day in the life of the British Army. Dewar, Michael, David & Charles Publishers plc, Newton Abbot, Devon (1990). Sample containing about 40188 words from a book (domain: social science) A79 Converting old buildings. Johnson, Alan, David & Charles Publishers plc, Newton Abbot, Devon (1988). Sample containing about 38266 words from a book (domain: applied science) A7A Bury the dead. Carter, Peter, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1986). Sample containing about 36722 words from a book (domain: imaginative) A7C C S Lewis: a biography. Wilson, A 103 N, Collins, UK (1990). Sample containing about 38705 words from a book (domain: arts) A7D Country Living. The National Magazine Company Ltd, London (199119-19). Sample containing about 42974 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A7F Caterer & Hotelkeeper. Reed Publishing Group, Sutton, Surrey (1991-019725). Sample containing about 27546 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A7G [Charity leaflets and letters]. u.p.. Sample containing about 19719 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) A7H Charles and Diana. Junor, Penny, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1991). Sample containing about 38700 words from a book (domain: world affairs) A7J The charnel house. McGrath, Eamonn, The Blackstaff Press Ltd, Belfast (1990). Sample containing about 28317 words from a book (domain: imaginative) A7K [Church magazines and leaflets]. u.p.. Sample containing about 24874 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) A7L British cinema: the lights that failed. Park, James, B T Batsford Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 42005 words from a book (domain: arts) A7M Art in the Cold War. Lindey, Christine, The Herbert Press Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 31840 words from a book (domain: arts) A7N Clothes Show. Redwood Publishing Company., London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 22548 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A7P Clothes Show. Redwood Publishing Company., London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 19001 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A7S The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-08: Arts section. Guardian 104 Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 5414 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A7T The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-08: Business section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8720 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A7U The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-08: Business section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 300 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A7V The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-08: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 9092 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A7W The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-08: Home news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 25255 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A7X The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-08: Leisure pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 753 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A7Y The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-08: News and features. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10862 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A80 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-08: Sport section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10608 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A81 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-08: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 882 words from a periodical (domain: 12. List of works excerpted world affairs) A82 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-11: Applied Science pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 219 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) A83 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-11: Arts section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 7332 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A84 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-11: Religious affairs stories. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 422 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) A85 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-11: Business section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10182 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A86 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-11: Business section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 850 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A87 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-11: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 11395 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A88 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-11: Home news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 13648 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A89 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-11: Leisure pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 13926 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A8A The Guardian, electronic edition of 12. List of works excerpted 1989-11-11: Applied Science pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 375 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) A8B The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-11: News and features. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 2639 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A8C The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-11: Sport section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 12441 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A8D The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-11: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 7228 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A8E The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-23: Applied Science pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 5656 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) A8F The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-23: Arts section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 18922 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A8G The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-23: Business section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3256 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A8H The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-23: Business section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8430 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A8J The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-23: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London 105 (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8327 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A8K The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-23: Home news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 23699 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A8L The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-23: Leisure pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 1084 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A8M The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-23: News and features. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3595 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A8N The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-23: Sport section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 12014 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A8P The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-11-23: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 2433 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A8R The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-07: Applied Science pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 6735 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) A8S The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-07: Arts section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 1637 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A8T The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-07: Religious affairs stories. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 671 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) 106 A8U The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-07: Business section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8816 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A8V The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-07: Business section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 301 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A8W The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-07: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10614 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A8X The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-07: Home news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 23519 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A8Y The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-07: News and features. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 5479 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A90 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-07: Sport section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 12862 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A91 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-07: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 2404 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A92 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-08: Applied Science pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 6719 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) A93 The Guardian, electronic edition of 12. List of works excerpted 1989-12-08: Arts section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 2350 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A94 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-08: Business section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10684 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A95 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-08: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10542 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A96 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-08: Home news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 23618 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A97 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-08: Leisure pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 864 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A98 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-08: News and features. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 6769 words from a periodical (domain: social science) A99 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-08: Sport section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10289 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A9A The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-08: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 2714 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A9B The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-10: Applied Science pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 12. List of works excerpted 69 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) A9C The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-10: Arts section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 2969 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A9D The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-10: Business section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 24288 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A9E The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-10: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 18849 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A9F The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-10: Home news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 19346 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A9G The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-10: Leisure pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 286 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A9H The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-10: Sport section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 24757 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A9J The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-10: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3705 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A9K The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-11: Arts section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 1021 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A9L The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-11: Business section. 107 Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 3823 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A9M The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-11: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 11697 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A9N The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-11: Home news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 12827 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A9P The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-11: Leisure pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 604 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A9R The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-11: Sport section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 14168 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A9S The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-11: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 781 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A9T The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-13: Arts section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 9034 words from a periodical (domain: arts) A9U The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-13: Business section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 7356 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) A9V The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-13: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 7456 words from a periodical (domain: 108 world affairs) A9W The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-13: Home news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 20264 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) A9X The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-13: Leisure pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 709 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) A9Y The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-13: News and features. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 258 words from a periodical (domain: social science) AA0 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-13: Sport section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10406 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AA1 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-13: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 15407 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AA2 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-20: Arts section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 5088 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AA3 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-20: Business section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 9084 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AA4 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-20: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8542 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AA5 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-20: Home news pages. 12. List of works excerpted Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 19716 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AA6 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-20: Leisure pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 1320 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AA7 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-20: Sport section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 9270 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AA8 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-20: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 17859 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AA9 The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-21: Arts section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 18760 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AAA The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-21: Business section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 6961 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AAB The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-21: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10209 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AAC The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-21: Home news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 17588 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AAD The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-21: Leisure pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 1333 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) 12. List of works excerpted AAE The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-21: Sport section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 11606 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AAF The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-21: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 17101 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AAG The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-22: Applied Science pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 5381 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) AAH The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-22: Arts section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 6081 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AAJ The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-22: Business section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 7356 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AAK The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-22: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 9768 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AAL The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-22: Home news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 21663 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AAM The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-22: Leisure pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 1878 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AAN The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-22: Sport section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). 109 Sample containing about 9248 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AAP The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-22: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 8525 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AAR The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-31: Arts section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 2480 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AAS The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-31: Business section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10362 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AAT The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-31: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 7149 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AAU The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-31: Home news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 10493 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AAV The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-31: Leisure pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 21563 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AAW The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-31: Sport section. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 12409 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AAX The Guardian, electronic edition of 1989-12-31: Foreign news pages. Guardian Newspapers Ltd, London (1989-19-19). Sample containing about 7623 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AAY Adkin. Harnel Heath Ltd (1992). Mov- 110 ing in Oxfordshire. Sample containing about 10814 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) AB3 Blissed out. Reynolds, Simon, Serpent’s Tail, London (1990). Sample containing about 36397 words from a book (domain: arts) AB4 The perfect English country house. Lycett Green, Candida, Pavilion Books Ltd, London (1991). Sample containing about 37535 words from a book (domain: arts) AB5 In other words . Juby, Kerry (ed.), Omnibus Press, London (1986). .. David Bowie. Sample containing about 38969 words from a book (domain: arts) AB6 Defending the world. Adamson, David, I B Tauris & Company Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 39088 words from a book (domain: world affairs) AB9 Death of a partner. Neel, Janet, Constable & Company Ltd, London (1991). Sample containing about 42247 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ABA Britain’s defence dilemma. Jackson, General Sir William, B T Batsford Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 38309 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ABB Delicatessen: a celebration and cookbook. Moon, Rosemary, David & Charles Publishers plc, Newton Abbot, Devon (1989). Sample containing about 41497 words from a book (domain: leisure) ABC Dolphins: their life and survival. Donoghue, Michael and Wheeler, Annie, Blandford (Cassell plc), London (1990). Sample containing about 41587 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) ABD The Economist. The Economist Newspaper Ltd, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 57353 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) ABE The Economist. The Economist Newspaper Ltd, London (1991-19-19). Sam- 12. List of works excerpted ple containing about 61978 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) ABF The Economist. The Economist Newspaper Ltd, London (1990-19-19). Sample containing about 62136 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) ABG The Economist. The Economist Newspaper Ltd, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 62186 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) ABH The Economist. The Economist Newspaper Ltd, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 61979 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) ABJ The Economist. The Economist Newspaper Ltd, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 83150 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) ABK The Economist. The Economist Newspaper Ltd, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 60672 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) ABL Edward Thomas: a portrait. Thomas, R George, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1987), 1-69. Sample containing about 34395 words from a book (domain: arts) ABM The empiricists. Woolhouse, R S, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1988). Sample containing about 42727 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) ABP Introduction to English law, 10th edition. Geldart, William and Yardley, D C M, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991). Sample containing about 40394 words from a book (domain: social science) ABR England versus West Indies. Cotter, Gerry, The Crowood Press, Marlborough, Wilts (1991). Sample containing about 38778 words from a book (domain: leisure) ABS Esquire. The National Magazine Company Ltd, London (1991-04). Sample containing about 57427 words from a periodical (domain: arts) ABU Ministers decide. Fowler, Nor- 12. List of works excerpted man, Chapmans Publishers Ltd, London (1991). Sample containing about 35295 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ABV I believe. Carey, George, SPCK, London (1991). Sample containing about 39020 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) ABW Jane’s journey. Bow, Jean, The Book Guild Ltd, Lewes, East Sussex (1991). Sample containing about 35460 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ABX Jubilee wood. Hassall, Angela, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989). Sample containing about 39208 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AC0 Running out of excuses. Campaign for Labour Representation in NI, Belfast/London (1991). Sample containing about 6700 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AC2 Man at the sharp end. Kilby, M, The Book Guild Ltd, Lewes, East Sussex (1991). Sample containing about 37622 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AC3 Misfortunes of Nigel. Pitt-Kethley, Fiona, P Owen (1991), 67-173. Sample containing about 38603 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AC4 On the edge. Cross, Gillian, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 66170. Sample containing about 36549 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AC5 Paper faces. Anderson, Rachel, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 1-116. Sample containing about 37671 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AC6 A poet could not but be gay. Kirkup, James, Peter Owen Publishers, London (1991). Sample containing about 41199 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AC7 The reluctant Samaritan. Beechey, Winifred, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 1-131. Sample containing 111 about 34283 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AC9 Science and the past. Bowman, Sheridan (ed.), British Museum Press, London (1991). Sample containing about 40786 words from a book (domain: applied science) ACA The masks of death. Cecil, Robert, The Book Guild Ltd, Lewes, East Sussex (1991). Sample containing about 30791 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) ACB The lock. Gates, Susan, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990). Sample containing about 43194 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ACE Willoughby’s phoney war. Fox, William, The Book Guild Ltd, Lewes, East Sussex (1991). Sample containing about 39188 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ACG Lo and behold!. Dennis, Trevor, SPCK, London (1991). Sample containing about 37066 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) ACH Britain on the breadline. Laybourn, Keith, Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucester (1990). Sample containing about 38381 words from a book (domain: social science) ACJ Principles of criminal law. Ashworth, Andrew, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991). Sample containing about 37678 words from a book (domain: social science) ACK Dandelion days. Howell, Bette, Chapmans Publishers Ltd, London (1991). Sample containing about 42304 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ACL Through the devil’s gateway. Archer, L J, Joseph, A, et al, Byrne, L and Gombrich, S G, SPCK, London (1990). Sample containing about 37392 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) ACM Dogs Today. Burlington Publishing Company Ltd, Windsor (1992-02). Sample containing about 23966 words 112 from a periodical (domain: leisure) ACN The Face. Nick Logan, London (199019-19). Sample containing about 43175 words from a periodical (domain: arts) ACP The Face. Nick Logan, London (199019-19). Sample containing about 43726 words from a periodical (domain: arts) ACR Farmers’ Weekly. Reed Business Publishing Group, Haywards Heath, Sussex (1991-01-9726). Sample containing about 63472 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) ACS The fifties: portrait of an age. Lewis, Peter, The Herbert Press Ltd, London (1989). Sample containing about 40845 words from a book (domain: leisure) ACV The forest of the night. Kelly, Chris, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 2-105. Sample containing about 32816 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ACW Frankie. Highsmith, Domini, Bantam (Corgi), London (1990). Sample containing about 32090 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ACX Gardeners’ World. Redwood Publishing Company., London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 38449 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) ACY The Gardener. Maxwell Consumer Magazines, London (1991-03). Sample containing about 22853 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AD0 Get slim and stay slim. Ashcroft, Jennifer J, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989). Sample containing about 34221 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) AD1 Gentleman and ladies. Hill, Susan, Hamish Hamilton Ltd, London (1969), 5-138. Sample containing about 43055 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AD2 God save Ulster!. Bruce, S, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990). Sample containing about 36359 words from a book (domain: world affairs) 12. List of works excerpted AD7 Great races. Magee, Sean, Anaya Publishers Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 25559 words from a book (domain: leisure) AD9 Hermetech. Constantine, Storm, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1991). Sample containing about 42247 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ADA Hide and seek. Potter, Dennis, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 40281 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ADB Friends in high places. Paxman, Jeremy, Michael Joseph Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 36091 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ADC The Oxford illustrated history of Christianity. McManners, John (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990). Sample containing about 36417 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) ADD The Hitler myth. Kershaw, Ian, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989). Sample containing about 43192 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ADE How many times can you say goodbye?. Pardoe, Jenifer, SPCK, London (1991). Sample containing about 28174 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) ADF Understanding horses. Langley, Garda, David & Charles Publishers plc, Newton Abbot, Devon (1989). Sample containing about 36847 words from a book (domain: leisure) ADG How do I look?. Dawson, Jill, Virago Press Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 33828 words from a book (domain: social science) ADH Interpreting the past: coins. Burnett, Andrew, British Museum Press, London (1991). Sample containing about 22878 words from a book (domain: leisure) ADK Making an impact. Thomas, Harvey 12. List of works excerpted and Gill, Liz, David & Charles Publishers plc, Newton Abbot, Devon (1989). Sample containing about 37205 words from a book (domain: commerce) ADL Lives, lies and the Iran-Contra affair. Wroe, Ann, I B Tauris & Company Ltd, London (1991). Sample containing about 39749 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ADM Jaunting through Ireland. Kerridge, Roy, Michael Joseph Ltd, London (1991). Sample containing about 40848 words from a book (domain: social science) ADP Conversations with Karajan. Osborne, Richard, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 2-147. Sample containing about 37578 words from a book (domain: arts) ADR Kylie Minogue: the superstar next door. Stone, Sasha, Omnibus Press, London (1989), 4-96. Sample containing about 38811 words from a book (domain: leisure) ADS Lady’s maid. Forster, Margaret, Chatto & Windus Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 34992 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ADW Libyan politics: tribe and revolution. Davis, John, I B Tauris & Company Ltd, London (1987). Sample containing about 39339 words from a book (domain: social science) ADX Logic and design. Barratt, Krome, The Herbert Press Ltd, London (1989). Sample containing about 35202 words from a book (domain: arts) ADY Longshot. Francis, Dick, Michael Joseph Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 39361 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AE0 Lying together. Thomas, D M, Victor Gollancz Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 41886 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AE4 Mary Queen of Scots. Wormald, Jenny, Collins & Brown Ltd, London (1991). Sample containing about 38212 words 113 from a book (domain: social science) AE6 The nonconformists. Munson, James, SPCK, London (1991). Sample containing about 39990 words from a book (domain: world affairs) AE7 The problems of biology. Maynard Smith, John, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989). Sample containing about 37136 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) AE8 Roads that move. Perrie, Walter, Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd, Edinburgh (1991). Sample containing about 41180 words from a book (domain: leisure) AE9 The royal forests of England. Grant, Raymond, Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucester (1991). Sample containing about 39138 words from a book (domain: world affairs) AEA Tomorrow. Taylor, Elizabeth Russell, Peter Owen Publishers, London (1991), 52-137. Sample containing about 27586 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AEB A twist of fate. Scobie, Pamela, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990), 49153. Sample containing about 34577 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AH9 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-04: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 402 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) AHA Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-04: Arts section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 27230 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AHB Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-04: Business section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 17314 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AHC Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 114 1992-04-04: Leisure pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 39523 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AHD Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-04: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 4236 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) AHE Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-04: News and features. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 1236 words from a periodical (domain: social science) AHF Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-04: Foreign news pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 27457 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AHG Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-05: Arts section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 29950 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AHH Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-05: Religious affairs stories. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 97 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) AHJ Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-05: Business section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 21655 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AHK Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-05: Leisure pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 39486 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AHL Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-05: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 12. List of works excerpted 2552 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) AHM Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-05: News and features. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 2682 words from a periodical (domain: social science) AHN Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-05: Foreign news pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 46424 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AHP Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-06: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 3177 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) AHR Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-06: Arts section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 7647 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AHS Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-06: Religious affairs stories. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 325 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) AHT Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-06: Business section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 16894 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AHU Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-06: Leisure pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 36688 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AHV Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-06: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 1759 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) 12. List of works excerpted AHW Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-06: News and features. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (199219-19). Sample containing about 830 words from a periodical (domain: social science) AHX Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-06: Foreign news pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 32862 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AHY Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-07: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 6251 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) AJ0 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-07: Arts section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 5551 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AJ1 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-07: Religious affairs stories. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 404 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) AJ2 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-07: Business section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 14606 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AJ3 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-07: Leisure pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 18799 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AJ4 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-07: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 968 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) AJ5 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-07: News and features. The 115 Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 3366 words from a periodical (domain: social science) AJ6 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-07: Foreign news pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 24148 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AJ7 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-08: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 609 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) AJ8 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-08: Arts section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 10932 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AJ9 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-08: Business section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 14332 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AJA Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-08: Leisure pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 28477 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AJB Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-08: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 2593 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) AJC Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-08: News and features. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (199219-19). Sample containing about 503 words from a periodical (domain: social science) AJD Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-08: Foreign news pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 29348 116 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AJE Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-09: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 544 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) AJF Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-09: Arts section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 6472 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AJG Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-09: Religious affairs stories. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 612 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) AJH Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-09: Business section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 11711 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AJJ Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-09: Leisure pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 17907 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AJK Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-09: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 2013 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) AJL Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-09: News and features. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 2524 words from a periodical (domain: social science) AJM Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-09: Foreign news pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 26064 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) 12. List of works excerpted AJN Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-10: Arts section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 10039 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AJP Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-10: Business section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 10177 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AJR Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-10: Leisure pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 13442 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AJS Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-10: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 1126 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) AJT Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-10: News and features. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 2583 words from a periodical (domain: social science) AJU Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-10: Foreign news pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 29779 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AJV Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-11: Arts section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 21418 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AJW Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-11: Religious affairs stories. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 864 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) AJX Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-11: Business section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19- 12. List of works excerpted 19). Sample containing about 15255 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AJY Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-11: Leisure pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 42360 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AK0 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-11: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 588 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) AK1 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-11: News and features. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (199219-19). Sample containing about 775 words from a periodical (domain: social science) AK2 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-11: Foreign news pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 27255 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AK3 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-12: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 609 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) AK4 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-12: Arts section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 30028 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AK6 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-12: Leisure pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 41505 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AK7 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-12: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 552 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) 117 AK8 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-12: News and features. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 2979 words from a periodical (domain: social science) AK9 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-12: Foreign news pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 40731 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AKA Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-13: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 853 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) AKB Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-13: Arts section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 8031 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AKC Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-13: Religious affairs stories. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 438 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) AKD Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-13: Business section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 20881 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AKE Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-13: Leisure pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 36253 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AKF Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-13: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 2277 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) AKG Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-13: News and features. The 118 Daily Telegraph plc, London (199219-19). Sample containing about 701 words from a periodical (domain: social science) AKH Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-13: Foreign news pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 20654 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AKJ Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-15: Arts section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 10840 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AKK Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-15: Religious affairs stories. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 530 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) AKL Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-15: Business section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 14321 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AKM Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-15: Leisure pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 31040 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AKN Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-15: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 1127 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) AKP Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-15: News and features. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 2516 words from a periodical (domain: social science) AKR Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-15: Foreign news pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 21777 12. List of works excerpted words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AKS Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-16: Arts section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 7393 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AKT Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-16: Religious affairs stories. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 960 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) AKU Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-16: Business section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 15298 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AKV Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-16: Leisure pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 19767 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AKW Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-16: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 585 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) AKX Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-16: News and features. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 3577 words from a periodical (domain: social science) AKY Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-16: Foreign news pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 22488 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AL0 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-17: Arts section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 5143 words from a periodical (domain: arts) AL1 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition 12. List of works excerpted of 1992-04-17: Religious affairs stories. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 323 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) AL2 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-17: Business section. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 9361 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AL3 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-17: Leisure pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 39092 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AL4 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-17: Applied Science pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 281 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) AL5 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-17: News and features. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 2523 words from a periodical (domain: social science) AL6 Daily Telegraph, electronic edition of 1992-04-17: Foreign news pages. The Daily Telegraph plc, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 22502 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AL7 [Leaflets advertising services]. u.p.. Sample containing about 5894 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) AL8 Adult education and social purpose. White, G J and Williams, V, Graham-Cameron Publishing, Cambridge (1988). Sample containing about 41914 words from a book (domain: world affairs) AL9 Rural development in Lewis and Harris. Abercrombie, Keith, The Arkleton Trust, Langholm, Dumfriesshire (1981), 3-21. Sample containing about 7145 words of miscellanea (domain: 119 applied science) ALA The part-time holding. Grant, J S, The Arkleton Trust, Langholm, Dumfriesshire (1981), 6-25. Sample containing about 7670 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) ALB Popular education for change. Rennie, Frank, The Arkleton Trust, Enstone (1981), 9-40. Sample containing about 11179 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) ALC Effective training for family and part-time farmers. Birkbeck, David, The Arkleton Trust, Langholm, Dumfriesshire (1985), 9-96. Sample containing about 28812 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) ALE Small is beautiful in education too. Morris, John G, The Arkleton Trust, Langholm, Dumfriesshire (1981), 1-17. Sample containing about 6280 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) ALF Disadvantaged rural Europe. Moore, David, The Arkleton Trust, Langholm, Dumfriesshire (1979), 1-34. Sample containing about 11362 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) ALG The agricultural potential of marginal areas. Cunningham, J M M, The Arkleton Trust, Langholm, Dumfriesshire (1981). Sample containing about 4890 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) ALH An alternative assembly book. Hoy, Mike and Hoy, Linda, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991). Sample containing about 36013 words from a book (domain: social science) ALJ Bad dreams. Newman, Kim, Simon & Schuster Ltd, London (1990), 108-207. Sample containing about 29438 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ALK Richard Baxter 1615-1691. Owen, Stuart, Owen Publications, Kidderminster (1991). Sample containing about 17238 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) ALL Bell in the tree. Chisnall, Edward, 120 Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd, Edinburgh (1989). The Glasgow story. Sample containing about 41743 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ALM British journal of social work. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 32585 words from a periodical (domain: social science) ALN British journal of social work. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991). Sample containing about 23700 words from a periodical (domain: social science) ALP British journal of social work. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 25632 words from a periodical (domain: social science) ALS Captain Pugwash and the huge reward. Ryan, John, Gungarden Books, Rye, East Sussex (1991), 4-43. Sample containing about 4506 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ALT Charlemagne: founder of the Holy Roman Empire. Stewart, Bob, Firebird Books Ltd, Poole (1988), 5-46. Sample containing about 14367 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ALU The Chelsea gardener. Le Rougetel, Hazel, Natural History Museum Publications, London (1990), 13-124. Sample containing about 37093 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ALV Chemistry in Britain. Royal Society of Chemistry, London (1992-01). Sample containing about 46562 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) ALW Chemistry in Britain. Royal Society of Chemistry, London (1992). Sample containing about 59658 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) ALX Chief Joseph: guardian of the Nez Perce. Hook, Jason, Firebird Books Ltd, Poole (1989), 5-46. Sample containing about 19365 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ALY Glimpses of Chiswick’s place in history. Roe, William P, Alwyn Press, 12. List of works excerpted London (1990), 5-103. Sample containing about 36266 words from a book (domain: world affairs) AM0 Club 18-30 summer holiday brochure 1990. ILG Travel Ltd (1990-19-19). Sample containing about 34489 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) AM1 Cosmeston Medieval Village. Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological, Swansea (1988), 1-20. Sample containing about 2883 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) AM2 Cotswold Wildlife Park. Cotswold Wildlife Park, Burford (1992). Sample containing about 9436 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) AM4 The dirty man of Europe. Rose, Chris, Simon & Schuster Ltd, London (1990), 76-157. Sample containing about 41841 words from a book (domain: world affairs) AM5 Do It Yourself. Link House Magazines Ltd, Milton Keynes (1992-02). Sample containing about 30227 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AM6 Drama as education. Bolton, Gavin, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1988), 42-139. Sample containing about 33630 words from a book (domain: social science) AM7 Education management for the 1990s. Osborne, Allan, Davies, Brent, WestBurnham, John and Ellison, Linda, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990), 1-91. Sample containing about 29230 words from a book (domain: commerce) AM8 The best future for Britain. Conservative Central Office, London (1992), 1-50. Sample containing about 30316 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AM9 Changing Britain for good. Liberal Democrat Publications, Dorchester (1992), 2-51. Sample containing about 18348 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AMA It’s time to get Britain working again. 12. List of works excerpted The Labour Party, London (1992), 3-28. Sample containing about 12767 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) AMB The adventures of Endill Swift. McDonald, Stuart, Canongate Publishing Ltd, Edinburgh (1990), 9-116. Sample containing about 33351 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AMC Enigma variations. Young, Irene, Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd, Edinburgh (1990), 61-168. Sample containing about 41990 words from a book (domain: world affairs) AMD Enterprise lakes and mountains. Enterprise Lakes & Mountains (1990-1919). Sample containing about 45472 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) AMG The evolution of human consciousness. Crook, John H, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1985), 1-91. Sample containing about 39013 words from a book (domain: applied science) AMH A guide to exporting. MW Publications Ltd, Belfast, 1-53. Sample containing about 15618 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) AMK Against a federal Europe. Cash, William, Gerald Duckworth & Company Ltd, London (1991), 14-118. Sample containing about 41864 words from a book (domain: world affairs) AML Flora of the Outer Hebrides. Mullin, J M and Pankhurst, R J, Natural History Museum Publications, London (1991), 3-61. Sample containing about 30001 words from a book (domain: applied science) AMM Fossils: the key to the past. Fortey, Richard, Natural History Museum Publications, London (1991), 52-123. Sample containing about 39563 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) AMN Foxton: locks and barge life. Gardner, Peter and Foden, Frank, Leicestershire County Council, Leicester (1982), 1-40. Sample containing about 19744 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) 121 AMR The Great Central Railway north of Nottingham. Kaye, A R, Terminus Publications, Chesterfield (1991). Sample containing about 8133 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) AMS Global ecology. Tudge, Colin, Natural History Museum Publications, London (1991), 1-98. Sample containing about 37927 words from a book (domain: applied science) AMT Does God exist?. Corner, Mark, The Bristol Press, Bristol (1991), 4109. Sample containing about 33539 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) AMU Alistair MacLean’s golden girl. Gandolfi, Simon, Chapmans Publishers Ltd, London (1992), 57-175. Sample containing about 39697 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AMW HCI club holidays. Horizon Holidays Ltd (1990-19-19). Sample containing about 27471 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) AMX McDonald’s food: the facts. u.p.. Sample containing about 2639 words of miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) AMY Henley Golf Club – the first 80 years. Henley Golf Club, Henley-on-Thames, Oxon (1986), 1-80. Sample containing about 34287 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) AN0 The intelligence game. Rusbridger, James, I B Tauris & Company Ltd, London (1991), 11-84. Sample containing about 36678 words from a book (domain: world affairs) AN1 LM potencies. Barker, Robert (ed.)Tomlinson, John, Schore, R M and Dey, S P, The Homeopathic Supply Company, Norfolk (1991). Sample containing about 16143 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) AN2 Know your Land Rover. Ivins, Robert, LRO Books Ltd, Diss, Norfolk (1991), 5-88. Sample containing about 35724 words from a book (domain: leisure) AN3 Latin American society. Cubitt, Tessa, 122 Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1988), 85-183. Sample containing about 39788 words from a book (domain: world affairs) AN4 Mary Leapor: a study in eighteenthcentury women’s poetry. Greene, Richard, Clarendon Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 54670 words from a book (domain: arts) AN5 The legal context of teaching. Johnstone, Susan, Pearce, Penelope and Harris, Neville, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 60-154. Sample containing about 38172 words from a book (domain: social science) AN7 Maggie Jordan. Blair, Emma, Bantam (Corgi), London (1990), 7-94. Sample containing about 40491 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AN8 The meddlers. Rayner, Claire, Michael Joseph Ltd, London (1991), 15-110. Sample containing about 35988 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AN9 Melt down: collapse of a nuclear dream. Aubrey, Crispin, Collins & Brown Ltd, London (1991), 13-112. Sample containing about 41687 words from a book (domain: social science) ANA Towards a better understanding. Senior, Robert, Euromonitor Publications Ltd, London (1985), 9-111. Sample containing about 31418 words from a book (domain: social science) ANB Milan: the complete travel organiser. Sale, Richard, The Crowood Press, Marlborough, Wilts (1991), 37145. Sample containing about 31872 words from a book (domain: leisure) ANC The mills of Gloucestershire. Riemer, Pierce and Mills, Stephen, Barracuda Books Ltd, Buckingham (1989), 35126. Sample containing about 38082 words from a book (domain: world affairs) AND Marketing your primary school. Sullivan, Mike, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991), 1-104. Sample containing about 34858 words from a book (do- 12. List of works excerpted main: commerce) ANF Modigliani. Rose, June, Constable & Company Ltd, London (1990), 94-213. Sample containing about 33738 words from a book (domain: arts) ANH The morality of freedom. Raz, Joseph, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1986), 38-131. Sample containing about 35233 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) ANJ Mozart: prodigy of nature. Rigbie Turner, J and Banks, C A, British Library, London/New York (1991), 14-51. Sample containing about 14664 words from a book (domain: arts) ANK Murder in old Berkshire. Long, Roger, Barracuda Books Ltd, Buckingham (1990), 11-122. Sample containing about 35956 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ANL Patently murder. Harrison, Ray, Constable & Company Ltd, London (1991), 7-110. Sample containing about 43818 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ANM NCT Birmingham Central Branch Newsletter. u.p.. Sample containing about 27664 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) ANP The National Trust Magazine. The National Trust, London (1990-19-19). Sample containing about 21626 words from a periodical (domain: arts) ANR Napoleon III. Smith, William H C, Collins & Brown Ltd, London (1991), 6-104. Sample containing about 39062 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ANS National curriculum English (ages 516). Department of Ed. & Science, UK (1989-07). Sample containing about 28115 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) ANT National liberation. Harris, Nigel, I B Tauris & Company Ltd, London (1990), 1-100. Sample containing about 38684 words from a book (domain: world affairs) 12. List of works excerpted ANU Pity the nation: Lebanon at war. Fisk, Robert, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 12-91. Sample containing about 40226 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ANX New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 54457 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) ANY Nice work. Lodge, David, Secker & Warburg, London (1988), 1-105. Sample containing about 43859 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AP0 The joker’s wild: biography of Jack Nicholson. Parker, John, Anaya Publishers Ltd, London (1991), 9-109. Sample containing about 37647 words from a book (domain: arts) AP1 [Collection of letters from OUP]. u.p.. Sample containing about 24303 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) AP5 [Official leaflets]. u.p.. Sample containing about 17281 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) AP6 Monster Raving Loony Party’s draft manifesto for General Election 1992. u.p.. Sample containing about 1919 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) AP7 I don’t feel old. Abendstern, Michele, Thompson, Paul and Itzin, Cathy, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990), 1-106. Sample containing about 38087 words from a book (domain: social science) AP8 The old galleries of Cumbria and the early wool trade. Allen, Phoebe, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal (1984), 1-56. Sample containing about 11802 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) APC In the palace of serpents. Pow, Tom, Canongate Press plc, Edinburgh (1992), 28-124. Sample containing about 36724 words from a book (domain: leisure) APD Palestine and Israel. McDowell, David, I B Tauris & Company Ltd, Lon- 123 don (1990), 39-122. Sample containing about 33701 words from a book (domain: world affairs) APE Parliamentary affairs. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991-19-19), 125225. Sample containing about 37104 words from a periodical (domain: social science) APH Perceptual and associative learning. Hall, Geoffrey, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 68-180. Sample containing about 44836 words from a book (domain: applied science) APJ Report on visit to Peto Institute. Eccleshall, J and Davis, J, u.p.. Sample containing about 3549 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) APK Photography. Argus Specialist Publications, Hemel Hempstead (1992-02). Sample containing about 17279 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) APL Photography. Argus Specialist Publications, Hemel Hempstead (199119-19). Sample containing about 11489 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) APM The message to the planet. Murdoch, Iris, Chatto & Windus Ltd, London (1989), 112-198. Sample containing about 39520 words from a book (domain: imaginative) APN The political economy of soil erosion in developing countries. Blaikie, Piers, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1987), 12-106. Sample containing about 39913 words from a book (domain: world affairs) APP Politics in the streets. Purdie, Bob, The Blackstaff Press Ltd, Belfast (1990), 121-197. Sample containing about 30441 words from a book (domain: world affairs) APR Possession. Byatt, A S, Chatto & Windus Ltd, London (1990), 1-91. Sample containing about 35672 words from a book (domain: imaginative) APS Postmodernism and contemporary fic- 124 tion. Smyth, Edmund J, B T Batsford Ltd, London (1991), 19-102. Sample containing about 42270 words from a book (domain: arts) APT Prague. Abel-Smith, Lucy and Kotalik, Jiri, John Murray (Publishers) Ltd, London (1991), 28-137. Sample containing about 39583 words from a book (domain: leisure) APU The prince. Brayfield, Celia, Chatto & Windus Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 38559 words from a book (domain: imaginative) APV Cleaning professional kitchens. North, Rae, Cresta Publishing Company, Liverpool (1985), 1-90. Sample containing about 37396 words from a book (domain: applied science) APW Quest for a babe. Hendry, Frances Mary, Canongate Publishing Ltd, Edinburgh (1990), 43-141. Sample containing about 39142 words from a book (domain: imaginative) APX Royal Institute of British Architects Journal. RIBA Magazines Ltd, London (1990-10). Sample containing about 29542 words from a periodical (domain: arts) APY The racket. Mason, Anita, Constable & Company Ltd, London (1990), 84192. Sample containing about 33971 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AR0 The railway station: a social history. Richards, Jeffrey and MacKenzie, John M, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1988), 1-93. Sample containing about 41398 words from a book (domain: social science) AR2 Ready to catch him should he fall. Bartlett, Neil, Serpent’s Tail, London (1990), 9-114. Sample containing about 31206 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AR3 The remains of the day. Ishiguro, Kazuo, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1989), 1-110. Sample containing about 36433 words from a book (domain: 12. List of works excerpted imaginative) AR4 Roman art. Walker, Susan, British Museum Press, London (1991), 4-37. Sample containing about 12575 words from a book (domain: world affairs) AR5 Rottweilers: an owner’s companion. Price, Les, The Crowood Press, Marlborough, Wilts (1991), 6-104. Sample containing about 24860 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) AR7 Running. Stonehart Leisure Magazines, London (1991-04). Sample containing about 32726 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) AR8 The SAS at war 1941-1945. Kemp, Anthony, John Murray (Publishers) Ltd, London (1991), 1-96. Sample containing about 36687 words from a book (domain: world affairs) AR9 The Save Britain’s Heritage action guide. Binney, Marcus and WatsonSmyth, Marianne, Collins & Brown Ltd, London (1991), 7-127. Sample containing about 40036 words from a book (domain: arts) ARA Stopping crime starts with you. Northern Ireland Office, Belfast, 1-42. Sample containing about 9272 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) ARB The best of Sunday Times travel. Girling, Richard (ed.), David & Charles Publishers plc, Newton Abbot, Devon (1988), 9-124. Sample containing about 40046 words from a book (domain: leisure) ARC A generation of schooling. Judge, Harry, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1984), 1-98. Sample containing about 36257 words from a book (domain: social science) ARD Screen. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 127-227. Sample containing about 25420 words from a periodical (domain: arts) ARE Scuba world. Freestyle Publications Ltd, Poole (1991-10). Sample containing about 18455 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) 12. List of works excerpted ARF In search of a cure. Weatherall, M, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990), 161-266. Sample containing about 37153 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) ARG In search of happiness. Houston, James, Lion Publishing plc, Oxford (1990), 165-275. Sample containing about 35217 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) ARH Sexually transmitted diseases: the facts. Barlow, David, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1979), 1-107. Sample containing about 44200 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) ARJ She magazine. The National Magazine Company Ltd, London (1989-10). Sample containing about 57194 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) ARK Shockwave. Forbes, Colin, Pan Books Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 28662 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ARM Skateboard!. Lancastrian Holdings Ltd, Dorset (1991-03). Sample containing about 9984 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) ARP Skinhead. Knight, Nick, Omnibus Press, London (1982), 5-52. Sample containing about 13762 words from a book (domain: social science) ARR The selfish gene. Dawkins, Richard, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 166-266. Sample containing about 33758 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) ARS The challenge of smallholding. Sweeny, Sedley, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1985), 1-113. Sample containing about 32323 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) ART The Smiths. Middles, Mick, Omnibus Press, London (1988), 3-124. Sample containing about 41129 words from a book (domain: arts) ARW Spare Rib. u.p.. Sample containing about 32315 words from a periodical (domain: social science) 125 ARX The strange rise of semi-literate England. West, W J, Gerald Duckworth & Company Ltd, London (1992), 7-58. Sample containing about 16210 words from a book (domain: leisure) ARY The fundamentals of stability testing. IFSCC, Weymouth (1992), 5-23. Sample containing about 7733 words of miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) AS0 Strokes and head injuries. Grisogono, Vivian and Lynch, Mary, John Murray (Publishers) Ltd, London (1991), 65153. Sample containing about 30887 words from a book (domain: applied science) AS1 Do-it-yourself home surveying. Collard, George, David & Charles Publishers plc, Newton Abbot, Devon (1990), 13-143. Sample containing about 26040 words from a book (domain: applied science) AS3 The first fifty. Gray, Muriel, Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd, Edinburgh (1991), 31-162. Sample containing about 38659 words from a book (domain: leisure) AS4 Taming the flood. Purseglove, J, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 1-91. Sample containing about 32311 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) AS5 Thomas Hardy 1840-1928. James, Elizabeth, The British Library Board, London (1990), 1-36. Sample containing about 7067 words from a book (domain: arts) AS6 Tackling the inner cities. Pimlott, Ben and MacGregor, Susanne, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 1-92. Sample containing about 30938 words from a book (domain: social science) AS7 Tales of the loch. Sandison, Bruce, Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd, Edinburgh (1990), 1-102. Sample containing about 38218 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ASA How we won the open: the caddies’ stories. Dabell, Norman, Anaya Publishers Ltd, London (1990), 7-116. 126 Sample containing about 37344 words from a book (domain: leisure) ASB Freedom under Thatcher. Gearty, C A and Ewing, K D, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990), 1-117. Sample containing about 44722 words from a book (domain: social science) ASC Theatre in my blood: biography of John Cranko. Percival, John, The Herbert Press Ltd, London (1983), v-78. Sample containing about 34800 words from a book (domain: arts) ASD Now we are thirty-something. Jennings, Charles, John Murray (Publishers) Ltd, London (1991), 1-120. Sample containing about 27885 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ASE The world of Thrush Green. Read, Michael Joseph Ltd (Penguin), London (1990), 11-119. Sample containing about 33613 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ASF Time in history. Whitrow, G J, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990), 19120. Sample containing about 39930 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ASG Battle of the titans: Kasparov-Karpov. Keene, Raymond, B T Batsford Ltd, London (1991), 1-123. Sample containing about 26707 words from a book (domain: leisure) ASH Today’s Horse. Aceville Publications Ltd, Colchester, Essex (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 23751 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) ASJ Travel. Seddon, Sue, Alan Sutton/Thomas Cook, Stroud/Peterborough (1991), 11-144. Sample containing about 27522 words from a book (domain: leisure) ASK Treat me right: essays on medical law. Kennedy, Ian, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1988), 257-363. Sample containing about 43444 words from a book (domain: social science) ASL The triumph of the embryo. Wolpert, Lewis, Oxford University Press, Oxford 12. List of works excerpted (1991), 1-103. Sample containing about 29600 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) ASN The truth of stone. Mackenzie, David S, Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd, Edinburgh (1991), 99-187. Sample containing about 38828 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ASR Volcanoes. Francis, P, Penguin Group, London (1979). Sample containing about 40357 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) ASS The Wimbledon poisoner. Williams, Nigel, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1990), 1-127. Sample containing about 41153 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ASU Wainwright in the limestone dales. Wainwright, Alfred, Michael Joseph Ltd, London (1991), 1-122. Sample containing about 27382 words from a book (domain: leisure) ASV Walking on Water. Martin, Andy, John Murray (Publishers) Ltd, London (1991), 60-163. Sample containing about 37761 words from a book (domain: leisure) ASW Warriors of Christendom. Matthews, John and Stewart, Bob, Firebird Books Ltd, Poole (1988), 53-168. Sample containing about 36671 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ASY A common policy for education. Warnock, Mary, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 1-103. Sample containing about 40182 words from a book (domain: social science) AT1 The wedding present. Hodkinson, Mark, Omnibus Press, London (1990), 5-91. Sample containing about 39181 words from a book (domain: arts) AT3 Wheelbarrow across the Sahara. Howard, Geoffrey, Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucester (1990), 12-91. Sample containing about 39748 words from a book (domain: leisure) AT4 Who, sir? Me, sir?. Peyton, K M, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1988), 5- 12. List of works excerpted 138. Sample containing about 47798 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AT6 Windsurfing: improving techniques. Oakley, Ben, The Crowood Press, Marlborough, Wilts (1987), 1-118. Sample containing about 35388 words from a book (domain: leisure) AT7 The wingless bird. Cookson, Catherine, Bantam (Corgi), London (1990), 11128. Sample containing about 40027 words from a book (domain: imaginative) AT8 World energy. Hedley, Don, Euromonitor Publications Ltd, London (1986), 85-176. Sample containing about 34669 words from a book (domain: commerce) AT9 Women priests: which way will you vote?. SPCK, London (1990). Sample containing about 6845 words of miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) ATA Women: a cultural review. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991-19-19), 1-97. Sample containing about 36406 words from a periodical (domain: social science) ATE Worlds apart. Cairney, John, Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd, Edinburgh (1991), 217-308. Sample containing about 41723 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ATG Yugoslavia in crisis. Lydall, Harold, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 144-205. Sample containing about 21521 words from a book (domain: world affairs) AYJ Twenty ways to manage better. Leigh, Andrew, Institute of Personnel Management, London (1992), 13-113. Sample containing about 34738 words from a book (domain: commerce) AYK Your four point plan for life. Markham, Ursula, Element Books Ltd, Shaftesbury, Dorset (1991), 3-132. Sample containing about 38948 words from a book (domain: applied science) AYM [Events and entertainments leaflets]. 127 u.p.. Sample containing about 20733 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) AYP [Financial leaflets]. u.p.. Sample containing about 53481 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) AYR [Financial letters]. u.p.. Sample containing about 9374 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) AYX [Leaflets advertising services]. u.p.. Sample containing about 5820 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) B01 Age. McEwen, Evelyn (ed.), Age Concern England, Mitcham (1990), 12-112. The unrecognised discrimination. Sample containing about 41764 words from a book (domain: social science) B02 Agriculture and nature conservation in conflict. Smith, Malcolm, The Arkleton Trust, Langholm, Dumfriesshire (1985), 1-94. Sample containing about 31239 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) B03 The Alton Herald. Farnham Castle Newspapers Ltd, Farnham, Surrey (1992-04-17), 1-32. Sample containing about 59362 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) B04 Animal welfare and the environment. Ryder, Richard D (ed.), Gerald Duckworth & Company Ltd, London (1992), 9-116. Sample containing about 38867 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B05 Approaches to spiritual direction. Long, Anne, Grove Books Ltd, Nottingham (1988), 3-25. Sample containing about 10323 words of miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) B06 Aromatherapy massage with essential oils. Wildwood, Christine, Element Books Ltd, Shaftesbury, Dorset (1992), 1-124. Sample containing about 34776 words from a book (domain: leisure) B07 Book selection. Spiller, David, Library Association Publishing Ltd, London (1991), 8-127. Principles and practice. Sample containing about 40498 128 words from a book (domain: applied science) B08 How to get the best deal from your employer. Edwards, Martin, Kogan Page Ltd, London (1991), 40-163. Sample containing about 38210 words from a book (domain: commerce) B09 Blackpool’s century of trams. Palmer, Steve, Blackpool Borough Council, Blackpool (1985), 2-113. Sample containing about 30260 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B0A A guide to Britain’s industrial past. Bailey, Brian, Whittet Books Ltd, London (1985), 17-133. Sample containing about 40083 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B0B The Challenge book of brownie stories. Moss, Robert, MTB Ltd, Gloucestershire (1988), 44-157. Sample containing about 41421 words from a book (domain: imaginative) B0G Cornish times reflected. Lister, Martin, Tamara Publications, Saltash, Cornwall (1988). Sample containing about 23702 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) B0H Cabinet. Hennessy, Peter, Basil Blackwell Ltd, Oxford (1990), 34-122. Sample containing about 38718 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B0J Cambridge. Graham-Cameron, Graham (ed.)Herbert, Helen, Godley & Company Publishers, Cambridge (1988), 6-28. A painter’s view. Sample containing about 1538 words from a book (domain: arts) B0K Cattle. Porter, Valerie, A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd, London (1991), 39115. Sample containing about 41445 words from a book (domain: applied science) B0L Herbert Chapman. Studd, Stephen, Peter Owen Publishers, London (1981), 43-146. Football emperor. Sample containing about 37027 words from a book (domain: leisure) B0M Chemistry in Britain. Royal Soci- 12. List of works excerpted ety of Chemistry, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 49086 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) B0N Citizens’ Advice Bureaux. Citron, Judith, Pluto Press, London (1989), 37142. Sample containing about 38124 words from a book (domain: social science) B0P Advanced coarse fishing. Marsden, Graham, A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd, London (1987), 5-106. Sample containing about 38335 words from a book (domain: leisure) B0R Coleridge and Wordsworth in the West Country. Mayberry, Tom, Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucester (1992), 4131. Sample containing about 34186 words from a book (domain: arts) B0S The councillor. Prophet, John, Shaw & Sons Ltd, London (1987), 1-76. Sample containing about 15164 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B0U A crowd is not company. Kee, Robert, Sphere Books Ltd, London (1991), 22121. Sample containing about 41954 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B0W Dementia and home care. Askham, Janet and Thompson, Catherine, Age Concern England, Mitcham (1990), 9118. Sample containing about 32143 words from a book (domain: social science) B0X Diabetes and the heart. Taylor, Kenneth G (ed.), Castle House Publications Ltd, Tunbridge Wells (1987), 42-134. Sample containing about 38773 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) B0Y The Dickens index. Burgis, Nina, Slater, Michael and Bentley, Nicolas, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990), 182-239. Sample containing about 43356 words from a book (domain: arts) B10 Discipline: a positive guide for parents. Herbert, Martin, Basil Blackwell Ltd, Oxford (1989), 1-130. Sample contain- 12. List of works excerpted ing about 39924 words from a book (domain: applied science) B11 In all directions. Dunlop, Roy, Graham-Cameron Publishing, Cambridge (1986), 77-144. Sample containing about 42110 words from a book (domain: arts) B12 Education in the developing world. Graham-Brown, Sarah, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991), 79-171. Sample containing about 37032 words from a book (domain: social science) B13 Edenderry Memorial Methodist Church. u.p. (n.d.), 1-61. Sample containing about 20720 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) B14 The elements of nursing. Tierney, Alison J, Logan, Winifred W and Roper, Nancy, Churchill Livingstone, Harlow (1990), 67-116. Sample containing about 39804 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) B15 Environmental scanning and business strategy. Waters, Judith and Lester, Ray, The British Library Board, London (1989), 1-111. Sample containing about 24119 words from a book (domain: applied science) B16 Exploring data. Marsh, Catherine, Polity Press, Cambridge (1988), 143260. Sample containing about 38183 words from a book (domain: applied science) B17 Crime. Marsh, Ian, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 1-94. Sample containing about 34305 words from a book (domain: social science) B19 Fighting cancer: a personal story. Hitchcock, Raymond, Angel Press, Chichester (1989), 1-130. Sample containing about 39253 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) B1A [Penultimate Picture Palace programme]. Penultimate Picture Palace, Oxford (1991). Sample containing about 1081 words of miscellanea (domain: arts) B1C For now. Godbert, Geoffrey and Ram- 129 say, Jay, The Diamond Press, London (1991), 1-108. Sample containing about 14254 words from a book (domain: imaginative) B1D The Foreign Office: an architectural history. Toplis, Ian, Mansell Publishing Ltd, London/New York (1987), 13-109. Sample containing about 40764 words from a book (domain: arts) B1E Global environmental change. Mannion, A M, Longman Scientific & Technical, Harlow (1991). Sample containing about 38405 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B1F Gardens of meditation. Falconar, A E I, Colin Smythe Ltd, Gerrards Cross (1980), 7-103. Sample containing about 36283 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) B1G Handling geographical information. Blakemore, Michael, Masser, Ian (eds.), Longman Scientific & Technical, Harlow (1991), 55-176. Sample containing about 38559 words from a book (domain: applied science) B1H Decisions in geography: the United Kingdom. Farleigh Rice, W, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1985), 4-137. Sample containing about 40694 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B1J In good faith. Lamont, Stewart, St Andrew Press, Edinburgh (1989), 389. Sample containing about 40137 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) B1K Green belt. Grayson, Lesley (ed.), The British Library Board, London (1990), 1-95. Sample containing about 8529 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B1L Hampden Babylon. Cosgrove, Stuart, Canongate Press plc, Edinburgh (1991), 6-109. Sample containing about 42138 words from a book (domain: leisure) B1M [Health promotion and education leaflets]. u.p.. Sample containing about 12096 words of miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) 130 B1N Highland journey. Hedderwick, Mairi, Canongate Press plc, Edinburgh (1992), 57-163. Sample containing about 35260 words from a book (domain: leisure) B1P A companion to local history research. Campbell-Kease, John, A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd, London (1989), 275364. Sample containing about 39453 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B1R How to use homeopathy. Hammond, Christopher, Element Books Ltd, Shaftesbury, Dorset (1991), 1-134. Sample containing about 35817 words from a book (domain: applied science) B1S Our family has Huntington’s chorea. Slatford, Joy, Graham-Cameron Publishing, Cambridge (1987), 2-24. Sample containing about 677 words from a book (domain: social science) B1T Images of youth. Hendrick, Harry, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990), 157-259. Sample containing about 31159 words from a book (domain: social science) B1U Britain’s inner cities. Lawless, Paul, Paul Chapman Publishing Ltd, London (1989), 14-96. Sample containing about 37271 words from a book (domain: social science) B1W International finance and developing countries. Leslie, James, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1987), 11-118. Sample containing about 37262 words from a book (domain: commerce) B1X The killing frost. Hayden, Thomas, Random Century Group, London (1991), 155-256. Sample containing about 42226 words from a book (domain: imaginative) B1Y Life, love and laughter. Horne, Molly, Merlin Books ltd, Braunton (1989), 777. Sample containing about 26711 words from a book (domain: leisure) B20 Look about and die. Butters, Roger, The Book Guild Ltd, Lewes, East Sussex (1991), 45-167. Sample containing 12. List of works excerpted about 41196 words from a book (domain: imaginative) B21 Learn to live. Spindler, Stephanie, Element Books Ltd, Shaftesbury, Dorset (1991), 1-93. Sample containing about 23668 words from a book (domain: applied science) B22 I remember, I remember. Maidment, Arthur, Baverstock Books, Westbury, Wilts (1990), 31-144. Sample containing about 40284 words from a book (domain: leisure) B23 Local management of schools. Gilbert, Christine (ed.), Kogan Page Ltd, London (1990), 13-131. Sample containing about 41102 words from a book (domain: social science) B24 On the Mersey beat. Brogden, Mike, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 36-116. Sample containing about 42573 words from a book (domain: social science) B25 Methods of social investigation. Mann, Peter H, Basil Blackwell Ltd, Oxford (1985). Sample containing about 39333 words from a book (domain: social science) B26 Microsoft Word: training guide. Andralojc, Hari, Lambden, Anne and Walker, Pauline, Pitman Publishing, London (1990), 1-74. Sample containing about 19851 words from a book (domain: applied science) B27 [Midland bank leaflets]. u.p.. Sample containing about 7306 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) B28 Managing the national curriculum. Brighouse, Tim, Moon, Bob (eds.), Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991), 27-129. Sample containing about 38493 words from a book (domain: social science) B29 [Northern Ireland tourist information]. u.p.. Sample containing about 29239 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) B2A Changing face of the NHS in the 1990s. Spurgeon, Peter (ed.), Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990), 4-106. Sample 12. List of works excerpted containing about 40790 words from a book (domain: social science) B2B The Nottingham Graduate. University of Nottingham, Nottingham (1992). Sample containing about 2064 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) B2C Owls, caves and fossils. Andrews, Peter, Natural History Museum Publications, London (1990), 1-89. Sample containing about 39494 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) B2D Odour nuisances and their control. Artis, Denise, Shaw & Sons Ltd, London (1984), 1-118. Sample containing about 29909 words from a book (domain: social science) B2E Oh! sister I saw the bells go down. Saunders-Veness, Frances, The Book Guild Ltd, Lewes, East Sussex (1989), 7-73. Sample containing about 26166 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B2F Improve your people skills. Honey, Peter, Institute of Personnel Management, London (1992), 70-177. Sample containing about 31580 words from a book (domain: commerce) B2G Paganism and the occult. Logan, Kevin, Kingsway Publications, Eastbourne (1988), 79-178. Sample containing about 30815 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) B2H The palace centurions. Sands, Nigel, Barracuda Books Ltd, Buckingham (1991), 11-115. Sample containing about 33917 words from a book (domain: leisure) B2J Habitat of palaeozoic gas in NW Europe. Goff, J, van Hoorne, B, Brooks, J (eds.), Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh (1986), 37-166. Sample containing about 40303 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) B2K Colliding plane waves in general relativity. Griffiths, J B, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 48-145. Sample containing about 25233 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) 131 B2L Politics in transition. Anderson, James, Cochrane, Allan (eds.), Sage Publications Ltd, London (1989), 95-170. Sample containing about 34615 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B2M Practical soft systems analysis. Patching, David, Pitman Publishing, London (1989), 167-268. Sample containing about 30129 words from a book (domain: applied science) B2N How Miranda flew down Puddle Lane. McCullagh, Sheila, Ladybird Books Ltd, Loughborough (1991), 4-44. Sample containing about 934 words from a book (domain: imaginative) B2P The Roman law of trusts. Johnston, David, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1988). Sample containing about 39036 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B2S The railwaymen: Wolverton 18381986. West, Bill, Barracuda Books Ltd, Buckingham (1987), 25-128. Sample containing about 41040 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B2T The reality of partnership. Clough, Elizabeth, Hedge, R, Gibbs, Bob (eds.), Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991), 65-178. Sample containing about 35394 words from a book (domain: social science) B2U Retailing: a manual for students. Leach, Helen, Basil Blackwell Ltd, Oxford (1989), 45-160. Sample containing about 30338 words from a book (domain: commerce) B2V Rural life in Roman Suffolk. GrahamCameron, Mike and Herbert, Helen, Graham-Cameron Publishing, Cambridge (1984). Sample containing about 2138 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) B2W The Royal Veterinary College London. Cotchin, Ernest, Barracuda Books Ltd, Buckingham (1990), 9-76. Sample containing about 36939 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B2X Journal of semantics. Oxford Uni- 132 versity Press, Oxford (1990), 321-452. Sample containing about 19271 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B2Y Sound recordings. Copeland, Peter, The British Library Board, London (1991), 5-76. Sample containing about 20031 words from a book (domain: leisure) B30 Attempted suicide. Hawton, Keith and Catalan, Jose, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990), 88-189. Sample containing about 34591 words from a book (domain: social science) B31 The birds of Sussex. Shrubb, Michael, Phillimore & Company Ltd, Chichester (1979), 1-152. Sample containing about 38639 words from a book (domain: leisure) B32 Taking good care. Worsley, Jenny, Age Concern England, Mitcham (1989), 19126. Sample containing about 34195 words from a book (domain: social science) B33 Teaching clinical nursing. Hinchliff, Susan M (ed.), Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1986), 31-150. Sample containing about 35649 words from a book (domain: social science) B34 Tiller’s girls. Vernon, Doremy, Robson Books Ltd, London (1988), 9-127. Sample containing about 37224 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B35 Tour de France 92. Channel 4 (1992). Sample containing about 8355 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) B38 True confessions and new cliches. Lochhead, Liz, Polygon Books, Edinburgh (1985), 1-135. Sample containing about 26513 words from a book (domain: imaginative) B39 Graduate enterprise programme. University of Ulster, Coleraine (1991). Sample containing about 1731 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) B3A Guide for new students 1991. University of Ulster, Coleraine (1991). Sample containing about 8486 words of miscel- 12. List of works excerpted lanea (domain: social science) B3B An introduction to postgraduate studies. University of Ulster, Coleraine (1991). Sample containing about 13940 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) B3C Undergraduate prospectus for entry 1992. University of Ulster, Coleraine (1991). Sample containing about 42550 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) B3D User education in libraries. Fjallbrant, Nancy and Malley, Ian, Clive Bingley Ltd, London (1984). Sample containing about 38661 words from a book (domain: applied science) B3F One WAAF’s war. Beech, Joan, D J Costello (Publishers) Ltd, Tunbridge Wells (1989). Sample containing about 36588 words from a book (domain: world affairs) B3G What every woman should know about retirement. Donald, V, Orton, CFranks, Helen (ed.), Dudley, C and Ward, S, Age Concern England, Mitcham (1987). Sample containing about 33898 words from a book (domain: social science) B3H William Green of Ambleside. Sloss, J D G and Burkett, M E, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal (1984). Sample containing about 27737 words from a book (domain: arts) B3J Yanto’s summer. Pickernell, Ray, Morgans Technical Books Ltd, Wottonunder-Edge (1988). Sample containing about 46508 words from a book (domain: imaginative) B3K [Tourist information: York]. u.p.. Sample containing about 38231 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) B71 New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 44542 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B72 New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 44553 words from a periodi- 12. List of works excerpted cal (domain: applied science) B73 New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 47625 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B74 New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 38360 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B75 New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 45342 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B76 New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 41806 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B77 New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 45363 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B78 New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 49020 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B79 New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 13037 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B7A New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 12802 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B7B New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 14861 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B7C New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 47149 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B7D New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 38693 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B7E New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 14416 words from a periodi- 133 cal (domain: applied science) B7F New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 16005 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B7G New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 53321 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B7H New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 44308 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B7J New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 49050 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B7K New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 39394 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B7L New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 51195 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B7M New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 43912 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) B7N New Scientist. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02-16). Sample containing about 42952 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) BLW Forty plus. Batchelor, Mary, Lion Publishing plc, Tring, Herts (1988), 48166. Sample containing about 40414 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) BLX Animal watching – A field guide to animal behaviour. Morris, Desmond, Cape, London (1991), 7-100. Sample containing about 37855 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) BLY Curriculum and reality in African primary schools. Hawes, Colette, Aarons, Audrey, Hawes, Hugh and Croft, John, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1979), 10-121. Sample con- 134 taining about 39163 words from a book (domain: social science) BM0 The Alexander technique. Brennan, Richard, Element Books Ltd, Shaftesbury, Dorset (1991), 17-99. Sample containing about 21866 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) BM1 The complete guide to food allergy and intolerance. Gamlin, Linda and Brostoff, Jonathan, Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd, London (1989), 138-221. Sample containing about 35892 words from a book (domain: social science) BM2 The alternative religion. Gale, W E, Cranebeam Commercial Ltd, East Grinstead (1988), 3-85. Sample containing about 41553 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) BM4 The Alton Herald. Farnham Castle Newspapers Ltd, Farnham, Surrey (1992-03-27; 1992-04-1). Sample containing about 56316 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) BM5 Autocar and Motor. Haymarket Magazines Ltd, Teddington, Middlesex (1990-10-10; 1990-03-1). Sample containing about 33641 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) BM6 Ayrshire heritage. Boyle, Andrew, Alloway Publishing Ltd, Darvel, Ayrshire (1990), 17-94. Sample containing about 40226 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) BM8 Before eureka. Waterfield, Robin, The Bristol Press, Bristol (1989), 12109. Sample containing about 32322 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) BM9 Britain’s deaf heritage. Jackson, Peter, British Deaf Association, Haddington, E. Lothian (1990), 67-265. Sample containing about 33408 words from a book (domain: social science) BMA Bukharin’s theory of equilibrium. Tarbuck, Kenneth J, Pluto Press, London (1989), 54-158. Sample containing about 37380 words from a book (domain: world affairs) 12. List of works excerpted BMB Business. Business People Pubcs Ltd, London (1991-07), 9-111. Sample containing about 44464 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) BMC CD Review. CD Review Ltd, Berkhamstead (1992-05), 4-97. Sample containing about 83844 words from a periodical (domain: arts) BMD Country Living. The National Magazine Company Ltd, London (1991-03, 1991-06), 4-180. Sample containing about 39395 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) BME Construction refurbishment & design. Robert Headlam (ed.), Estates Gazette Ltd, London (1986), 59-172. Sample containing about 38065 words from a book (domain: applied science) BMF Canoeist. S T & R J Fisher, Appleford, Oxon (1991-10, 1992-04), 3-56. Sample containing about 30801 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) BMG Catlore. Morris, Desmond, Cape, London (1989), 5-114. Sample containing about 37270 words from a book (domain: applied science) BMH Censorship and libraries. Malley, Ian, Library Association Publishing Ltd, London (1990), 1-35. Sample containing about 13375 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) BMJ Channel tunnel. Grayson, Leslie (ed.), The British Library Board, London (1990), 1-103. Sample containing about 14644 words from a book (domain: world affairs) BMK Chemistry in Britain. Royal Society of Chemistry, London (1992-01, 199204, 199). Sample containing about 44652 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) BML Children as readers. Spink, John, Library Association Publishing Ltd, London (1989), 1-95. A study. Sample containing about 38317 words from a book (domain: social science) BMM Linford Christie: an autobiography. Christie, Linford and Ward, Tony, Ar- 12. List of works excerpted row Books Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 41623 words from a book (domain: leisure) BMN Crown in darkness. Doherty, P C, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1991), 27-151. Sample containing about 38547 words from a book (domain: imaginative) BMP Way of life: dominant ideologies and local communities. Jackson, A (ed.), Social Science Research Council, London (1980), 1-76. Sample containing about 23321 words from a book (domain: world affairs) BMR Dirty tricks. Dibdin, Michael, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1991), 5-142. Sample containing about 39105 words from a book (domain: imaginative) BMS Gate-crashing the dream party. Leonard, Alison, Walker Books Ltd, London (1990), 7-170. Sample containing about 41548 words from a book (domain: imaginative) BMT The elements of earth mysteries. Heselton, Philip, Element Books Ltd, Shaftesbury, Dorset (1991), 1-100. Sample containing about 36727 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) BMU The distance enchanted. Gervaise, Mary, John Goodchild Publishers, Wendover, Bucks (1983), 1-109. Sample containing about 40592 words from a book (domain: imaginative) BMV Europe in the central middle ages. Brooke, Christopher, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1987). Sample containing about 39773 words from a book (domain: world affairs) BMW Folly’s child. Tanner, Janet, Century Hutchinson, London (1991), 13124. Sample containing about 42584 words from a book (domain: imaginative) BMX The affair of the forest. Clifford, Derek, Springwood Books, Windlesham, Surrey (1983), 1-102. Sample containing about 39296 words from a 135 book (domain: imaginative) BMY Natural creation & the formative mind. Davidson, John, Element Books Ltd, Shaftesbury, Dorset (1991), 44141. Sample containing about 40903 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) BN1 And thus will I freely sing. Davidson, Tony (ed.), Polygon Books, Edinburgh (1989), 41-186. Sample containing about 36954 words from a book (domain: imaginative) BN2 Gdansk. Tighe, Carl, Pluto Press, London (1990), 39-128. Sample containing about 38966 words from a book (domain: world affairs) BN3 Memories of the Gorbals. Caplan, Jack, The Pentland Press Ltd, Durham (1991), 1-97. Sample containing about 34758 words from a book (domain: world affairs) BN4 Here’s health: the green guide. Wheater, Caroline and Smyth, Angela, Argus Books, Hemel Hempstead, Herts (1990), 21-126. Sample containing about 37899 words from a book (domain: applied science) BN5 Rosemary Conley’s hip and thigh diet. Conley, Rosemary, Arrow Books Ltd, London (1989), 18-96. Sample containing about 15954 words from a book (domain: leisure) BN6 Seasons of my life. Hauxwell, Hannah and Cockcroft, Barry, Random Century Group, London (1989), 18-153. Sample containing about 35702 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) BN7 [Miscellaneous leaflets on health]. u.p.. Sample containing about 25608 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) BN8 Hollow promises?. Rogers, A, Keith, M (eds.), Mansell Publishing Ltd, London (1991), 1-83. Sample containing about 28709 words from a book (domain: world affairs) BN9 The Cricketer. Sporting Magazines & Pubs, Tunbridge Wells (1992-06). Sam- 136 ple containing about 42009 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) BNA How to interview and be interviewed. Brandreth, Gyles and Brown, Michele, Sheldon Press, London (1992), 9-123. Sample containing about 35787 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) BNB Island fortress. Longmate, Norman, Hutchinson, London (1991), 115-200. Sample containing about 41819 words from a book (domain: world affairs) BNC It might have been Jerusalem. Healy, Thomas, Polygon Books, Edinburgh (1991), 1-81. Sample containing about 30831 words from a book (domain: imaginative) BND Looking up the aisle?. Ames, Joyce and Ames, Dave, Kingsway Publications, Eastbourne (1989), 15-106. Sample containing about 26527 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) BNE Liberty and legislation. Hoggart, Richard (ed.), Frank Cass & Company Ltd, London (1989), 27-133. Sample containing about 33730 words from a book (domain: social science) BNF Marriage inside out. Mattinson, Janet and Clulow, Christopher, Penguin Group, London (1989), 24-117. Sample containing about 40656 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) BNG Early mathematical experiences. Schools Council Publications, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1982), 55139. Sample containing about 35176 words from a book (domain: social science) BNH Marketing Week. Centaur Communications, London (1992-04-17, 199201-1). Sample containing about 20399 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) BNJ Northamptonshire Rose of the Shires. u.p.. Sample containing about 22612 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) BNK Nonesuch: the University of Bristol magazine. University of Bristol, Bris- 12. List of works excerpted tol (1991/1992). Sample containing about 25350 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) BNL One’s company. Underwood, Lynn, Ashford, Southampton (1989), 11-141. Sample containing about 39981 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) BNM In-service training in public library authorities. Bird, Jean, Library Association Publishing Ltd, London (1986), 1-71. Sample containing about 20943 words from a book (domain: applied science) BNN And the policeman smiled. Turner, Barry, Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd, London (1991), 54-242. Sample containing about 40409 words from a book (domain: world affairs) BNP Punch. Punch Publications Ltd, London (1992-01-29/1992-04-08). Sample containing about 21643 words from a periodical (domain: imaginative) BNS Punch. Punch Publications Ltd, London (1992-01-29/1992-04-08). Sample containing about 21550 words from a periodical (domain: imaginative) BNT Punch. Punch Publications Ltd, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 21241 words from a periodical (domain: imaginative) BNU Against a peacock sky. Connell, Monica, Viking, London (1991). Sample containing about 40937 words from a book (domain: world affairs) BNV Pilot. Pilot Publishing Company Ltd, London (1992-06). Sample containing about 38964 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) BNW Problems of unemployment and inflation. Hardwick, Philip, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1987), 9-98. Sample containing about 25325 words from a book (domain: commerce) BNX [Leaflets advertising various products]. u.p.. Sample containing about 12631 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) 12. List of works excerpted BNY Rabbiting. Smithson, Bob, The Crowood Press, Marlborough, Wilts (1988), 10-131. Sample containing about 34345 words from a book (domain: leisure) BP0 Race of scorpions. Dunnett, Dorothy, Michael Joseph Ltd, London (1989), 385-470. Sample containing about 40588 words from a book (domain: imaginative) BP1 The rich pass by. Pope, Pamela, Century Hutchinson, London (1990), 17117. Sample containing about 36953 words from a book (domain: imaginative) BP2 Artificial intelligence techniques for improving aircraft maintenance efficiency. Royal Aeronautical Society, London (1991). Sample containing about 15421 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) BP3 Sainsbury’s wine. Sainsburys (1992). Sample containing about 6307 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) BP4 The encyclopaedia of sexual trivia. Smith, Robin, Robson Books Ltd, London (1990), 29-167. Sample containing about 28712 words from a book (domain: leisure) BP5 Competition and business regulation in the single market. S J Berwin & co., Mercury in association with CBI, London (1992), 1-147. Sample containing about 40527 words from a book (domain: commerce) BP6 Welcome to Somerset. u.p.. Sample containing about 6741 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) BP7 Stone cold. Francome, John, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1990), 61-197. Sample containing about 36493 words from a book (domain: imaginative) BP8 Tales I tell my mother. Wandor, M, Miner, V, Fairbairns, Z, M Roberts and Maitland, Sara, The Journeyman Press, London (1978), 11-115. Sample containing about 30403 words from a book 137 (domain: imaginative) BP9 The edge. Francis, Dick, Pan Books Ltd, London (1989), 82-190. Sample containing about 38773 words from a book (domain: imaginative) BPA The titron madness. Bedford, John, Dales Large Print, Long Preston, N. Yorks (1984), 11-209. Sample containing about 37769 words from a book (domain: imaginative) BPB Today’s Horse. Aceville Publications Ltd, Colchester, Essex (1991-10, 199202, 199). Sample containing about 22878 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) BPC UK Tourist Brochures. u.p.. Sample containing about 24000 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) BPD Traffic. Masters, Anthony, Simon & Schuster Young Books, Hemel Hempstead (1991), 5-110. Sample containing about 30399 words from a book (domain: imaginative) BPE UniView: The National Student Newspaper. YY4ME (1992-08). Sample containing about 9287 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) BPF Wedding and Home. Maxwell Consumer Magazines, London (199206/1992-07). Sample containing about 34050 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) BPG The walking diet. Humphreys, Maggie and Snowdon, Les, Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd, Edinburgh (1991), 9-116. Sample containing about 22340 words from a book (domain: leisure) BPH The worst poverty. Barty-King, Hugh, Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucester (1991), 85-203. Sample containing about 36146 words from a book (domain: world affairs) BPJ Yorkshire Life. Town & County Magazines, Preston (1992-05). Sample containing about 18402 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) BPK Fairs, feasts and frolics. Smith, Ju- 138 lia, Smith Settle Ltd, Otley, West Yorks (1989), 22-129. Sample containing about 39983 words from a book (domain: social science) C85 The first of midnight. Darke, Marjorie, John Murray (Publishers) Ltd, London (1989), 5-132. Sample containing about 42053 words from a book (domain: imaginative) C86 The five gates of hell. Thomson, Rupert, Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd, London (1991), 123-226. Sample containing about 43408 words from a book (domain: imaginative) C87 Zzap 64!. Newspaper Publications, Ludlow, Shropshire (1992-11). Sample containing about 32964 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) C88 The Alton Herald. Farnham Castle Newspapers Ltd, Farnham, Surrey (1992-04-17, 1992-04-0). Sample containing about 42697 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) C89 The Artist’s and Illustrator’s Magazine. Artist’s & Illustrator’s Mag, London (1991-10). Sample containing about 19656 words from a periodical (domain: arts) C8A Best. Gruner & Jahr (UK), London (1991-06, 1992-11-12,). Sample containing about 33633 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) C8B Best. Gruner & Jahr (UK), London (1991-06, 1992-11-12,). Sample containing about 34882 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) C8D Black justice. Shepherd, Stella, Constable & Company Ltd, London (1988), 17-132. Sample containing about 42458 words from a book (domain: imaginative) C8E The Buddha of suburbia. Kureishi, Hanif, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1990), 62-165. Sample containing about 42038 words from a book (domain: imaginative) C8F Calming traffic in residential areas. Tolley, Rodney, Brefi Press, Dyfed 12. List of works excerpted (1990), 5-122. Sample containing about 41345 words from a book (domain: world affairs) C8G Leeds Diocesan Catholic Voice. Catholic Voice Publications Ltd, Liverpool (1992-11). Sample containing about 9738 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) C8H Middlesbrough Diocesan Catholic Voice. Catholic Voice Publications Ltd, Liverpool (1992-11). Sample containing about 9549 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) C8J Lancaster Diocesan Catholic Voice. Catholic Voice Publications Ltd, Liverpool (1992-12). Sample containing about 7795 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) C8K Shrewsbury Diocesan Catholic Voice. Catholic Voice Publications Ltd, Liverpool (1992-11). Sample containing about 7482 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) C8L Church planting: our future hope. Cleverly, Charlie, Scripture Union, London (1991), 9-141. Sample containing about 40952 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) C8M Champagne. Stevenson, Tom, Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd, London (1988), 15-120. Sample containing about 40131 words from a book (domain: leisure) C8N The chocolate teapot. Lawrence, David, Scripture Union, London (1992), 17-96. Sample containing about 18226 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) C8P Colin the Clown’s party book. Francome, Colin, Argus Books, Hemel Hempstead, Herts (1990), 5-96. Sample containing about 31240 words from a book (domain: leisure) C8R An introduction to British constitutional law. Calvert, Harry, Blackstone Press, London (1985), 43-148. Sample containing about 41355 words from a book (domain: social science) 12. List of works excerpted C8S Destiny. Beauman, Sally, Bantam (Corgi), London (1987), 201-306. Sample containing about 35631 words from a book (domain: imaginative) C8T Devices and desires. James, P D, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1989), 17-120. Sample containing about 41117 words from a book (domain: imaginative) C8U Dogs Today. Burlington Publishing Company Ltd, Windsor (1992-02, 1992-04). Sample containing about 25896 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) C8V Doubt. Guinness, Os, Lion Publishing plc, Tring, Herts (1976), 7-115. Sample containing about 37912 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) C8X In the echoey tunnel. Reid, Christopher, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1991), 1-36. Sample containing about 3545 words from a book (domain: imaginative) C8Y Caring for elderly parents. Deeping, Eleanor, Constable & Company Ltd, London (1979), 7-125. Sample containing about 40567 words from a book (domain: social science) C90 Empire and the English character. Tidrick, Kathryn, I B Tauris & Company Ltd, London (1992), 172-260. Sample containing about 40509 words from a book (domain: world affairs) C91 Everyday Electronics incorporating Electronics Monthly. Wimborne Publishing Ltd, Wimborne (1992-07, 199206). Sample containing about 34928 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) C92 Everyday Electronics incorporating Electronics Monthly. Wimborne Publishing Ltd, Wimborne (1992-07, 199206). Sample containing about 38005 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) C93 The East Yorkshire village book. Countryside Books, Newbury, Berks (1991), 115-225. Sample containing about 39291 words from a book (domain: 139 world affairs) C94 The complete F plan diet. Eyton, Audrey, Penguin Group, London (1987). Sample containing about 28087 words from a book (domain: social science) C95 Practical Fishkeeping. EMAP Pursuit Publishing Ltd, Peterborough, Cambs (1992-09, 1992-11, 199). Sample containing about 51239 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) C96 Practical Fishkeeping. EMAP Pursuit Publishing Ltd, Peterborough, Cambs (1992-09, 1992-11, 199). Sample containing about 43176 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) C97 Practical Fishkeeping. EMAP Pursuit Publishing Ltd, Peterborough, Cambs (1992-09, 1992-11, 199). Sample containing about 44524 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) C98 Fields in the sun. Sunley, Margaret, Century Hutchinson, London (1991). Sample containing about 41843 words from a book (domain: imaginative) C9A The fate of the dinosaurs: new perspectives in evolution. Milne, Antony, Prism Press, Bridport, Dorset (1991), 3129. Sample containing about 36893 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) C9B The philosophy of Gandhi. Richards, Glyn, Curzon Press Ltd, London (1991). Sample containing about 27819 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) C9C The Gardener. Maxwell Consumer Magazines, London (1992-12, 199103). Sample containing about 15430 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) C9D A history of the Geological Survey in Scotland. Wilson, R B, Natural Environment Resources Council (1977), 3-20. Sample containing about 8042 words from a book (domain: applied science) C9E Golf Monthly. Specialist & Leisure Magazines Group, London (1991-02, 140 1992-11). Sample containing about 30402 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) C9F Good Food. Redwood Publishing Company., London (1992-12, 199103, 199). Sample containing about 38367 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) C9H Guitarist. Music Maker Publications, Ely, Cambs (1992-08/1993-01). Sample containing about 40952 words from a periodical (domain: arts) C9J Guitarist. Music Maker Publications, Ely, Cambs (1992-08/1993-01). Sample containing about 53361 words from a periodical (domain: arts) C9K Guitarist. Music Maker Publications, Ely, Cambs (1992-08/1993-01). Sample containing about 59525 words from a periodical (domain: arts) C9L Guitarist. Music Maker Publications, Ely, Cambs (1992-08/1993-01). Sample containing about 59174 words from a periodical (domain: arts) C9M Guitarist. Music Maker Publications, Ely, Cambs (1992-08/1993-01). Sample containing about 60473 words from a periodical (domain: arts) C9N Guitarist. Music Maker Publications, Ely, Cambs (1992-08/1993-01). Sample containing about 58764 words from a periodical (domain: arts) C9P Hair Flair 1992. Shaws Publications Ltd, London (1992-11). Sample containing about 14420 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) C9R Hearing loss? A guide to self-help. McCall, Rosemary, Robert Hale Ltd, London (1992), 74-200. Sample containing about 41171 words from a book (domain: social science) C9S High risk lives. Lincoln, Paul, Kaufmann, Tara (eds.), Prism Press, Bridport, Dorset (1991), 126-248. Sample containing about 39150 words from a book (domain: world affairs) C9U Dustin Hoffman. Bergan, Ronald, Virgin, London (1991), 43-136. Sample 12. List of works excerpted containing about 37784 words from a book (domain: arts) C9V Homeopathy for everyone. Gibson, Robin and Gibson, Sheila, Penguin Group, London (1987), 37-173. Sample containing about 38555 words from a book (domain: applied science) C9W Hypnosis regression therapy. Markham, Ursula, Piatkus Books, London (1991), 1-98. Sample containing about 33525 words from a book (domain: applied science) C9X Ideal Home. South Bank Publishing group, London (1991-04 199106, 1992). Sample containing about 32909 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) C9Y Rosemary Conley’s inch loss plan. Conley, Rosemary, Arrow Books Ltd, London (1990), 7-148. Sample containing about 37441 words from a book (domain: leisure) CA0 Polo. Cooper, Jilly, Bantam (Corgi), London (1991), 162-267. Sample containing about 40478 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CA1 Kites. Moulton, Ron and Lloyd, Pat, Argus Books, Hemel Hempstead, Herts (1992), 10-169. Sample containing about 41235 words from a book (domain: leisure) CA2 Machine Knitting Monthly. Machine Knitting Monthly Ltd, Maidenhead (1992-08). Sample containing about 27749 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CA3 Lee’s ghost. Pulsford, Petronella, Constable & Company Ltd, London (1990), 24-135. Sample containing about 34766 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CA4 Linear and nonlinear programming. Hartley, Roger, Ellis Horwood Ltd, Chichester (1985), 85-182. Sample containing about 25248 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) CA5 Living magically. Edwards, Gill, Judy Piatkus (Publishers) Ltd, London 12. List of works excerpted (1991), 45-160. Sample containing about 37737 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CA6 Elizabeth and Ivy. Liddell, Robert, Peter Owen Publishers, London (1986), 15-111. Sample containing about 33908 words from a book (domain: arts) CA7 Madeira: the complete guide. Farrow, Susan and Farrow, John, Robert Hale Ltd, London (1990), 22-121. Sample containing about 41184 words from a book (domain: leisure) CA8 Malta: the hurricane years 194041. Malizia, Nicola, Cull, Brian and Shores, Christopher, Grub Street, London (1987), 144-253. Sample containing about 33595 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CA9 A coward’s chronicles. Caine, Marti, Century Hutchinson, London (1990), 1139. Sample containing about 41306 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CAA New Millennium summer holidays. u.p.. Sample containing about 6383 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) CAB Goodnight Mister Tom. Magorian, Michelle, Puffin, Harmondsworth (1983), 22-156. Sample containing about 41949 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CAC Myths, gods and fantasy: a sourcebook. Allardice, Pamela, Prism Press, Bridport, Dorset (1990), 30-155. Sample containing about 40410 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CAD New Musical Express. Holborn Publishing Group, London (1991-03-16, 1992-01-9). Sample containing about 59510 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CAE New Musical Express. Holborn Publishing Group, London (1991-03-16, 1992-01-9). Sample containing about 49100 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CAF New Statesman and Society. Founda- 141 tion House, London (1992-04-10/199205-15). Sample containing about 44439 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CAG New Statesman and Society. Foundation House, London (1992-04-10/199205-15). Sample containing about 49153 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CAH New Statesman and Society. Foundation House, London (1992-04-10/199205-15). Sample containing about 46719 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CAJ New Statesman and Society. Foundation House, London (1992-04-10/199205-15). Sample containing about 41313 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CAK New Statesman and Society. Foundation House, London (1992-04-10/199205-15). Sample containing about 32025 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CAL New Statesman and Society. Foundation House, London (1992-04-10/199205-15). Sample containing about 39827 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CAM The negotiator. Forsyth, Frederick, Bantam (Corgi), London (1989), 186278. Sample containing about 35796 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CAN New technology at work. Francis, Arthur, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1986), 1-103. Sample containing about 37895 words from a book (domain: commerce) CAP Nursing Times. Macmillan Magazines Ltd, London (1992-11-11/1992-11-17). Sample containing about 41593 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CAR Orkney: a place of safety?. Black, Robert, Canongate Press plc, Edinburgh (1992), 9-103. Sample containing about 38076 words from a book (domain: so- 142 cial science) CAS Punch. Punch Publications Ltd, London (1992-01-29/1992-04-08). Sample containing about 20884 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CAT Punch. Punch Publications Ltd, London (1992-01-29/1992-04-08). Sample containing about 20411 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CAU Pilot. Pilot Publishing Company Ltd, London (1992-06, 1992-11). Sample containing about 39896 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CAV Pink rock and postcards. Little, Edith, Heatherbank Press, Glasgow (1987), 543. Sample containing about 3961 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CAW A preface to Wordsworth. Purkis, John, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1986), 11-151. Sample containing about 38962 words from a book (domain: arts) CAX Polly and the privet bird. Cartwright, Reg and Cartwright, Ann, Random House Children’s Books, London (1992). Sample containing about 1130 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CAY Learning to fly radio controlled helicopters. Day, Dave, Argus Books, Hemel Hempstead, Herts (1990), 7-59. Sample containing about 17723 words from a book (domain: leisure) CB0 Rich. Raine, Craig, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1984), 13-101. Sample containing about 13334 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CB1 Reason and spontaneity. Graham, A C, Curzon Press Ltd, London (1985), 1-60. Sample containing about 37276 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CB2 Rugby World and Post. Rugby Publishing, Reading (1991-03, 1992-03, 199). Sample containing about 36329 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CB3 Rugby World and Post. Rugby Publish- 12. List of works excerpted ing, Reading (1991-03, 1992-03, 199). Sample containing about 34549 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CB4 Running. Stonehart Leisure Magazines, London (1991-04, 1992-05). Sample containing about 30535 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CB5 Ruth Appleby. Rhodes, Elvi, Corgi Books, London (1992), 109-226. Sample containing about 41727 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CB6 A short history of Sussex. Lowerson, John, William Dawson & Son Ltd, Folkestone, Kent (1980), 29-140. Sample containing about 40593 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CB7 A sensible life. Wesley, Mary, Bantam (Corgi), London (1990), 94-226. Sample containing about 39515 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CB8 She. The National Magazine Company Ltd, London (1989-10, 1992-05, 199). Sample containing about 57982 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CB9 The sign of the serpent. Balfour, Mark, Prism Press, Bridport, Dorset (1990), 11-168. Sample containing about 32864 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CBA Crime, justice and society in colonial Sri Lanka. Rogers, John D, Curzon Press Ltd, London (1987), 1-116. Sample containing about 40618 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CBB Stamford myths and legends. Smith, Martin, Paul Watkins, Stamford, Lincs (1991), 15-108. Sample containing about 19180 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CBC Today. News Group Newspapers Ltd, London (1992-12). Sample containing about 234249 words from a periodical (domain: social science) CBD Today. News Group Newspapers Ltd, London (1992-12). Sample containing about 22390 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) CBE Today. News Group Newspapers Ltd, 12. List of works excerpted London (1992-12). Sample containing about 46974 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CBF Today. News Group Newspapers Ltd, London (1992-12). Sample containing about 238754 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CBG Today. News Group Newspapers Ltd, London (1992-12). Sample containing about 237472 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CBH Some psychic and political dimensions of work experiences. Gordon Lawrence, W., Tavistock Institute of Human Relations (1982), 1-35. Sample containing about 20036 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) CBJ The Titford family 1547-1947. Titford, John, Phillimore & Company Ltd, Chichester (1989), 84-165. Sample containing about 37052 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CBK The tramways of Croydon. Baddeley, G E, Light Rail Transit Association, London (1983), 59-135. Sample containing about 40776 words from a book (domain: leisure) CBL Popular tropical aquarium plants. de Thabrew, W Vivian, Thornhill Press, Cheltenham (1981), 25-185. Sample containing about 23152 words from a book (domain: leisure) CBM Ulster Newsletter. Century Newspapers Ltd, Belfast (1991-11-05). Sample containing about 16888 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CBN Van Gogh: a life. Callow, Philip, W H Allen & Company plc, London (1990), 65-167. Sample containing about 42054 words from a book (domain: arts) CBP The complete video course. Brookes, Keith, Boxtree, London (1989), 7-119. Sample containing about 39083 words from a book (domain: leisure) CBR Aspects of language teaching. Widdowson, H G, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990), 1-115. Sample contain- 143 ing about 40443 words from a book (domain: social science) CBS The fifth child. Lessing, Doris, Cape, London (1988), 3-107. Sample containing about 39554 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CBT Accountancy. Institute of Chartered Accountants, London (1993-1919). Sample containing about 77755 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) CBU Accountancy. Institute of Chartered Accountants, London (1993-1919). Sample containing about 106311 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) CBV Accountancy. Institute of Chartered Accountants, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 87311 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) CBW Accountancy. Institute of Chartered Accountants, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 89827 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) CBX Accountancy. Institute of Chartered Accountants, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 92066 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) CBY Accountancy. Institute of Chartered Accountants, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 94990 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) CC0 The Artist’s and Illustrator’s Magazine. Artist’s & Illustrator’s Mag, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 20271 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CC1 [Queen’s Park Baptist church magazines]. u.p.. Sample containing about 4126 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) CC2 [Queen’s Park Baptist church magazines]. u.p.. Sample containing about 3058 words of unpublished miscellanea 144 (domain: belief and thought) CC3 [Queen’s Park Baptist church magazines]. u.p.. Sample containing about 4728 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) CC4 [Queen’s Park Baptist church magazines]. u.p.. Sample containing about 2160 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) CC5 [Queen’s Park Baptist church magazines]. u.p.. Sample containing about 3794 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) CC6 [Queen’s Park Baptist church magazines]. u.p.. Sample containing about 4172 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) CC7 [Queen’s Park Baptist church magazines]. u.p.. Sample containing about 6839 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) CC8 [Queen’s Park Baptist church magazines]. u.p.. Sample containing about 3640 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) CC9 [Queen’s Park Baptist church magazines]. u.p.. Sample containing about 7851 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) CCA A bad spell for the worst witch. Murphy, Jill, Puffin, Harmondsworth (1988), 7-128. Sample containing about 12295 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CCB Understanding book-collecting. Uden, Grant, Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge, Suffolk (1986), 32-196. Sample containing about 41784 words from a book (domain: leisure) CCC British intelligence services in action. Lindsay, Kennedy, Dunrod Press, Dundalk, Ireland (1980), 74-176. Sample containing about 39645 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CCD The child bride. Wiat, Philippa, Robert Hale Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 42589 words from a book (domain: imaginative) 12. List of works excerpted CCE Enemy territory. Walker, Andrew, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1988), 21-140. Sample containing about 40824 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CCF Middlesbrough Diocesan Catholic Voice. Catholic Voice Publications Ltd, Liverpool (1992-11). Sample containing about 8501 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) CCG Leeds Diocesan Catholic Voice. Catholic Voice Publications Ltd, Liverpool (1992-11). Sample containing about 7402 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) CCH Shrewsbury Diocesan Catholic Voice. Catholic Voice Publications Ltd, Liverpool (1992-11). Sample containing about 8676 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) CCJ Shrewsbury Diocesan Catholic Voice. Catholic Voice Publications Ltd, Liverpool (1992-11). Sample containing about 6572 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) CCK The rise and fall of Nicolae and Elena Ceausescu. Almond, Mark, Chapmans Publishers Ltd, London (1992), 73-190. Sample containing about 40968 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CCL I believe in church growth. Gibbs, Eddie, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1992). Sample containing about 38609 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CCM Circle of friends. Binchy, Maeve, Coronet Books, London (1991). Sample containing about 38395 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CCN The circle of nine. Gilchrist, Cherry, Penguin Group, London (1991). Sample containing about 37839 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CCP Climber and Hill Walker. George Outram & Company Ltd, Glasgow (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 28368 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) 12. List of works excerpted CCR The culture of labourism. Marriott, John, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh (1991), 1-67. Sample containing about 29348 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CCS Commandoes and rangers of World War II. Ladd, James, Macdonald & Jane Publishers, London (1979), 12-82. Sample containing about 35663 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CCT Consumers and credit. National Consumer Council, London (1980), 12-110. Sample containing about 39608 words from a book (domain: commerce) CCU [Collection of publishing contracts]. u.p.. Sample containing about 35883 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) CCV Cox on Cox. Cox, Brian, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1991), 3-112. Sample containing about 39973 words from a book (domain: social science) CCW Crackdown. Cornwell, Bernard, Michael Joseph Ltd, London (1990), 15-124. Sample containing about 40408 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CCX Do It Yourself. Link House Magazines Ltd, Croydon (1992-19-19), 4-62. Sample containing about 31460 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CCY Do It Yourself Magazine. Link House Magazines Ltd, Croydon (1992-1919), 4-70. Sample containing about 26220 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CD0 Debt collection made easy. Buckland, Peter, Kogan Page Ltd, London (1988). Sample containing about 16878 words from a book (domain: commerce) CD1 Distant relations. Conlon, Kathleen, Grafton Books, London (1990), 32-137. Sample containing about 39170 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CD2 A dark star passing. Hill, Pamela, Robert Hale Ltd, London (1990), 7-113. Sample containing about 40953 words 145 from a book (domain: imaginative) CD3 The English way of death – the common funeral since 1450. Litten, Julian, Robert Hale Ltd, London (1991), 5-118. Sample containing about 40785 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CD4 The English mystics of the 14th century. Armstrong, Karen (ed.), Kyle Cathie Ltd, London (1991). Sample containing about 14068 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CD5 The Face. Nick Logan, London (199219-19), 11-130. Sample containing about 41039 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CD6 The Face. Nick Logan, London (199219-19), 7-109. Sample containing about 36309 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CD8 Flowers of chivalry. Tranter, Nigel, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1987), 74-177. Sample containing about 36404 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CD9 The champions of Formula 1 from Fangio to Piquet. Botsford, Keith, Stanley Paul, London (1988), 11-98. Sample containing about 39727 words from a book (domain: leisure) CDA Foxbat. Cave, Peter, Severn House, Wallington, Surrey (1979), 11-146. Sample containing about 38923 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CDB A fatal inversion. Vine, Barbara, Viking, London (1987), 19-117. Sample containing about 38169 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CDC Unfinished: George Appleton remembers and reflects. Appleton, George, Collins, UK (1990), 5-117. Sample containing about 39928 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CDD Guests of the nation. Jones, Tara and Allen, Robert, Earthscan Publications Ltd, London (1990), 46-123. Sample containing about 30388 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CDE Guilty parties. Street, Pamela, Robert 146 Hale Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 40933 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CDF Hotel and catering case studies. Abbott, Peter and Shepherd, John, Cassell, London (1989). Sample containing about 39212 words from a book (domain: commerce) CDG Hollywood rogues. Munn, Michael, Robson Books Ltd, London (1991), 47173. Sample containing about 37745 words from a book (domain: leisure) CDH Hair Flair. Shaws Publications Ltd, London (1992-19-19), 4-58. Sample containing about 9767 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CDJ Hair Flair. Shaws Publications Ltd, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 11782 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CDK Having it all. Stoker, Linda, Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd, London (1991), 13-148. Sample containing about 28793 words from a book (domain: applied science) CDL A history of literary criticism. Blamires, Harry, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1991), 127-258. Sample containing about 38950 words from a book (domain: arts) CDM Where there’s life. Dayus, Kathleen, Virago Press Ltd, London (1991), 1107. Sample containing about 42878 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CDN The latchkey kid. Forrester, Helen, Fontana Press, London (1990). Sample containing about 41246 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CDP Law for the haulier. Brown, Largent, Kogan Page Ltd, London (1987), 25160. Sample containing about 34493 words from a book (domain: social science) CDR Total health and fitness. Webb, Lizzie, Boxtree, London (1989), 7-138. Sample containing about 39335 words from a book (domain: leisure) 12. List of works excerpted CDS On my way to the club. Kennedy, Ludovic, Fontana Press, London (1990), 302-397. Sample containing about 36527 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CDT How to live safely in a dangerous world. Romain, Simon, Robson Books Ltd, London (1989), 10-119. Sample containing about 21954 words from a book (domain: leisure) CDU Mass communication in Africa. Mytton, Graham, Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1983). Sample containing about 39723 words from a book (domain: social science) CDV The road to Middle-Earth. Shippey, T A, Allen & Unwin, London (1982), 103-192. Sample containing about 41402 words from a book (domain: arts) CDW Morality and the market-place. Griffiths, Brian, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1989), 13-124. Sample containing about 39012 words from a book (domain: commerce) CDX Mother without a mask. Holton, Patricia, Kyle Cathie Ltd, London (1991), 59-157. Sample containing about 41083 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CDY No enemy but time. Anthony, Evelyn, Arrow Books Ltd, London (1987), 5105. Sample containing about 36956 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CE0 Now then Davos. Wiley, Martin, Harmer, David and McMillan, Ian, Amazing Colossal Press, Retford, Notts (1991). Sample containing about 3460 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CE1 Counselling older people. Scrutton, Steve, Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1991), 56-147. Sample containing about 38052 words from a book (domain: social science) CE2 Points to prove. Calligan, Stewart, Police Review Publishing, London (1987), 12. List of works excerpted 1-146. Sample containing about 41761 words from a book (domain: social science) CE4 Pressed flowers. Sheen, Joanna, Merehurst Ltd, London (1991), 20-142. Sample containing about 35497 words from a book (domain: leisure) CE5 The professionals: volume 15. Bulmer, Kenneth, Severn House, Wallington, Surrey (1983), 1-122. Sample containing about 41534 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CE6 Personal vendetta. Bitumen, John, Amazing Colossal Press, Retford, Notts (1990), 3-28. Sample containing about 4091 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CE7 Protests and visions. Hinton, James, Hutchinson Radius, London (1989), 20152. Sample containing about 39144 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CE8 A right approach to economics?. Hardy, Peter, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1991), 21-124. Sample containing about 41372 words from a book (domain: commerce) CE9 Railway ghosts and phantoms. Herbert, W B, David & Charles Publishers plc, Newton Abbot, Devon (1992), 57200. Sample containing about 40511 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CEA Lords of the scaffold. Abbott, Geoffrey, Robert Hale Ltd, London (1991), 60-166. Sample containing about 34933 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CEB A season for murder. Granger, Ann, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1991), 21-134. Sample containing about 37282 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CEC Sons of heaven. Strong, Terence, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1990), 73-154. Sample containing about 37849 words from a book (domain: imaginative) 147 CED Appropriate technology in the developing world. Woodall, N, u.p.. Sample containing about 9754 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) CEE The art of starvation. MacLeod, Sheila, Virago Press Ltd, London (1989), 24-109. Sample containing about 36360 words from a book (domain: social science) CEF Status: what it is and how to achieve it. Davies, Philippa, Piatkus Books, London (1991). Sample containing about 37485 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CEG The new science of strong materials. Gordon, J E, Penguin Group, London (1991), 63-172. Sample containing about 36337 words from a book (domain: applied science) CEH All the sweet promises. Elgin, Elizabeth, Grafton Books, London (1991), 7-135. Sample containing about 41405 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CEJ The synoptic gospels: an interpretation for today. Cooper, Robin, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1990), 1-120. Sample containing about 40880 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CEK Today. News Group Newspapers Ltd, London (1992-12). Sample containing about 124295 words from a periodical (domain: social science) CEL Today [business news]. News Group Newspapers Ltd, London (1992-12). Sample containing about 21874 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) CEM Today. News Group Newspapers Ltd, London (1992-12). Sample containing about 44233 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CEN Today. News Group Newspapers Ltd, London (1992-12). Sample containing about 123035 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CEP Today: sports pages. News Group 148 Newspapers Ltd, London (1992-12). Sample containing about 202283 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CER Too hot to handle. Close, Frank, Penguin Group, London (1992), 1-101. Sample containing about 41137 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) CES Undertaken with love. Spottiswoode, Jane, Robert Hale Ltd, London (1991), 13-122. Sample containing about 39407 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CET The great unsolved mysteries of science. Grant, John, Quintet Publishing Ltd, London (1990), 8-123. Sample containing about 40486 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) CEU Wings. Pratchett, Terry, Corgi Books, London (1992), 13-172. Sample containing about 40975 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CEV To you with love. Stephenson, Josie, Arthur H Stockwell, Ilfracombe (1988), 7-46. Sample containing about 4484 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CEW Mozart: a bicentennial tribute. Thompson, Wendy, Quintet Publishing Ltd, London (1989), 6-115. Sample containing about 29302 words from a book (domain: arts) CEX A woman of my age. Bawden, Nina, Virago Press Ltd, London (1991), 15131. Sample containing about 42407 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CEY A woman of style. McDowell, Colin, Rowan (Arrow), London (1991), 7-133. Sample containing about 42794 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CF4 Radical records. Cant, Bob, Hemmings, Susan (eds.), Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1988). Sample containing about 41812 words from a book (domain: social science) CF5 East Anglian Daily Times. East Anglian Daily Times Company, Ipswich (1993-03). Sample containing about 12. List of works excerpted 3504 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CF6 East Anglian Daily Times. East Anglian Daily Times Company, Ipswich (1993-03). Sample containing about 6172 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CF7 East Anglian Daily Times. East Anglian Daily Times Company, Ipswich (1993-03). Sample containing about 496 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CF8 East Anglian Daily Times. East Anglian Daily Times Company, Ipswich (1993-03). Sample containing about 13443 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CF9 East Anglian Daily Times. East Anglian Daily Times Company, Ipswich (1993-03). Sample containing about 43600 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CFA East Anglian Daily Times. East Anglian Daily Times Company, Ipswich (1993-03). Sample containing about 2378 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CFB East Anglian Daily Times. East Anglian Daily Times Company, Ipswich (1993-03). Sample containing about 29047 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CFC East Anglian Daily Times. East Anglian Daily Times Company, Ipswich (1993-03). Sample containing about 43674 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CFD Action. World Assoc for Christian Comm (1991-07/1993-02). Sample containing about 6657 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) CFE Age and vulnerability. Stevenson, Olive and Key, Michael, Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1990). Sample containing about 36929 words from a book (domain: social science) CFF Alternative saints. Symonds, Richard, 12. List of works excerpted Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1988). Sample containing about 39134 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CFG Amnesty. Amnesty International, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 7262 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CFH Amnesty. Amnesty International, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 17459 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CFJ A tale of Anabelle Hedgehog. Lawhead, Stephen, Lion Publishing plc, Oxford (1990). Sample containing about 17414 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CFK An archaeology of the early AngloSaxon kingdoms. Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1988). Sample containing about 40559 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CFL The Artist’s and Illustrator’s Magazine. Artist’s & Illustrator’s Mag, London (1991-10). Sample containing about 19509 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CFM [Adverts from country living]. u.p.. Sample containing about 5669 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) CFN [Adverts from The National Trust Magazine]. u.p.. Sample containing about 7521 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) CFP [Adverts from Parents]. u.p.. Sample containing about 7344 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) CFR [Leaflets advertising goods and products]. u.p.. Sample containing about 23409 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) CFS [Adverts from Clothes Show]. u.p.. Sample containing about 37735 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) CFT [Goods adverts]. u.p.. Sample containing about 59757 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) CFU [Adverts from The Economist]. u.p.. 149 Sample containing about 7328 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) CFV [Advertising Standards Authority]. u.p.. Sample containing about 30438 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) CFW Report of The British Geological Survey 1990-1991. Natural Environment Research Council, Swindon, Wilts (1991), 2-54. Sample containing about 41709 words of miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) CFX Sounds from the bell jar. Pryor, Ruth, Watkins, Gwen and Claridge, Gordon, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1990). Sample containing about 32757 words from a book (domain: arts) CFY My beloved son. Cookson, Catherine, Corgi Books, London (1992), 85-221. Sample containing about 38926 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CG0 China’s students. Cherrington, Ruth, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1991), 51-131. Sample containing about 35836 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CG1 Climber and Hill Walker. George Outram & Company Ltd, Glasgow (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 31053 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CG2 Climber and Hill Walker. George Outram & Company Ltd, Glasgow (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 32599 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CG3 Creative writing. Casterton, Julia, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1992), 1-96. A practical guide. Sample containing about 35011 words from a book (domain: arts) CG5 Do It Yourself. Link House Magazines Ltd, Milton Keynes (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 28922 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CG6 Early language development. Harris, John, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, 150 London (1990), 67-170. Sample containing about 38242 words from a book (domain: social science) CG7 Electronic publishing. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 839 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CG8 Electronic publishing. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester (1992-06). Sample containing about 4106 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CG9 Electronic publishing. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester (1992-06). Sample containing about 13194 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CGA Electronic publishing. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 11725 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CGB The Face. Nick Logan, London (199219-19). Sample containing about 36665 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CGC The Face. Nick Logan, London (199219-19). Sample containing about 40108 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CGD Family work with elderly people. Froggatt, Alison, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1990), 1-107. Sample containing about 38630 words from a book (domain: social science) CGE Facing conflict. Lawson, Michael, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1991), 13-158. Sample containing about 41009 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CGF Feminism and linguistic theory. Cameron, Deborah, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1992), 36128. Sample containing about 36582 words from a book (domain: arts) CGH Practical fishkeeping. EMAP Pursuit Publishing Ltd, Peterborough, Cambs (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 45902 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CGJ FlyPast. Key Publishing, Stamford, 12. List of works excerpted Lincs (1991-11). Sample containing about 33183 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CGL FlyPast. Key Publishing, Stamford, Lincs (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 41304 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CGM Hair Flair. Shaws Publications Ltd, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 10682 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CGN Hair Flair. Shaws Publications Ltd, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 9515 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CGP Hair Flair. Shaws Publications Ltd, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 11325 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CGS Professionals and parents: managing children’s behaviour. Randall, Peter and Gibb, Charles, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1989), 1-124. Sample containing about 32126 words from a book (domain: applied science) CGT Behaviour problems in young children. Douglas, Jo, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1992), 16-131. Sample containing about 37009 words from a book (domain: applied science) CGU Machine Knitting Monthly. Machine Knitting Monthly Ltd, Maidenhead (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 27732 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CGV Machine Knitting Monthly. Machine Knitting Monthly Ltd, Maidenhead (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 26906 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CGW Machine Knitting Monthly. Machine Knitting Monthly Ltd, Maidenhead (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 26130 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CGX Machine Knitting Monthly. Machine Knitting Monthly Ltd, Maidenhead (1992-19-19). Sample containing 12. List of works excerpted about 30494 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CGY Knowledge ideology and discourse. Dant, Tim, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1991), 33-119. Sample containing about 35677 words from a book (domain: social science) CH0 Krokodil tears. Yeovil, Jack, GW Books Ltd, Brighton (1990), 9-152. Sample containing about 40821 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CH1 The Daily Mirror. Mirror Group Newspapers, London (1992-08/199210). Sample containing about 144485 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CH2 The Daily Mirror. Mirror Group Newspapers, London (1992-08/199210). Sample containing about 187088 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CH3 The Daily Mirror. Mirror Group Newspapers, London (1992-08/199210). Sample containing about 124251 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CH4 Matilda. Dahl, Roald, Puffin, Harmondsworth (1989), 7-240. Sample containing about 43381 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CH5 The Daily Mirror. Mirror Group Newspapers, London (1992-08/199210). Sample containing about 80241 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CH6 The Daily Mirror. Mirror Group Newspapers, London (1992-08/199210). Sample containing about 134171 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CH7 The Daily Mirror. Mirror Group Newspapers, London (1992-08/199210). Sample containing about 87903 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CH8 In good company. Aspel, Michael, Robson Books Ltd, London (1989), 13134. Sample containing about 40236 151 words from a book (domain: arts) CH9 The Minpins. Dahl, Roald, Cape, London (1991), 5-48. Sample containing about 7270 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CHA New Musical Express. Holborn Publishing Group, London (1992-95). Sample containing about 83385 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CHB New Musical Express. Holborn Publishing Group, London (1991-03-16). Sample containing about 48691 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CHC Nuclear weapons, the peace movement and the law. Dewar, John, Picciotto, Sol, Ruete, M, Paliwala, A (eds.), Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1986), 1-46. Sample containing about 39143 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CHE Owl light. Hadwick, Jon, Kyle Cathie Ltd, London (1991), 13-146. Sample containing about 39583 words from a book (domain: leisure) CHF The use of orthographic and lexical information for handwriting recognition. Wells, Cynthia Joyce, u.p.. Sample containing about 36503 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) CHG The other side of paradise. Barber, Noel, Coronet Books, London (1992), 3-108. Sample containing about 39666 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CHH Outdoor Action. Hawker Consumer Publications, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 27282 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CHJ Outdoor Action. Hawker Consumer Publications, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 22287 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CHK Outdoor Action. Hawker Consumer Publications, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 26923 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CHL Power, crime, and mystification. Box, 152 Steven, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1992), 1-177. Sample containing about 32935 words from a book (domain: social science) CHP Queen Mary’s dolls’ house. StewartWilson, Mary, The Bodley Head, London (1989), 10-190. Sample containing about 14441 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CHR Return of the red nose joke book. Green, Rod (ed.), Boxtree, London (1991). Sample containing about 11353 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CHS Managing relocation. Shortland, Susan M, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1987), 1-120. Sample containing about 37023 words from a book (domain: commerce) CHT Returning to nursing. Morton-Cooper, Alison, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1990), ix-121. A guide for nurses and health visitors. Sample containing about 36640 words from a book (domain: social science) CHU DISASTER! the rise and fall of News On Sunday. Horrie, Chris and Chippindale, Peter, Sphere Books Ltd, London (1988), 1-93. Sample containing about 38317 words from a book (domain: commerce) CHV Rugby World and Post. Rugby Publishing Ltd, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 34624 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CHW Rugby World and Post. Rugby Publishing Ltd, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 34487 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CHX Rhyme stew. Dahl, Roald, Penguin Group, London (1990). Sample containing about 7684 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CJ1 Societies at peace: anthropological perspectives. Willis, Roy, Howell, Signe (eds.), Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1989), vii-100. Sample containing about 36893 words from a 12. List of works excerpted book (domain: social science) CJ2 Democracy and civil war in Spain 1931-1939. Blinkhorn, Martin, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1988), 1-58. Sample containing about 20613 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CJ3 The survival factor. Birkhead, Mike and Birkhead, Tim, Boxtree, London (1989), 17-127. Sample containing about 38801 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) CJ4 Steam Railway News. 10A Birkdale Trading Estate, Southport (199219-19). Sample containing about 10286 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CJ5 Steam Railway News. 10A Birkdale Trading Estate, Southport (199219-19). Sample containing about 8344 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CJ6 Steam Railway News. 10A Birkdale Trading Estate, Southport (199219-19). Sample containing about 11069 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CJ7 Steam Railway News. 10A Birkdale Trading Estate, Southport (199219-19). Sample containing about 10949 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CJ8 Steam Railway News. 10A Birkdale Trading Estate, Southport (199219-19). Sample containing about 8326 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CJ9 [Selection of leaflets from T Higgins Trust]. Terrence Higgins Trust, London (1991/1992). Sample containing about 40103 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) CJA Take back plenty. Grafton Books, London (1991), 3-150. Sample containing about 41854 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CJB Tennis World. Presswatch, Sussex (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 12. List of works excerpted 14466 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CJC Tennis World. Presswatch, Sussex (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 16690 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CJD The Pacific. Winchester, Simon, Arrow Books Ltd, London (1992), 3-97. Sample containing about 37762 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CJE Train your dog. Harper, Don, Quintet Publishing Ltd, London (1991). Sample containing about 29739 words from a book (domain: leisure) CJF A taste for death. James, P D, Penguin Group, London (1989), 3-115. Sample containing about 39848 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CJG The visually handicapped child in your classroom. Chapman, Elizabeth K and Stone, Juliet M, Cassell, London (1989), vi-74. Sample containing about 35878 words from a book (domain: social science) CJH Wainwright in Scotland. Wainwright, Alfred, Michael Joseph Ltd, London (1992). Sample containing about 29583 words from a book (domain: leisure) CJJ Space marine. Watson, Ian, Boxtree, London (1993), 2-152. Sample containing about 40653 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CJK Warm welcomes in Britain. Stone, Mike and Russell, Roger, David & Charles Publishers plc, Newton Abbot, Devon (1990), 30-253. Sample containing about 41820 words from a book (domain: leisure) CJM Action. World Assoc for Christian Comm (1992). Sample containing about 6488 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) CJN Action. World Assoc for Christian Comm (1991-07/1993-02). Sample containing about 6212 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) CJP Amnesty. Amnesty International, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing 153 about 16813 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CJR Amnesty. Amnesty International, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 14885 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CJS Amnesty. Amnesty International, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 13822 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) CJT Archangel. Seymour, Gerald, Fontana Press, London (1983), 18-125. Sample containing about 37083 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CJU [Adverts from The Economist]. u.p.. Sample containing about 24987 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) CJV Climber and Hill Walker. George Outram & Company Ltd, Glasgow (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 28356 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CJW Command of the king. Lide, Mary, Grafton Books, London (1991), 29-165. Sample containing about 36520 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CJX Death in springtime. Nabb, Magdalen, Collins, UK (1989), 13-146. Sample containing about 41643 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CK0 Hospital circles. Andrews, Lucilla, Severn House, Wallington, Surrey (1986), 8-134. Sample containing about 41076 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CK1 Inner and outer. Vesey, Godfrey, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1991), 127-240. Sample containing about 42431 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CK2 Kingdoms of the East. Willock, Colin, Boxtree, London (1991), 24-185. Sample containing about 34185 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) CK3 Machine Knitting Monthly. Machine Knitting Monthly Ltd, Maidenhead (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 25662 words from a periodical (do- 154 main: leisure) CK4 New Musical Express. Holborn Publishing Group, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 60687 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CK5 New Musical Express. Holborn Publishing Group, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 56709 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CK6 New Musical Express. Holborn Publishing Group, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 55981 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CK8 Peach. Adler, Elizabeth, Coronet Books, London (1992), 38-153. Sample containing about 38300 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CK9 The rag nymph. Cookson, Catherine, Corgi Books, London (1992), 9-155. Sample containing about 39843 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CKA Rugby World and Post. Rugby Publishing Ltd, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 34501 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CKB The raven on the water. Taylor, Andrew, Fontana Press, London (1992), 7136. Sample containing about 41380 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CKC Santorini. MacLean, Alistair, Fontana Press, London (1987), 7-136. Sample containing about 42696 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CKD The shoemaker’s daughter. Gower, Iris, Corgi Books, London (1992), 20147. Sample containing about 40309 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CKE Sergeant Joe. Staples, Mary Jane, Corgi Books, London (1992), 11-142. Sample containing about 43975 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CKF Stormy petrel. Stewart, Mary, Coronet Books, London (1992), 7-155. Sample containing about 39935 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CKG Steam Railway News. 10A Birk- 12. List of works excerpted dale Trading Estate, Southport (199219-19). Sample containing about 8307 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CKH Steam Railway News. 10A Birkdale Trading Estate, Southport (199219-19). Sample containing about 12784 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CKJ Steam Railway News. 10A Birkdale Trading Estate, Southport (199219-19). Sample containing about 5865 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CKK Steam Railway News. 10A Birkdale Trading Estate, Southport (199219-19). Sample containing about 9220 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CKL Tennis World. Presswatch, Sussex (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 24104 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CKM Tennis World. Presswatch, Sussex (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 21395 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CKN British literature since 1945. Watson, George, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1991), 1-119. Sample containing about 38070 words from a book (domain: arts) CKP Growing old in the twentieth century. Jefferys, Margot (ed.), Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1989), 1-120. Sample containing about 39345 words from a book (domain: social science) CKR Saint Anselm. Southern, R W, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1990), 254-364. A portrait of a landscape. Sample containing about 40480 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CKS Being a teacher. Claxton, Guy, Cassell, London (1989), 1-112. Sample containing about 36257 words from a book (domain: social science) CKT The Art Newspaper. Umberto Alle- 12. List of works excerpted mandi & Company, London (1993-1919). Sample containing about 39677 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CKU The Art Newspaper. Umberto Allemandi & Company, London (1993-1919). Sample containing about 47854 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CKV The Art Newspaper. Umberto Allemandi & Company, London (1993-1919). Sample containing about 31303 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CKW The Art Newspaper. Umberto Allemandi & Company, London (1993-1919). Sample containing about 44069 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CKX The Art Newspaper. Umberto Allemandi & Company, London (1993-1919). Sample containing about 39610 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CKY The Art Newspaper. Umberto Allemandi & Company, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 59870 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CL0 The Artist. The Artist Publishing Company Ltd, Tenterden (1993-04), 5-47. Sample containing about 23187 words from a periodical (domain: arts) CL1 Black sportsmen. Cashmore, Ernest, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1982), 1-119. Sample containing about 40829 words from a book (domain: leisure) CL2 Rich. Bragg, Melvyn, Coronet Books, London (1989). The life of Richard Burton. Sample containing about 42036 words from a book (domain: arts) CL3 Cara’s land. Rhodes, Elvi, Corgi Books, London (1992), 9-115. Sample containing about 35077 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CL4 Lancaster Diocesan Catholic Voice. Catholic Voice Publications Ltd, Liverpool (1992-11). Sample containing about 9295 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) CL5 Leeds Diocesan Catholic Voice. Catholic Voice Publications Ltd, Liverpool (1992-11). Sample containing 155 about 10948 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) CL6 A century of Protestant theology. Heron, Alasdair I C, Lutterworth Press, Cambridge (1993), 1-98. Sample containing about 40002 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CL7 Climber and Hill Walker. George Outram & Company Ltd, Glasgow (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 25570 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CL8 Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9100 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CL9 Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 6727 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CLA Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9131 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CLB Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 6880 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CLC Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9127 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CLD Condition black. Seymour, Gerald, Fontana Press, London (1991), 17-142. Sample containing about 42128 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CLE Comparative industrial relations. Bean, R, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1992), 1-109. Sample containing about 36964 words from a book (domain: commerce) CLF Daughter of deceit. Holt, Victoria, Fontana Press, London (1992), 7-86. Sample containing about 29208 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CLG Do It Yourself. Link House Magazines Ltd, Milton Keynes (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 28632 words 156 from a periodical (domain: applied science) CLH Sign language. Woll, B and Kyle, J G, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1993), 162-262. Sample containing about 40758 words from a book (domain: social science) CLJ The deceiver. Forsyth, Frederick, Corgi Books, London (1992), 23-140. Sample containing about 39579 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CLK Castle Drachenfels. Sargent, Carl, Games Workshop, Nottingham (1992), 2-62. Sample containing about 38596 words from a book (domain: leisure) CLL [Selection of OUP English Language Teaching promotional leaflets]. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992/1993). Sample containing about 43505 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) CLM Princes, pastors and people. Durston, Christopher and Doran, Susan, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1991), 1-92. Sample containing about 34418 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CLN The culture of English antislavery 1780-1860. Turley, David, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1991), 17108. Sample containing about 36756 words from a book (domain: social science) CLP The mind at work. Singleton, W T, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1989), 1-129. Sample containing about 40742 words from a book (domain: applied science) CLR The community of Europe. Urwin, Derek, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991), 27-115. Sample containing about 36584 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CLS Film and the working class. Stead, Peter, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1989), 1-90. Sample containing about 34205 words from a book (domain: arts) CLT Practical Fishkeeping. EMAP Pursuit 12. List of works excerpted Publishing Ltd, Peterborough, Cambs (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 43251 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CLU FlyPast. Key Publishing, Stamford, Lincs (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 42823 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CLV FlyPast. Key Publishing, Stamford, Lincs (1991-11). Sample containing about 36947 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CLW Frameworks for teaching. Dale, Roger, Robinson, Alison, Fergusson, R (eds.), Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1992), 201-299. Sample containing about 38714 words from a book (domain: social science) CLX Great battles of World War I. Livesey, Anthony, Michael Joseph Ltd, London (1989), 8-130. Sample containing about 38074 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CLY What is happening in our primary schools. Pluckrose, Henry, Blackwell, Oxford (1987), 1-138. Sample containing about 39023 words from a book (domain: social science) CM0 The headhunting business. Jones, Stephanie, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1990), 6-97. Sample containing about 40262 words from a book (domain: commerce) CM1 High elves. King, Bill and Chambers, Andy, Games Workshop, Nottingham (1993), 4-81. Sample containing about 36941 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CM2 Minds, machines and evolution. Hookway, Christopher (ed.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1987), non-UK. Sample containing about 39589 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CM4 Inquisitor. Watson, Ian, Boxtree, London (1993), 7-159. Sample containing about 41798 words from a book (domain: imaginative) 12. List of works excerpted CM5 Investigating society. Burgess, Robert G (ed.), Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1989), 32-171. Sample containing about 37692 words from a book (domain: social science) CM6 Europe 1880-1945. Roberts, J M, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 1-115. Sample containing about 37459 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CM7 Lie down with lions. Follett, Ken, Corgi Books, London (1992), 11-131. Sample containing about 40103 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CM8 Against liberation. Leahy, Michael P T, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1991), 140-236. Sample containing about 41345 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CM9 Minoans. Castleden, Rodney, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1993), 68-157. Sample containing about 37372 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CMA Evolution from molecules to men. Bendall, D S (ed.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1985), 43-565. Sample containing about 40043 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) CMB Politics and the mass media in Britain. Negrine, Ralph, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1992), 1-115. Sample containing about 39398 words from a book (domain: arts) CMC Warhammer armies: orcs & goblins. Priestley, Rick, Games Workshop, Nottingham (1993), 3-97. Sample containing about 41751 words from a book (domain: leisure) CMD Outdoor Action. Hawker Consumer Publications, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 26447 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CME Outdoor Action. Hawker Consumer Publications, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 26309 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CMF Research methods. McNeill, Patrick, 157 Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1989), 1-113. Sample containing about 32001 words from a book (domain: social science) CMG Private charity and the public purse. Cashman, Bernard, North Bedfordshire Health Authority, Bedford (1988), 3107. Sample containing about 37596 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CMH Issues in psychobiology. Legg, Charles R, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1989), 1-81. Sample containing about 38192 words from a book (domain: applied science) CMJ The rector’s wife. Trollope, Joanna, Black Swan, London (1992), 7-101. Sample containing about 30175 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CMK Good retirement guide 1993. Brown, Rosemary, Kogan Page Ltd, London (1993). Sample containing about 35525 words from a book (domain: social science) CML Ring of red roses. Shah, Eddy, Corgi Books, London (1992), 46-167. Sample containing about 37335 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CMM Roses: questions and answers. Swain, Bill, Cassell, London (1990), 11-112. Sample containing about 41418 words from a book (domain: leisure) CMN Content of social explanation. James, Susan, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1984), 55-180. Sample containing about 41560 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CMP Sharpe’s Waterloo. Cornwell, Bernard, Collins, UK (1990), 9-127. Sample containing about 42376 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CMR Significant differences: feminism in psychology. Squire, Corinne, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1989), 7119. Sample containing about 43315 words from a book (domain: social science) 158 CMS The sociology of the professions. Lewis, Philip, Dingwall, Robert (eds.), Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1983), 59-149. Sample containing about 31431 words from a book (domain: social science) CMT Soviet power: the continuing challenge. Sherr, James, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1991), 22145. Sample containing about 35349 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CMU Special educational needs. Evans, Roy (ed.), Blackwell, Oxford (1989), 3108. Sample containing about 42788 words from a book (domain: social science) CMW Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10765 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CMX Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 12484 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CMY Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 13218 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CN0 Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 8458 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CN1 Warhammer armies: the Empire. Games Workshop, Nottingham (1993), 4-76. Sample containing about 41212 words from a book (domain: leisure) CN2 Safety is no accident. Tench, William H, Collins, UK (1985), 1-116. Sample containing about 39990 words from a book (domain: applied science) CN3 Whirlpool. Forbes, Colin, Pan Books Ltd, London (1991), 1-120. Sample containing about 43586 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CN4 The Artist. The Artist Publishing Company Ltd, Tenterden (1992-19-19), 749. Sample containing about 22546 12. List of works excerpted words from a periodical (domain: arts) CN5 School, work and equality. Flude, M, Hales, Margaret and Cosin, B, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1989), 1-98. Sample containing about 41031 words from a book (domain: social science) CN6 Child care research, policy and practice. Kahan, Barbara (ed.), Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1989), 1-100. Sample containing about 33186 words from a book (domain: social science) CN9 British economic performance 19451975. Alford, B W E, Macmillan, London (1988), 1-105. Sample containing about 33576 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) CNA British Medical Journal. British Medical Association, London (1993-01-16), 1-68. Sample containing about 14063 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) CNC Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 7612 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CND Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9125 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CNE Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 6808 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CNF Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9496 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CNG Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9558 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CNH Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 6824 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CNJ Computergram international. u.p.. 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 9319 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CNK Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 7455 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CNL Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9654 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CNM Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9227 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CNN Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 7201 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CNP Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9607 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CNR Computergram international. u.p.. 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Sample containing about 9278 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CP9 Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 6884 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPA Computergram international. u.p.. 160 Sample containing about 8704 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPB Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9986 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPC Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 8998 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPD Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 6503 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPE Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9473 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPF Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 6771 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPG Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9296 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPH Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9116 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPJ Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 7310 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPK Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9164 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPL Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 7045 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPM Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9874 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPN Computergram international. u.p.. 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 9116 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPP Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 6978 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPR Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9346 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPS Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9098 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPT Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9931 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPU Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 7269 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPV Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9726 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPW Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 7143 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPX Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 8826 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CPY Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 6983 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CR0 Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9226 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CR1 Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 6863 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CR2 Computergram international. u.p.. 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 9291 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CR3 Computergram international. u.p.. Sample containing about 9131 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CR4 Community care. Philpot, T (ed.)King, J and Bowry, K, Reed Publishing Group, Sutton, Surrey (1993-19-19), 174. Sample containing about 19801 words from a periodical (domain: social science) CR5 Community care. Philpot, T (ed.)King, J and Bowry, K, Reed Publishing Group, Sutton, Surrey (1993-19-19), 174. Sample containing about 20197 words from a periodical (domain: social science) CR6 Dangerous lady. Cole, M, Headline Books (>>1992), 3-123. Sample containing about 41560 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CR7 The Economist. The Economist Newspaper Ltd, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 63225 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) CR8 The Economist. The Economist Newspaper Ltd, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 59225 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) CR9 The Economist. The Economist Newspaper Ltd, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 63215 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) CRA The Economist. The Economist Newspaper Ltd, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 60664 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) CRB The Economist. The Economist Newspaper Ltd, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 72601 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) CRC The Economist. The Economist Newspaper Ltd, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 74230 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) CRD Engineers, managers and politicians. 161 Hannah, Leslie, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1993), Middle-122. Sample containing about 39281 words from a book (domain: commerce) CRE Imajica. Barker, C, HarperCollins, Glasgow (1992), 7-131. Sample containing about 41837 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CRF Family obligations and social change. Finch, J, Blackwells (Polity Press), Oxford (1989), 13-85. Sample containing about 36864 words from a book (domain: social science) CRJ Migrations: travels of a naturalist. Tulloch, B, Kyle Cathie Ltd, London (1991), 1-122. Sample containing about 37648 words from a book (domain: applied science) CRK Modern Catholicism: Vatican II and after. et al and Hasting, Adrian, SPCK, London (1991), 1-82. Sample containing about 39416 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CRM Nature. Macmillan Magazines Ltd, London (1993). Sample containing about 279119 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) CRP Photography. Argus Specialist Publications, Hemel Hempstead (199202), 4-48. Sample containing about 13048 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CRR Patronage and politics in Scotland 1707-1832. Sunter, R M, John Donald Publishers, Edinburgh (1986), 1-100. Sample containing about 38092 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CRS Policies for diversity in education. Swann, W, Booth, T, Masterton, M, Potts, P (eds.), Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1992), 112-209. Sample containing about 40250 words from a book (domain: social science) CRT The state of prisons: 200 years on. Whitfield, D (ed.), Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1991), 1-200. Sample containing about 37010 words from a book (domain: social science) 162 CRU Permission and Regulation. Newburn, T, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1992), 1-70. Sample containing about 32762 words from a book (domain: social science) CRV Returning to Shakespeare. Vickers, Brian, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1989), 19-134. Sample containing about 40640 words from a book (domain: arts) CRW Childcare: concerns and conflicts. Morgan, S and Righton, P, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1989), 11-110. Sample containing about 41075 words from a book (domain: social science) CRX Controlling crime. Roshier, Bob, Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1989), 5-85. Sample containing about 39133 words from a book (domain: social science) CRY The British press and broadcasting since 1945. Seymour-Ure, C, Blackwell, Oxford (1992). Sample containing about 41673 words from a book (domain: commerce) CS0 Social anthropology in perspective. Lewis, I M, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1992), 5-130. Sample containing about 37204 words from a book (domain: social science) CS1 Sex crime in the news. Walby, S and Soothill, K, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1991), 1-86. Sample containing about 37155 words from a book (domain: social science) CS2 The rational foundations of ethics. Sprigge, T L S, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1990), 9-103. Sample containing about 38443 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) CS3 Theories of the state. Dunleavy, P and O’Leary, Brendan, Macmillan Press Ltd, London (1987), 136-258. Sample containing about 41024 words from a book (domain: social science) CS4 Sudden death. Hamer, Malcolm, Headline Book Publishing plc, London 12. List of works excerpted (1991), 1-150. Sample containing about 40223 words from a book (domain: imaginative) CS5 The British Empire. Lloyd, Trevor Owen, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1984), 1-84. Sample containing about 41703 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CS6 Fascism in Britain: 1918-1985. Thurlow, R, Blackwell, Oxford (1987), 22118. Sample containing about 33887 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CS7 Utopia, community care and retreat. Tomlinson, D, Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1991), 5-83. Sample containing about 32413 words from a book (domain: social science) CS8 Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 7833 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CS9 Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 7960 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSA Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10523 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSB Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 9450 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSC Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 11181 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSD Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10417 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSE Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10424 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSF Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing 12. List of works excerpted about 10202 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSG Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 11043 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSH Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10943 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSJ Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10242 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSK Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10787 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSL Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 11324 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSM Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10993 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSN Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 8211 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSP Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10728 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSR Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 7492 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSS Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 9629 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CST Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10549 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSU Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing 163 about 10820 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSV Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 11841 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSW Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10949 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSX Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 11135 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CSY Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10646 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CT0 Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 11043 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CT1 Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 8747 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CT2 Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 9196 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CT3 Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 11621 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CT4 Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 11850 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CT5 Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 11986 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CT6 Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 11201 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CT7 Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing 164 about 12749 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CT8 Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 8086 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CT9 Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 8432 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTA Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10299 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTB Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 8169 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTC Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10962 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTD Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10756 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTE Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 8594 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTF Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 7917 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTG Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10521 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTH Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 11397 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTJ Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 11342 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTK Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing 12. List of works excerpted about 10878 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTL Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 9023 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTM Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 8042 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTN Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 10318 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTP Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 7766 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTR Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 11006 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTS Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 7770 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTT Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 8256 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTU Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 7332 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTV Unigram x. APT Data Services Ltd. (1993-04/1993-05). Sample containing about 6928 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) CTW Wealth and society in early 16th century England. Cornwall, J C K, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1988), 7-115. Sample containing about 40821 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CTX What Personal Computer. EMAP Business & Computing, London (199304). Sample containing about 49013 words from a periodical (domain: ap- 12. List of works excerpted plied science) CTY White mythologies: writing history and the West. Young, R, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1990), 1-90. Sample containing about 43131 words from a book (domain: world affairs) CU0 Wisden Cricket Monthly. Wisden Cricket Magazines, Surrey (1992-03). Sample containing about 34660 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) CU1 Wisden Cricket Monthly. Wisden Cricket Magazines, Surrey (1992-1919). Sample containing about 36805 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) D8Y Museum Society meeting: Make-do and mend: Lecture/meeting. D8YPS000 D8YPS001 D8YPS002 D8YPS003 D8YPS004 D8YPS005 D8YPS006 D8YPS007 D8YPS008 D8YPS009 D8YPS00A D8YPS00B D8YPS00C D8YPS00D D8YPS00E D8YPS00F D8YPS00G D8YPS00H D8YPS00J D8YPS00K D8YPS00L D8YPS00M D8YPS00N D8YPS00P D8YPS00R D8YPS00S D8YPS00T Sample containing about 6719 words speech recorded in public context D90 Museum Society meeting: Make-do and mend: Lecture/meeting. D90PS000 D90PS001 D90PS002 D90PS003 D90PS004 D90PS005 D90PS006 D90PS007 D90PS008 D90PS009 165 Sample containing about 4639 words speech recorded in public context D91 Harlow Playhouse public meeting. D91PS000 D91PS001 D91PS002 D91PS003 D91PS004 D91PS005 D91PS006 D91PS007 D91PS008 Sample containing about 16709 words speech recorded in public context D92 Harlow Playhouse public meeting. D92PS000 Sample containing about 846 words speech recorded in public context D94 Harlow Women’s Institute committee meeting. D94PS000 Sample containing about 246 words speech recorded in public context D95 Pensioners’ and Trades Union Association meeting. D95PS000 D95PS001 D95PS002 D95PS003 D95PS004 D95PS005 D95PS006 D95PS007 Sample containing about 14706 words speech recorded in public context D96 Pensioners’ and Trades Union Association meeting. D96PS000 D96PS001 D96PS002 D96PS003 Sample containing about 807 words speech recorded in public context D97 Friends of the Earth: club meeting. D97PS000 D97PS001 D97PS002 D97PS003 D97PS004 D97PS005 Sample containing about 16333 words speech recorded in public context DCH Amnesty International meeting. DCHPS000 DCHPS001 166 12. List of works excerpted DCHPS002 DCHPS003 DCHPS004 DCHPS005 DCHPS006 DCHPS007 Sample containing about 14978 words speech recorded in public context DCJ ‘A’-level history lecture. DCJPS000 DCJPS001 Sample containing about 5109 words speech recorded in educational context DCK ‘A’-level history lecture. DCKPS000 Sample containing about 2437 words speech recorded in educational context E9N The East Anglian. East Anglian Daily Times Company, Ipswich (1993-03). Sample containing about 7939 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) E9P The East Anglian. East Anglian Daily Times Company, Ipswich (1993-03). Sample containing about 24442 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) E9R The East Anglian. East Anglian Daily Times Company, Ipswich (1993-03). Sample containing about 25252 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) E9S The East Anglian. East Anglian Daily Times Company, Ipswich (1993-03). Sample containing about 15814 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) E9T The East Anglian. East Anglian Daily Times Company, Ipswich (1993-03). Sample containing about 19374 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) E9U The East Anglian. East Anglian Daily Times Company, Ipswich (1993-03). Sample containing about 20351 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) E9V Crown and nobility 1272-1461. Tuck, Anthony, Blackwell, Oxford (1986), 84-186. Sample containing about 39125 words from a book (domain: world affairs) E9W The Artist’s and Illustrator’s Magazine. Artist’s & Illustrator’s Mag, London (1993-19-19), 5-48. Sample containing about 24586 words from a periodical (domain: arts) E9X Exploration for metalliferous and related minerals in Britain. Colman, T B, British Geological Survey, Nottingham (1990), 1-37. Sample containing about 21983 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) E9Y Bookseller. J Whitaker & sons, London (1993-01-01), 5-45. Sample containing about 21578 words from a periodical (domain: arts) EA0 British Medical Journal. British Medical Association, London (1993-0116), 77-138. Sample containing about 45013 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) EA1 British Medical Journal. British Medical Association, London (1993-01-16), 155-201. Sample containing about 30638 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) EA2 British Medical Journal. British Medical Association, London (1993-01-16), 347-398. Sample containing about 36342 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) EA3 Literacy in theory and practice. Street, Brian, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1984), 17-94. Sample containing about 37377 words from a book (domain: social science) EA4 Community care. Philpot, T (ed.)King, J and Bowry, K, Reed Publishing Group, Sutton, Surrey (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 21147 words from a periodical (domain: social science) EA5 The girl from Cotton Lane. Bowling, Harry, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1992), 1-118. Sample containing about 36937 words from a book (domain: imaginative) 12. List of works excerpted EA6 The present and past: Russia. Acton, Edward, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 17-125. Sample containing about 38297 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EA7 France in the making, 843-1180. Dunbabin, Jean, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 223-335. Sample containing about 25531 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EA8 Making it happen. Harvey-Jones, John, Fontana Press, London (1988), 7-94. Sample containing about 29795 words from a book (domain: commerce) EA9 The hotel receptionist. Paige, Jane and Paige, Grace, Cassell Educational, London (1992), 1-181. Sample containing about 40601 words from a book (domain: commerce) EAA Managing people at work. Hunt, John, u.p., 1-108. Sample containing about 39568 words from a book (domain: social science) EAJ Public law and political theory. Loughlin, Martin, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 63-181. Sample containing about 40030 words from a book (domain: social science) EAK Nature. Macmillan Magazines Ltd, London (1993-19-19), 481-510. Sample containing about 30562 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) EAM [New Oxford English Dictionary procedures documents]. Sabido, Richard, Impey, B, Benbow, T (eds.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1987-06). Sample containing about 3810 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) EAP [New Oxford English Dictionary procedures documents]. u.p.. Sample containing about 6375 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) EAR [New Oxford English Dictionary procedures documents]. u.p.. Sample containing about 4262 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: com- 167 merce) EAS [New Oxford English Dictionary development]. Fletcher, Ewen (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1987). Sample containing about 3772 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) EAT A future for the Oxford English Dictionary. u.p. (n.d.), 1-36. Sample containing about 10218 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) EAU New Oxford English Dictionary – system description. Sabido, Richard (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (198707). Sample containing about 11757 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) EAW Exploring the night sky with binoculars. Moore, Patrick, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1990), 13155. Sample containing about 39798 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) EAX State and society in post-war Japan. Eccleston, Bernard, Polity Press, Cambridge (1989), 1-33. Sample containing about 36320 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EAY Ronald Reagan and the American presidency. Mervin, David, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990), 12-24. Sample containing about 41562 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EB1 Anxiety and stress management. Enright, Simon and Powell, Trevor, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1990), 43-153. Sample containing about 32145 words from a book (domain: applied science) EB2 Legal theory and common law. Twining, William (ed.), Blackwell, Oxford (1986), 136-215. Sample containing about 37871 words from a book (domain: social science) EB3 Wisden Cricket Monthly. Wisden Cricket Magazines, Surrey (1992-1919), 2-55. Sample containing about 38163 words from a periodical (do- 168 main: leisure) EB6 Zzap 64!. Newspaper Publications, Ludlow, Shropshire (1992-19-19), 468. Sample containing about 31780 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) EB7 Archaeologist at large. Webster, Graham, B T Batsford Ltd, London (1991), 37-158. Sample containing about 41350 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EB8 Action. World Assoc for Christian Comm (1991-07/1993-02), 1-8. Sample containing about 6110 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) EB9 Action. World Assoc for Christian Comm (1991-07/1993-02), 1-8. Sample containing about 11300 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) EBA Action. World Assoc for Christian Comm (1991-07/1993-02), 1-8. Sample containing about 7852 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) EBB Action. World Assoc for Christian Comm (1991-07/1993-02). Sample containing about 6000 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) EBC Action. World Assoc for Christian Comm (1991-07/1993-02). Sample containing about 6261 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) EBD Action. World Assoc for Christian Comm (1991-07/1993-02). Sample containing about 6621 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) EBE Action. World Assoc for Christian Comm (1991-07/1993-02). Sample containing about 6385 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) EBF Action. World Assoc for Christian Comm (1991-07/1993-02). Sample containing about 6488 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) EBG Action. World Assoc for Christian Comm (1991-07/1993-02). Sample containing about 6208 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) 12. List of works excerpted EBH Action. World Assoc for Christian Comm (1991-07/1993-02). Sample containing about 6502 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) EBJ Action. World Assoc for Christian Comm (1991-07/1993-02). Sample containing about 6721 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) EBK Action. World Assoc for Christian Comm (1991-07/1993-02). Sample containing about 6715 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) EBL [Adverts from Marxism Today June 1990]. Marxism Today, London (199006). Sample containing about 944 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) EBM An introduction to administrative law. Cane, P, Oxford University Press, New York (1992). Sample containing about 39146 words from a book (domain: social science) EBN Amsterdam Travel Service 1992. u.p.. Sample containing about 19654 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) EBP The Angevin legacy and the 100 years war. Vale, M, Blackwell, Cambridge (1990), 9-102. Sample containing about 34893 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EBR The sociology of housework. Oakley, A, Blackwell, Oxford (1990), 1-128. Sample containing about 45374 words from a book (domain: social science) EBS The Art Newspaper. Umberto Allemandi & Company, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 65013 words from a periodical (domain: arts) EBT The Art Newspaper. Umberto Allemandi & Company, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 71281 words from a periodical (domain: arts) EBU The Art Newspaper. Umberto Allemandi & Company, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 66965 words from a periodical (domain: arts) EBV The Art Newspaper. Umberto Allemandi & Company, London (1992-19- 12. List of works excerpted 19). Sample containing about 68981 words from a periodical (domain: arts) EBW The Art Newspaper. Umberto Allemandi & Company, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 53070 words from a periodical (domain: arts) EBX The Art Newspaper. Umberto Allemandi & Company, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 52595 words from a periodical (domain: arts) EBY [ASH – factsheets]. Action on Smoking & Health, London (1991). Sample containing about 10589 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) EC0 [ASH – information bulletin]. Action on Smoking & Health, London (1991). Sample containing about 2696 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) EC1 [ASH – information bulletin]. Action on Smoking & Health, London (1991). Sample containing about 2289 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) EC2 ASH Supporters’ News Issue No. Action on Smoking & Health, London (1991). 29. Sample containing about 7325 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) EC3 Applied economics in banking and finance. Partington, I, Oxford University Press, New York (1989). Sample containing about 42524 words from a book (domain: commerce) EC4 Brighton Festival. Brighton Festival, Brighton (1992). Sample containing about 15795 words of miscellanea (domain: arts) EC5 [University of Bradford ephemera]. University of Bradford, Bradford (1992). Sample containing about 11772 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) EC7 British Medical Journal. British Medical Association, London (1993-01-16), 6-327. Sample containing about 45303 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) EC8 The bright face of danger. Fisher, Margery, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, 169 Sevenoaks, Kent (1986), 9-104. Sample containing about 40607 words from a book (domain: arts) EC9 Short breaks – Brighton and Hove 1992. u.p.. Sample containing about 9701 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) ECB Women and social policy. Ungerson, C, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1991), 3-128. Sample containing about 42984 words from a book (domain: social science) ECD Financial conglomerates and the Chinese wall. McVea, H, Oxford University Press, New York (1993), 1-121. Sample containing about 44610 words from a book (domain: commerce) ECE Health and health care in later life. Victor, C, Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1991), 14-156. Sample containing about 45568 words from a book (domain: social science) ECF Citalia Italy complete. CIT (England) Ltd, Croydon (1992). Sample containing about 72927 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) ECG Climber and Hill Walker. George Outram & Company Ltd, Glasgow (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 31061 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) ECH Climber and Hill Walker. George Outram & Company Ltd, Glasgow (1991-08). Sample containing about 26797 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) ECJ Do It Yourself. Link House Magazines Ltd, Milton Keynes (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 30759 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) ECK Death train. MacNeill, Alastair, Fontana Press, London (1989), 7-150. Sample containing about 35908 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ECL Devon and Cornwall Seaside Holiday Parks. John Fowler Holidays (1991). Sample containing about 3915 words of 170 miscellanea (domain: leisure) ECM Diana: her true story. Morton, A, Michael O’Mara, London (1993), 1-90. Sample containing about 37383 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ECN The rules of disorder. Harre, R, Rosser, E and Marsh, P, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1987). Sample containing about 35773 words from a book (domain: social science) ECP Duncton tales. Horwood, W, Fontana Press, London (1992), 17-124. Sample containing about 34058 words from a book (domain: imaginative) ECR Aesthetic East Lindsey. Furlong, Prisca, Imp-Art Publications, Louth, Lincs (1989), 1-32. Sample containing about 13603 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) ECS [Tourism ephemera on Edinburgh]. u.p.. Sample containing about 17944 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) ECT Esquire. The National Magazine Company Ltd, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 58133 words from a periodical (domain: arts) ECU Esquire. The National Magazine Company Ltd, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 57556 words from a periodical (domain: arts) ECV Feminist perspectives in philosophy. Whitford, M and Griffiths, M, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1989), 1-109. Sample containing about 40343 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) ECX Flyer. Insider Publications Ltd (199102). Sample containing about 35202 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) ECY Freud and modern society. Bocock, R, Chapman & Hall, London (1991), 1119. Sample containing about 45636 words from a book (domain: applied science) ED0 Cosmos funbreaks by coach to France. u.p.. Sample containing about 10212 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) 12. List of works excerpted ED1 Germany Switzerland Austria – GTF Tours. German Tourist Facilities Ltd, London (1992). Sample containing about 14731 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) ED2 Moto grandprix. Moto Cycle News, Kettering, England (1991). Sample containing about 14823 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) ED3 Good Housekeeping. The National Magazine Company Ltd, London (1992-02). Sample containing about 39333 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) ED4 Good Housekeeping. The National Magazine Company Ltd, London (1992-02). Sample containing about 50315 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) ED5 Local government and urban politics. Hampton, W, Longman, New York (1991), 15-130. Sample containing about 44627 words from a book (domain: world affairs) ED6 Gramophone. General Gramophone Pubcs Ltd, Harrow (1992-06). Sample containing about 93532 words from a periodical (domain: arts) ED7 Hot Press. Hot Press, Dublin, Ireland (1991-11). Sample containing about 64637 words from a periodical (domain: arts) ED9 Harpers & Queen. The National Magazine Company Ltd, London (?). Sample containing about 73820 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) EDA Hitler’s Englishman. Selwyn, F, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1987), 3-94. Sample containing about 32962 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EDB [Health promotion and education leaflets]. u.p.. Sample containing about 2606 words of miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) EDC Living with heroin. Newcombe, R, Parker, H and Bakx, K, Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1988), 5-94. 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 43280 words from a book (domain: social science) EDD Explaining and understanding international relations. Smith, S and Hollis, M, Oxford University Press, New York (1991), 1-113. Sample containing about 34336 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EDE Hooligan: a history of respectable fear. Pearson, G, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1983), 1-155. Sample containing about 43229 words from a book (domain: social science) EDF The Hundred Years War. Allmand, C, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1991), 1-90. Sample containing about 41568 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EDG Ideal Home. South Bank Publishing group, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 39125 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) EDH Introductory sociology. Sheard, K, Stanworth, M, Bilton, T, Jones, P and Bonnett, K, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1992), 1-100. Sample containing about 39418 words from a book (domain: social science) EDJ Talking it over. Barnes, J, Pan Books Ltd, London (1992), 1-128. Sample containing about 36994 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EDK The British population: patterns, trends. Salt, J and Coleman, D, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 35174. Sample containing about 42026 words from a book (domain: social science) EDL International judicial assistance. McClean, D, Oxford University Press, New York (1992). Sample containing about 48492 words from a book (domain: social science) EDM Women in engineering: a good place to be. Kirkup, G and Carter, R, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1990), 21-121. Sample containing about 41207 words from a book (do- 171 main: social science) EDN King Solomon’s carpet. Vine, Barbara, Penguin Group, London (1992), 1-122. Sample containing about 40226 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EDP The origins of the Korean war. Lowe, P, Longman, New York (1989), 1-97. Sample containing about 41055 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EDR The Lifeboat. Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Poole, Dorset (1991 (Summer)). Sample containing about 21268 words from a periodical (domain: social science) EDT Management Today. Haymarket Publishing Group, London (1991-03). Sample containing about 45969 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) EDU Marxism Today. u.p.. Sample containing about 38426 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) EDV A matter of honour. Archer, Jeffrey, Coronet Books, London (1992), 3-164. Sample containing about 42525 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EDY The messianic legacy. Leigh, R, Lincoln, H and Baigent, M, Corgi Books, London (1992), 11-160. Sample containing about 43670 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) EE0 [Midland Bank leaflets]. u.p.. Sample containing about 29110 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) EE1 Military Illustrated. Military Illustrated Ltd, London (1991-03). Sample containing about 25138 words from a periodical (domain: social science) EE2 The emergence of modern Japan. Hunter, J, Longman, New York (1992), 1-105. Sample containing about 42091 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EE6 The Nottingham Graduate. University of Nottingham, Nottingham (1992). Sample containing about 8671 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) EE7 [Official leaflets from Northern Ireland]. u.p.. Sample containing about 172 9059 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) EE8 Professional Nurse. Austen Cornish Publishers Ltd, London (1992-05). Sample containing about 28490 words from a periodical (domain: social science) EE9 The foundations of the welfare state. Thane, P, Longman, New York (1991), 4-98. Sample containing about 36942 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EEA [Potato Marketing Board leaflets]. Potato Marketing Board, London (1991). Sample containing about 6560 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) EEB People in organisations. Sallis, E and Sallis, K, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1990), 2-140. Sample containing about 32720 words from a book (domain: commerce) EEC Responses to crime, volume 2. Windlesham, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993), 1-143. Sample containing about 44075 words from a book (domain: social science) EED [Rail travel leaflets]. u.p.. Sample containing about 7520 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) EEE Richard III. Horrox, R, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1992). Sample containing about 39180 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EEF Rival states, rival firms. Henley, J, Strange, S and Stopford, J, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1992), 32-136. Sample containing about 41403 words from a book (domain: commerce) EEG Holidays in Robin Hood country. u.p.. Sample containing about 5315 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) EEH Consumer and commercial law. Goodge, R, Cranston, R (eds.), Oxford University Press, New York (1993), 1339. Sample containing about 21942 words from a book (domain: social 12. List of works excerpted science) EEJ [Royal Mail information leaflets]. Royal Mail, Britain (1991). Sample containing about 13048 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) EEK Family, work and education. Reedy, S, Woodhead, M (eds.), Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1988), 5-96. Sample containing about 28698 words from a book (domain: social science) EEL [Salford University: miscellaneous documents]. University of Salford, Salford (1991). Sample containing about 18975 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) EEM Science and religion. Brooke, J H, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1993), 16-116. Sample containing about 34245 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) EEN Sex, politics and society. Weeks, J, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 1-95. Sample containing about 37810 words from a book (domain: social science) EER Smallholder. Smallholder Pubs Ltd, King’s Lynn, Norfolk (1991-10). Sample containing about 25599 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) EES Large vocabulary semantic analysis for text recognition. Rose, Tony Gerard, u.p.. Sample containing about 42217 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) EET Sovereign worldwide. Sovereign worldwide, Crawley (1989). Sample containing about 27951 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) EEV Steam Railway News. Lancashire Publications Ltd, Wigan (1991-10). Sample containing about 10390 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) EEW In sunshine or in shadow. Bingham, C, Bantam (Corgi), London (1992), 11103. Sample containing about 31057 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EEX The story of Swanage. Lewer, David, 12. List of works excerpted Harewood Publications, Bournemouth (1986). Sample containing about 9530 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) EEY The Tudor regime. Williams, P, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 19108. Sample containing about 30587 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EF0 Theology and feminism. Hampson, D, Blackwell, Oxford (1992), 7-96. Sample containing about 38532 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) EF1 Time of the assassins. MacNeill, Alastair, Fontana Press, London (1992), 7135. Sample containing about 34892 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EF2 A traveller’s history of Scotland. Burke, J, John Murray (Publishers) Ltd, London (1990), 1-123. Sample containing about 34716 words from a book (domain: leisure) EF3 Third parties in international law. Chinkin, C, Oxford University Press, New York (1993). Sample containing about 43383 words from a book (domain: social science) EF4 The third way: the promise of independent democracy. Lawrence, D, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1988). Sample containing about 39467 words from a book (domain: commerce) EF5 Transforming Britain. Graham, Martin (ed.), Conservative Research Dept, London (1991). Sample containing about 9798 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) EF6 Liberating communications. Palmer, M B and Tunstall, C J, Blackwell, Oxford (1990), 11-95. Sample containing about 32867 words from a book (domain: commerce) EF7 A twist in the tale. Archer, Jeffrey, Coronet Books, London (1992), 11192. Sample containing about 41752 words from a book (domain: imagina- 173 tive) EF8 Understanding children. Hughes, M, Grieve, R (eds.), Blackwell, Oxford (1992), 1-93. Sample containing about 36025 words from a book (domain: social science) EF9 Ulster Dawn. Ulster Dawn, Belfast (1991). Sample containing about 4255 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) EFA The origins of the Vietnam war. Short, A, Longman, New York (1990), 21101. Sample containing about 34259 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EFB Women and crime. Heidensohn, F, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1985), 1-109. Sample containing about 39757 words from a book (domain: social science) EFC [Leaflets on tourism in Wales]. u.p.. Sample containing about 21423 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) EFD Is West Belfast working?. West Belfast Economic Forum, Belfast (1990). Sample containing about 32867 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) EFE Warm hearted weekends. u.p.. Sample containing about 5954 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) EFF BBC Wildlife. Wildlife Publications Ltd, London (1992-01). Sample containing about 47518 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) EFG Woman. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 32459 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) EFH Woodworker. Argus Specialist Publications, Hemel Hempstead (1992-02). Sample containing about 36016 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) EFJ Carrie’s war. Bawden, Nina, Puffin, Harmondsworth (1988), 7-142. Sample containing about 42851 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EFN Baldwin. Jenkins, Roy, Collins, UK (1988), 29-166. Sample containing 174 about 45873 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EFP Jerusalem the golden. Drabble, Margaret, Penguin Group, London (1988), 27-106. Sample containing about 32868 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EFR Life on earth. Attenborough, David, Collins, UK (1988), 11-200. Sample containing about 43286 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) EFS Truth, dare or promise. Steedman, Carolyn, Virago Press Ltd, London (1985), 103-123. Sample containing about 7822 words from a book (domain: social science) EFT The Lion concise Bible handbook. Alexander, David, Alexander, Pat (eds.), Lion Publishing plc, Tring, Herts (1990), 8-83. Sample containing about 38377 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) EFU An omelette and a glass of wine. David, Elizabeth, Penguin Group, London (1987), 156-274. Sample containing about 46427 words from a book (domain: leisure) EFV Richard the Lionheart. Gillingham, John, George Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd, London (1989), 25-124. Sample containing about 40582 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EFW The siege of Krishnapur. Farrell, J G, Fontana Paperbacks, London (1988), 205-313. Sample containing about 44348 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EFX T S Eliot. Ackroyd, Peter, Sphere Books Ltd, London (1988), 232-335. Sample containing about 45557 words from a book (domain: arts) EG0 Wigan Pier revisited. Campbell, Beatrix, Virago Press Ltd, London (1985), 1-115. Sample containing about 42336 words from a book (domain: social science) EUR Adventures with small animals. Bishop, Owen, John Murray (Publish- 12. List of works excerpted ers) Ltd, London (1982), 1-58. Sample containing about 15486 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) EUS The architecture of digital computers. Garside, R G, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1980), 1-137. Sample containing about 40516 words from a book (domain: applied science) EUU The City share pushers. Davidson, Alexander, Scope Books Ltd, UK (1989), 1-88. Sample containing about 38146 words from a book (domain: commerce) EUW Design and development of programs as teaching materials. Fraser, Rosemary, Burkhardt, Hugh and et al, Council for Educational Technology, UK (1982), 13-77. Sample containing about 21182 words from a book (domain: applied science) EUX Directions in biblical Hebrew poetry. Follis, Elaine R (ed.), JSOT Press, Sheffield (1987), 77-96. Sample containing about 7697 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) EUY Fallables. Geesin, Ron, Ron Geesin, UK (1975), 1-101. Sample containing about 10294 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EV1 The good terrorist. Lessing, Doris, Grafton Books, London (1986), 125209. Sample containing about 33620 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EV3 Library provision and curriculum planning. et al and Best, Ron, British Library Research & Development, UK (1988), 1-113. Sample containing about 41969 words from a book (domain: social science) EV4 Literacy. Cashdan, Asher (ed.), Blackwell, Oxford (1986), 17-161. Sample containing about 40775 words from a book (domain: social science) EV5 Learning to care on the surgical ward. Merchant, Jane and Attree, Moira, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1989), 1-110. Sample containing about 12. List of works excerpted 25119 words from a book (domain: social science) EV6 Mammalian development. Monk, Marilyn, IRL Press Ltd, UK (1987), 1-120. Sample containing about 33417 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) EV8 Photography now. Howarth-Booth, Mark, Dirk Nishen Publishing, UK (1989), 9-136. Sample containing about 14933 words from a book (domain: arts) EV9 Rings, fields and groups: an introduction to abstract algebra. Allenby, R B J T, Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1989), xi-xxvi. Sample containing about 31079 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) EVA Sleep and dreaming. Empson, Jacob, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1989), 3121. Sample containing about 41017 words from a book (domain: social science) EVB Teaching spelling. Torbe, Mike, Ward Lock Education, UK (1988), 5-56. Sample containing about 15786 words from a book (domain: social science) EVC Topaz. Bennetts, Pamela, Magna Print Books, UK (1988), 9-206. Sample containing about 37942 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EVF A career in advertising and public relations. Whiteaker, Stafford, BT Batsford Ltd, London (1986), 9-100. Sample containing about 33785 words from a book (domain: commerce) EVG Another time, another season. Dillon, Anna, Sphere Books Ltd, London (1989), 1-128. Sample containing about 41755 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EVH Basil Rocke: artist and teacher. Devonald, Rosemary, Redcliffe Press Ltd, UK (1989), 14-85. Sample containing about 31278 words from a book (domain: arts) EVJ Britannica’s typesetters. Reynolds, Sian, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh (1989), 23-112. Sample con- 175 taining about 42786 words from a book (domain: social science) EVK Nutshells: constitutional and administrative law. Hogan, Greer, Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, London (1990), 1-92. Sample containing about 36523 words from a book (domain: social science) EVM Compacts: an approach through key questions. Lawlor, Sean, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1989), 3-71. Sample containing about 22589 words from a book (domain: commerce) EVN Cue Bruce. Hockin, Bruce, Redcliffe Press Ltd, UK (1990), 7-78. Sample containing about 23220 words from a book (domain: arts) EVP Democracy. Arblaster, Anthony, Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1987), 1-105. Sample containing about 35904 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EVR Egyptian gods and myths. Thomas, Angela P, Shire Publications Ltd, UK (1989), 6-60. Sample containing about 11289 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) EVS Women of El Salvador. Thomson, Marilyn, Zed Books Ltd, UK (1986), 11138. Sample containing about 37935 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EVV Graduated tests in mathematics. Thorpe, Jim, Ruddock, Graham and Foxman, Derek, Nfer-Nelson Publishing Company Ltd, UK (1989), 1-152. Sample containing about 39587 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) EVW Imms’ general textbook of entomology vol. Richards, O W and Davies, R G, Chapman & Hall, London (1977), 11-115. 1. Sample containing about 29630 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) EVX Mind and brain. Honderich, Ted, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990), 13-89. Sample containing about 36693 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) 176 EVY Manpower solutions. Dean, Derek J, Scutari Projects Ltd, UK (1987), 1-60. Sample containing about 16936 words from a book (domain: commerce) EW1 The age of Balfour and Baldwin 19021940. Ramsden, John, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1978), 65-151. Sample containing about 41695 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EW4 Proportional representation: which system?. Sykes, Leslie, The Hornbeam Press, Leicester (1990), 1-76. Sample containing about 28153 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EW5 Profitboss. Freemantle, David, Pan Books Ltd, London (1988), 17-221. Sample containing about 35596 words from a book (domain: commerce) EW6 The quantum world. Polkinghorne, J C, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1984), 1-82. Sample containing about 32327 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) EW7 Resource-based learning. Beswick, Norman, Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, UK (1984), 32-121. Sample containing about 41651 words from a book (domain: social science) EW8 Sexual aspects of social work. Stewart, W F R, Woodhead-Faulkner Ltd, UK (1979), 13-146. Sample containing about 40182 words from a book (domain: social science) EW9 Stockport Grammar School 14871987. Ball, James, Old Vicarage Publications, Congleton (1987), 12-99. Sample containing about 40980 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EWA Style in fiction. Short, Michael H and Leech, Geoffrey N, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1987), 11-146. Sample containing about 43998 words from a book (domain: arts) EWB Walking the Dales. Harding, Mike, Michael Joseph Ltd, London (1989), 51-129. Sample containing about 24218 words from a book (domain: leisure) 12. List of works excerpted EWC Watership Down. Adams, Richard, Penguin Group, London (1987), 15136. Sample containing about 45659 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EWF My favourite stories of Lakeland. Bragg, Melvyn, Lutterworth Press, Cambridge (1981), 117-122. Sample containing about 2049 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EWG The Americas. Lancaster, A B, Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1984), 1-114. Sample containing about 42453 words from a book (domain: world affairs) EWH Armada. Gidley, Charles, Fontana Paperbacks, London (1988), 11-120. Sample containing about 38580 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EWM Landscape for a good woman [from Truth, dare or promise]. Heron, Liz, Virago Press Ltd, London (1985), 153169. Sample containing about 6437 words from a book (domain: social science) EWR English & Englishness. Doyle, Brian, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1989), 17-132. Sample containing about 43258 words from a book (domain: social science) EWW Matrices and engineering dynamics. Simpson, A and Collar, A R, Ellis Horwood Ltd, Chichester (1987), 11-195. Sample containing about 40613 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) EWX Myocardial infarction: acute care and rehabilitation. Carne, S J and Harten-Ash, V J, Duphar Laboratories Ltd, UK (1990), 1-51. Sample containing about 17808 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) EX0 Oriental rugs: a buyer’s guide. Allane, Lee, Thames & Hudson Ltd, UK (1988), 6-108. Sample containing about 33825 words from a book (domain: leisure) EX1 Motor racing: records, facts and champions. Morrison, Ian, Guinness 12. List of works excerpted Publications, UK (1989), 7-188. Sample containing about 15224 words from a book (domain: leisure) EX2 Regulation of the firm and natural monopoly. Waterson, Michael, Basil Blackwell Ltd, Oxford (1988), 1-83. Sample containing about 30691 words from a book (domain: commerce) EX4 [Excerpt from My favourite stories of Lakeland]. Nicholson, Norman, Lutterworth Press, Cambridge (1981), 96101. Sample containing about 2821 words from a book (domain: imaginative) EX5 Study for survival and success. Meredeen, Sander, Paul Chapman Publishing Ltd, London (1988), 1-120. Sample containing about 38689 words from a book (domain: social science) EX6 Successful media relations: a practitioner’s guide. Ridgway, Judith, Gower Publishing Company Ltd, Aldershot (1984), 11-132. Sample containing about 34435 words from a book (domain: commerce) EX7 Dear Green Place [from Truth, dare or promise]. Riley, Denise, Virago Press Ltd, London (1985), 237-248. Sample containing about 4001 words from a book (domain: social science) EX8 Water supplies and the treatment and disposal of effluents. Little, A H, The Textile Institute, UK (1975), 1-31. Sample containing about 11323 words from a book (domain: applied science) F71 A poet’s response to the pictures of Gauguin: [Picture appreciation lesson]. F71PS000 F71PS001 F71PS002 F71PS003 F71PS004 F71PS005 F71PS006 F71PS007 Sample containing about 6754 words speech recorded in educational context F72 [Storytelling workshop]. F72PS000 F72PS001 177 F72PS002 F72PS003 Sample containing about 6867 words speech recorded in educational context F73 [Ralph Gardner High School: talk between teacher and caretaker]. PS1KU 46, ‘Andrew’, teacher, male PS1KV 40, caretaker, male Sample containing about 370 words speech recorded in educational context F74 [Ralph Gardner High School: art lesson for fourteen-year-olds]. PS1KW 46, ‘Andrew’, teacher, male PS1KX 35+, teacher, female PS1KY 14, ‘Michael’, student, male Sample containing about 929 words speech recorded in educational context F75 [Mounting a picture: demonstration]. PS1L0 46, ‘Andrew’, teacher, male Sample containing about 597 words speech recorded in educational context F76 [School Registration]. PS1L1 46, ‘Andrew’, teacher, AB, male PS1L2 14, ‘Gillian’, student, DE, female Sample containing about 161 words speech recorded in educational context F77 [Etching lesson]. PS1L3 46, ‘Andrew’, teacher, male PS1L4 45, teacher, female PS1L5 14, ‘Kevin’, student, male Sample containing about 4901 words speech recorded in educational context F78 [Staff meeting]. PS1L6 46, ‘Andrew’, teacher, male PS1L7 30, teacher, female Sample containing about 58 words speech recorded in educational context F7A [Tyneside Cinema Board meeting]. PS1L8 PS1L9 PS1LA PS1LB PS1LC PS1LD PS1LE 50+, ‘Roger’, male 40+, ‘Peter’, chief executive, male 30+, ‘Susie’, lecturer, female 50+, ‘Geoff’, accountant, male 50+, ‘John’, lecturer, male 40+, ‘Colin’, male 20+, ‘Bryony’, secretary, female Sample containing about 14014 words speech recorded in business context F7C [Audio Description Action Group: meeting]. PS1LG PS1LH PS1LJ PS1LK 30+, ‘Robert’, arts officer, male 30+, ‘Brian’, theatre manager, male 50+, ‘Iris’, audio services, female 30+, ‘Jane’, social worker, female 178 12. List of works excerpted PS1LL 40+, ‘Cathy’, social worker, female F7CPS000 Sample containing about 13805 words speech recorded in business context F7E [Teachers’ conference: discussing maths lessons]. PS1LS 40+, ‘Alan’, teacher, male PS1LT 40+, ‘Cath’, teacher, female PS1LU 40+, ‘Judith’, teacher, female PS1LV 30+, ‘Ian’, teacher, male F7EPS000 Sample containing about 4244 words speech recorded in educational context F7F [Teachers’ conference: discussing assessment procedures]. PS1LW 50+, ‘Don’, teacher, male F7FPS000 F7FPS001 F7FPS002 F7FPS003 F7FPS004 Sample containing about 15742 words speech recorded in educational context F7G [Teachers’ conference: discussing assessment procedures]. PS1M4 PS1M5 PS1M6 PS1M7 PS1M8 PS1M9 PS1MA 40+, ‘Andrew’, teacher, male 30+, ‘Angela’, teacher, female 30+, ‘Paul’, teacher, male 40+, ‘Rod’, teacher, male 50+, ‘Don’, teacher, male 40+, ‘Alan’, teacher, male 30+, ‘Terry’, teacher, male Sample containing about 5676 words speech recorded in educational context F7J [COHSE/NALGO/NUPE/meeting]. F7JPS000 F7JPS001 F7JPS002 Sample containing about 11154 words speech recorded in public context F7K [Ampleforth Prep School: remedial English lesson for nine-year-olds]. PS1ME 35+, teacher, female Sample containing about 1077 words speech recorded in educational context F7L [Ampleforth Prep School: geography lesson for twelve-year-olds]. PS1MF 50+, teacher, female Sample containing about 3732 words speech recorded in educational context F7M [Ampleforth Prep School: English lesson for nine-year-olds]. PS1MG 35+, teacher, male Sample containing about 1751 words speech recorded in educational context F7N [Ampleforth Prep School: remedial English lesson for eleven-year-olds]. PS1MH 50+, teacher, female Sample containing about 2058 words speech recorded in educational context F7R [Mark Hall School: religious studies lesson for eleven-year-olds]. PS1ML 30+, teacher, female PS1MM ‘Steve’, male Sample containing about 6064 words speech recorded in educational context F7S [Mark Hall School: science lesson for fourteen- and fifteen-year-olds]. PS1MN 30+, teacher, female F7SPS000 Sample containing about 444 words speech recorded in educational context F7T [Lecture for eighteen-year-old students on local councils and elections]. PS1MP 30+, ‘Ken’, lecturer, male F7TPS000 Sample containing about 7541 words speech recorded in educational context F7U [Lecture on Isomers]. PS1MR 46, ‘Danny’, lecturer, male F7UPS000 Sample containing about 11065 words speech recorded in educational context F7V [Personal services: meeting of councillors]. F7VPS000 Sample containing about 19876 words speech recorded in public context F7W [Clitheroe magistrates’ court: trials]. Sample containing about 6984 words speech recorded in public context F7X [Clitheroe magistrates’ court: trials]. Sample containing about 5367 words speech recorded in public context F7Y [Harlow Study Centre: oral history interview]. PS1MS interviewer, female PS1MT 70+, ‘Mrs Druce’, retired, female Sample containing about 4832 words speech recorded in leisure context F81 [Harlow Study Centre: interview]. PS1MW PS1MX , male PS1MY , female 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 7762 words speech recorded in leisure context F82 [Harlow Study Centre: interview]. PS1N0 , female PS1N1 , male PS1N2 , female Sample containing about 5347 words speech recorded in leisure context F84 [Church of Scotland: Meeting on rules and regulations]. PS1N6 ‘Hugh’, moderator, male PS1N7 ‘Mr Malloch’, male PS1N8 ‘Mr Holt’, male PS1N9 ‘Mr McKweon’, male F84PS000 Sample containing about 2066 words speech recorded in public context F85 [Church of Scotland: Report on Baptism]. PS1NA ‘Hugh’, moderator, male PS1NB ‘Dr Stuart’, male PS1NC ‘Ian’, male F85PS000 F85PS001 F85PS002 F85PS003 F85PS004 F85PS005 Sample containing about 10501 words speech recorded in public context F86 [Church of Scotland: Meeting on rules and regulations]. PS1NE ‘Hugh’, moderator, AB, male PS1NF ‘Mr Boyd’, male PS1NG ‘Mr Torrence’, male PS1NH ‘Mr Forrester’, male PS1NJ ‘Mr McGilvery’, male F86PS000 F86PS001 F86PS002 F86PS003 Sample containing about 9132 words speech recorded in public context F87 [Church of Scotland: Report on Church funds]. PS1NK ‘Hugh’, moderator, male F87PS000 F87PS001 F87PS002 Sample containing about 3638 words speech recorded in public context F88 [Birmingham College of Food: lecture on tourism]. PS1NP 30, ‘Melvin’, lecturer, male Sample containing about 7817 words speech recorded in educational context 179 F89 [Birmingham College of Food: student union induction speech]. PS1NR 25, ‘Joey’, student union president, male Sample containing about 1452 words speech recorded in educational context F8A [Birmingham College of Food: lecture on food]. PS1NS 40+, ‘Pat’, lecturer, female Sample containing about 3160 words speech recorded in educational context F8B [Harlow Rotary Club: talk on engineering]. PS1NX PS1NY PS1P0 PS1P2 PS1P3 PS1P4 PS1P5 PS1P6 50+, ‘Tom Grundy’, AB, male 50+, ‘John’, DE, male 50+, ‘George’, DE, male 60+, ‘Donald’, male 40+, ‘Alan’, male 50+, ‘Tom’, male 50+, male 50+, ‘Tom’, male Sample containing about 5756 words speech recorded in leisure context F8C [British Red Cross first aid course]. PS1P7 50, ‘Audrey’, first aid officer, female Sample containing about 5235 words speech recorded in educational context F8D [British Red Cross first aid course]. PS1P8 50, ‘Audrey’, first aid officer, female PS1P9 40, ‘Elaine’, lecturer, female PS1PA 40, ‘Denise’, lecturer, female Sample containing about 11556 words speech recorded in educational context F8E [Newcastle University Department of Marine Biology and Coastal Management: lecture on oceanography]. PS1PB 30+, ‘Chris’, lecturer, male Sample containing about 5167 words speech recorded in educational context F8F [Newcastle University Department of Marine Biology and Coastal Management: tutorial]. PS1PC 40+, tutor, female F8FPS000 F8FPS001 Sample containing about 643 words speech recorded in educational context F8G [Newcastle University Department of Marine Biology and Coastal Management: discussion and training video]. Sample containing about 3726 words speech recorded in educational context 180 12. List of works excerpted F8H [Newcastle University Department of Marine Biology and Coastal Management: lecture on communication skills and training video]. PS1PD 50+, head of department Sample containing about 4085 words speech recorded in educational context F8J [Newcastle University: lecture on word processing]. PS1PE 30+, lecturer, male Sample containing about 2066 words speech recorded in educational context F8L [Norwich City College: NNEB lecture]. PS1PF 30, ‘Cathy’, lecturer, female Sample containing about 10567 words speech recorded in educational context F8M [Norwich City College: drama course meeting and lecture]. PS1PG 50+, ‘Francis’, lecturer, male F8MPS000 F8MPS001 F8MPS002 F8MPS003 F8MPS004 F8MPS005 F8MPS006 F8MPS007 Sample containing about 5757 words speech recorded in educational context F8N [Harlow Rotary Club : talk on atomic engineering]. PS1PH PS1PJ PS1PK PS1PL PS1PM ‘Ian’, lecturer, male ‘Don’, male ‘Frank’, male ‘Gordon’, male ‘Jeff’, male Sample containing about 5436 words speech recorded in leisure context F8P [Walsall Local History Centre: talk about Home Guard]. PS1PN ‘Joyce’, interviewer, female PS1PP 70, ‘Ernest’, retired, male Sample containing about 7960 words speech recorded in leisure context F8R [Leigh Community Centre: lecture on China]. PS1PR 30, ‘Neil’, lecturer, male Sample containing about 15819 words speech recorded in educational context F8S [Newcastle University: lecture on microbiology]. PS1PS 38, lecturer, male Sample containing about 5243 words speech recorded in educational context F8U [BNC Project: weekly progress meeting]. PS1RA PS1R7 PS1R8 PS1R9 25, ‘Wendy’, lexicographer, female 27, ‘Clare’, secretary, female 24, ‘Derek’, chemist, male 24, ‘David’, physicist, male Sample containing about 9511 words speech recorded in business context F98 Computers and the humanities. Kenny, A, u.p.. Sample containing about 5688 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) F99 Adam’s paradise. Rush, A, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1989), 1146. Sample containing about 40400 words from a book (domain: imaginative) F9A An introduction to archaeology. Atkins, R and Atkins, L, Quintet Publishing Ltd, London (1989), 8-122. Sample containing about 26812 words from a book (domain: applied science) F9B The administration of justice. u.p. (n.d.), 227-312. Sample containing about 40711 words from a book (domain: social science) F9C The adultery department. Bryers, P, Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd, London (1993), 1-130. Sample containing about 45093 words from a book (domain: imaginative) F9D Advertising: what it is and how to do it. White, R, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Maidenhead (1993), 44-137. Sample containing about 40765 words from a book (domain: commerce) F9E Introduction to the sociology of development. Webster, A, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1990), 1-128. Sample containing about 42120 words from a book (domain: social science) F9F The trials of life. Attenborough, David, David Collins & sons, London (1990), 1-161. Sample containing about 40771 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) F9G Beyond the inner city. Byrne, D, 12. List of works excerpted Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1989), 3-98. Sample containing about 41389 words from a book (domain: social science) F9H The birdwatcher’s handbook. Ehrlich, Paul R. et al, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1994), 9-123. Sample containing about 40135 words from a book (domain: leisure) F9J Bookseller. J Whitaker & sons, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 30099 words from a periodical (domain: arts) F9K Introduction to contemporary epistemology. Dancy, J, Blackwell, Oxford (1992). Sample containing about 39434 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) F9L Church and realm: 1272-1461. Heath, P, Fontana Press, London (1988), 1127. Sample containing about 39591 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) F9M City psalms. Zephaniah, B, Bloodaxe books ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne (1992), 11-64. Sample containing about 8494 words from a book (domain: imaginative) F9N Cloak of darkness. MacInnes, H, HarperCollins, Glasgow (1982), 7-131. Sample containing about 41922 words from a book (domain: imaginative) F9P Cold War Europe: 1945-1989. Young, J, Edward Arnold, London (1991), 186. Sample containing about 42862 words from a book (domain: world affairs) F9R A compass error. Bedford, S, Virago Press Ltd, London (1993), 53-168. Sample containing about 39899 words from a book (domain: imaginative) F9S Contemporary British society. Urry, J, Walby, S, Warde, A, Soothill, K and Abercrombie, N, Blackwell, Oxford (1993), 206-329. Sample containing about 42163 words from a book (domain: social science) F9T Curricula for diversity in education. 181 Swann, W, Booth, T, Masterton, M and Potts, P, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1992), 9-113. Sample containing about 39646 words from a book (domain: social science) F9U Dance till the stars come down. Spalding, F, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1991), 87-205. A biography of John Minton. Sample containing about 43306 words from a book (domain: world affairs) F9V Discourse analysis. Yule, G and Brown, G, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1991), 1-112. Sample containing about 39578 words from a book (domain: social science) F9W Discourse. Cook, G, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 3-110. Sample containing about 39288 words from a book (domain: social science) F9X Deceit. Darvill-Evans, P, Virgin, London (1993), 157-295. Sample containing about 46151 words from a book (domain: imaginative) F9Y Doctor Who: the early years. Bentham, J, W H Allen & Company plc, London (1986), 29-207. Sample containing about 44568 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FA0 Restructuring Britain: the economy in question. Allen, J and Massey, D, Sage Publications Ltd, London (1988), 8108. Sample containing about 42700 words from a book (domain: commerce) FA1 Environment and enforcement regulation and the social definition. Hawkins, K, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993), 3-93. Sample containing about 40557 words from a book (domain: social science) FA2 The French Pyrenees. Sturrock, J, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1988), 5117. Sample containing about 40717 words from a book (domain: leisure) FA3 First degree: the undergraduate curriculum. Squires, G, Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1990), 1-118. 182 Sample containing about 44551 words from a book (domain: social science) FA4 Further developments of the electronic book. Feldman, Tony, BNBR, London (1991). Sample containing about 7574 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) FA5 Flowers in the rain. Pilcher, R, Coronet Books, London (1991), 1-126. Sample containing about 35812 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FA6 Gender and subject in higher education. Thomas, K, Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1990), 1-80. Sample containing about 37923 words from a book (domain: social science) FA7 Governing Germany. Southern, D and Paterson, W, Blackwell, Oxford (1991), 1-110. Sample containing about 40313 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FA8 Human resource strategies. Salaman, G, Mabey, C, Hamblin, H, Thompson, Cameron, S and Iles, P, Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1992). Sample containing about 41426 words from a book (domain: commerce) FA9 Ideology and opinions. Billig, M, Sage Publications Ltd, London (1991), 57167. Sample containing about 43076 words from a book (domain: social science) FAB The ladykiller. Cole, M, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1993), 143-269. Sample containing about 42303 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FAC Lexical semantics. Cruse, D A, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1991), 1-124. Sample containing about 42643 words from a book (domain: social science) FAD Linguistic variation and change. Milroy, J, Blackwell, Oxford (1992), 48160. Sample containing about 42463 words from a book (domain: social science) FAE Living space in fact and fiction. Tris- 12. List of works excerpted tram, P, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1989), 1-69. Sample containing about 41103 words from a book (domain: arts) FAF Losing out: the emergence of a UK underclass. Field, F, Blackwell, Oxford (1989), 82-196. Sample containing about 42508 words from a book (domain: social science) FAG The making of the English landscape. Hoskins, W, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1992), 140-242. Sample containing about 49257 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FAH Managing innovation. u.p. (n.d.), 7113. Sample containing about 41649 words from a book (domain: commerce) FAJ Masai dreaming. Cartwright, J, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1993), 50-182. Sample containing about 42500 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FAK Material culture and mass consumption. Miller, D, Blackwell, Oxford (1987), 68-167. Sample containing about 41483 words from a book (domain: social science) FAM Curriculum evaluation in schools. McCormick, R and James, M, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1990), 5-121. Sample containing about 39645 words from a book (domain: social science) FAN Men who overturned empires. Tinker, H, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1987). Sample containing about 44582 words from a book (domain: social science) FAP Murder forestalled. Chester, P, Chivers Press, UK (1990), 7-151. Sample containing about 44565 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FAS The other country. Duffy, C A, Anvil Poetry Press, London (1990), 7-55. Sample containing about 8341 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FAT Pillion riders. Taylor, E R, Peter Owen 12. List of works excerpted (1993), 38-165. Sample containing about 42997 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FAU Principles of hotel and catering law. Pannett, A, Cassell, London (1992). Sample containing about 41304 words from a book (domain: social science) FAV Public sector financial control and accounting. Glynn, J, Blackwell, Oxford (1993), 15-146. Sample containing about 37803 words from a book (domain: commerce) FAW A question of place. Johnston, R J, Blackwell, Oxford (1991), 9-171. Sample containing about 30431 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FAX Qualitative methods in human geography. Smith, D, Eyles, J (eds.), Polity Press, Cambridge (1988), 75-133. Sample containing about 39305 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FAY Race, culture and difference. Donald, J and Rattansi, A, Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1993), 1-97. Sample containing about 42012 words from a book (domain: social science) FB0 The radiant way. Drabble, Margaret, Penguin Group, London (1988), 1-103. Sample containing about 41456 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FB1 Rethinking the Russian revolution. Acton, Edward, Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1992), 5106. Sample containing about 43703 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FB2 Rural Britain: a social geography. Williams, A and Phillips, D, Blackwell, Oxford (1985), 47-174. Sample containing about 43850 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FB3 Studying popular music. Middleton, R, Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1993), 3-83. Sample containing about 40194 words from a book (domain: arts) FB4 The history of Siberia. Wood, Alan (ed.), Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, 183 London (1991), 1-91. Sample containing about 21975 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FB5 Social classes in Marxist theory. Cottrell, A, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1984), 158-265. Sample containing about 45207 words from a book (domain: social science) FB6 Sociology: themes and perspectives. Holborn, M and Haralambos, M, HarperCollins, London (1991), 1-80. Sample containing about 38253 words from a book (domain: social science) FB7 Spain 1808-1975. Carr, R, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993), 1-129. Sample containing about 40568 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FB8 Cinema Secrets: Special effects. Millar, D, Quintet Publishing Ltd, London (1990), 7-103. Sample containing about 23773 words from a book (domain: arts) FB9 Summer’s lease. Mortimer, J, Penguin Group, London (1988), 1-155. Sample containing about 41871 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FBA Symbols of excellence. Clark, G, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1986), 1-106. Sample containing about 36697 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FBB The Greek world: 479-323BC. Hornblower, S, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1991), 32-126. Sample containing about 37698 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FBC The penal system. Dignan, J and Cavadino, M, Sage Publications Ltd, London (1992), 9-117. Sample containing about 41834 words from a book (domain: social science) FBD Ways of communicating. Mellor, D M, Bateson, P, Alvey, J, Chomsky, N, Goehr and Barlow, H, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1990), 4-124. Sample containing about 32242 words from a book (domain: social science) FBE What is this thing called science?. 184 Chalmers, A F, Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1992), 1-120. Sample containing about 40070 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) FBF Women’s Art Magazine. Townsend, S, Women artists slide library, London (1992-10). Sample containing about 15261 words from a periodical (domain: arts) FBG Zoom. Armitage, S, Bloodaxe books ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne (1989), 9-80. Sample containing about 13115 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FBH Community development journal. Oxford University Press, Oxford (199307), 199-287. Sample containing about 30448 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FBJ The Criminal Law Review. Ashworth, Andrew, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992-19-19), 1-138. Sample containing about 27398 words from a book (domain: social science) FBK The Criminal Law Review. Ashworth, Andrew, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992-19-19), 1-386. Sample containing about 31870 words from a book (domain: social science) FBL Esquire. The National Magazine Company Ltd, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 58743 words from a periodical (domain: arts) FBM Esquire. The National Magazine Company Ltd, London (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 71404 words from a periodical (domain: arts) FBN Practical Fishkeeping. EMAP Pursuit Publishing Ltd, Peterborough, Cambs (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 52613 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) FBP Nature. Macmillan Magazines Ltd, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 30881 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) FBR Photography. Argus Specialist Publications, Hemel Hempstead (199019-19). Sample containing about 12. List of works excerpted 12021 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) FBS The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 4340 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FBT The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 6523 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FBU The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 4931 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FBV The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 23062 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FBW The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 12850 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FBX The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 6391 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FBY The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 7363 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FC0 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 3451 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FC1 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 2440 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FC2 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 4312 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FC3 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 2772 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FC4 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 9254 12. List of works excerpted words from a periodical (domain: social science) FC5 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 10340 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FC6 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 12722 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FC7 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 4061 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FC8 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 3000 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FC9 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. 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Sample containing about 6355 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FCY The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 3220 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FD0 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 6761 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FD1 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 19129 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FD2 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 5857 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FD3 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 26954 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FD4 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 8488 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FD5 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 6378 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FD6 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 4244 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FD7 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 12670 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FD8 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 9353 12. List of works excerpted words from a periodical (domain: social science) FD9 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 9997 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDA The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 12239 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDB The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 8149 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDC The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 15291 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDD The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 14261 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDE The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 930 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDF The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 2864 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDG The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 8310 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDH The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 10035 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDJ The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 5516 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDK The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 6600 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDL The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 6206 12. List of works excerpted words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDM The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 4767 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDN The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 7465 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDP The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 11589 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDR The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 7411 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDS The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 4505 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDT The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 5074 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDU The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 6403 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDV The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 22191 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDW The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 10006 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDX The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 2843 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FDY The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 6164 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FE0 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 3298 187 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FE1 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 21473 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FE2 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 27250 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FE3 The Weekly Law Reports 1992 Volume 3. u.p.. Sample containing about 13101 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FE5 The repatriations from Austria in 1945. Cowgill, Brigadier Anthony, SinclairStevenson Ltd, London (1990), 1-112. Sample containing about 29300 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FE6 The computer-based design process. Medland, A J, Kogan Page Ltd, London (1986), 13-214. Sample containing about 39555 words from a book (domain: applied science) FEB Herbs. Bonar, Ann, Ward Lock Ltd, London (1989), 10-103. Sample containing about 35503 words from a book (domain: leisure) FED Left side right side. Beaton, Alan, Batsford Academic & Educational, UK (1985), 62-140. Sample containing about 39035 words from a book (domain: social science) FEE The L-shaped room. Banks, Lynne Reid, Penguin Group, London (1987), 98-206. Sample containing about 45473 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FEF Lectures on electromagnetic theory. Solymar, L, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1984), 5-118. Sample containing about 26854 words from a book (domain: applied science) FEH Living mathematics for the Caribbean. Ferguson, I S, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1988), v-170. Book 1. Sample containing about 24826 words from a book (domain: natural 188 sciences) FEJ Model financial statements for public and private companies. Stoy Hayward, Butterworth & Company (pub) Ltd, UK (1990), 1-115. Sample containing about 17361 words from a book (domain: commerce) FEM Old serpent Nile. Stewart, Stanley, John Murray (Publishers) Ltd, London (1991), 3-120. A journey to the source. Sample containing about 39758 words from a book (domain: leisure) FEP Ring of fire. Blair, Lorne, Bantam (Corgi), London (1988), 9-127. Sample containing about 40985 words from a book (domain: leisure) FES The seaman: a history of the National Union of Seamen. Marsh, Arthur, Malthouse Publishing, UK (1989), 1-83. Sample containing about 39677 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FET Still life. Byatt, A S, Penguin Group, London (1988), 1-84. Sample containing about 35526 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FEU Student’s guide to success. Cassie, W Fisher and Constantine, T, Macmillan Education Ltd, UK (1989), 1-119. Sample containing about 45256 words from a book (domain: social science) FEV Supersense: perception in the animal world. Downer, John, BBC Books, UK (1989), 8-145. Sample containing about 38397 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) FEW Temporary employment. Casey, Bernard, PSI Publications, UK (1988), 12-147. Sample containing about 37996 words from a book (domain: commerce) FEX The vitality diet. Stewart, Alan and Stewart, Maryon, Thorsons Publishers, UK (1990), 7-229. Sample containing about 34333 words from a book (domain: leisure) FF0 Writing crime fiction. Keating, H R F, A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd, London (1986), 3-72. Sample containing 12. List of works excerpted about 34229 words from a book (domain: arts) FL4 Menopause: television discussion. FL4PS000 FL4PS001 FL4PS002 FL4PS003 FL4PS004 FL4PS005 FL4PS006 FL4PS007 FL4PS008 Sample containing about 4700 words speech recorded in leisure context FL5 Football: television discussion. FL5PS000 FL5PS001 FL5PS002 FL5PS003 FL5PS004 FL5PS005 FL5PS006 FL5PS007 FL5PS008 Sample containing about 5108 words speech recorded in leisure context FL6 Eating disorders: television discussion. FL6PS000 FL6PS001 FL6PS002 FL6PS003 FL6PS004 FL6PS005 FL6PS006 FL6PS007 FL6PS008 Sample containing about 4849 words speech recorded in leisure context FL7 Misogyny: television discussion. FL7PS000 FL7PS001 FL7PS002 FL7PS003 FL7PS004 FL7PS005 FL7PS006 FL7PS007 FL7PS008 Sample containing about 5144 words speech recorded in leisure context FL8 Scottish Women: discussion about ‘the body beautiful’. FL8PS000 Sample containing about 5062 words speech recorded in leisure context FL9 Scottish Women: discussion about crime. FL9PS000 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 5035 words speech recorded in leisure context FLA Scottish Women: discussion about transport. FLAPS000 Sample containing about 4914 words speech recorded in leisure context FLB Scottish Women: discussion about love. FLBPS000 Sample containing about 4569 words speech recorded in leisure context FLC Scottish Women: property, the arts, the press, school. FLCPS000 FLCPS001 FLCPS002 FLCPS003 FLCPS004 FLCPS005 FLCPS006 FLCPS007 FLCPS008 Sample containing about 4745 words speech recorded in leisure context FLD Families: television discussion. FLDPS000 FLDPS001 FLDPS002 FLDPS003 FLDPS004 FLDPS005 FLDPS006 FLDPS007 FLDPS008 Sample containing about 4740 words speech recorded in leisure context FLE The Royals: television discussion. FLEPS000 FLEPS001 FLEPS002 FLEPS003 FLEPS004 FLEPS005 FLEPS006 FLEPS007 FLEPS008 Sample containing about 4779 words speech recorded in leisure context FLF Mental health: television discussion. FLFPS000 FLFPS001 FLFPS002 FLFPS003 FLFPS004 FLFPS005 FLFPS006 189 FLFPS007 FLFPS008 Sample containing about 4837 words speech recorded in leisure context FLG Mental health: television discussion. FLGPS000 FLGPS001 FLGPS002 FLGPS003 FLGPS004 FLGPS005 FLGPS006 FLGPS007 FLGPS008 Sample containing about 4936 words speech recorded in leisure context FLH Animal rights: television discussion. FLHPS000 FLHPS001 FLHPS002 FLHPS003 FLHPS004 FLHPS005 FLHPS006 FLHPS007 FLHPS008 Sample containing about 4861 words speech recorded in leisure context FLK Young women in Scotland: television discussion. FLKPS000 FLKPS001 FLKPS002 FLKPS003 FLKPS004 FLKPS005 FLKPS006 FLKPS007 FLKPS008 Sample containing about 5270 words speech recorded in leisure context FLL Traditions: television discussion. FLLPS000 FLLPS001 FLLPS002 FLLPS003 FLLPS004 FLLPS005 FLLPS006 FLLPS007 FLLPS008 Sample containing about 4904 words speech recorded in leisure context FLM Scottish women: discussion about smoking. FLMPS000 FLMPS001 FLMPS002 190 12. List of works excerpted FLMPS003 FLMPS004 FLMPS005 FLMPS006 FLMPS007 FLMPS008 Sample containing about 4982 words speech recorded in leisure context FLP Scottish women: discussion about weddings. FLPPS000 FLPPS001 FLPPS002 FLPPS003 FLPPS004 FLPPS005 FLPPS006 FLPPS007 FLPPS008 Sample containing about 4940 words speech recorded in leisure context FLR Scottish women: discussion about sex education. FLRPS000 FLRPS001 FLRPS002 FLRPS003 FLRPS004 FLRPS005 FLRPS006 FLRPS007 FLRPS008 Sample containing about 5226 words speech recorded in leisure context FLS General Portfolio health and safety meeting. PS1PT 38, ‘Roger’, first aid representative, male PS1PU 47, ‘Roger’, first aid representative, male PS1PV 36, ‘Peter’, first aid representative, male PS1PW 32, ‘Katie’, first aid representative, female PS1PX 24, ‘Dianne’, first aid representative, female PS1PY 28, ‘Suzanne’, first aid representative, female PS1R0 58, ‘Norman’, first aid representative, male PS1R1 33, ‘Carmel’, first aid representative, female PS1R2 26, ‘Steve’, first aid representative, male Sample containing about 10719 words speech recorded in business context FLU Albert Gunter: sermon. PS1RD ‘Albert’, minister, male Sample containing about 4242 words speech recorded in public context FLW Albert Gunter: sermon. PS1RF ‘Albert’, minister, male Sample containing about 2087 words speech recorded in public context FLX 11th year science lesson on chemistry of metal processing. PS1RR 43, ‘Tony’, teacher, male Sample containing about 5132 words speech recorded in educational context FLY 11th year science lesson on chemistry of metal processing. PS1RS 43, ‘Tony’, teacher, male Sample containing about 6132 words speech recorded in educational context FM0 Defensive driving techniques: Lecture/seminar. PS1RT 53, ‘Mike’, driving instructor, male PS1RU 62, ‘Stan’, driving instructor, male Sample containing about 9342 words speech recorded in business context FM1 Defensive driving techniques: Lecture/seminar. PS1RV 62, ‘Stan’, driving instructor, male Sample containing about 7508 words speech recorded in business context FM2 Missprint planning meeting. PS1S1 PS1S2 PS1S3 PS1S4 25, ‘Wendy’, lexicographer, female 21, ‘Clare’, transcriber, female 24, ‘Derek’, transcriber, male 24, ‘David’, transcriber, male Sample containing about 14349 words speech recorded in business context FM3 Body Shop presentation: aromatherapy/Body Shop products. PS1S5 PS1S6 PS1S7 PS1S8 40+, ‘Yvonne’, masseur, female 50+, ‘Emmy’, manageress, female 26, ‘Wendy’, administrator, female 40+, ‘Celia’, administration tutor, female Sample containing about 3667 words speech recorded in educational context FM4 Tutorial lesson: GCSE maths tutoring session. PS1S9 50, ‘John’, tutor, male PS1SA 16, ‘Andrew’, student, male Sample containing about 11124 words speech recorded in educational context FM5 Tutorial lesson: GCSE chemistry tutoring session. PS1SB 50, ‘John’, tutor, male PS1SC 16, ‘Andrew’, student, male Sample containing about 12889 words speech recorded in educational context 12. List of works excerpted FM7 Strangers - talk by PC Bruce: Talk/presentation. PS1SF ‘Pc Bruce’, police officer, male Sample containing about 11056 words speech recorded in educational context FM8 Strangers - talk by PC Bruce: Talk/presentation. PS1SG ‘Pc Bruce’, police officer, male Sample containing about 1100 words speech recorded in educational context FM9 Strangers - talk by PC Bruce: Talk/presentation. PS1SH ‘Pc Bruce’, police officer, male Sample containing about 314 words speech recorded in educational context FMA Strangers - talk by PC Bruce: Talk/presentation. PS1SJ ‘Pc Bruce’, police officer, male Sample containing about 1539 words speech recorded in educational context FMB Science lesson: year 10. PS1SK 50, ‘John’, teacher, male Sample containing about 3288 words speech recorded in educational context FMC Music lesson: year 10. PS1SL 50, ‘John’, teacher, male FMCPS000 Sample containing about 3724 words speech recorded in educational context FMD York University Careers Service: careers interview. PS1SP 50, ‘Martin’, careers advisor, male PS1SR 20+, ‘Ian’, student, male Sample containing about 5553 words speech recorded in educational context FME Tutorial lesson: GCSE maths. PS1SS 50+, ‘John’, tutor, male PS1ST 16, ‘Ian’, student, male Sample containing about 10641 words speech recorded in educational context FMF Tutorial lesson: junior-level spelling and maths. PS1SU 50+, ‘John’, tutor, male PS1SV 9, ‘Simon’, student, male Sample containing about 5936 words speech recorded in educational context FMG Tutorial lesson: junior-level spelling and maths. PS1SW 50+, ‘John’, tutor, male PS1SX 9, ‘Simon’, student, male 191 FMGPS000 Sample containing about 13669 words speech recorded in educational context FMH Tutorial lesson: junior-level spelling and maths. PS1SY 50+, ‘John’, tutor, male PS1T0 9, ‘Simon’, student, male FMHPS000 Sample containing about 6278 words speech recorded in educational context FMJ Tutorial lesson: junior-level spelling and maths. PS1T1 50+, ‘John’, tutor, male PS1T2 9, ‘Simon’, student, male Sample containing about 5903 words speech recorded in educational context FMK ‘How we can change the world by our witness’: confirmation preparation lesson. PS1T3 42, ‘Elizabeth’, teacher, female PS1T4 13, ‘Peter’, student, male Sample containing about 5747 words speech recorded in public context FML What archaeologists do: discussions. PS1T5 PS1T6 PS1T7 PS1T8 PS1T9 PS1TA PS1TB 20+, ‘Toby’, student, male 48, ‘Andrew’, archaeologist, male 24, ‘Derek’, transcriber, male 20+, student, male 20+, student, female 40+, archaeologist, male 20+, ‘Emma’, archaeologist, female Sample containing about 7157 words speech recorded in educational context FMM Tutorial lesson: maths. PS1TM 50+, ‘Malcolm’, tutor, male PS1TN 13+, student, female Sample containing about 5595 words speech recorded in educational context FMN Planning and development in York: greenbelt planning - public enquiry. PS1TP 55, ‘John’, department of the environment adjudicator, male PS1TR 58, ‘Harry’, deputy chairman, male PS1TS 64, ‘George’, barrister, male PS1TT 46, barrister, male PS1TU 30, barrister, male PS1TV 40, barrister, male Sample containing about 11236 words speech recorded in public context FMP Planning and development in York: greenbelt planning - public enquiry. PS1TW 55, ‘John’, department of the environment adjudicator, male 192 12. List of works excerpted PS1TX 58, ‘Harry’, deputy chairman, male PS1TY 64, ‘George’, barrister, male PS1U0 46, barrister, male PS1U1 30, barrister, male PS1U2 40, barrister, male FMPPS000 FMPPS001 FMPPS002 Sample containing about 15200 words speech recorded in public context FMR Tutorial lesson: GCSE chemistry. FP0 FP1 PS1UB 50, ‘John’, tutor, male PS1UC 16, ‘Andrew’, student, male Sample containing about 13083 words speech recorded in educational context FMS Legal advice: pre-retirement course. FP2 PS1UD 50, solicitor, male Sample containing about 11906 words speech recorded in public context FNR Algorithmic learning. Hutchinson, Alan, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 2-5. Sample containing about 42928 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) FNS Alice in Wonderland: Oxford Bookworms edition. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 6918 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FNT Memory and desire. Appignanesi, L, Fontana Press, London (1992), 295410. Sample containing about 44039 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FNU An awfully big adventure. Bainbridge, B, Duckworth & Company Ltd, London (1990), 49-192. Sample containing about 41136 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FNV Birdsong. Faulks, S, Hutchinson, London (1993), 97-192. Sample containing about 41034 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FNW Black holes and Uncle Albert. Stannard, R, Faber. (1991), 3-145. Sample containing about 34061 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FNX Richard Branson: the inside story. Brown, M, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1989), 157-303. Sample FP3 FP4 FP5 FP6 FP7 FP8 FP9 containing about 42225 words from a book (domain: applied science) The brooch of azure midnight. Gay, A, Orbit, London (1993), 259-384. Sample containing about 42383 words from a book (domain: imaginative) The Maid of Buttermere. Bragg, Melvyn, Sceptre (Hodder), London (1991), 75-192. Sample containing about 44683 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Corporate power and responsibility. Parkinson, JE, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993), 3-136. Sample containing about 44923 words from a book (domain: social science) Callanish. Horwood, W, Penguin Group, London (1985), 13-135. Sample containing about 41087 words from a book (domain: imaginative) The changing population of Britain. Brass, WJoshi, H (ed.), Ermisch, J, Thane, P and Kiernan, K, Blackwell, Oxford (1990), 56-175. Sample containing about 42301 words from a book (domain: social science) The coldest place on earth: Oxford Bookworms edition. Vicary, Tim, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 1-39. Sample containing about 5858 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Complicity. Banks, Iain, Little, Brown & Company, London (1993). Sample containing about 40817 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Conjure me. Curtis, J, Corgi Books, London (1993), 203-331. Sample containing about 41837 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Cases & materials on constitutional & administrative law. Thompson, B, Walsh, B and Allen, M, Blackstone Press, London (1990), 1-70. Sample containing about 35516 words from a book (domain: social science) Consumption, identity and style. Tomlinson, Alan (ed.)Ewen, S, Cubitt, S, 12. List of works excerpted Tomlinson, A and Murdock, G, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1991), 121-239. Sample containing about 39700 words from a book (domain: social science) FPA Creed. Herbert, J, New English Library, Sevenoaks (1991), 129-262. Sample containing about 40796 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FPB Crimson. Conran, S, Penguin Group, London (1992), 289-426. Sample containing about 41894 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FPC Culture. Williams, R, Fontana Press, London (1981), 9-141. Sample containing about 37071 words from a book (domain: social science) FPD Daughters of the moon. Sallis, S, Corgi Books, London (1993), 230-368. Sample containing about 33378 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FPE Dead Man’s Island: Oxford Bookworms edition. Escott, John, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 1-39. Sample containing about 5695 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FPF The possession of Delia Sutherland. Neil, B, Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd, London (1993), 59-179. Sample containing about 43530 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FPG Design of computer data files. Hanson, O, Pitman Publishing, London (1989), 144-287. Sample containing about 38943 words from a book (domain: applied science) FPH The diamond waterfall. Haines, P, u.p. (1984), 9-123. Sample containing about 42326 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FPJ Disabling barriers: enabling environment. Finkelstein, V, Oliver, M, Swain, J and French, S, Sage Publications Ltd, London (1993). Sample containing about 44352 words from a book (domain: social science) FPK Don’t cry alone. Cox, J, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1992). 193 Sample containing about 41337 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FPL The phantom of the opera: Oxford Bookworms edition. Bassett, J, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 1-40. Sample containing about 6738 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FPM Flood water. Ling, P, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1993), 3-108. Sample containing about 39917 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FPN Tell them I’m on my way. Goodman, A, Chapmans Publishers Ltd, London (1993), 183-264. Sample containing about 39308 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FPP Grace Darling: Oxford Bookworms edition. Vicary, Tim, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 1-40. Sample containing about 7102 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FPR Green and pleasant land. Newby, H, Wildwood house, Middlesex (1985). Sample containing about 41768 words from a book (domain: social science) FPS Gridlock. Elton, B, Sphere Books Ltd, London (1992), 124-297. Sample containing about 39496 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FPT Anne of Green Gables: Oxford Bookworms edition. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Sample containing about 6333 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FPU Great Expectations: Oxford Bookworms edition. West, Claire and Dickens, C, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 1-86. Sample containing about 25558 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FPV Gulliver’s travels: Oxford Bookworms edition. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Sample containing about 15713 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FPW A shorter history of Greek art. Robertson, M, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1992), 1-89. Sample con- 194 taining about 35368 words from a book (domain: arts) FPX War in high heels. Falconer, P, Nexus, London (1993), 92-199. Sample containing about 36931 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FPY In tune with heaven. Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1992), 86-214. Sample containing about 43020 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) FR0 The highest science. Roberts, G, Virgin, London (1993), 81-201. Sample containing about 41881 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FR1 House of cards. Dobbs, M, HarperCollins, London (1989), 197-344. Sample containing about 42338 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FR2 An introduction to rural geography. Gilg, A, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1989), 67-137. Sample containing about 22305 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FR3 My idea of fun. Self, W, Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd, London (1993). Sample containing about 37674 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FR4 The impact of social policy. Wilding, P and George, V, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1984), 66-172. Sample containing about 39742 words from a book (domain: social science) FR5 Insiders: women’s experience of prison. Virago Press Ltd, London (1988), 13-107. Sample containing about 40005 words from a book (domain: social science) FR6 Jane Eyre: Oxford Bookworms edition. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990), 1-101. Sample containing about 33390 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FR7 Evolution and present state of the ocean bill of lading. Kozolchyk, Boris, u.p.. Sample containing about 23324 words from a book (domain: commerce) 12. List of works excerpted FR8 Last man to die. Dobbs, M, HarperCollins, London (1991), 92-222. Sample containing about 42193 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FR9 Life at the tip. Grist, M, Virgin, London (1993), 1-201. Sample containing about 36860 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FRA Learning the law. Williams, G, Stevens & son, London (1982), 97-218. Sample containing about 43610 words from a book (domain: social science) FRB The government and politics of Britain. Richards, P (ed.), Unwin Hyman Ltd, London (1988), 139-242. Sample containing about 42951 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FRC The magic toyshop. Carter, Angela, Virago Press Ltd, London (1993), 28157. Sample containing about 43803 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FRD Mary Queen of Scots: Oxford Bookworms edition. Vicary, Tim, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 1-39. Sample containing about 6953 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FRE Far from the madding crowd: Oxford Bookworms edition. Hardy, T and West, C, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 1-86. Sample containing about 26293 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FRF Chung Kuo book one: the Middle Kingdom. Wingrove, David, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1989), 251-342. Sample containing about 43438 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FRG Observing and analysing natural language. Milroy, L, Blackwell, Oxford (1987), 68-167. Sample containing about 41752 words from a book (domain: social science) FRH Nobody’s business. Gilliat, P, Virago Press Ltd, London (1990), 41-185. Sample containing about 43409 words from a book (domain: imaginative) 12. List of works excerpted FRJ A land not theirs. Marcus, David, Poolbeg, Dublin: Swords (1993), 7-112. Sample containing about 36898 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FRK Oliver Twist: Oxford Bookworms edition. Rogers, R and Dickens, C, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 1-102. Sample containing about 28284 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FRL In other words: a coursebook on translation. Baker, M, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1992). Sample containing about 42612 words from a book (domain: social science) FRM Overtime. Holt, T, Orbit, London (1993), 33-164. Sample containing about 33479 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FRN Oxford Review of Economic Policy. Holtham, G, Joshi, V and Helm, D, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993), 1-71. Sample containing about 43425 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) FRP The oyster catchers. Gower, Iris, Bantam (Corgi), London (1992), 158-283. Sample containing about 39981 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FRR The pearly queen. Staples, Mary Jane, Corgi Books, London (1992), 7-146. Sample containing about 40077 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FRS Platinum coast. Pemberton, L, HarperCollins, London (1993), 150-291. Sample containing about 43532 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FRT The politics of the judiciary. Griffith, J A G, Fontana Press, London (1991), 15144. Sample containing about 42312 words from a book (domain: social science) FRU Prisoner of Zenda: Oxford Bookworms edition. Hope, A and Mowat, D, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 11386 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FRX Robinson Crusoe: Oxford Bookworms 195 edition. Defoe, D and Mowat, Diane, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993), 1-41. Sample containing about 7003 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FRY The railway children: Oxford Bookworms edition. Nesbit, E and Escott, John, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 10122 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FS0 Some other rainbow. Morrell, J and McCarthy, J, Transworld Publishers Ltd, London (1993). Sample containing about 35807 words from a book (domain: applied science) FS1 The spinning wheel. Lorrimer, C, Corgi Books, London (1993), 289-409. Sample containing about 43094 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FS2 The secret garden: Oxford Bookworms Edition. Burnett, F, West, C and Burnett, F, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993), 1-57. Sample containing about 11584 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FS3 The life and times of William Shakespeare: Oxford Bookworms edition. Bassett, J, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993), 1-48. Sample containing about 9599 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FS4 Shrine. Herbert, J, New English Library, Sevenoaks (1992), 243-366. Sample containing about 38553 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FS5 Sky ray lolly. Pitt-Kethley, Fiona, Sphere Books Ltd, London (1992), 964. Sample containing about 10419 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FS6 Introduction to social administration in Britain. Payne, S and Brown, M, Unwin Hyman Ltd, London (1990), 195319. Sample containing about 42159 words from a book (domain: social science) FS7 Understanding social policy. Hill, M, 196 Blackwell, Oxford (1992). Sample containing about 41933 words from a book (domain: social science) FS8 Sons of the morning. Curtis, J, Corgi Books, London (1992), 115-265. Sample containing about 44097 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FS9 Spinning jenny. Hamilton, R, Corgi Books, London (1993), 121-233. Sample containing about 40741 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FSA Stock index futures. Sutcliffe, C, Chapman & Hall, London (1993), 91-200. Sample containing about 38845 words from a book (domain: commerce) FSB The star zoo. Gilbert, H, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 1-55. Sample containing about 9424 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FSC Never such innocence. Wright, Daphne, Michael Joseph Ltd, London (1991), 225-336. Sample containing about 33535 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FSD The suitcase kid. Wilson, J, Doubleday, London (1993), 7-155. Sample containing about 25869 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FSE The earth is the Lord’s. James, W, Orbit (Sphere), London (1992), 57-206. Sample containing about 43645 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FSF The relic. Anthony, E, Arrow (Hutchinson), London (1992), 72-180. Sample containing about 35495 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FSG The claw. Campbell, Ramsey, Warner Books, London (1992), 187-300. Sample containing about 39696 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FSH The fog. Herbert, J, New English Library, Sevenoaks (1993), 115-229. Sample containing about 36981 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FSJ Treasure Island: Oxford Bookworms edition. Escott, John and Stevenson, R L, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993), 1-73. Sample containing about 12. List of works excerpted 16175 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FSK Tooth and claw: Oxford Bookworms edition. "Saki" and Border, Rosemary, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 1-54. Sample containing about 8901 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FSL Under the moon: Oxford Bookworms edition. Akinyemi, Rowena, (1992)Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2-39. Sample containing about 5315 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FSM Wall games. Dobbs, M, HarperCollins, London (1990), 91-200. Sample containing about 42952 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FSN Wedding speeches and toasts. Lansbury, A, Ward lock (Cassell), London (1992), 8-95. Sample containing about 19541 words from a book (domain: arts) FSP What’s it like out?. Gilliat, P, Virago Press Ltd, London (1989), 7-130. Sample containing about 36949 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FSR White darkness. McIntee, David, Virgin, London (1993), 115-241. Sample containing about 42192 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FSS Tort. Rogers, W V H, Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, London (1991), 421-535. Sample containing about 43570 words from a book (domain: social science) FST Women and poverty in Britain. Glendinning, C and Millar, J, Harvester & Wheatsheaf, Hemel Hempstead (1992), 127-224. Sample containing about 43479 words from a book (domain: social science) FSU A short history of the Yugoslav peoples. Singleton, F, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1993), 1-91. Sample containing about 39902 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FSV The Bookseller. J Whitaker & sons, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 29021 words from a periodi- 12. List of works excerpted cal (domain: arts) FSW The Bookseller. J Whitaker & sons, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 22809 words from a periodical (domain: arts) FSY British Medical Journal. British Medical Association, London (1975-19-19), 8-453. Sample containing about 40399 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) FT0 British Medical Journal. British Medical Association, London (1976-19-19), 9-513. Sample containing about 37346 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) FT1 British Medical Journal. British Medical Association, London (1977-19-19), 3-574. Sample containing about 46226 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) FT2 British Medical Journal. British Medical Association, London (1978-19-19), 5-646. Sample containing about 42225 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) FT3 British Medical Journal. British Medical Association, London (1979-19-19), 3-714. Sample containing about 42346 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) FT4 British Medical Journal. British Medical Association, London (1980-19-19), 8-789. Sample containing about 43001 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) FT5 British Medical Journal. British Medical Association, London (1981-19-19), 1-852. Sample containing about 39785 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) FT6 Community Care incorporating Social Work Today. Philpot, T (ed.)King, J and Bowry, K, Reed Publishing Group, Sutton, Surrey (1993-04-22). Sample containing about 18810 words from a periodical (domain: social science) FT7 Photography. Argus Specialist Publications, Hemel Hempstead (1992-02). 197 Sample containing about 15672 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) FT8 What personal computer: the ultimate guide to choosing and using. EMAP Business & Computing, London (199319-19). Sample containing about 54962 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) FT9 Wisden Cricket Monthly. Wisden Cricket Magazines, Surrey (1992-1919). Sample containing about 35323 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) FTA Shield: the international magazine of the BP group. BP (1993). Sample containing about 11719 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) FTB Nucleic acids research. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 36910 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) FTC Nucleic acids research. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 29578 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) FTD Nucleic acids research. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 14080 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) FTE Nucleic acids research. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 38427 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) FTT An Islay notebook. Booth, C Gordon (ed.), Islay museums trust, Port Charlotte (1984), 7-101. Sample containing about 49229 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FTU Off the beaten track: Switzerland. Loveland, Kenneth, Moorland Publishing Company, UK (1989), 9-140. Sample containing about 31599 words from a book (domain: leisure) FTV The concept of reality. Pivcevic, Edo, Gerald Duckworth & Company Ltd, London (1986), 1-100. Sample containing about 39533 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) 198 FTW Paul Nizan communist novelist. Scriven, Michael, Macmillan Press Ltd, London (1988), 1-120. Sample containing about 44337 words from a book (domain: arts) FTX The deaf advance. Grant, Brian, The Pentland Press Ltd, Durham (1990), 1124. Sample containing about 32722 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FTY Dementia: sharpening local plans: priorities for the 90’s. Killeen, Jan (ed.), Scottish Action on Dementia, UK (1990), 1-94. Sample containing about 34686 words from a book (domain: social science) FU0 Dog-whelks: an introduction to the biology of nucella. Crothers, J H, Field Studies Council, UK (1985). Sample containing about 16844 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) FU1 Falling for love. Sharpe, Sue, Virago Press Ltd, London (1987), 1-123. Sample containing about 42461 words from a book (domain: social science) FU2 Master of the moor. Rendell, Ruth, Arrow Books Ltd, London (1988), 7-75. Sample containing about 23609 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FU3 The modern history manual. Cloake, J A, Framework Press Ltd, UK (1987), 1-122. Sample containing about 41796 words from a book (domain: social science) FU4 Pamela. Morgan, Fidelis and Havergal, Giles, Amber Lane Press, UK (1987), 5-77. Sample containing about 22686 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FU5 Cometary phases. Evans, Christine, Seren Books, UK (1989), 7-106. Sample containing about 11053 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FU6 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead. Stoppard, Tom, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1986), 9-93. Sample containing about 23941 words from a book (domain: imaginative) 12. List of works excerpted FU7 Revolt in Roundhay [excerpt from Truth, Dare or Promise]. Rowbotham, Sheila, Virago Press Ltd, London (1985). Sample containing about 8332 words from a book (domain: social science) FU8 Saigon. Grey, Anthony, Pan Books Ltd, London (1983), 9-128. Sample containing about 53157 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FU9 Chaos. Muhamad, M A and Holden, M V, Manchester University Press, Manchester (1987), 15-33. Sample containing about 3197 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) FUA Teaching English with video. Allan, Margaret, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1985), 3-105. Sample containing about 34467 words from a book (domain: social science) FUB The kingdom under the sea and other stories. Aiken, Joan, Penguin Books, London (1989), 9-87. Sample containing about 17533 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FUE Introduction to retirement: preretirement course. PS1SM 75+, course director, male Sample containing about 4506 words speech recorded in public context FUF Introduction to retirement: preretirement course. PS1SN 75+, course director, male Sample containing about 7402 words speech recorded in public context FUG Management training course. PS1U3 50+, ‘Gordon’, training manager, male PS1U4 ‘Brain’, male PS1U5 ‘Mike’, male PS1U6 , female PS1U7 ‘Philip’, male PS1U8 ‘Anthony’, male PS1U9 ‘Thomas’, male PS1UA ‘Jane’, female FUGPS000 Sample containing about 11093 words speech recorded in business context FUH Tutorial lesson: junior-level maths. PS1UE 50+, ‘John’, tutor, male PS1UF 9, ‘Kerry’, student, female 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 11759 words speech recorded in educational context FUJ British Rail team brief meeting. PS1UG PS1UH PS1UJ PS1UK PS1UL PS1UM PS1UN PS1UP PS1UR 55, ‘Dennis’, british rail employee, male 45, ‘Terry’, british rail employee, male 50, ‘Roger’, british rail employee, male 48, ‘Trevor’, british rail employee, male 52, ‘Jim’, british rail employee, male 54, ‘Hugh’, british rail employee, male 50, ‘Dave’, british rail employee, male 55, ‘Norman’, british rail employee, male 55, ‘Nola’, british rail employee, female Sample containing about 17918 words speech recorded in business context FUK British Rail team brief meeting. PS1US 45, ‘Terry’, british rail employee, male PS1UT 50, ‘Roger’, british rail employee, male PS1UU 48, ‘Trevor’, british rail employee, male PS1UV 52, ‘Jim’, british rail employee, male PS1UW 54, ‘Hugh’, british rail employee, male PS1UX 50, ‘Dave’, british rail employee, male PS1UY 55, ‘Norman’, british rail employee, male PS1V0 55, ‘Nola’, british rail employee, female Sample containing about 19174 words speech recorded in business context FUL British Rail team brief meeting. PS1V2 PS1V3 PS1V4 PS1V5 PS1V6 PS1V7 PS1V8 PS1V9 55, ‘Dennis’, british rail employee, male 45, ‘Terry’, british rail employee, male 50, ‘Roger’, british rail employee, male 48, ‘Trevor’, british rail employee, male 52, ‘Jim’, british rail employee, male 54, ‘Hugh’, british rail employee, male 50, ‘Dave’, british rail employee, male 55, ‘Norman’, british rail employee, male Sample containing about 15838 words speech recorded in business context FUM Bladder cancer check-up timing: seminar presentation. PS1VA 45, doctor, male Sample containing about 1393 words speech recorded in business context FUN Clinical evaluation of urology patients: seminar presentation. PS1VB 50, doctor, male Sample containing about 2196 words speech recorded in business context FUP Angiogenesis as an indicator in bladder cancer: seminar presentation. PS1VC 55, doctor, male Sample containing about 2577 words speech recorded in business context FUR Response to treatment in bladder cancers: seminar presentation. PS1VD 65, doctor, male 199 Sample containing about 1459 words speech recorded in business context FUS Results of prostatectomy survey: seminar presentation. PS1VE 50, doctor, male Sample containing about 1340 words speech recorded in business context FUT Presentation on consumer rights. PS1VF 60, retired trading standards officer, male Sample containing about 8557 words speech recorded in public context FUU Talk on fire prevention. PS1VG 55, ‘Jack’, retired fire prevention officer, male FUUPS000 Sample containing about 8040 words speech recorded in public context FX5 Radio Forth: radio broadcast. PS223 ‘David’, disc jockey, Other participants are radio listening phone ins., male FX5PS000 FX5PS001 FX5PS002 FX5PS003 FX5PS004 FX5PS005 FX5PS006 FX5PS007 Sample containing about 9671 words speech recorded in leisure context FX6 Old Harlow W. PS224 PS225 PS226 PS227 ‘Margaret’, secretary, female ‘Vera’, female ‘Gloria’, Is the speaker., female ‘Mildred’, female I. Meeting. Sample containing about 6777 words speech recorded in leisure context FX7 General practitioner’s surgery: medical consultation. PS22S ‘Doctor’, doctor, other participants are doctors patients, AB, male FX7PS000 FX7PS001 Sample containing about 280 words speech recorded in public context FX8 General practitioner’s surgery: medical consultation. PS22T ‘Doctor’, doctor, other participants are doctors patients, AB, male FX8PS000 Sample containing about 121 words speech recorded in public context 200 12. List of works excerpted FX9 General practitioner’s surgery: medical consultation. PS22U ‘Doctor’, doctor, other participants are doctors patients, AB, male FX9PS000 FX9PS001 Sample containing about 326 words speech recorded in public context FXB General practitioner’s surgery: medical consultation. PS22V ‘Doctor’, doctor, other participants are doctors patients, AB, male FXBPS000 Sample containing about 316 words speech recorded in public context FXC General practitioner’s surgery: medical consultation. PS22W ‘Doctor’, doctor, other participants are doctors patients, AB, male FXCPS000 Sample containing about 609 words speech recorded in public context FXD General practitioner’s surgery: medical consultation. PS22X ‘Doctor’, doctor, other participants are doctors patients, AB, male FXDPS000 Sample containing about 750 words speech recorded in public context FXE General practitioner’s surgery: medical consultation. PS22Y ‘Doctor’, doctor, other participants are doctors patients, AB, male FXEPS000 Sample containing about 109 words speech recorded in public context FXF General practitioner’s surgery: medical consultation. PS230 ‘Doctor’, doctor, other participants are doctors patients, AB, male FXFPS000 Sample containing about 192 words speech recorded in public context FXG General practitioner’s surgery: medical consultation. PS231 ‘Doctor’, doctor, other participants are doctors patients, AB, male FXGPS000 Sample containing about 199 words speech recorded in public context FXH General practitioner’s surgery: medical consultation. PS232 ‘Doctor’, doctor, other participants are doctors patients, AB, male FXHPS000 FXHPS001 Sample containing about 1264 words speech recorded in public context FXJ General practitioner’s surgery: medical consultation. PS233 ‘Doctor’, doctor, other participants are doctors patients, AB, male FXJPS000 Sample containing about 979 words speech recorded in public context FXK General practitioner’s surgery: medical consultation. PS234 ‘Doctor’, doctor, other participants are doctors patients, AB, male FXKPS000 Sample containing about 106 words speech recorded in public context FXL General practitioner’s surgery: medical consultation. PS235 ‘Doctor’, doctor, other participants are doctors patients, AB, male FXLPS000 FXLPS001 Sample containing about 356 words speech recorded in public context FXM General practitioner’s surgery: medical consultation. PS236 ‘Doctor’, doctor, other participants are doctors patients, AB, male FXMPS000 FXMPS001 FXMPS002 Sample containing about 558 words speech recorded in public context FXN General practitioner’s surgery: medical consultation. PS237 ‘Doctor’, doctor, other participants are doctors patients, AB, male FXNPS000 Sample containing about 726 words speech recorded in public context FXP Oral history project: interview. PS238 80+, ‘John’, crofter, male PS239 , male Sample containing about 1713 words speech recorded in leisure context FXR Orchestral society committee meeting. PS23A PS23B PS23C PS23D 23, ‘Greg’, doctor, male 49, ‘John’, civil servant, male 47, ‘Pauline’, teacher, female 50, ‘John’, retired teacher, male 12. List of works excerpted PS23E 44, ‘Julia’, translator, female PS23F 46, ‘Liz’, teacher, female PS23G 58, ‘Malcolm’, retired school master, male Sample containing about 11035 words speech recorded in leisure context FXT Radio Trent: radio talk show. PS23H PS23J PS23K PS23L PS23M PS23N PS23P PS23R PS23S weather forecaster, male ‘Rob’, disc jockey, male ‘Lisa’, care line worker, female ‘Phil’, newsreader, male ‘Perry’, australian diplomat, male ‘Rob’, reporter, male ‘Mick’, council executive, male ‘Jenny’, disc jockey, female ‘Ken’, reporter, male Sample containing about 16234 words speech recorded in leisure context FXU Nottingham Oral History Project: interview. PS256 , male PS257 79, retired engineering toolmaker, male Sample containing about 6185 words speech recorded in leisure context FXV Nottingham Oral History Project: interview. PS258 , male PS259 79, retired miner, valet, chauffer, male Sample containing about 5752 words speech recorded in leisure context FXW Nottingham Oral History Project: interview. FXWPS000 FXWPS001 Sample containing about 3045 words speech recorded in leisure context FXX Nottingham Oral History Project: interview. PS25A FXXPS000 FXXPS001 FXXPS002 FXXPS003 Sample containing about 9349 words speech recorded in leisure context FXY Nottingham Oral History Project: interview. PS25B FXYPS000 Sample containing about 7433 words speech recorded in leisure context FY0 Nottingham Oral History Project: interview. PS25C 201 FY0PS000 Sample containing about 3728 words speech recorded in leisure context FY1 Nottingham Oral History Project: interview. PS25D 30, interviewer, female PS25E 80, retired miner, male Sample containing about 11004 words speech recorded in leisure context FY2 Nottingham Oral History Project: interview. PS25F FY2PS000 Sample containing about 3864 words speech recorded in leisure context FY3 Nottingham Oral History Project: interview. PS25G FY3PS000 Sample containing about 3140 words speech recorded in leisure context FY4 Nottingham Oral History Project: interview. PS25H FY4PS000 Sample containing about 7036 words speech recorded in leisure context FY5 Nottingham Oral History Project: interview. PS25J FY5PS000 Sample containing about 17697 words speech recorded in leisure context FY6 Nottingham Oral History Project: interview. PS25K FY6PS000 Sample containing about 8039 words speech recorded in leisure context FY7 Nottingham Oral History Project: interview. PS25L FY7PS000 Sample containing about 7564 words speech recorded in leisure context FY8 Nottingham Oral History Project: interview. PS25M nun, social worker PS25N interviewer Sample containing about 12703 words speech recorded in leisure context 202 12. List of works excerpted FY9 Tutorial: GCSE mathematics lesson. PS25P 50, ‘John’, teacher, male PS25R 16, ‘Ian’, student, male Sample containing about 5775 words speech recorded in educational context FYA Tutorial. PS25S 50, ‘John’, teacher, male PS25T ‘Chris’, student, male Sample containing about 12019 words speech recorded in educational context FYB Methodist church meeting: oral history project interview. PS25U FYBPS000 FYBPS001 FYBPS002 FYBPS003 FYBPS004 FYBPS005 FYBPS006 FYBPS007 Sample containing about 8978 words speech recorded in public context FYD Nottinghamshire Oral History Project: interview. PS25W 80, ‘Ada’, retired box maker, female PS25X 30, interviewer, female Sample containing about 7419 words speech recorded in leisure context FYE Nottinghamshire Oral History Project: interview. PS25Y 80, ‘Ada’, retired box maker, female PS260 30, interviewer, female Sample containing about 5824 words speech recorded in leisure context FYF Nottinghamshire Oral History Project: business meeting. PS261 interviewer PS262 security guard, male Sample containing about 7353 words speech recorded in leisure context FYG Nottinghamshire Oral History Project: business meeting. PS263 interviewer PS264 security guard, male Sample containing about 7174 words speech recorded in leisure context FYH Nottinghamshire Oral History Project: talk. PS265 84, ‘Jack’, retired, male PS266 , male PS267 80, ‘Anne’, retired, female Sample containing about 14311 words speech recorded in leisure context FYJ Nottinghamshire Oral History Project: talk. PS268 20, interviewer, male PS269 70, retired, Ex. Political Activist, male Sample containing about 11508 words speech recorded in leisure context FYK Nottinghamshire Oral History Project: interview. PS26A interviewer PS26B police sergeant, male PS26C police constable, male Sample containing about 5033 words speech recorded in leisure context FYL Nottinghamshire Oral History Project: interview. PS26D interviewer PS26E building society manager Sample containing about 2984 words speech recorded in leisure context FYM Nottinghamshire Oral History Project: interview. PS26F interviewer PS26G pet shop owner Sample containing about 5738 words speech recorded in leisure context FYP Mothers’ Union general discussion. PS1NT 60+, ‘’chair”, female PS1NU 70+, ‘Jean’, female PS1NV 30+, ‘Kate’, doctor, female FYPPS000 Sample containing about 7434 words speech recorded in leisure context FYS Financial management for contractors. Upson, Alan, BSP Professional Books, UK (1987), 108-214. Sample containing about 36799 words from a book (domain: commerce) FYT After Gorbachev. White, S, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1992), 143-239. Sample containing about 41657 words from a book (domain: world affairs) FYV Time’s arrow. Amis, Martin, Jonathan Cape, London (1991), 9-165. Sample containing about 45646 words from a book (domain: imaginative) FYW After the asylums. Murphy, E, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1991), 111-217. 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 37285 words from a book (domain: social science) FYX Black holes and baby universes. Hawking, Stephen W, Bantam (Corgi), London (1993), 1-139. Sample containing about 39109 words from a book (domain: applied science) FYY The boat house. Gallagher, Stephen, New English Library, Sevenoaks (1992), 43-185. Sample containing about 41451 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G00 [Miscellaneous articles about desk-top publishing]. Budget, Henry and et al, u.p.. Sample containing about 94394 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) G01 Captives. Hutson, Shaun, Warner Books, London (1992), 163-322. Sample containing about 42995 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G02 Cathedral. Maitland, I, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1993), 199341. Sample containing about 41687 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G03 Chimera. Gallagher, Stephen, New English Library, Sevenoaks (1991), 133250. Sample containing about 39941 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G04 Chung Kuo book 2: The broken wheel. Wingrove, David, NEL, Kent (1990). Sample containing about 43812 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G05 Cities and plans. Cherry, Gordon E, Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1988), 78-179. Sample containing about 44749 words from a book (domain: social science) G06 The clothes in the wardrobe. Ellis, Alice T, Penguin Group, London (1989), 5-126. Sample containing about 39979 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G07 The collector. Fowles, John, Picador, London (1989), 115-260. Sample containing about 41714 words from a book 203 (domain: imaginative) G08 Contemporary Britain: a geographical perspective. Champion, A G and Townsend, A R, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1990), 1-110. Sample containing about 37036 words from a book (domain: world affairs) G09 The crooked scythe. Evans, George E, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1993), 35189. Sample containing about 43074 words from a book (domain: social science) G0A The Crow Road. Banks, Iain, Abacus, London (1993), 157-296. Sample containing about 43152 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G0B Crystal rooms. Bragg, Melvyn, Sceptre (Hodder), London (1993). Sample containing about 42787 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G0C A cure for unemployment. Kinnaird, Hugh, Graham-Cameron Publishing, Cambridge (1985), 1-40. Sample containing about 12618 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) G0D Dangerous sexualities. Mort, F, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1987). Sample containing about 40844 words from a book (domain: social science) G0E Darkfall. Laws, Stephen, New English Library, Sevenoaks (1993), 127275. Sample containing about 44136 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G0F Sweet dreams. Frayn, Michael, Penguin Group, London (1976), 5-136. Sample containing about 45447 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G0G The earliest English kings. Kirby, D P, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1992), 77-179. Sample containing about 46081 words from a book (domain: world affairs) G0H The Fontana history of the environmental sciences. Bowler, P, Fontana Press, London (1992), 248-378. Sample containing about 42236 words from 204 a book (domain: world affairs) G0J Fallen skies. Gregory, P, HarperCollins, London (1993), 167-277. Sample containing about 42858 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G0K Fire prevention in high bay warehouses. National Materials Handling Centre, Cranfield (1980), 1-82. Sample containing about 16066 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) G0L The Lucy ghosts. Shah, Eddy, Corgi Books, London (1993), 321-452. Sample containing about 43292 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G0M The holy thief. Peters, Ellis, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1993). Sample containing about 41583 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G0N Hand in glove. Goddard, Robert, Corgi Books, London (1993), 267-404. Sample containing about 41378 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G0P Heathen. Hutson, S, Warner Books, London (1993), 132-321. Sample containing about 43262 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G0R The idea of higher education. Barnett, R, Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1990). Sample containing about 39867 words from a book (domain: social science) G0S Indigo. Warner, Marina, Chatto & Windus Ltd, London (1992), 143-268. Sample containing about 43127 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G0T Ceremony of innocence. Carmichael, K, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1991). Sample containing about 38643 words from a book (domain: social science) G0U Organisational analysis. BPP Management Education Ltd, London (199010). Sample containing about 49079 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) G0V Lace. Conran, S, Penguin Group, London (1983), 369-481. Sample containing about 41137 words from a book (do- 12. List of works excerpted main: imaginative) G0W [National Congress on Languages in Education: miscellaneous documents]. Brumfit, C (ed.), National Congress on Languages in Education, Brighton (1988/1989). Sample containing about 68079 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) G0X Unexplained laughter. Ellis, Alice T, Gerald Duckworth & Company Ltd, London (1985), 7-143. Sample containing about 46159 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G0Y Passing on. Lively, P, Penguin Group, London (1990), 58-178. Sample containing about 43952 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G10 The lost prince. Wood, B, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1992). Sample containing about 36323 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G11 Making cocoa for Kingsley Amis. Cope, Wendy, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1986), 13-69. Sample containing about 6234 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G12 Towards the end of the morning. Frayn, Michael, Penguin Group, London (1969), 62-193. Sample containing about 40845 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G13 The magus. Fowles, J, Pan Books Ltd, London (1988), 72-175. Sample containing about 41636 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G14 Making of memory from molecules to mind. Rose, Steven, Bantam Press, London (1992), 159-273. Sample containing about 39963 words from a book (domain: applied science) G15 A midsummer killing. Barnes, Trevor, New English Library, Sevenoaks (1991). Sample containing about 43003 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G16 A nest of singing birds. Murphy, E, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1993), 235-366. Sample containing 12. List of works excerpted about 43042 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G17 The other side of heaven. James, W, Orbit, London (1993). Sample containing about 42456 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G19 Public administration in Britain today. Greenwood, J and Wilson, D, Unwin Hyman Ltd, London (1989), 121-221. Sample containing about 40611 words from a book (domain: world affairs) G1A Flaubert’s parrot. Barnes, J, Picador, London (1985), 49-159. Sample containing about 40562 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G1B A very particular murder. Haymon, S T, Arrow Books Ltd, London (1991), 105-238. Sample containing about 42013 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G1C Paying for welfare: The 1990s. Glennerster, H, Harvester & Wheatsheaf, Hemel Hempstead (1992). Sample containing about 40756 words from a book (domain: social science) G1D Pillars of gold. Ellis, Alice T, Penguin Group, London (1993), 1-140. Sample containing about 44403 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G1E Polar ecology. Stonehouse, B, Chapman & Hall, USA (1989), 62-197. Sample containing about 40402 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) G1F Policy and practice in primary education. Alexander, R, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1992). Sample containing about 41731 words from a book (domain: social science) G1G Power in capitalist society. Furlong, P, Cox, A and Page, E, Wheatsheaf, London (1986), 45-191. Sample containing about 45474 words from a book (domain: world affairs) G1H Contemporary issues in public disorder. Waddington, D, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1992). Sample containing about 40663 words from a book (domain: social science) 205 G1J Public order and private lives. Brake, M and Hale, C, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1992), 94-173. Sample containing about 35688 words from a book (domain: social science) G1K Red bride. Fowler, C, Warner Books, London (1993), 183-340. Sample containing about 41226 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G1L Rebel angel. Wood, B, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1993), 162252. Sample containing about 45899 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G1M Lucifer rising. Mortimore, J and Lane, A, Doctor who books, London (1993), 111-248. Sample containing about 41423 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G1N Christine Brooke-Rose and contemporary fiction. Birch, S, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1994). Sample containing about 50091 words from a book (domain: arts) G1R Soviet relations with Latin America. Miller, N, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1989), 5-108. Sample containing about 36264 words from a book (domain: world affairs) G1S Strawberries and wine. Nash, E, New Author Publications, Cheltenham (1993), 181-280. Sample containing about 39838 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G1T Stark. Elton, B, Penguin Group, London (1992), 77-204. Sample containing about 41700 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G1U Sunday morning. Connolly, R, Corgi Books, London (1993), 97-240. Sample containing about 40338 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G1V The man with night sweats. Gunn, T, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1992), 1-75. Sample containing about 7604 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G1W Taped. Barnes, Trevor, Coronet 206 Books, London (1993), 66-187. Sample containing about 41736 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G1Y A walk to the Western Isles. Delaney, F, HarperCollins, London (1993). Sample containing about 45510 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) G20 Reconstructing the welfare state. Johnson, N, Harvester & Wheatsheaf, Hemel Hempstead (1990). Sample containing about 42766 words from a book (domain: social science) G21 The Artist’s and Illustrator’s Magazine. Artist’s & Illustrator’s Mag, London (1991-10). Sample containing about 21922 words from a periodical (domain: arts) G22 Brownie. Girl Guides Association, London (1991-12/1992-03). Sample containing about 8990 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G23 Brownie. Girl Guides Association, London (1991-12/1992-03). Sample containing about 9796 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G24 Brownie. Girl Guides Association, London (1991-12/1992-03). Sample containing about 10340 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G25 Brownie. Girl Guides Association, London (1991-12/1992-03). Sample containing about 10561 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G26 Canada: Ontario the Unexpected. National Holidays, Wigan (1990). Sample containing about 2029 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) G27 Canoeist. S T & R J Fisher, Appleford, Oxon (1991-10). Sample containing about 25369 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G28 Credit Management. Institute of Credit Management, Stamford, Lincs (199219-19). Sample containing about 27711 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) G29 Credit Management. Institute of Credit Management, Stamford, Lincs (1992- 12. List of works excerpted 03). Sample containing about 25683 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) G2A [Collection of estate agents’ property details]. u.p.. Sample containing about 12765 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) G2B Falcon Sailing. Falcon Sailing (1990). Sample containing about 32179 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) G2C Golf Monthly. Specialist & Leisure Magazines Group, London (1991-02). Sample containing about 29235 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G2D BBC Good Food. Redwood Publishing Company., London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 32309 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G2E Harpers & Queen. The National Magazine Company Ltd, London (1990-04). Sample containing about 61542 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G2F Ideal Home. South Bank Publishing group, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 48916 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G2G [JFIT newsletters]. Institutute of Electrical Engineers (1990/1991). Sample containing about 16163 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) G2J Marxism Today. u.p.. Sample containing about 39021 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) G2K Which Mortgage. The Brass Tacks Pub Company Ltd, London (1991-10). Sample containing about 19315 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) G2L The National Trust Magazine. The National Trust, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 21021 words from a periodical (domain: arts) G2M The National Waterways Museum. National Waterways Museum, Gloucester (1990). Sample containing about 6582 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) G2N [Birmingham City Council: official leaflets]. u.p.. Sample containing about 12. List of works excerpted 23151 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) G2P [Official leaflets]. u.p.. Sample containing about 11841 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) G2R [Vale of White Horse District Council: official leaflets]. u.p.. Sample containing about 3278 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) G2S Outdoor Action. Hawker Consumer Publications, London (1991-08). Sample containing about 27862 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G2T Parents. EMAP Consumer Publications Ltd, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 35654 words from a periodical (domain: social science) G2V She. The National Magazine Company Ltd, London (1989-10). Sample containing about 70724 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G2W Ski Survey. Ski Club of Great Britain, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 31222 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G2Y Treasure Hunting. Treasure Hunting Publications, Brentwood, Essex (1991-10). Sample containing about 28364 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G30 Treasure Hunting. Treasure Hunting Publications, Brentwood, Essex (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 30381 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G31 The Birmingham Magazine. Birmingham University, Birmingham (199008). Sample containing about 18810 words from a periodical (domain: social science) G32 Wave Magazine. Wave Publishing, London (1990-19-19). Sample containing about 17842 words from a periodical (domain: arts) G33 BBC Wildlife. Wildlife Publications Ltd, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 48198 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) 207 G34 Women’s Art. Townsend, S, Women artists slide library, London (1993-1919). Sample containing about 21252 words from a periodical (domain: arts) G35 Woman. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 33038 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G36 Woman. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 31731 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G37 Yachting World. IPC Magazines Ltd, London (1991-02). Sample containing about 47052 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) G38 Marketing Week January 17. Centaur Communications, London (199201-17). Sample containing about 15888 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) G39 Daughter of the Dales. Hauxwell, Hannah and Cockcroft, Barry, Century Hutchinson, London (1991), 173-318. Sample containing about 34869 words from a book (domain: world affairs) G3A I believe in the Holy Spirit. Green, Michael, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1985), 6-125. Sample containing about 42439 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) G3B Peace and war: growing up in Fascist Italy. Newby, Wanda, Picador, London (1991), 59-187. Sample containing about 41753 words from a book (domain: world affairs) G3C The Penguin history of Greece. Burn, A R, Penguin Group, London (1990 (revised)), 126-245. Sample containing about 42791 words from a book (domain: world affairs) G3D How to combat alcoholism & addiction. Lefever, Robert, Promis Books Ltd, UK (1988), 1-119. Sample containing about 41690 words from a book (domain: social science) G3E Death of an expert witness. James, P D, Sphere Books Ltd, London (1979), 208 9-135. Sample containing about 40157 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G3F Elements of marketing. Morden, A R, D P Publications Ltd, London (1987), 63-234. Sample containing about 42911 words from a book (domain: commerce) G3G The Fraxilly fracas. Hill, Douglas, Victor Gollancz Ltd, London (1989), 8127. Sample containing about 40291 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G3H Weekly Hansard. House of Commons Official Report and Report, House of Commons Official, HMSO, London (1989). Sample containing about 40938 words from a book (domain: world affairs) G3J Heat and dust. Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer, Futura Publications Ltd, UK (1988). Sample containing about 43542 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G3K Instrument flying & background to the instrument & IMC. Agazarian, Monique, GMS Enterprises, UK (1988), 1-109. Sample containing about 24343 words from a book (domain: applied science) G3L Introduction to British politics. Dearlove, John and Saunders, Peter, Polity Press, Cambridge (1988), 12109. Sample containing about 45501 words from a book (domain: world affairs) G3M The Licensing (Scotland) Act 1976. Allan, John and et al, W Green & Sons Ltd, UK (1989), 1-154. Sample containing about 43542 words from a book (domain: social science) G3N The laws of Occam programming. Hoare, C A R and Roscoe, A W, Oxford University Computing Laboratory, UK (1986), 1-77. Sample containing about 15932 words from a book (domain: applied science) G3P The Oxford English programme. Seely, John and et al, Oxford University Press, 12. List of works excerpted Oxford (1990), 1-133. Sample containing about 40918 words from a book (domain: social science) G3R The Shah’s last ride. Shawcross, William, Pan Books Ltd, London (1989), 3-113. Sample containing about 43903 words from a book (domain: world affairs) G3S Vets might fly. Herriot, James, Pan Books Ltd, London (1977), 7-120. Sample containing about 42436 words from a book (domain: imaginative) G3T Weaving’s bankruptcy procedure. Frieze, Steven A, Longman Law Tax & Finance, UK (1990), 1-66. Sample containing about 21186 words from a book (domain: social science) G3U Justice and Peace Group meeting. PS1VH 40, ‘Charlie’, traidcraft worker, male PS1VJ 40, ‘Moira’, traidcraft worker, female G3UPS000 G3UPS001 G3UPS002 G3UPS003 G3UPS004 G3UPS005 G3UPS006 Sample containing about 12715 words speech recorded in business context G3V Music lesson: grade V music theory:. PS1VK 50, ‘Gill’, tutor, female PS1VL 14, ‘Tom’, student, male Sample containing about 3907 words speech recorded in educational context G3W Music lesson: grade V music theory. PS1VM 50, ‘Gill’, tutor, female PS1VN 14, ‘Tom’, student, male Sample containing about 3351 words speech recorded in educational context G3X Flower-arranging demonstration. PS1VP 60, ‘Anna’, retired, female PS1VR 55, retired, female Sample containing about 7341 words speech recorded in leisure context G3Y Careers guidance: seminar. PS1VS 50, ‘Martin’, careers advisor, male PS1VT 20, ‘Lente’, student, female Sample containing about 7477 words speech recorded in educational context G42 Medical consultation. PS1VU 60, doctor, male PS1VV 50+, female 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 614 words speech recorded in public context G43 Medical consultation. PS1VW 60, doctor, male PS1VX 18, ‘John’, male Sample containing about 660 words speech recorded in public context G44 Medical consultation. PS1VY 60, doctor, male PS1W0 65, ‘Isobel’, female Sample containing about 469 words speech recorded in public context G45 Medical consultation. PS1W1 60, doctor, male PS1W2 60, ‘Agnes’, female Sample containing about 1106 words speech recorded in public context G46 Medical consultation. PS1W3 60, doctor, male PS1W4 20, ‘Jim’, male Sample containing about 590 words speech recorded in public context G47 Medical consultation. PS1W5 60, doctor, male PS1W6 30, ‘Cathy’, female Sample containing about 886 words speech recorded in public context G48 Medical consultation. PS1W7 60, doctor, male PS1W8 60, female Sample containing about 366 words speech recorded in public context G49 Medical consultation. PS1W9 60, doctor, male PS1WA 50, female Sample containing about 725 words speech recorded in public context G4A Medical consultation. PS1WB 60, doctor, male Sample containing about 926 words speech recorded in public context G4B Medical consultation. PS1WD 60, doctor, male Sample containing about 800 words speech recorded in public context G4C Medical consultation. PS1WF 60, doctor, male G4CPS000 Sample containing about 361 words speech recorded in public context G4D Medical consultation. 209 PS1WH 60, doctor, male G4DPS000 Sample containing about 891 words speech recorded in public context G4E Medical consultation. PS1WK 60, doctor, male G4EPS000 Sample containing about 499 words speech recorded in public context G4F Pre-retirement course: presentation. PS1WM 75+, course director, male Sample containing about 5659 words speech recorded in public context G4G Pre-retirement course: presentation. PS1WN 80+, senior fitness instructor, female Sample containing about 7515 words speech recorded in public context G4H Pre-retirement course: presentation. PS1WP 40, ‘John’, financial advisor, male Sample containing about 27860 words speech recorded in public context G4J Pre-retirement course: presentation. PS1WR 40, ‘John’, financial advisor, male G4JPS000 Sample containing about 2443 words speech recorded in public context G4K Word-processing tutorial. PS1WS 50, ‘John’, tutor, male PS1WT 45, ‘Sue’, secretary, male PS1WU 16, ‘Sarah’, student, female Sample containing about 9310 words speech recorded in educational context G4N Lockmaking in Willenhall: conversation with Dick Brown, lockmaker. PS21S ‘M. Glasson’, interviewer, male PS21T ‘Dick’, lockmaker, male G4NPS000 Sample containing about 10311 words speech recorded in leisure context G4P Experiences of the leather trade: conversation with John Hooper, leather trader. PS21U ‘J. Hammond’, interviewer, female PS21V ‘John’, leather trader, male Sample containing about 2683 words speech recorded in leisure context G4R Zeppelin raids, 1916: conversation with Gilbert Bromley. PS21W ‘J. Hammond’, interviewer, female PS21X ‘Gilbert’, leather trader, male 210 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 7785 words speech recorded in leisure context G4S Life in Caldmore: conversation with Bhagan Singh. PS21Y ‘J. Hammond’, interviewer, female PS220 ‘Bhagan’, male Sample containing about 5694 words speech recorded in leisure context G4T Co-operative movement: conversation with Ruth Jackson. PS221 ‘M. Glasson’, interviewer, male PS222 ‘Ruth’, female Sample containing about 11152 words speech recorded in leisure context G4U Sewage - Severn-Trent Water: talk. PS26L 50, ‘J. Childs’, sewage tmt expert, female Sample containing about 7124 words speech recorded in leisure context G4V First-year undergraduate tutorial. PS26M PS26N PS26P PS26R 23, ‘Dave’, tutor, male 18, ‘Sally-ann’, student, female 18, ‘Marilyn’, student, female 18, ‘Chris’, student, male Sample containing about 6846 words speech recorded in educational context G4W First-year undergraduate tutorial: linguistics. PS26U ‘Dave’, tutor, male PS26V ‘Scott’, student, male PS26W ‘Lindsay’, student, female PS26X ‘Rebecca’, student, female G4WPS000 G4WPS001 Sample containing about 6308 words speech recorded in educational context G4X Careers meeting. PS26Y PS270 PS271 PS272 PS273 ‘Allan’, manager, male ‘Sue’, manager, female ‘Liz’, manager, female ‘Cynthia’, manager, female ‘Jayne’, manager, female Sample containing about 17119 words speech recorded in business context G4Y Medical consultation. PS274 doctor, male PS275 patient G4YPS000 G51 Medical consultation. PS278 doctor, male PS279 patient Sample containing about 245 words speech recorded in public context G52 Medical consultation. PS27A doctor, male PS27B patient Sample containing about 252 words speech recorded in public context G53 Medical consultation. PS27C doctor, male PS27D patient Sample containing about 233 words speech recorded in public context G54 Medical consultation. PS27E doctor, male PS27F patient Sample containing about 43 words speech recorded in public context G55 Medical consultation. PS27G doctor, male PS27H patient Sample containing about 568 words speech recorded in public context G56 Medical consultation. PS27J doctor, male PS27K patient Sample containing about 520 words speech recorded in public context G57 Medical consultation. PS27L doctor, male PS27M patient Sample containing about 402 words speech recorded in public context G58 Medical consultation. PS27N doctor, male PS27P patient Sample containing about 460 words speech recorded in public context G59 Golf club events meeting. PS276 doctor, male PS277 patient PS27R PS27S PS27T PS27U PS27V PS27W PS27X PS27Y Sample containing about 116 words speech recorded in public context Sample containing about 7575 words speech recorded in leisure context Sample containing about 56 words speech recorded in public context G50 Medical consultation. All participents unknown ‘May’, female ‘Edith’, female ‘Jim’, male ‘Duncan’, male ‘Agnes’, female ‘Margaret’, female ‘Kell’ 12. List of works excerpted G5A Auction rooms. PS281 50, auctioneer, male Sample containing about 9283 words speech recorded in leisure context G5B Rotary Club meeting: lecture. PS282 ‘A. Ritchie’, male G5BPS000 G5BPS001 G5BPS002 G5BPS003 G5BPS004 G5BPS005 G5BPS006 G5BPS007 Sample containing about 4346 words speech recorded in leisure context G5C Medical consultation. PS283 general practitioner G5CPS000 Sample containing about 414 words speech recorded in public context G5D Medical consultation. PS284 general practitioner G5DPS000 G5DPS001 G5DPS002 Sample containing about 602 words speech recorded in public context G5E Medical consultation. PS285 general practitioner PS287 Sample containing about 1667 words speech recorded in public context G5F Medical consultation. PS288 general practitioner PS289 PS28A G5FPS000 Sample containing about 517 words speech recorded in public context G5G Meeting: selection of candidate for election to European Parliament. PS2AW Chairperson of meeting., male PS2AX ‘John Begg’, politician, Euro candidate presenting self for selection, male PS2AY ‘Frank Harasikwa’, politician, Euro candidate presenting self for selection, male PS2B0 ‘Neil Derbyshire’, Returning officer of meeting, male Sample containing about 9802 words speech recorded in public context G5H Sermons. PS2B1 minister, male Sample containing about 7564 words speech recorded in public context 211 G5J Market research interview. PS2B2 55, market researcher, female PS2B3 65, ‘Bill’, doctor, male PS2B4 59, housewife, female Sample containing about 11164 words speech recorded in business context G5K Bible study group meeting. PS2B5 PS2B6 PS2B7 PS2B8 PS2B9 PS2BA PS2BB PS2BC PS2BD ‘Matt’, male ‘Sarah’, female ‘Janet’, female 60+, ‘Jack’, male ‘Alan’, male ‘Dennis’, male ‘Rita’, female ‘John’, male ‘Pat’, Latecomer to meeting, female Sample containing about 11074 words speech recorded in public context G5L Medical consultation. PS2BE 35, general practitioner, male PS2BF Patient of participant 1, male Sample containing about 906 words speech recorded in public context G5M Medical consultation. PS2BG 35, general practitioner, male PS2BH , female Sample containing about 1680 words speech recorded in public context G5N Medical consultation. PS2BJ 35, general practitioner, Doctor of participants 2, 3, 4, male PS2BK 20+, female PS2BL 6, ‘James’, male PS2BM 3+, male Sample containing about 1210 words speech recorded in public context G5P Medical consultation. PS2BN 35, general practitioner, male PS2BP , female Sample containing about 1139 words speech recorded in public context G5R Medical consultation. PS2BR 35, general practitioner, male PS2BS 66, female Sample containing about 1430 words speech recorded in public context G5S Medical consultation. PS2BT 35, general practitioner, male PS2BU 35+, female PS2BV 14, ‘Elizabeth’, schoolchild, female Sample containing about 1277 words speech recorded in public context G5T Medical consultation. 212 12. List of works excerpted PS2BW 35, general practitioner, male PS2BX , male Sample containing about 1719 words speech recorded in public context G5U Medical consultation. PS2BY 35, general practitioner, male PS2C0 19, male Sample containing about 1285 words speech recorded in public context G5V Medical consultation. PS2C1 35, general practitioner, male PS2C2 ‘Meryl’, female PS2C3 , male Sample containing about 3187 words speech recorded in public context G5W Medical consultation. PS2C4 35, general practitioner, male PS2C5 , male Sample containing about 1121 words speech recorded in public context G5X Medical consultation. PS2C6 35, general practitioner, male PS2C7 , female Sample containing about 1267 words speech recorded in public context G5Y Medical consultation. PS2C8 35, general practitioner, male PS2C9 , female Sample containing about 532 words speech recorded in public context G60 Medical consultation. PS2CA 35, general practitioner, male PS2CB , female Sample containing about 190 words speech recorded in public context G61 Tutorial on differentiation. PS2CC 49, ‘John’, tutor, Not a very strong Merseyside accent., male PS2CD 30+, female Sample containing about 3911 words speech recorded in educational context G62 Oral history project interview. PS2CE 87, ‘Elizabeth’, retired farmer and housewife, Born in Dalvaine, Angus., female PS2CF 30+, researcher, Interviewing other 2 participants., male PS2CG 80+, male Sample containing about 14780 words speech recorded in leisure context G63 Oral history project interview. PS2CH 40+, Interviewing other three participants., male PS2CJ 60+, ‘Hugh’, retired shipbuilder, male PS2CK 60+, ‘Cathie’, housewife, female PS2CL 60+, ‘Paddy’, retired shipbuilder, male Sample containing about 8142 words speech recorded in leisure context G64 Oral history project interview. PS2CM 92, ‘Eric’, retired lecturer in pharmacy, Born in Girran., male PS2CN ‘Ann’, Interviewing participant 2., female Sample containing about 5801 words speech recorded in leisure context GSX The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 44697 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GSY The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 35973 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GT0 The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 33271 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GT1 The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 31394 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GT2 The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 31920 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GT3 The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 33702 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GT4 The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S 12. List of works excerpted (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 35441 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GT5 The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 32938 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GT6 The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 35048 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GT7 The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 27189 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GT8 The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 30481 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GT9 The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 25623 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GTA The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 37179 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GTB The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 29423 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GTC The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S 213 (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 31143 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GTD The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 41129 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GTE The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 36462 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GTF The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 34650 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GTG The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 30982 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GTH The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing persons. Nicholls, C S (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 43438 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GU5 Atmospheric pollution. Elsom, Derek M, Blackwell, Oxford (1992), 82-226. Sample containing about 43620 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GU6 Administrative law. Craig, P P, Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, London (1991), 197305. Sample containing about 43273 words from a book (domain: social science) GU7 The age of science. Knight, David, Basil Blackwell Ltd, Oxford (1988), 88-205. Sample containing about 42575 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) 214 GU8 Animal behaviour: a concise introduction. Ridley, Mark, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford (1986), 50176. Sample containing about 43041 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) GU9 Laura Ashley: a life by design. Sebba, Anne, George Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd, London (1990), 75-169. Sample containing about 41102 words from a book (domain: applied science) GUA Birds of Britain and Europe. Heinzel, H, Fitter, R F and Parslow, J, HarperCollins, London (1972). Sample containing about 38686 words from a book (domain: leisure) GUB Curtains and blinds. Kittier, Eileen, Ward Lock Ltd, London (1990), 6-70. Sample containing about 22691 words from a book (domain: leisure) GUC Corporate resource allocation. Tomkins, Cyril, Basil Blackwell Ltd, Oxford (1991), 89-207. Sample containing about 42935 words from a book (domain: commerce) GUD A clubbable woman. Hill, Reginald, Grafton Books, London (1987), 83-250. Sample containing about 43820 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GUE Calypso’s Island. Ash, Rosalie, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993), 7181. Sample containing about 48151 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GUF Cast in order of disappearance. Brett, Simon, Vicor Gollancz, London (1975), 31-192. Sample containing about 46849 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GUG Chung Kuo: The white mountain. Wingrove, David, New English Library, Sevenoaks (1991), 91-171. Sample containing about 41823 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GUH The concise Oxford history of music. Abraham, Gerald, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1985), 201-327. Sample containing about 40310 words from a 12. List of works excerpted book (domain: arts) GUJ Cubism: a history and an analysis 1907-14. Golding, John, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1988), 1-95. Sample containing about 37185 words from a book (domain: arts) GUK Daughters of the house. Roberts, Michele, Virago Press Ltd, London (1993), 30-153. Sample containing about 43324 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GUL Taped. Barnes, Trevor, Coronet Books, London (1993), 1-41. Sample containing about 6642 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GUM Dark dance. Lee, Tanith, Warner Books, London (1993), 168-335. Sample containing about 43974 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GUN Dead beat. McDermid, Val, Victor Gollancz Ltd, London (1992), 87-183. Sample containing about 40266 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GUP Dead meat. Barnes, Trevor, New English Library, Sevenoaks (1991), 79194. Sample containing about 41950 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GUR Producing and reducing disaffection: curricula for all. Coulby, D and Booth, T, Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1987), 67-150. Sample containing about 40939 words from a book (domain: social science) GUS The picture of Dorian Gray: Oxford Bookworms edition. Nevile, Jill, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 1-57. Sample containing about 11227 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GUT Dynasty 15: The reckoning. HarrodEagles, Cynthia, Warner Books, London (1993). Sample containing about 38670 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GUU Freelance death. Taylor, Andrew, Victor Gollancz Ltd, London (1993), 52175. Sample containing about 42784 12. List of works excerpted words from a book (domain: imaginative) GUV Further education today: a critical review. Roberts, I F and Cantor, Leonard M, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1986), 88-184. Sample containing about 43423 words from a book (domain: social science) GUW Women in England 1870-1950. Lewis, Jane, Harvester & Wheatsheaf, Hemel Hempstead (1984), 1-106. Sample containing about 43056 words from a book (domain: social science) GUX The lost father. Warner, Marina, Picador, London (1989), 42-126. Sample containing about 38783 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GUY Management: theory and practice. Cole, Gerald A, D P Publications Ltd, London, 225-360. Sample containing about 41659 words from a book (domain: commerce) GV0 Geomorphology. Sparks, B W, Longman Scientific & Technical, Harlow (1986), 221-342. Sample containing about 45273 words from a book (domain: applied science) GV1 Garden pools, waterfalls and fountains. Booth-Moores, Andrew, Ward Lock Ltd, London (1991), 7-93. Sample containing about 20701 words from a book (domain: leisure) GV2 Guilty knowledge. Grant-Adamson, Lesley, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1988), 133-259. Sample containing about 45041 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GV3 The piano. Border, Rosemary, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 1-39. Sample containing about 6624 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GV5 Introduction to politics. Gill, Peter and Ponton, Geoffrey, Blackwell, Oxford (1984), 119-237. Sample containing about 41537 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GV6 Isvik. Innes, Hammond, Chapmans Publishers Ltd, London (1991), 85-189. 215 Sample containing about 40950 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GV7 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Oxford Bookworms edition. Border, Rosemary, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 1-74. Sample containing about 14319 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GV8 Love over gold. James, Susannah, Corgi Books, London (1993), 115-290. Sample containing about 47336 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GV9 The love of a king. Barnes, Trevor and Dainty, Peter, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 1-38. Sample containing about 6603 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GVA Language processing in children and adults. Coltheart, Max and Harris, Margaret, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1986), 133-252. Sample containing about 42693 words from a book (domain: social science) GVB The last enchantment. Stewart, Mary, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1979). Sample containing about 42740 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GVC The Lazarus tree. Richardson, Robert, Victor Gollancz Ltd, London (1992). Sample containing about 40602 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GVD Managing the modular course. Watson, David, Open University Press, Milton Keynes (1989), 9-135. Sample containing about 36505 words from a book (domain: social science) GVF The martial arts. Lewis, Peter, Tiger Books International, London (1991), 6137. Sample containing about 33867 words from a book (domain: leisure) GVG Principles of modern company law. Gower, Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, London (1992), 355-476. Sample containing about 40415 words from a book (domain: social science) GVH The modern English legal system. Gunn, N J and Bailey, S H, Sweet & 216 Maxwell Ltd, London (1993). Sample containing about 41690 words from a book (domain: social science) GVJ Musical composition. Brindle Smith, Reginald, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1986), 7-147. Sample containing about 38610 words from a book (domain: arts) GVK The Soviet Union and the strategy of non-alignment in the Third World. Allison, Roy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1988), 126-217. Sample containing about 40883 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GVL The night mayor. Newman, Kim, New English Library, Sevenoaks (1990), 49185. Sample containing about 43996 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GVM New Yorkers. Mowat, Diane and Hutson, S, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 6-44. Sample containing about 6447 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GVN Organisation and management in the public sector. Lawton, Alan and Rose, Aidan, Pitman Publishing, London (1991), 37-132. Sample containing about 39431 words from a book (domain: commerce) GVP Over the edge. Rowlands, Betty, Coronet Books, London (1993), 59-184. Sample containing about 43343 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GVR Offences against public order. Smith, A T H, Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, London (1987), 86-195. Sample containing about 45231 words from a book (domain: social science) GVS Orchestral technique: a manual for students. Jacob, Gordon, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1982), 6-90. Sample containing about 23970 words from a book (domain: arts) GVT The picturegoers. Lodge, David, Penguin Group, London (1993), 112-238. Sample containing about 40131 words from a book (domain: imaginative) 12. List of works excerpted GVU Public sector accounting. Pendlebury, Maurice and Jones, Rowan, Pitman Publishing, London (1992), 109-218. Sample containing about 43303 words from a book (domain: commerce) GVV Persia and the Greeks. Burn, A R, Duckworth & Company Ltd, London (1984), 311-422. Sample containing about 37922 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GVW The nature of physical geography. Gregory, K J, Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1985), 65160. Sample containing about 41207 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GVX Radical approaches to adult education: A Reader. Lovett, Tom, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1988), 139262. Sample containing about 27749 words from a book (domain: social science) GVY The railway station: a social history. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1988). Sample containing about 39104 words from a book (domain: social science) GW0 Rain. Gallagher, Stephen, New English Library, Sevenoaks (1990), 132293. Sample containing about 46186 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GW1 Rape and the legal process. Temkin, Jennifer, Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, Cheltenham (1987). Sample containing about 41563 words from a book (domain: social science) GW2 Sign for the sacred. Storm, Constantine, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1993), 127-236. Sample containing about 41854 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GW3 Wycliffe and the scapegoat. Burley, W J, Corgi Books, London (1987), 27-158. Sample containing about 45137 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GW4 Sociology of postmodernism. Lash, Scott, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, 12. List of works excerpted London (1990), 151-265. Sample containing about 42289 words from a book (domain: social science) GW5 Skyjack! Oxford Bookworms edition. Vicary, Tim, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 1-54. Sample containing about 9483 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GW6 The solar system. Jones, Barrie William, Pergamon Press, Oxford (1984). Sample containing about 43203 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) GW8 Tess of the d’Urbervilles: Oxford Bookworms edition. Hardy, Thomas and West, Clare, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 1-119. Sample containing about 34886 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GW9 Trail of the octopus. Goddard, Donald and Coleman, Lester K, Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd, London (1993), 121221. Sample containing about 41071 words from a book (domain: world affairs) GWA Voodoo Island. Duckworth, Michael, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 1-39. Sample containing about 6358 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GWB Wycliffe and the cycle of death. Burley, W J, Corgi Books, London (1991), 42-174. Sample containing about 40691 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GWC White death: Oxford Bookworms edition. Vicary, Tim, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 1-40. Sample containing about 7157 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GWE Waking nightmares. Campbell, Ramsey, Warner Books, London (1993), 65199. Sample containing about 41456 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GWF The way to Babylon. Kearney, Paul, Victor Gollancz Ltd, London (1992), 155-254. Sample containing about 217 42333 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GWG Wild justice. Grant-Adamson, Lesley, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1989), 75195. Sample containing about 42796 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GWH Wuthering Heights: Oxford Bookworms edition. West, Clare, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 1-87. Sample containing about 19839 words from a book (domain: imaginative) GWJ The British Journal of Social Work. Hugman, Richard and Challis, David, Oxford University Press, Oxford (199308), 319-434. Sample containing about 40486 words from a periodical (domain: social science) GWK Bookseller. Uden, Grant, Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge, Suffolk (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 21504 words from a book (domain: leisure) GWL Bookseller. Uden, Grant, Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge, Suffolk (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 25069 words from a book (domain: leisure) GWM Early Music. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993-05), 29-120. Sample containing about 28306 words from a periodical (domain: arts) GWN Statute Law Review. Bates, J N, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993), 1-73. Sample containing about 32490 words from a periodical (domain: social science) GX0 [Miscellaneous prayers]. Smith, David K, u.p.. Sample containing about 7243 words of material written to be spoken (domain: belief and thought) GX1 [Sermons]. Smith, David K, u.p.. Sample containing about 14792 words of material written to be spoken (domain: belief and thought) GX2 Atomic Energy Authority times and annual review. u.p.. Sample containing about 13576 words of unpublished mis- 218 cellanea (domain: applied science) GX3 Competitive edge. AEA Technology, Didcot, Oxfordshire (1993-06). Sample containing about 13863 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) GX4 [LASMO July 1992 – news releases]. u.p.. Sample containing about 2581 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) GX5 LASMO business profile 92. u.p.. Sample containing about 5270 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) GX6 Pipeline. u.p.. Sample containing about 7352 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) GX7 Pipeline. u.p.. Sample containing about 14078 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) GX8 [LASMO plc. u.p.. Annual Reports and Accounts 92]. Sample containing about 14365 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) GX9 NewsLine – Royal Bank of Scotland. u.p.. Sample containing about 20283 words from a periodical (domain: social science) GXA NewsLine – Royal Bank of Scotland. u.p.. Sample containing about 22611 words from a periodical (domain: social science) GXB Where people matter. The Royal Bank of Scotland. Sample containing about 10294 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) GXE National Library of Scotland – newsletter. u.p.. Sample containing about 9101 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) GXF Chartered builder. Comm. Directorate Chart. Inst, Ascot (1993-07). Sample containing about 12141 words from a periodical (domain: social science) GXG [Campaign for the Preservation of Rural Wales: miscellaneous unpublished documents]. u.p.. Sample containing about 99334 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) 12. List of works excerpted GXH [Juniper Green village association minutes]. u.p.. Sample containing about 12093 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) GXJ [Collection of leaflets from Lothian Council]. u.p.. Sample containing about 79904 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) GXK Notes for my nephews and nieces. Robertson, Angela, u.p.. Sample containing about 20146 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) GXL [Personal letters]. u.p.. Sample containing about 7839 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) GXM [Personal letters and other ephemera]. unpublished. Sample containing about 6030 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) GY4 Neighbourhood Watch talk: crime prevention. PS28B 37, ‘Paul’, police sergeant, male PS28C 40+, ‘Jan’, housewife, female PS28D 65+, ‘Selwyn’, retired, male PS28E 40+, ‘Lyn’, housewife, female PS28F 50+, housewife, female PS28G 65+, retired, female PS28H 60+, ‘Dave’, retired, male PS28J 70+, retired, male GY4PS000 Sample containing about 13048 words speech recorded in public context GY5 Medical consultation. PS28K doctor PS28L Sample containing about 345 words speech recorded in public context GY6 Medical consultation. PS28M doctor PS28N Sample containing about 1558 words speech recorded in public context GY7 Medical consultation. PS28P doctor PS28R Sample containing about 1592 words speech recorded in public context GY8 Medical consultation. PS28S doctor PS28T 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 1450 words speech recorded in public context GY9 Medical consultation. PS28U doctor PS28V Sample containing about 1281 words speech recorded in public context GYA Medical consultation. PS28W doctor PS28X Sample containing about 363 words speech recorded in public context GYB Medical consultation. PS28Y doctor PS290 Sample containing about 1016 words speech recorded in public context GYC Medical consultation. PS291 doctor PS292 Sample containing about 1459 words speech recorded in public context GYD Medical consultation. PS293 doctor PS294 , female Sample containing about 1724 words speech recorded in public context GYE Medical consultation. PS295 doctor PS296 Sample containing about 972 words speech recorded in public context GYF Medical consultation. PS297 doctor PS298 , female Sample containing about 695 words speech recorded in public context GYG Medical consultation. PS299 doctor PS29A , male Sample containing about 896 words speech recorded in public context GYH Medical consultation. PS29B doctor PS29C Sample containing about 503 words speech recorded in public context GYJ Medical consultation. PS29D doctor PS29E Sample containing about 232 words speech recorded in public context 219 GYK Oral history project: interview on housing. PS29F worker at law centre PS29G Sample containing about 6301 words speech recorded in leisure context GYL Oral history project: interview on housing. PS29H neighbourhood housing officer PS29J Sample containing about 946 words speech recorded in leisure context GYM Oral history project: interview on housing. PS29K ‘Leona’, unemployed, female PS29L PS29M ‘Tiffany’, female Sample containing about 4502 words speech recorded in leisure context GYN Knitwear design and history: Women’s Institute meeting. PS29N 50+, ‘Lewis’, knitwear designer and producer, male Sample containing about 6174 words speech recorded in leisure context GYP Tutorial maths lesson: GCSE paper 3. PS29P 50, ‘John’, tutor, male PS29R 16, ‘Ian’, student, male Sample containing about 9324 words speech recorded in educational context GYR Chemistry tutorial: GCSE. PS29S 50, ‘John’, tutor, male PS29T 16, ‘Andrew’, student, male Sample containing about 13208 words speech recorded in educational context GYS Oral history project: interview. PS29U 72, ‘William’, farmer, male PS29V , male GYSPS000 Sample containing about 4568 words speech recorded in leisure context GYT Oral history project: interview. PS29W 72, ‘William’, farmer, male PS29X , male PS29Y ‘Sarah’, female Sample containing about 4427 words speech recorded in leisure context GYU Oral history project: interview. PS2A0 76, ‘Laurie’, retired, male PS2A1 30+, male 220 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 11701 words speech recorded in leisure context GYV Oral history project, Scotland: interview. PS2A2 ‘Bill’, engineer, male PS2A3 ‘Ken’, male Sample containing about 12196 words speech recorded in leisure context GYW Oral history project: interview. PS2A4 ‘Malcolm’, male PS2A5 72, ‘Swinton’, retired motor engineer, male Sample containing about 12930 words speech recorded in leisure context GYX Maths tutorial. PS2A6 50, ‘John’, tutor, male PS2A7 student, male Sample containing about 13586 words speech recorded in educational context GYY Oral history project: interview. PS2A8 , female PS2A9 carpet factory worker, female PS2AA ‘Ken’, male Sample containing about 3756 words speech recorded in leisure context H00 Oral history project: interview. PS2AB , female PS2AC carpet factory worker, female PS2AD ‘Ken’, male Sample containing about 1001 words speech recorded in leisure context H01 Oral history project: interview. PS2AE , female PS2AF carpet factory worker, female PS2AG ‘Ken’, male Sample containing about 3060 words speech recorded in leisure context H02 Oral history project: interview. PS2AH , female PS2AJ carpet factory worker, female PS2AK ‘Ken’, male Sample containing about 716 words speech recorded in leisure context H03 Oral history project: interview. PS2AL , female PS2AM 40+, carpet factory worker, female PS2AN ‘Ken’, male Sample containing about 3097 words speech recorded in leisure context H04 Oral history project: interview. PS2AP , female PS2AR office worker in carpet factory, female PS2AS ‘Ken’, male Sample containing about 808 words speech recorded in leisure context H05 Oral history project: interview. PS2AT , female PS2AU carpet factory worker, female PS2AV ‘Ken’, male Sample containing about 3365 words speech recorded in leisure context H06 BBC Good Food. Redwood Publishing Company., London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 34803 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) H07 Parents. EMAP Consumer Publications Ltd, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 35406 words from a periodical (domain: social science) H09 Across the low meadow. Church, D and Gowers, E S, Christine Swift Bookshop, UK (1979), 1-89. Sample containing about 36524 words from a book (domain: world affairs) H0A The life of my choice. Thesiger, Wilfred, Fontana Paperbacks, London (1988). Sample containing about 40496 words from a book (domain: leisure) H0B Coniston copper. Holland, Eric G, Cicerone Press, UK (1986), 16-134. Sample containing about 38931 words from a book (domain: world affairs) H0C Patrol. Bayly, R G, RG Bayly in assoc with The Self Pub Assoc, UK (1989), 29-190. Sample containing about 42176 words from a book (domain: commerce) H0D Death in the City. Anderson, J R L, F A Thorpe (Publishing) Ltd, UK (1980), 1-200. Sample containing about 43531 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H0E Atlas of management thinking. Bono, Edward de, Penguin Books, London (1988), 1-201. Sample containing about 39525 words from a book (domain: commerce) H0F The green behind the glass. Geras, Adele, Lions Teen Tracks, UK (1989), 1-118. Sample containing about 41764 words from a book (domain: imaginative) 12. List of works excerpted H0H The initial destinations of 1984 information technology advanced course students. Gordon, Alan, Science & Eng Research Council, UK (1984), 1-37. Sample containing about 7027 words from a book (domain: social science) H0J Introduction to language learning: a handbook. Burgess, Eunice and Anderson, Gunilla, Summer Institute of Linguistics, UK (1989), 1-92. Sample containing about 28544 words from a book (domain: social science) H0K Alien wisdom: the limits of Hellenization. Momigliano, Arnaldo, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1990), 1116. Sample containing about 40984 words from a book (domain: world affairs) H0M Money. Amis, Martin, Penguin Group, London (1985), 91-202. Sample containing about 43275 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H0N Nietzsche on tragedy. Silk, M S and Stern, J P, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1981), 1-104. Sample containing about 41777 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) H0P Optimum conditions for childbearing. Acsadi, George T F, Internat Planned Parenthood Federation, UK (1986), 197. Sample containing about 33125 words from a book (domain: social science) H0R Offshore. Fitzgerald, Penelope, Fontana Paperbacks, London (1988), 9-140. Sample containing about 42735 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H0S The online catalogue: developments & directions. Hildreth, Charles R (ed.), Library Association Publishing Ltd, London (1989), 25-43. Sample containing about 15425 words from a book (domain: social science) H0U An introduction to polymer mechanics. Arridge, R G C, Taylor & Francis, UK (1985), vii-202. Sample containing about 40320 words from a book (do- 221 main: natural sciences) H0Y A handbook of English Language Teaching terms and practice. Seaton, Brian, Macmillan Press Ltd, London (1982), 1-86. Sample containing about 37762 words from a book (domain: social science) H10 Social anthropology. Leach, Edmund, Fontana Press, London (1986), 55-203. Sample containing about 45114 words from a book (domain: social science) H13 Excerpt from My favourite stories of Lakeland. Wyatt, John, Lutterworth Press, Cambridge (1981), 113-116. Sample containing about 1305 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H45 Nonesuch. University of Bristol, Bristol (1991/1992). Sample containing about 25513 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) H46 Bookseller. J Whitaker & sons, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 26493 words from a periodical (domain: arts) H47 British Rail quality assurance seminar. PS1X2 PS1X3 PS1X4 PS1X5 45, ‘Dennis’, british rail employee, male 22, ‘Clare’, audio transcriber, female 45+, ‘Trevor’, british rail employee, male 55+, ‘Norman’, british rail employee, male PS1X6 50+, ‘Mike’, consultant, male Sample containing about 11520 words speech recorded in business context H48 British Rail quality assurance seminar. PS1X7 45, ‘Dennis’, british rail employee, male PS1X8 45+, ‘Trevor’, british rail employee, male PS1X9 55+, ‘Norman’, british rail employee, male PS1XA 50+, ‘Mike’, consultant, male PS1XB 45+, ‘Granville’, british rail employee, male Sample containing about 11253 words speech recorded in business context H49 Parish Council meeting. PS1XC PS1XD PS1XE PS1XF PS1XG PS1XH PS1XJ PS1XK PS1XL 50+, ‘Peter’, male 40+, ‘Anne’, female 45+, ‘Pat’, female 50+, ‘Peter’, male 35+, ‘Steve’, male 50+, ‘Christine’, female 50+, ‘David’, male ‘David’, male 40+, ‘Lynn’, female 222 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 15770 words speech recorded in public context H4A Labour Club public meeting. PS1XR 35, ‘Steve’, health worker, male PS1XS 35, ‘John’, council worker, male PS1XT 56, ‘Jeff’, retired, male PS1XU 28, ‘ED’, trade union officer, male PS1XV 40, ‘Graham’, member of parliament, male PS1XW 65+, ‘Ronald’, retired, male PS1XX 65+, ‘Ida’, pensioners’ movement representative, female PS1XY 43, ‘Alan’, trade union representative, male PS1Y0 35, ‘Gwen’, hosiery worker, female Sample containing about 9805 words speech recorded in public context H4B Nottinghamshire Oral History Project: interview. PS1Y2 , male PS1Y3 70, retired, male PS1Y4 70, retired, female Sample containing about 12608 words speech recorded in leisure context H4C Nottinghamshire Oral History Project: interview. PS1Y5 72, retired midwife, female PS1Y6 , female Sample containing about 16503 words speech recorded in leisure context H4D Medical consultations. PS1Y7 60, general practitioner, male PS1Y8 , female PS1Y9 child, female Sample containing about 701 words speech recorded in public context H4E Medical consultations. PS1YA 60, general practitioner, male PS1YB ‘Mary’, female Sample containing about 884 words speech recorded in public context H4F Medical consultations. PS1YC 60, general practitioner, male PS1YD ‘Mary’, female Sample containing about 932 words speech recorded in public context H4G Medical consultations. PS1YE 60, general practitioner, male PS1YF receptionist, female Sample containing about 188 words speech recorded in public context H4H Medical consultations. PS1YG 60, general practitioner, male PS1YH , female PS1YJ ‘Pete’, male PS1YK child, female Sample containing about 1139 words speech recorded in public context H4J Medical consultations. PS1YL 60, general practitioner, male PS1YM , male Sample containing about 466 words speech recorded in public context H4K Medical consultations. PS1YN 60, general practitioner, male PS1YP ‘Alec’, male Sample containing about 444 words speech recorded in public context H4L Medical consultations. PS1YR 60, general practitioner, male PS1YS , female Sample containing about 24 words speech recorded in public context H4M Medical consultations. PS1YT 60, general practitioner, male PS1YU , female Sample containing about 502 words speech recorded in public context H4N Medical consultations. PS1YV 60, general practitioner, male PS1YW ‘William’, male Sample containing about 271 words speech recorded in public context H4P Medical consultations. PS1YX 60, general practitioner, male PS1YY ‘June’, female Sample containing about 504 words speech recorded in public context H4R Medical consultations. PS200 60, general practitioner, male PS201 , male Sample containing about 203 words speech recorded in public context H4S Medical consultations. PS202 60, general practitioner, male PS203 ‘Bob’, male Sample containing about 439 words speech recorded in public context H4T Medical consultations. PS204 60, general practitioner, male PS205 ‘Suzanne’, female Sample containing about 408 words speech recorded in public context H4U Medical consultations. PS206 60, general practitioner, male PS207 , male 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 415 words speech recorded in public context H4V Medical consultations. PS208 60, general practitioner, male PS209 ‘Robert’, male Sample containing about 523 words speech recorded in public context H4W Medical consultations. PS20A 60, general practitioner, male PS20B , female Sample containing about 1043 words speech recorded in public context H4X Medical consultations. PS20C 60, general practitioner, male PS20D , male Sample containing about 457 words speech recorded in public context H4Y Medical consultations. PS20E 60, general practitioner, male PS20F ‘Mary’, female Sample containing about 943 words speech recorded in public context H50 Medical consultations. PS20G 60, general practitioner, male PS20H , female Sample containing about 562 words speech recorded in public context H51 Medical consultations. PS20J 60, general practitioner, male PS20K ‘Anne’, female Sample containing about 495 words speech recorded in public context H52 Medical consultations. PS20L 60, general practitioner, male PS20M ‘Walter’, male Sample containing about 89 words speech recorded in public context H53 Medical consultations. PS20N 60, general practitioner, male PS20P , male Sample containing about 365 words speech recorded in public context H54 Medical consultations. PS20R 60, general practitioner, male PS20S ‘Mary’, female Sample containing about 678 words speech recorded in public context H55 Medical consultations. PS20T 60, general practitioner, male PS20U ‘Carol’, female Sample containing about 204 words speech recorded in public context 223 H56 Medical consultations. PS20V 60, general practitioner, male PS20W , female Sample containing about 473 words speech recorded in public context H57 Medical consultations. PS20X 60, general practitioner, male PS20Y ‘Steven’, male Sample containing about 877 words speech recorded in public context H58 Medical consultations. PS210 60, general practitioner, male PS211 receptionist, female Sample containing about 50 words speech recorded in public context H59 Medical consultations. PS212 60, general practitioner, male PS213 ‘Alison’, female Sample containing about 724 words speech recorded in public context H5A Medical consultations. PS214 60, general practitioner, male PS215 ‘William’, male Sample containing about 1059 words speech recorded in public context H5B Medical consultations. PS216 60, general practitioner, male PS217 , female Sample containing about 52 words speech recorded in public context H5C Medical consultations. PS218 60, general practitioner, male PS219 , female PS21A 1, ‘Daniel’, male Sample containing about 473 words speech recorded in public context H5D Careers Service: meeting. PS21B 30, ‘Sue’, careers advisor, female PS21C 40, ‘Keith’, careers advisor, male Sample containing about 9451 words speech recorded in business context H5E Careers Service: meeting. PS21D PS21E PS21F PS21G PS21H PS21J ‘Sue’, careers advisor, female ‘Bill’, careers advisor, male ‘Sylvia’, careers advisor, female ‘Kevin’, careers advisor, male ‘Cath’, careers advisor, female ‘Diane’, careers advisor, female Sample containing about 8398 words speech recorded in business context H5G Suffolk Sound Archive: interview. 224 12. List of works excerpted PS22C , female PS22D 77, ‘George’, retired, male Sample containing about 16649 words speech recorded in leisure context H5H Suffolk Sound Archive: interview. PS22E , female PS22F 77, ‘George’, retired, male H5HPS000 Sample containing about 14477 words speech recorded in leisure context H5J Suffolk Sound Archive: recording a message. PS22R , male Sample containing about 2959 words speech recorded in leisure context H5K Medical consultation. PS2CP 60, general practitioner, male PS2CR 50+, female PS2CS 24, ‘David’, male Sample containing about 836 words speech recorded in public context H5L Medical consultation. PS2CT 60, general practitioner, male PS2CU 60+, ‘Jonathan’, male Sample containing about 600 words speech recorded in public context H5M Medical consultation. PS2CV PS2CW PS2CX PS2CY 60, general practitioner, male 20+, female 35, ‘Jean’, nurse, female 50+, ‘John’, male Sample containing about 433 words speech recorded in public context H5N Medical consultation. PS2D0 60, general practitioner, male PS2D1 45, ‘Flora’, female PS2D2 50, ‘John’, male Sample containing about 1773 words speech recorded in public context H5P Medical consultation. PS2D3 60, general practitioner, male PS2D4 70, ‘Thomas’, male Sample containing about 788 words speech recorded in public context H5R Medical consultation. PS2D5 60, general practitioner, male PS2D6 ‘Charlie’, male Sample containing about 157 words speech recorded in public context H5S Medical consultation. PS2D7 60, general practitioner, male PS2D8 5, ‘Gary’, male PS2D9 30, ‘Cathy’, female Sample containing about 515 words speech recorded in public context H5T Medical consultation. PS2DA 60, general practitioner, male PS2DB 60, female Sample containing about 321 words speech recorded in public context H5U Medical consultation. PS2DC 60, general practitioner, male PS2DD , female PS2DE , female Sample containing about 726 words speech recorded in public context H5V Medical consultation. PS2DF 60, general practitioner, male PS2DG 60, ‘Agnes’, female Sample containing about 1150 words speech recorded in public context H5W Medical consultation. PS2DH 60, general practitioner, male PS2DJ , female Sample containing about 393 words speech recorded in public context H5X Medical consultation. PS2DK 60, general practitioner, male PS2DL 75, ‘Jim’, male Sample containing about 283 words speech recorded in public context H5Y Medical consultation. PS2DM 60, general practitioner, male PS2DN 40, ‘Katrina’, female Sample containing about 983 words speech recorded in public context H60 Medical consultation. PS2DP 60, general practitioner, male PS2DR 60+, ‘Cathy’, female Sample containing about 336 words speech recorded in public context H61 Computer advice session. PS2DS 50, ‘John’, tutor, male PS2DT 26, ‘Simon’, computer analyst, male Sample containing about 13413 words speech recorded in business context H78 A brief history of time. Hawking, Stephen W, Bantam Press, London (1988), 35-167. Sample containing about 43319 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) H79 The deep-sea Ophiuroidea of the north Atlantic Ocean. Paterson, Gordon L J, 12. List of works excerpted British Museum (Natural History), UK (1985), 1-120. Sample containing about 39110 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) H7A The Children of Dynmouth. Trevor, William, Penguin Books, London (1987), 91-189. Sample containing about 39500 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H7B Computers in personnel. Page, Terry (ed.), IMS, UK (1982), 23-114. Sample containing about 36301 words from a book (domain: commerce) H7C The election of the Constitutional Convention May 1975. Knight, James, The Arthur McDougall Fund, UK (1975), 7-17. Sample containing about 8210 words from a book (domain: world affairs) H7E Getting things done: Eva Burrows – A biography. Green, Wendy, Marshall Morgan & Scott, UK (1988), 3119. Sample containing about 38260 words from a book (domain: belief and thought) H7F Walking on glass. Banks, Iain, Futura Publications Ltd, UK (1988), 11-106. Sample containing about 37526 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H7H Loving and giving. Keane, Molly, Andre Deutsch Ltd, UK (1988), 3-123. Sample containing about 42226 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H7K The nature of the stratigraphical record. Ager, Derek V, Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Basingstoke (1984), 1-106. Sample containing about 36781 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) H7P A song twice over. Jagger, Brenda, Fontana Press, London (1986), 141220. Sample containing about 31630 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H7R Stepping motors: a guide to modern theory & practice. Acarnley, P P, Peter Peregrins Ltd, UK (1982), 1-152. Sample containing about 40180 words from a book (domain: applied science) 225 H7S The Mufti of Istanbul. Repp, R C, Ithaca Press, UK (1986), 27-146. Sample containing about 45440 words from a book (domain: world affairs) H7T Applied economics. Griffiths, Alan and Wall, Stuart, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993). Sample containing about 38648 words from a book (domain: commerce) H7U Sale of goods and consumer credit. Dobson, A P, Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, London (1989), 115-227. Sample containing about 44384 words from a book (domain: commerce) H7V The hound of the Baskervilles: Oxford Bookworms edition. Nobes, Patrick, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 1-89. Sample containing about 21101 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H7W Bay of rainbows. James, Dana, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 53275 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H7X The blind watchmaker. Dawkins, Richard, Penguin Group, London (1991). Sample containing about 37924 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) H80 Get Carter. Lewis, Ted, Allison & Busby, London (1992), 5-138. Sample containing about 41147 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H81 A casebook on contract. Smith, J C, u.p., 193-252. Sample containing about 36976 words from a book (domain: commerce) H82 The chymical wedding. Clarke, Lindsay, Jonathan Cape, London (1989), 186-301. Sample containing about 46693 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H83 Claims of feeling. Ross, Malcolm, The Falmer Press, Lewes, East Sussex (1989), 165-341. Sample containing about 45091 words from a book (domain: social science) H84 City of dreams. Gill, Anton, Blooms- 226 bury Publishing Ltd, London (1993), 33-153. Sample containing about 43343 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H85 Coffin underground. Butler, Gwendoline, Fontana Press, London (1991), 54215. Sample containing about 43705 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H86 Conduct of Major Maxim. Lyall, Gavin, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1982), 63-186. Sample containing about 43823 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H88 Mathematics, teachers and children. Pimm, David, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1988), 69-182. Sample containing about 39997 words from a book (domain: social science) H89 City of djinns. Dalrymple, William, HarperCollins, London (1993). Sample containing about 42700 words from a book (domain: leisure) H8B Clerical errors. Greenwood, D M, Headline (1991), 31-151. Sample containing about 36921 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H8C Europe in the eighteenth century 17131783. Anderson, M S, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1987), 160-254. Sample containing about 38971 words from a book (domain: world affairs) H8D The education fact file. Hales, Margaret, Mackinnon, Donald, Cathcart, Heather and Statham, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1991), 4-174. Sample containing about 44598 words from a book (domain: social science) H8E Financial markets and institutions. Howells, P G A and Bain, K, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990). Sample containing about 32889 words from a book (domain: commerce) H8F Forgotten fire. Mansell, Joanna, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1992). Sample containing about 54007 words from a book (domain: imaginative) 12. List of works excerpted H8G Frankenstein: Oxford Bookworms edition. Nobes, Patrick, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 1-58. Sample containing about 10123 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H8H A French encounter. Williams, Cathy, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1992). Sample containing about 52484 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H8J Gemini girl. Goodman, Liza, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1992). Sample containing about 50210 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H8K General relativity. Kenyon, I R, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990), 1-185. Sample containing about 38866 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) H8L City of gold and shadows. Peters, Ellis, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1989), 1-125. Sample containing about 40254 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H8M Underground. James, Russell, Victor Gollancz Ltd, London (1989), 44-169. Sample containing about 47566 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H8N Her living image. Rogers, Jane, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1990), 55-187. Sample containing about 43187 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H8P Sherlock Holmes short stories: Oxford Bookworms edition. West, Clare, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 1-38. Sample containing about 6980 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H8R Selected poems 1957-1981. Hughes, Ted, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1982), 35-235. Sample containing about 26046 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H8S Hunter’s harem. Rees, Eleanor, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1992). Sample containing about 55933 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H8T Into the blue. Goddard, Robert, 12. List of works excerpted Transworld Publishers Ltd, London (1990), 119-225. Sample containing about 45739 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H8U Interpreting the landscape. Aston, Michael, BT Batsford Ltd, London (1992), 21-118. Sample containing about 41805 words from a book (domain: social science) H8V Modern literary theory. Jefferson, Ann and Robey, David, BT Batsford Ltd, London (1986). Sample containing about 44510 words from a book (domain: arts) H8W [Access course essays]. Woodall, Julia R, u.p.. Sample containing about 14990 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) H8X Legacy of love. Harvey, Caroline, Transworld Publishers Ltd, London (1992), 173-309. Sample containing about 46650 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H8Y Little victims. Barnard, Robert, Corgi Books, London (1993), 5-150. Sample containing about 43491 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H90 The grail murders. Clynes, Michael, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1993), 77-219. Sample containing about 44368 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H91 A treaty too far. Spicer, Michael, Fourth Estate, London (1992), 56-200. Sample containing about 42541 words from a book (domain: world affairs) H92 Murder unprompted. Brett, Simon, Futura Publications Ltd, UK (1984), 45170. Sample containing about 41970 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H93 The magician. Escott, John, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993), 2-21. Sample containing about 1820 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H94 Mask of deception. Wood, Sara, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 58450 words 227 from a book (domain: imaginative) H95 Murder at the masque. Myers, Amy, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1991), 63-198. Sample containing about 41804 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H97 Miracles can happen. Howard, Stephanie, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1992). Sample containing about 49296 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H98 The Nightingale Gallery. Harding, Paul, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1992), 75-226. Sample containing about 43746 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H99 Organizing knowledge. Rowley, Jennifer E, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Aldershot (1992), 157-293. Sample containing about 37095 words from a book (domain: applied science) H9A Oxford Economic Papers. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993-01), 5-129. Sample containing about 32566 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) H9C The prince of darkness. Doherty, P C, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1992). Sample containing about 47412 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H9D Posthumous papers. Barnard, Robert, Corgi Books, London (1992), 36-171. Sample containing about 45301 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H9E Escape from Planet Zog. Davies, Paul, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 2-29. Sample containing about 2587 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H9F Political sociology. Bottomore, Tom, Pluto Press, London (1993), 12-109. Sample containing about 42131 words from a book (domain: social science) H9G Persephone. Joseph, Jenny, Bloodaxe books ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne (1986), 117-260. Sample containing about 44692 words from a book (domain: imaginative) 228 H9H A private arrangement. Darcy, Lilian, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 56115 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H9J Lectures on public economics. Stiglitz, Joseph E and Atkinson, Anthony B, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Maidenhead (1980), 200-316. Sample containing about 39439 words from a book (domain: commerce) H9L Ransacked heart. Bauling, Jane, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 55575 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H9M Rational expectations in macroeconomics. Attfield, C L F, Demery, D and Duck, N W, Basil Blackwell Ltd, Oxford (1991). Sample containing about 43910 words from a book (domain: commerce) H9N The redundancy of courage. Mo, Timothy, Chatto & Windus Ltd, London (1991), 315-408. Sample containing about 39136 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H9P Sweet death come softly. Whitehead, Barbara, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1993), 79-229. Sample containing about 39955 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H9R Structural methods in inorganic chemistry. Rankin, David W H, Cradock, Stephen and Ebsworth, E A V, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford (1991). Sample containing about 40037 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) H9S Techniques in sedimentology. Tucker, Maurice, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford (1988), 63-190. Sample containing about 42642 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) H9T The sea skater. Dunmore, Helen, Bloodaxe books ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne (1986), 12-72. Sample containing about 8326 words from a book (domain: imaginative) 12. List of works excerpted H9U Ghost stories: Oxford Bookworms edition. Border, Rosemary, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1989), 1-86. Sample containing about 21569 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H9V A stranger’s trust. Richmond, Emma, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1991). Sample containing about 46154 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H9W The Lumsden baby. Roe, C F, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1990), 77-223. Sample containing about 42909 words from a book (domain: imaginative) H9X T S Eliot: a friendship. Tomlin, Frederick, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1988), 50-174. Sample containing about 37705 words from a book (domain: world affairs) H9Y Thank you for having me. Lipman, Maureen, Robson Books Ltd, London (1990), 57-188. Sample containing about 47961 words from a book (domain: arts) HA0 A tupolev too far. Aldiss, Brian, HarperCollins, London (1993), 35-159. Sample containing about 44584 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HA1 Underground: the London alternative press. Fountain, Nigel, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1988), 1-94. Sample containing about 44358 words from a book (domain: commerce) HA2 Unholy ghosts. Greenwood, D M, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1991), 1-142. Sample containing about 43843 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HA3 The colour of magic. Pratchett, Terry, Colin Smythe Ltd, Gerrards Cross (1983), 7-141. Sample containing about 46464 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HA4 An unsuitable attachment. Pym, Barbara, Pan Macmillan Publishers, London (1993), 13-154. Sample containing about 44445 words from a book (do- 12. List of works excerpted main: imaginative) HA5 Viking magic. Wells, Angela, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 55373 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HA6 The waters of Eden. Neil, Joanna, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 50291 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HA7 A warning of magic. Kingston, Kate, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 56850 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HA9 Winter challenge. Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 53623 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HAB The Embalmer. British Institute of Embalmers, Knebworth (1993-12). Sample containing about 12182 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HAC [Articles from Practical PC]. Taylor, Jennifer (ed.), HHL Publishing group, London (1992-11 / 93-02). Sample containing about 197450 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HAD Women’s Art Magazine. Townsend, S, Women artists slide library, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 18705 words from a periodical (domain: arts) HAE The Sunday People. Morgan, Kenneth O, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990). Sample containing about 72653 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) HAF The Sunday People. u.p. (1990). Sample containing about 20287 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HAJ [Law Society Publicity]. u.p.. Sample containing about 43794 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HAK BAIE News for communicators in business. Hardman Press, Dorking 229 (1993 May-June). Sample containing about 8791 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) HAL Scotch whisky. u.p.. Sample containing about 1676 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HAM Don’t take our British spirit for granted. u.p.. Sample containing about 1496 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HAN Scotch whisky. u.p.. Sample containing about 1362 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HAP Wood News. u.p.. Sample containing about 8666 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HAR Wood News. u.p.. Sample containing about 10403 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HAS John Wood Group Employee Report 1992. u.p.. Sample containing about 4165 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HAT The Gusher. u.p.. Sample containing about 3463 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HAU Atomic Energy Authority Times. The Atomic Energy Authority (1993-09). Sample containing about 10957 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HAV Atomic Energy Authority Culham and Harwell News. u.p.. Sample containing about 3054 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HAW Winfrith Journal. u.p.. Sample containing about 4181 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HAX Dounreay Newsletter. u.p.. Sample containing about 2592 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HAY Atomic Energy Authority News for the Process Industries. u.p.. Sample containing about 4334 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) 230 HB0 Atomic Energy Authority Gazette. u.p.. Sample containing about 4670 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HB1 The story of Atomic Energy Authority Technology from national mission to international. u.p.. Sample containing about 3654 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HB2 BPXpress. British Petroleum plc. Sample containing about 28905 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HB3 [General Accident miscellaneous documents – Claims]. General Accident. Sample containing about 25428 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HB4 [General Accident miscellaneous documents]. General Accident. Sample containing about 29214 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HB5 [General Accident miscellaneous documents]. General Accident. Sample containing about 27941 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HB6 [General Accident miscellaneous documents]. General Accident. Sample containing about 16062 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HB7 Wedgwood product range. u.p.. Sample containing about 678 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) HB8 The history of Wedgwood. u.p.. Sample containing about 1256 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) HB9 [Wedgwood Group: environmental policy]. u.p.. Sample containing about 2016 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) HBA [Wedgwood Group: miscellaneous documents: letter from Price Waterhouse]. u.p.. Sample containing about 128 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) 12. List of works excerpted HBB [Waterford Wedgwood reports & accounts 1992]. u.p.. Sample containing about 8303 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) HBC Newsline for the Wedgwood Group. u.p.. Sample containing about 13644 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) HBD Newsline for the Wedgwood Group. u.p.. Sample containing about 9153 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) HBE Newsline for the Wedgwood Group. u.p.. Sample containing about 8438 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) HBG [Rentokil publications]. u.p.. Sample containing about 8603 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HBH Environmental Issues [Rentokil company newsletter]. Rentokil. Sample containing about 16193 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) HBJ Environmental Issues [Rentokil company newsletter]. Rentokil. Sample containing about 14899 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) HBK [Scottish Nuclear: miscellaneous documents]. Scottish Nuclear, Scotland. Sample containing about 22335 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) HBM [Scotvec (Scottish Vocational Education Council) publications]. u.p.. Sample containing about 46343 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HBN [Scotvec (Scottish Vocational Education Council) advanced courses]. u.p.. Sample containing about 24693 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HBP [Educational certification: miscellaneous documents]. u.p.. Sample containing about 29099 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) 12. List of works excerpted HBR National Library of Scotland annual report 1990-1991. National Library of Scotland ([1991]), 3-29. Sample containing about 13318 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HBS National Library of Scotland. National library of Scotland, Scotland (1993). Sample containing about 6032 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HBT Becoming an actuary. u.p.. Sample containing about 2502 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HBU UK actuarial profession 1992 annual review. u.p.. Sample containing about 3312 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HBV UK actuarial profession 1991 annual review. u.p.. Sample containing about 2739 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HBW Institute of Actuaries Education Service: Tutors’ handbook 1990/91. u.p.. Sample containing about 2146 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HBX AES Tuition Noticeboard. u.p.. Sample containing about 1431 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HBY Institute of Actuaries: Proceedings. u.p.. Sample containing about 217 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HC0 CA News. u.p.. Sample containing about 4423 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HC1 CA News. u.p.. Sample containing about 23913 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HC2 CA News. u.p.. Sample containing about 24149 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HC3 Hospitality. Hotel Catering & Inst. Manag., London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 16918 words of mis- 231 cellanea (domain: social science) HC4 Hospitality. Hotel Catering & Inst. Manag., London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 18816 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HC5 Royal Institute of British Architects annual report and accounts. u.p.. Sample containing about 11080 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HC6 Spotlights. u.p.. Sample containing about 3355 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HC7 Spotlights. u.p.. Sample containing about 3048 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HC8 Spotlights. u.p.. Sample containing about 3657 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HC9 Spotlights. u.p.. Sample containing about 1853 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HCA Spotlights. u.p.. Sample containing about 4417 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HCB Spotlights. u.p.. Sample containing about 3590 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HCC Observations: an information exchange for teacher researchers. u.p.. Sample containing about 6996 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HCD Observations: an information exchange for teacher researchers. u.p.. Sample containing about 5530 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HCE SCRE Newsletter. u.p.. Sample containing about 9666 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HCG University of Stirling annual report 1991-1992. u.p.. Sample containing about 5984 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HCH Edit [alumni magazine]: Issue 1 January 1992. u.p.. Sample containing about 8873 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) HCJ Edit [alumni magazine] Issue 2. u.p. 232 (n.d.), pp3-8. Sample containing about 7404 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) HCK Edit [alumni magazine] Issue 3. u.p. (n.d.), 12-34. Sample containing about 7349 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) HCL [Employment service]. u.p.. Sample containing about 14967 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HCM The annual report and accounts of the Law Society May 1992-. u.p.. Sample containing about 4254 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HCN Welcome. Historic Scotland, Edinburgh (1992/1993). Sample containing about 4957 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) HCP Welcome. Historic Scotland, Edinburgh (1992/1993). Sample containing about 5829 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) HCR Welcome. Historic Scotland, Edinburgh (1992/1993). Sample containing about 5993 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) HCS Saddle Mews Residents’ Association. Saddle Mews residents association. Sample containing about 3516 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HCT The Scottish Council: Development and industry. u.p.. Sample containing about 8359 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HCU IBOA Newssheet. u.p.. Sample containing about 7021 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HCV IBOA Newssheet. u.p.. Sample containing about 6319 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HCW IBOA Newssheet. u.p.. Sample containing about 4575 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: com- 12. List of works excerpted merce) HCX IBOA Newssheet. u.p.. Sample containing about 7641 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HCY IBOA Newssheet. u.p.. Sample containing about 5739 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HD0 [Minutes: Juniper Green Village Association]. u.p.. Sample containing about 12518 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HD1 [Minutes: Juniper Green Village Association]. u.p.. Sample containing about 12065 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HD2 Lothian Regional Council. u.p.. Sample containing about 56447 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HD3 [Personal letters]. u.p.. Sample containing about 5346 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) HD4 [Personal letters]. u.p.. Sample containing about 13349 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) HD5 [Academic essay on communications theory and linguistics]. u.p. (n.d.), 3-16. Sample containing about 5151 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HD6 [Creative writing by schoolgirls: prose and verse]. u.p.. Sample containing about 11134 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: imaginative) HD7 [Creative writing: prose]. Robertson, Angela, u.p., 1-89. Sample containing about 30962 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HD8 [English Literature Papers]. Robertson, Angela, u.p.. Sample containing about 10800 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HD9 [Creative writing: verse]. u.p.. Sample containing about 858 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: imaginative) 12. List of works excerpted HDA [School essays]. u.p.. Sample containing about 9557 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) HDB [Children’s writing]. u.p.. Sample containing about 17724 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: imaginative) HDC [Creative writing: prose]. u.p.. Sample containing about 35530 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: imaginative) HDD Confirmation meeting on the gift of the Holy Spirit: church meeting. PS1RN 45, ‘Kay’, notary, female PS1RP 49, ‘Jim’, lay pastoral assistant, male Sample containing about 6965 words speech recorded in public context HDE Enterprise Two Thousand: seminar. PS1TC PS1TD PS1TE PS1TH PS1TJ ‘Garry’, software consultant, male ‘Phil’, software consultant, male ‘John’, software consultant, male ‘Huw’, software consultant, male ‘Helen’, course administrator, female Sample containing about 6741 words speech recorded in business context HDH Suffolk Sound Archive oral history project: interview. PS22A ‘Joyce’, female PS22B retired, male Sample containing about 5383 words speech recorded in leisure context HDJ Suffolk Sound Archive: interview. PS22G , female PS22H 87, ‘Ivy’, retired catering manageress, female Sample containing about 8031 words speech recorded in leisure context HDK Suffolk Sound Archive: interview. PS22J , female PS22K 87, ‘Ivy’, retired catering manageress, female Sample containing about 6286 words speech recorded in leisure context HDL Suffolk Sound Archive – Ipswich Transport Project: interview. PS22L , male PS22M 71, ‘Albert’, retired transport administrator, male Sample containing about 11756 words speech recorded in leisure context HDM Suffolk Sound Archive: interview. PS22N , female 233 PS22P retired, male Sample containing about 11633 words speech recorded in leisure context HDN Trade Union Annual Congress: trade union congress. PS2DU ‘Dick’, president of trade union, male PS2DV ‘Jim’, deputy lord mayor, male PS2DW ‘John’, general secretary of trade union, male PS2DX ‘Steve’, trade unionist, male PS2DY ‘John’, trade unionist, male PS2E0 ‘Hughie’, trade unionist, male PS2E1 ‘Peggy’, trade unionist, female PS2E2 ‘Eric’, trade unionist, male PS2E3 ‘Giles’, member of parliament, male Sample containing about 8856 words speech recorded in business context HDP Trade Union Annual Congress: trade union congress. PS2E4 PS2E5 PS2E6 PS2E7 PS2E8 PS2E9 PS2EA PS2EB PS2EC ‘Dick’, president of trade union, male ‘Ken’, trade unionist, male ‘Mary’, trade unionist, female ‘ED’, trade unionist, male ‘John’, trade unionist, male ‘Bernie’, trade unionist, male ‘Bill’, trade unionist, male ‘Charlie’, trade unionist, male ‘Dennis’, trade unionist, male Sample containing about 8030 words speech recorded in business context HDR Trade Union Annual Congress: trade union congress. PS2ES trade unionist PS2ET ‘Frank’, trade unionist, male PS2EU ‘John’, trade unionist, male PS2EV ‘ED’, trade unionist, male PS2EW ‘John’, trade unionist, male PS2EX ‘John’, trade unionist, male PS2EY ‘Maureen’, trade unionist, female HDRPS000 Sample containing about 8752 words speech recorded in business context HDS Trade Union Annual Congress: trade union congress. PS2FS trade unionist Sample containing about 750 words speech recorded in business context HDT Trade Union Annual Congress: trade union congress. PS2FT PS2FU PS2FV PS2FW PS2FX PS2FY PS2G0 PS2G1 trade unionist ‘Alan’, trade unionist, male ‘Donald’, trade unionist, male ‘Dave’, trade unionist, male ‘Les’, trade unionist, male ‘Charlie’, trade unionist, male ‘Steve’, trade unionist, female ‘Sammy’, trade unionist, male 234 12. List of works excerpted PS2G2 ‘Peter’, trade unionist, male Sample containing about 13646 words speech recorded in business context HDU Trade Union Annual Congress: trade union congress. PS2JD trade unionist PS2JE ‘John’, trade unionist, male PS2JF ‘Mel’, trade unionist PS2JG ‘Bill’, trade unionist, male PS2JH ‘Ron’, trade unionist, male PS2JJ ‘Mick’, trade unionist, male PS2JK ‘Denise’, trade unionist, female HDUPS000 HDUPS001 Sample containing about 13178 words speech recorded in business context HDV Longman Group UK Ltd Lotus 123 seminar. PS2MP ‘Graham’, managing director, male Sample containing about 8483 words speech recorded in business context HDW Longman Group UK Ltd Lotus 123 seminar. PS2MR ‘Graham’, managing director, male Sample containing about 6564 words speech recorded in business context HDX Longman Group UK Ltd Lotus 123 seminar. PS2MS ‘Graham’, managing director, male Sample containing about 5133 words speech recorded in business context HDY Careers guidance interview. PS2MW 50+, ‘Martin’, careers advisor, male PS2MX 20+, ‘Lente’, student, female Sample containing about 8332 words speech recorded in educational context HE0 King’s College London: lecture. PS2N0 30+, ‘Segal’, lecturer, male Sample containing about 6234 words speech recorded in educational context HE1 London School of Economics: lecture on the psychoanalytic study of society. PS2R6 45, lecturer, male Sample containing about 7472 words speech recorded in educational context HE2 London School of Economics: lecture. PS2R7 45, lecturer, male Sample containing about 7872 words speech recorded in educational context HE3 Panorama: the Branch Davidian sect: documentary. PS2R8 ‘David Koresh’, religious leader, This is almost certainly David Koresh speaking, butthere’s an outside chance it’s an actor portraying him. , male PS2R9 ‘John’, tv presenter, male PS2RA ‘Janet’, Davidian, female PS2RB Davidian, female PS2RC ‘Livingstone’, Davidian, male PS2RD ‘Bonnie’, female PS2RE , female PS2RF May well be an actor portraying a Davidian, male PS2RG May well be an actor portraying a Davidian, male Sample containing about 5880 words speech recorded in leisure context HE4 Assignment - the legacy of the Brazilian gold rush: documentary. PS2S7 40+, ‘Julian Pettifer’, tv presenter, Almost all his speech is scripted., male PS2S8 60+, ‘Rubens’, brazilian minister for the environment, First language is Brazilian Portuguese, male PS2S9 scientist, First language is probably Brazilian Portuguese, male PS2SA ‘Roberto’, First language is Brazilian Portuguese, male Sample containing about 4051 words speech recorded in leisure context HE5 Public Eye - police cautioning: documentary. PS2SC 30+, ‘Tricia Lawton’, tv presenter, Most of her speech is scripted., female PS2SD police officer?, female PS2SE police officer, Cautioning offender, male PS2SF Offender being cautioned, male PS2SG ‘Michael Howard’, cabinet minister (conservative), male PS2SH , male PS2SJ Probably an offender. The transcriber described him as ’Thug’., male PS2SK , male HE5PS000 Sample containing about 4681 words speech recorded in leisure context HE6 The Money Programme: documentary. PS2SL 30+, tv presenter, male PS2SM 40+, ‘Richard Branson’, entrepreneur, male PS2SN 20+, ‘Floya’, virgin atlantic stewardess, female PS2SP 30+, ‘Tessa Curtis’, tv presenter, Most of her speech is scripted. Report on Virginairlines. , female PS2SR virgin atlantic employee, Announcong over PA., male PS2SS 40+, economics expert, male PS2ST 20+, ticket desk receptionist, female PS2SU 40+, ‘John Kay’, airline specialist, male PS2SV 30+, virgin atlantic stewardess trainer, female 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 5936 words speech recorded in leisure context HE7 Panorama: documentary. PS2TW 30+, ‘Christopher Hird’, tv presenter, male PS2TX 30+, ‘Robert’, information hacker / private investigator, male PS2TY 30+, bbc interviewer, male PS2U0 50+, ‘Rodney’, trade union leader, male PS2U1 50+, banking expert, male PS2U2 40+, bank representative, male PS2U3 40+, legal expert, male PS2U4 20+, ‘Naomi March’, actress, female PS2U5 30+, ‘Lenny Henry’, comedian/actor, male Sample containing about 6239 words speech recorded in leisure context HE8 Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA 335: interview for oral history project. PS2UP historian, Interviewer, female PS2UR 80, ‘Ned’, retired farmer, Interviewee., male Sample containing about 5854 words speech recorded in leisure context HE9 Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA 337: interview for oral history project. PS2US 20+, historian, Interviewer, female PS2UT 75+, ‘Davie’, retired surveyor, Interviewee., male PS2UU 72, ‘Walter’, retired surveyor, Interviewee., male Sample containing about 6116 words speech recorded in leisure context HEA Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA 55: interview for oral history project. PS2UV 20+, ‘Agnes’, historian, Interviewer, female PS2UW 50+, ‘David’, Interviewee, male Sample containing about 3013 words speech recorded in leisure context HEC Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA/RO/A: interview. PS2UX 70+, ‘Kitty’, Interviewee, female PS2UY radio presenter, Interviewer, female Sample containing about 2747 words speech recorded in leisure context HED Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA/RO/A: interview. PS2V0 84, ‘Isa’, Interviewee, female PS2V1 30+, radio presenter, Interviewer, female Sample containing about 1996 words speech recorded in leisure context HEE Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA/RO/A: interview on ‘Sharing Time’ show. 235 PS2V2 radio presenter, Interviewer, male PS2V3 30+, ‘Erlend’, oil rig worker, Interviewee, male Sample containing about 4824 words speech recorded in leisure context HEF Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA/RO/B: interviews. PS2V4 ‘Kieran’, lifeboat winchman, Interviewee, male PS2V5 radio presenter, Interviewer, female PS2V6 ‘Tony’, lifeboat doctor, Interviewee, male PS2V7 ‘Jack’, lifeboat coxswain, Interviewee, male PS2V8 ‘David’, lifeboat mechanic, Interviewee, male PS2V9 ‘Billy’, lifeboat crewmember, Interviewee, male PS2VA ‘Angus’, lifeboat crewmember, Interviewee, male PS2VB 60+, ‘Jackie’, lifeboat secretary, Interviewee, male Sample containing about 1733 words speech recorded in leisure context HEG Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA/RO/B: interview. PS2VC 50+, ‘Marcus’, Interviewee. Organizer of ploughing match., male PS2VD radio presenter, Interviewer., female PS2VE ‘William’, Interviewee, male PS2VF radio reporter, Interviewer, male PS2VG ‘Jim’, Interviewee, male Sample containing about 2589 words speech recorded in leisure context HEH Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA/RO/B: interview. PS2VH 60+, ‘Sandy’, retired technician/inventor, Interviewee, male PS2VJ ‘Mike’, radio presenter, Interviewer, male Sample containing about 3368 words speech recorded in leisure context HEJ Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA/RO/B: interview. PS2VK 40+, ‘Jean’, dairy farmer, Interviewee, female PS2VL radio presenter, Interviewer, male Sample containing about 690 words speech recorded in leisure context HEK Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA/RO/B: reminiscences. PS2VM 70+, ‘Edith’, retired farmer, female Sample containing about 487 words speech recorded in leisure context HEL Gwynedd County Council tape 2: interview for oral history project. 236 12. List of works excerpted PS2VN historian, Interviewer, male PS2VP 84, retired district nurse, Interviewee, female Sample containing about 4505 words speech recorded in leisure context HEM Gwynedd County Council tape 4: interview for oral history project. PS2VR 67, ‘John’, farmer, Interviewee, male PS2VS historian, Interviewer, male Sample containing about 9996 words speech recorded in leisure context HEN Gwynedd County Council tape 5: interview for oral history project. PS2VT historian, Interviewer, male PS2VU 30+, ‘Kenneth’, unemployed, Interviewee, male Sample containing about 9316 words speech recorded in leisure context HEP Oral history project: interview. PS2VV 87, ‘Nellie’, retired teacher, female PS2VW interviewer, female HEPPS000 HEPPS001 Sample containing about 16600 words speech recorded in leisure context HER Gwynedd County Council tape 11: interview for oral history project. PS2VX 79, retired forestry worker, Interviewee, male PS2VY historian, Interviewer, male Sample containing about 7866 words speech recorded in leisure context HES Gwynedd County Council tape 12: interview for oral history project. PS2W0 60+, ‘Evan John’, mechanical engineer, Interviewee, male PS2W1 historian, Interviewer, male HEV Gwynedd County Council tape 15: interview for oral history project. PS2W6 historian, Interviewer, male PS2W7 92, ‘Harry’, Interviewee, male Sample containing about 7763 words speech recorded in leisure context HEW Racing: the Morning Line: television broadcast. PS2W8 40+, ‘Derek Thompson’, tv presenter, Main presenter of the programme, male PS2W9 30+, ‘Lesley Graham’, tv presenter/commentator, female PS2WA 50+, ‘John Oaksey’, tv presenter/commentator, male PS2WB 40+, ‘Alastair Down’, sports commentator, male Sample containing about 4586 words speech recorded in educational context HEX Central News and Weather: television news broadcast. PS2WC 30+, newsreader, female PS2WD 20+, ‘Tracy Barden’, weather forecaster, female Sample containing about 414 words speech recorded in educational context HEY The Central Match - Goals Extra: Sports report broadcast. PS2WE 40+, ‘Bob Hall’, tv presenter, Link man, male PS2WF 30+, ‘Phil’, sports reporter, male PS2WG 30+, ‘Dennis’, sports reporter, male PS2WH -82+, ‘Keith’, sports reporter, male PS2WJ 40+, ‘Tim’, sports reporter, male PS2WK 40+, sports reporter, male Sample containing about 938 words speech recorded in educational context HF0 Central Lobby: television broadcast. PS2W4 historian, Interviewer, male PS2W5 93, ‘Richard (dick)’, retired seaman, Interviewee, male PS2WL 40+, ‘Judy Laybourn’, tv presenter, female PS2WM 30+, ‘Andrew Fox’, reporter, Football security story., male PS2WN 40+, ‘Peter Snape’, member of parliament, Football security story., male PS2WP 30+, ‘John Williams’, researcher, Football security story., male PS2WR 40+, ‘Bob Jones’, police chief superintendent, Football security story, male PS2WS 50+, ‘Keith Pearson’, football club secretary, Football security story., male PS2WT 40+, ‘Richard Faulkner’, football trust representative, Football security story., male PS2WU 40+, undercover police officer, Football security story., male PS2WV 40+, police sergeant, Football security story., male Sample containing about 8098 words speech recorded in leisure context Sample containing about 3576 words speech recorded in educational context Sample containing about 7751 words speech recorded in leisure context HET Gwynedd County Council tape 13: interview for oral history project. PS2W2 historian, Interviewer, male PS2W3 76, ‘Aled’, entrepreneur, Interviewee, male Sample containing about 7192 words speech recorded in leisure context HEU Gwynedd County Council tape 14: interview for oral history project. 12. List of works excerpted HF1 Central News: television news broadcast. PS2X4 30+, ‘Mike Morley’, newsreader, male PS2X5 50+, ‘Dave Johnson’, police detective superintendent, Story about murder of businessman, male PS2X6 60+, pensioner, Story about Christmas lights, female PS2X7 30+, ‘Marie Ashby’, newsreader, female PS2X8 ‘Mike Rowbottom’, reporter, Story about attack on Asian family, male PS2X9 30+, shopkeeper, Crime victim in story about attack on Asian family., male PS2XA police officer, Story about attack on Asian family., male PS2XB ‘Jane Saggars’, reporter, Story about murder of businessman., female PS2XC ‘John Mitchell’, reporter, Story about hit and run., male Sample containing about 3143 words speech recorded in educational context HF2 Gwynedd County Council tape 17: interview for oral history project. PS2Y3 65, ‘Dafydd’, miner, Interviewee. Treasurer of the Ffestiniog slate dispute., male PS2Y4 30+, historian, Interviewer, male Sample containing about 7865 words speech recorded in leisure context HF3 Gwynedd County Council tape 3: interview for oral history project. PS2Y5 74, retired shopkeeper, Interviewee, female PS2Y6 historian, Interviewer, male Sample containing about 9682 words speech recorded in leisure context HGD A healing fire. Wilson, Patricia, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 60801 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HGE An American princess. Marshall, Paula, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 78843 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HGF I believe in angels. Cooper, Fiona, Serpent’s Tail, London (1993), 1-128. Sample containing about 41166 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HGG A bloody field by Shrewsbury. Pargeter, Edith, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1989), 31-163. Sample containing about 45986 words from a book (domain: imaginative) 237 HGH In search of English: a traveller’s guide. Crystal, David, u.p.. Sample containing about 7420 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HGJ Darcy’s Utopia. Weldon, Fay, Flamingo, London (1991). Sample containing about 42779 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HGK Dark sunlight. Wilson, Patricia, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 60715 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HGL Deliria. Hall, Albyn Leah, Serpent’s Tail, London (1993), 1-125. Sample containing about 40843 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HGM Driven by love. McCallum, Kristy, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 50818 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HGN The dyke & the dybbuk. Galford, Ellen, Virago Press Ltd, London (1993), 98-245. Sample containing about 47032 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HGP Economics. Begg, David, Fischer, Stanley and Dornbusch, Rudiger, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Maidenhead (1991). Sample containing about 45806 words from a book (domain: commerce) HGR Large vocabulary syntactic analysis for text recognition [PhD Thesis]. Keenan, Frank, [Unpublished PhD Thesis] (1993). Sample containing about 43795 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) HGS Frankenstein unbound. Aldiss, Brian, New English Library, Sevenoaks (1991). Sample containing about 44675 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HGT Garden of desire. Martin, Laura, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 67546 words from a book (domain: imaginative) 238 HGU The Laughter of Heroes. Neale, Johnathan, Serpent’s Tail, London (1993), 1-123. Sample containing about 33908 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HGV Hidden flame. Bailey, Elizabeth, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 77874 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HGW Home design. Gilliatt, Mary, Little, Brown & Company, London (1992), 8183. Sample containing about 38105 words from a book (domain: arts) HGX Microprocessor based measurement of plant growth. Lucas, Keith, u.p.. Sample containing about 27909 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) HGY Love of my heart. Richmond, Emma, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 51646 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HH0 Lucker and Tiffany peel out. Mildmay, Eroica, Serpent’s Tail, London (1993), 57-181. Sample containing about 42601 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HH1 My enemy, my love. Byrne, Julia, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 87955 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HH2 Markets. Levacic, Rosalind, Thompson, Mitchell, Jeremy and Frances, Jennifer, Sage Publications Ltd, London (1993), 21-118. Sample containing about 42623 words from a book (domain: commerce) HH3 New Internationalist. u.p.. Sample containing about 251456 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HH4 New latitudes. Healy, Thomas, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1992), 7-124. Sample containing about 40463 words from a book (domain: arts) HH5 The poisoned chalice. Clynes, Michael, Headline Book Publishing 12. List of works excerpted plc, London (1993), 1-144. Sample containing about 42146 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HH6 The Which? book of plumbing and central heating. Holloway, David, Consumers’ Association, London (1992), 895. Sample containing about 43414 words from a book (domain: applied science) HH7 Sale of goods and consumer credit. Dobson, A P, Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, London (1989), 1-114. Sample containing about 44737 words from a book (domain: commerce) HH8 Tower of shadows. Craven, Sara, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 49325 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HH9 Tortoise by candlelight. Bawden, Nina, Virago Press Ltd, London (1989). Sample containing about 43440 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HHA Only two can share. Murray, Annabel, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 52558 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HHB Wilder’s wilderness. Macgregor, Miriam, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 61703 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HHC Wychwood. Thompson, E V, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1992). Sample containing about 40942 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HHD Bishop’s Castle Railway Society Journal. Lucas, Keith, Bishop’s castle railway society (1990). Sample containing about 2576 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) HHE Bishop’s Castle Railway Society Journal. et al and Lucas, Keith, Bishop’s castle railway society (1990). Sample containing about 4389 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) HHF Bishop’s Castle Railway Society Journal. et al and Lucas, Keith, Bishop’s 12. List of works excerpted castle railway society (1990). Sample containing about 5997 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) HHG Bishop’s Castle Railway Society Journal. et al and Lucas, Keith, Bishop’s castle railway society (1990). Sample containing about 4883 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) HHH Bishop’s Castle Railway Society Journal. et al and Lucas, Keith, Bishop’s castle railway society (1990). Sample containing about 4874 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) HHJ Bishop’s Castle Railway Society Journal. et al and Lucas, Keith, Bishop’s castle railway society (1990). Sample containing about 4214 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) HHK Bishop’s Castle Railway Society Journal. et al and Lucas, Keith, Bishop’s castle railway society (1990). Sample containing about 4456 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) HHL Bishop’s Castle Railway Society Journal. et al and Lucas, Keith, Bishop’s castle railway society (1990). Sample containing about 4600 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) HHM Bishop’s Castle Railway Society Journal. et al and Lucas, Keith, Bishop’s castle railway society (1990). Sample containing about 6675 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) HHN Bishop’s Castle Railway Society Journal. et al and Lucas, Keith, Bishop’s castle railway society (1990). Sample containing about 7055 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) HHP Bishop’s Castle Railway Society Journal. et al and Lucas, Keith, Bishop’s castle railway society (1990). Sample containing about 4422 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) HHR Bishop’s Castle Railway Society Journal. et al and Lucas, Keith, Bishop’s castle railway society (1990). Sample containing about 5631 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) 239 HHS Bishop’s Castle Railway Society Journal. et al and Lucas, Keith, Bishop’s castle railway society (1990). Sample containing about 6939 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) HHT Bishop’s Castle Railway Society Journal. et al and Lucas, Keith, Bishop’s castle railway society (1990). Sample containing about 6467 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) HHU Bishop’s Castle Railway Society Journal. et al and Lucas, Keith, Bishop’s castle railway society (1990). Sample containing about 4458 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) HHV [Hansard extracts 1991-1992]. HMSO, London (1992). Sample containing about 437508 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) HHW [Hansard extracts 1991-1992]. HMSO, London (1992). Sample containing about 292389 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) HHX [Hansard extracts 1991-1992]. HMSO, London (1992). Sample containing about 410370 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) HHY Rapid – ESRC grant abstracts. u.p.. Sample containing about 59581 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HJ0 Rapid – ESRC grant abstracts. u.p.. Sample containing about 199735 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HJ1 Rapid – ESRC grant abstracts. u.p.. Sample containing about 194081 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HJ2 Rapid – ESRC grant abstracts. u.p.. Sample containing about 43679 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HJ3 The Belfast Telegraph. u.p.. Sample containing about 165406 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HJ4 The Belfast Telegraph. u.p.. Sample containing about 200828 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HJ5 KPMG MAS engagement manual. KPMG, London (1993). Sample containing about 120652 words of un- 240 published miscellanea (domain: commerce) HJ6 The red triangle [Alumni Newsletter, Napier University]. External Relations Unit, Napier University. Sample containing about 5117 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HJ7 Journal of the Law Society of Scotland. Law Society’s Hall, Edinburgh (1975-04), 115-150. Sample containing about 32692 words from a periodical (domain: social science) HJ8 [Collected letters of the Scottish Sports Council]. u.p.. Sample containing about 12721 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) HJ9 [Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh: miscellaneous documents]. u.p.. Sample containing about 31562 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HJA [Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh: miscellaneous documents]. Royal Botanic garden, Edinburgh, Scotland (1985- date marked). Sample containing about 51696 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HJB [Edinburgh District Council: assorted press releases]. u.p.. Sample containing about 6341 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HJC [Unpublished creative writing : prose]. u.p. (n.d.), 1-75. Sample containing about 28916 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: imaginative) HJD [Unpublished creative writing]. Wilson, Howard, u.p.. Sample containing about 45196 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: imaginative) HJE Coarse Fisherman. Metrocrest Ltd, UK (1989-10). Sample containing about 24547 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) HJG Golf Monthly. Golf Monthly, UK (1989-11). Sample containing about 36162 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) 12. List of works excerpted HJH Her living image. Rogers, Jane, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1990), 55-171. Sample containing about 46429 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HJJ Looking for an outdoor activity?. British Trust for Conservation. Sample containing about 344 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) HJK Pampers and the environment (letter). u.p.. Sample containing about 261 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HJL [People’s Trust for Endangered Species]. u.p.. Sample containing about 560 words of miscellanea (domain: imaginative) HJM WWF News. World-wide fund for nature, UK (1989). Sample containing about 17030 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) HJN [Publisher’s advertising brochure]. Longman UK Ltd. Sample containing about 1039 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HJP [Publisher’s advertising brochure]. Longman. Sample containing about 857 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HJR [Publisher’s advertising brochure]. u.p.. A colour atlas of infectious diseases. Sample containing about 350 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HJS [Advertising leaflet for Nycomed]. u.p.. Splendid isolation. Sample containing about 148 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HJT Research Defence Society. u.p.. Sample containing about 764 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HJU RDS: Medical progress for man and animals. u.p.. Sample containing about 295 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HJV Executive courses in business English. u.p.. Sample containing about 1438 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) 12. List of works excerpted HJW Learn the language in the country. u.p.. Sample containing about 3816 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HJY It’s something you’ve always wanted to do. u.p.. ... Sample containing about 466 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HK0 Information sources on courses of higher education. u.p.. Sample containing about 758 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HK1 Sources of information on postgraduate courses. u.p.. Sample containing about 574 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HK2 What’s on – The Play House. u.p.. Sample containing about 4218 words of miscellanea (domain: arts) HK3 Free to you. u.p.. Sample containing about 693 words of miscellanea (domain: arts) HK4 The Simon Community: Christianity at work. u.p.. Sample containing about 828 words of miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) HK5 Your parish church calendar 1992. u.p.. Sample containing about 301 words of miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) HK7 Quality champagne specially selected for Tesco. Tesco stores ltd. Sample containing about 685 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) HK8 [Tesco guide to low and no alcohol]. Tesco stores ltd. Sample containing about 1950 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) HK9 Croxteth Hall & Country Park 1989. u.p.. Sample containing about 480 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) HKA [BCP – the no. British Car Parks. 1 car park for Gatwick Airport]. Sample containing about 808 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) HKC Freemans. Freemans. Sample containing about 62 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) 241 HKD Vevay – Free this superb total colour make-up kit. Vevay. Sample containing about 468 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) HKE Young additions. u.p.. Sample containing about 226 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) HKF Harlow Sport Centre – general information. u.p.. Sample containing about 863 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) HKG Harlow Sport Centre – squash. u.p.. Sample containing about 561 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) HKH Bidwells – Trustees of the Hinxton Estate. Bidwells. Sample containing about 138 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) HKJ Bidwells – Land adjoining 22 High Street. Bidwells. Sample containing about 108 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) HKK Bidwells – The Hinxton Estate. Bidwells. Sample containing about 251 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) HKL British Gypsum – Gyproc cove fixing instructions. British Gypsum. Sample containing about 891 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) HKM Rockwell – The better alternative to the flat roof. u.p.. Sample containing about 832 words of miscellanea (domain: leisure) HKN [Letter offering old document]. u.p.. Sample containing about 170 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) HKP Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990). Sample containing about 81733 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HKR Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990). Sample containing about 79663 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HKS Keesings Contemporary Archives. 242 Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990). Sample containing about 78200 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HKT Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990). Sample containing about 101940 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HKU Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990). Sample containing about 98110 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HKV Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990). Sample containing about 102419 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HKW Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990). Sample containing about 42380 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HKX Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990). Sample containing about 80415 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HKY Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990). Sample containing about 80887 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HL0 Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990). Sample containing about 97487 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HL1 Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990). Sample containing about 79665 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HL2 Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990). Sample containing about 44006 words from a periodical (domain: world 12. List of works excerpted affairs) HL3 Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991). Sample containing about 60314 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HL4 Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991). Sample containing about 118145 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HL5 Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991). Sample containing about 58931 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HL6 Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991). Sample containing about 58728 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HL7 Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991). Sample containing about 128070 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HL8 Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991). Sample containing about 60789 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HL9 Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991). Sample containing about 66338 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLA Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991). Sample containing about 58408 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLB Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991). Sample containing about 125944 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLC Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow 12. List of works excerpted (1991). Sample containing about 62262 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLD Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991). Sample containing about 128749 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLE Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991). Sample containing about 61075 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLF Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992). Sample containing about 61932 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLG Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992). Sample containing about 63859 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLH Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992). Sample containing about 62739 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLJ Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992). Sample containing about 61433 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLK Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992). Sample containing about 60670 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLL Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992). Sample containing about 60735 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLM Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992). Sample containing about 60429 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) 243 HLN Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992). Sample containing about 53438 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLP Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992). Sample containing about 60953 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLR Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992). Sample containing about 63983 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLS Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992). Sample containing about 54163 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLT Keesings Contemporary Archives. Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992). Sample containing about 41744 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HLU Trade Union Annual Congress. PS2F7 PS2F8 PS2F9 PS2FA PS2FB PS2FC PS2FD PS2FE PS2FF ‘Dick’, president of trade union, male ‘Sheila’, trade unionist, female ‘Kathy’, trade unionist, female ‘Ethel’, trade unionist, female ‘Kathy’, trade unionist, female ‘Steve’, trade unionist, male ‘John’, trade unionist, male ‘Graham’, trade unionist, male ‘Adrian’, trade unionist, male Sample containing about 13058 words speech recorded in business context HLW Trade Union Annual Congress. PS2K5 ‘Dick’, president of trade union, male PS2K6 ‘Bob’, trade unionist, male PS2K7 ‘Bill’, trade unionist, male PS2K8 ‘Avril’, trade unionist, female PS2K9 ‘Mel’, trade unionist, male PS2KA ‘Cliff’, trade unionist, male PS2KB ‘John’, trade unionist, male HLWPS000 HLWPS001 Sample containing about 11704 words speech recorded in business context HLX Trade Union Annual Congress. PS2KL PS2KM PS2KN PS2KP ‘Dick’, president of trade union, male ‘Dave’, trade unionist, male ‘Nick’, trade unionist, male ‘Frank’, trade unionist, male 244 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 2425 words speech recorded in business context HLY Trade Union Annual Congress. PS2KR ‘Dick’, president of trade union, male PS2KS ‘Neil’, trade unionist, male PS2KT ‘Derek’, trade unionist, male PS2KU ‘Len’, trade unionist, male PS2KV ‘Owen’, trade unionist, male PS2KW ‘Les’, trade unionist, male PS2KX ‘Peter’, trade unionist, male PS2KY ‘Hywel’, trade unionist, male HLYPS000 Sample containing about 13912 words speech recorded in business context HM2 Camera club meeting. PS2MT ‘Jean’, female PS2MU ‘Mark’, male PS2MV ‘George’, male Sample containing about 13523 words speech recorded in leisure context HM4 London Talkback Radio: radio broadcast. PS2N3 PS2N4 PS2N5 PS2N6 PS2N7 PS2N8 PS2N9 PS2NA PS2NB ‘Douglas’, radio presenter, male ‘Pam’, sports presenter, female ‘Dave’, radio presenter, male ‘Frances’, female ‘Judy’, astrologer, female ‘Humphrey’, male ‘David’, male ‘Bob’, male ‘Madeline’, writer, female Sample containing about 12143 words speech recorded in leisure context HM5 London Talkback Radio: radio broadcast. PS2NL ‘Douglas’, radio presenter, male PS2NM ‘Pam’, sports presenter, female HM5PS000 HM5PS001 HM5PS002 HM5PS003 HM5PS004 HM5PS005 Sample containing about 6896 words speech recorded in leisure context HM6 Pearson: annual general meeting and extraordinary general meeting. PS2P1 PS2P2 PS2P3 PS2P4 ‘Michael’, director, male ‘David’, male ‘Simon’, director, male ‘John’, male Sample containing about 6341 words speech recorded in business context HM7 Pearson interim results: meeting. PS2P7 ‘Michael’, director, male PS2P8 ‘Frank’, managing director, male PS2P9 ‘James’, finance director, male Sample containing about 3759 words speech recorded in business context HMA BBC Radio Nottingham: radio broadcast. PS329 PS32A PS32B PS32C PS32D PS32E ‘Geoff Owen’, radio presenter, male ‘Alison Ford’, newsreader, female ‘Jonathan Clays’, reporter, male reporter, female 14+, Pre-recorded phone call, female ‘Mick Cox’, police detective superintendent, male PS32F ‘Nigel Bell’, reporter, male PS32G ‘Louise’, radio presenter, Action Line presenter, female PS32H ‘David’, education and training development officer, male Sample containing about 15734 words speech recorded in leisure context HMD BBC Radio Nottingham: radio broadcast. PS365 ‘Geoff’, radio presenter, male PS366 Caller on ’Loot for Lunchtime’ programme., female PS367 ‘John’, weather forecaster, male PS368 10+, schoolchild, Giving clue for ’Kids’ County’ game., male PS369 10+, schoolchild, Giving clue for ’Kids’ County’ game., male PS36A 10+, schoolchild, Giving clue for ’Kids’ County’ game., male PS36B 10+, schoolchild, Giving clue for ’Kids’ County’ game., male PS36C 10+, schoolchild, Giving clue for ’Kids’ COunty’ game., male PS36D ‘Elizabeth’, Kids’ County game caller., female Sample containing about 12499 words speech recorded in leisure context HMG Public Eye: documentary. PS39M PS39N PS39P PS39R PS39S PS39T PS39U PS39V PS39W 30+, ‘Phil Parry’, tv presenter, male , male Miner’s widow, female mines rescue worker, male , male ‘Chris’, retired mines inspector, male , male ‘Len’, miner, male mines inspector, male Sample containing about 4349 words speech recorded in leisure context HMH The Money Programme - part 1: documentary. PS3AF tv presenter, Voiceover at start of programme, male PS3AG investor in business, male PS3AH tv presenter, male PS3AJ actor, male PS3AK business manager, male PS3AL business expert, female 12. List of works excerpted PS3AM ‘Ron’, company director, male PS3AN business investor, Might be speaker, male HMHPS000 Sample containing about 3601 words speech recorded in leisure context HMJ The Money Programme - part 2: documentary. PS3AR tv presenter, female PS3AS ‘Paul’, lawyer, male PS3AT lawyer, male PS3AU ‘Keith’, departmental head, general motors, male PS3AV lawyer, male PS3AW i c i representative, male PS3AX lawyer, male PS3AY mercedes representative, male Sample containing about 1875 words speech recorded in leisure context HMK The Money Programme - part 3: documentary. PS3B1 tv presenter, male PS3B2 , male PS3B3 bell atlantic representative, male Sample containing about 557 words speech recorded in leisure context HML Gwynedd County Council tape 16: interview for oral history project. PS3B4 72, ‘Elizabeth’, Interviewee, female PS3B5 historian, Interviewer., male Sample containing about 8887 words speech recorded in leisure context HMM Gwynedd County Council tape 19: interview for oral history project. PS3B6 60+, ‘Robert’, retired miner, male PS3B7 historian, Speaks with a stutter, male Sample containing about 7140 words speech recorded in leisure context HMN The Central Match - Live: television sports broadcast. PS3B8 40+, ‘Tony Francis, ’ton”, tv presenter/sports commentator, male PS3B9 ‘Gary Newbon’, tv presenter/sports commentator, male PS3BA 50+, ‘Ron Atkinson’, football manager, sports commentator, male PS3BB 50+, ‘Jimmy Greaves, ’greavesey”, tv presenter/sports commentator, male PS3BC ‘Alan Parry’, sports commentator, male PS3BD ‘Brian Little’, football manager, male PS3BE 40+, ‘Frank Clark’, football manager, male PS3BF ‘John Helm’, sports commentator, male PS3BG ‘Theo Foley’, sports commentator, male Sample containing about 18640 words speech recorded in leisure context 245 HMP Jonathan Cowap Morning Show: radio broadcast. PS3BN ‘Jonathan Cowap’, radio presenter, male PS3BP ‘Judy’, Phone-in caller, female PS3BR radio presenter, female PS3BS ‘Mr Mcmillan Scott’, euro member of parliament, male PS3BT ‘John Reynoldson’, county planning officer, male PS3BU ‘Peter’, minerals planning consultant, male PS3BV ‘Jason Cullen’, radio presenter, A A Roadwatch report, male PS3BW ‘Terry’, Phone-in caller, male PS3BX ‘Stewart’, Phone-in caller, male Sample containing about 9029 words speech recorded in leisure context HNJ Finishing touch. Rowlands, Betty, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1991). Sample containing about 43020 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HNK The floating voter. Critchley, Julian, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1993), 1-150. Sample containing about 42579 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HNL Financial market analysis. Blake, David, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Maidenhead (1990). Sample containing about 40507 words from a book (domain: commerce) HNM Financial investments. Griffiths, Howard, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Maidenhead (1990), 82-202. Sample containing about 39093 words from a book (domain: commerce) HNN A good clean fight. Robinson, Derek, Harvill, London (1993), 300-400. Sample containing about 38526 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HNP Idols. Romer, Stephen, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1986), 1-48. Sample containing about 5937 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HNR The incident book. Adcock, Fleur, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993), 18-53. Sample containing about 5413 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HNS The kiosk on the brink. McKendrick, Jamie, Oxford University Press, Ox- 246 ford (1993), 11-52. Sample containing about 5346 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HNT Pea soup. Reid, Christopher, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1983), 9-62. Sample containing about 5949 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HNU Plato’s ladder. Romer, Stephen, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1992), 8-78. Sample containing about 7510 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HNV R&D management: managing projects & new products. Bergen, S A, Basil Blackwell Ltd, Oxford (1990), 27-208. Sample containing about 44441 words from a book (domain: commerce) HNW Studies in school self-evaluation. Nuttall, D L, Clift, P S and McCormick, R, The Falmer Press, Lewes, East Sussex (1987). Sample containing about 41125 words from a book (domain: social science) HNX The sirocco room. McKendrick, Jamie, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 1-49. Sample containing about 6554 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HNY Sister beneath the sheet. Linscott, Gillian, Warner Futura, London (1992), 65-184. Sample containing about 39926 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HP0 The rich are with you always. Macdonald, Malcolm, Coronet Books, London (1978), 187-304. Sample containing about 46926 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HP1 Time-zones. Adcock, Fleur, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1991), 1-46. Sample containing about 7982 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HP2 War and social change: British society in the Second World War. Smith, Harold L, Manchester University Press, Manchester (1986), 3-31. Sample containing about 45904 words from a book 12. List of works excerpted (domain: social science) HP3 Industrial Law Journal. Davies, Paul (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993-06). Sample containing about 27005 words from a periodical (domain: social science) HP4 [Wimpey newsletter]. Wimpey. Sample containing about 34668 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) HP5 [BP annual report]. u.p.. Sample containing about 11524 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) HP6 [Scottish Amicable newsletter]. Scottish Amicable. Sample containing about 25420 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HP7 [Johnson Matthey Annual Report 1993]. u.p.. Sample containing about 12675 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HP8 Assay – magazine of the Johnson Matthey Group. Reteif, France and Godwin, Ian D, u.p.. Sample containing about 15539 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HP9 P&O Services. u.p.. Sample containing about 3269 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HPA BNFL News. British Nuclear Fuels plc, Manchester (1992 March - May). Sample containing about 10705 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HPB BNFL News. British Nuclear Fuels plc, Manchester (1992 March - May). Sample containing about 10157 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HPC BNFL News. British Nuclear Fuels plc, Manchester (1992 March - May). Sample containing about 9413 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HPD Scotvec reports. u.p.. Sample containing about 26800 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HPE WISE: Women into Science & Engi- 12. List of works excerpted neering. u.p.. Sample containing about 3387 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) HPF The Engineering Council Guidelines on Risk Issues. u.p.. Sample containing about 14690 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) HPG [School essays on literature]. u.p.. Sample containing about 26627 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) HPH [Christian Aid leaflets]. u.p.. Sample containing about 21437 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HPJ [GDA annual report]. u.p.. Sample containing about 5090 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HPK [Parish Council letters]. u.p.. Sample containing about 28081 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HPL [Lothian Council: unpublished documents]. u.p.. Sample containing about 19411 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HPM Subjective risk and memory for driving situations [Unpublished PhD thesis]. u.p.. Sample containing about 50069 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HPN The purpose and use of the research [Unpublished PhD thesis]. u.p.. Sample containing about 50262 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HPP [Spokes: unpublished letters & articles]. u.p.. Sample containing about 43325 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HPR [Unpublished short stories]. u.p.. Sample containing about 7421 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: imaginative) HPS [Unpublished essays]. u.p.. Sample containing about 9984 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: world af- 247 fairs) HPT Charles the Bald. Nelson, Janet, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 1-131. Sample containing about 44920 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HPU Data collection in context. Ackroyd, Stephen and Hughes, John A, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 13-107. Sample containing about 40377 words from a book (domain: social science) HPV Franco. Ellwood, Sheelagh, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 72-184. Sample containing about 42259 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HPW Innocent III: leader of Europe 11981216. Sayers, Jane, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 10-139. Sample containing about 45536 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HPX Managing education: the purpose and practice of good management in schools. Owen, Joslyn, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 57-153. Sample containing about 45510 words from a book (domain: social science) HPY The meaning of syntax: a study in the adjectives of English. Ferris, Connor, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 1-125. Sample containing about 45194 words from a book (domain: social science) HR0 The vital century: England’s developing economy 1714-1815. Rule, John, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 179-303. Sample containing about 45993 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HR1 The architecture of Europe 650-1550. Yarwood, Doreen, BT Batsford Ltd, London (1992), 1-161. Sample containing about 45206 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HR2 The Brentford triangle. Rankin, Robert, Corgi Books, London (1992), 80-219. Sample containing about 40009 words from a book (domain: imaginative) 248 HR3 Computer applications in geography. Mather, Paul M, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester (1991), 100-224. Sample containing about 42325 words from a book (domain: applied science) HR4 The crocus list. Lyall, Gavin, Coronet Books, London (1993), 95-207. Sample containing about 39165 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HR5 The hunt by night. Mahon, Derek, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1986), 9-63. Sample containing about 7246 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HR6 The dean it was that died. Whitehead, Barbara, Constable & Company Ltd, London (1991), 55-177. Sample containing about 42715 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HR7 Billion-dollar brain. Deighton, Len, Arrow Books Ltd, London (1991), 67219. Sample containing about 44841 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HR8 East of Wimbledon. Williams, Nigel, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1993), 61191. Sample containing about 43281 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HR9 They came from SW19. Williams, Nigel, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1992), 119-250. Sample containing about 44546 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HRA Goshawk squadron. Robinson, Derek, Fontana Press, London (1993), 60-194. Sample containing about 48079 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HRB The ruling passion of John Gould. Tree, Isabella, Barrie & Jenkins, London (1991). Sample containing about 41634 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HRC King hereafter. Dunnett, Dorothy, Arrow Books Ltd, London (1992), 637732. Sample containing about 41820 words from a book (domain: imaginative) 12. List of works excerpted HRD Multimedia in the 1990s. Feldman, Tony, The British Library Board, London (1991), 1-167. Sample containing about 44411 words from a book (domain: applied science) HRE Oil on troubled waters – Gulf wars. Creighton, John, Echoes, London (1992), 5-117. Sample containing about 40750 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HRF Phantom. Hayward, Anthony, George Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd, London (1992), 001-116. Sample containing about 44837 words from a book (domain: arts) HRG Polymers: the chemistry and physics of modern materials. Cowie, J M G, Blackie academic & professional, Glasgow (1991), 157-303. Sample containing about 43281 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) HRH R&D management: managing projects and new products. Bergen, S A, Basil Blackwell, Oxford (1990), 1114. Sample containing about 28850 words from a book (domain: commerce) HRJ Constitutional texts. Brazier, Rodney, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1990), 1-90. Sample containing about 35757 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HRK Information systems development. Avison, D E, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford (1992), 41-181. Sample containing about 43190 words from a book (domain: applied science) HRL The onion, memory. Raine, Craig, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1978), 2-84. Sample containing about 8747 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HRM Urban sociology. Dickens, Peter, Harvester & Wheatsheaf, Hemel Hempstead (1990), 28-152. Sample containing about 43788 words from a book (domain: social science) HRN Nature. Macmillan Magazines Ltd, 12. List of works excerpted London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 30586 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) HRP Women’s Art. Townsend, S, Women artists slide library, London (1992-1919). Sample containing about 23735 words from a periodical (domain: arts) HRR Chartered Institute of Bankers Yearbook. The chartered institute of bankers, London (1992/1919). Sample containing about 8054 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HRS [The Chartered Institute of Bankers: miscellaneous documents]. The chartered institute of bankers, London (1992/1919). Sample containing about 10631 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HRT [Link – the house journal of the Pauls group]. u.p.. Sample containing about 48653 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) HRU Guinness Today. u.p.. Sample containing about 7493 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) HRV Guinness Globe. u.p.. Sample containing about 7128 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) HRW Dawson International plc: Notice of annual general meeting. u.p.. Sample containing about 4185 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) HRX Dawson International plc: Annual report ’93. u.p.. Sample containing about 6019 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) HRY Glenpatrick News. u.p.. Sample containing about 11455 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) HS0 Glenpatrick News. u.p.. Sample containing about 10947 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) HS1 Glenpatrick News. u.p.. Sample containing about 12012 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) HS2 Glenpatrick News. u.p.. Sample containing about 11646 words of unpub- 249 lished miscellanea (domain: leisure) HS3 Glenpatrick News. u.p.. Sample containing about 13171 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) HS4 Glenpatrick News. u.p.. Sample containing about 2057 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) HS7 Special religious education division. u.p.. Sample containing about 7992 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) HS8 Annual report. HCIMA, England, London (1991/1919). Sample containing about 5237 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HS9 A guide to the new simplified divorce. u.p.. Sample containing about 3345 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HSA [Unpublished creative writing]. u.p.. Sample containing about 15332 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: imaginative) HSB [Unpublished university lecture notes]. u.p.. Sample containing about 12537 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) HSC [Unpublished university essays]. u.p.. Sample containing about 37352 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: world affairs) HSD Chemistry in action. Freemantle, Michael, Macmillan Education Ltd, UK (1987), 85-236. Sample containing about 43106 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) HSE Engineering management: Financial control. Barnes, Martin, Thomas Telford Ltd, UK (1990), 1-105. Sample containing about 27237 words from a book (domain: commerce) HSF The Economist. The Economist Newspaper Ltd, London (1989-04-08). Sample containing about 40849 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) HSG Illustrated London News. Illustrated London News, London (198904). Sample containing about 18828 250 words from a periodical (domain: arts) HSH [RSPB new members brochure]. RSPB, UK (1988). Sample containing about 6588 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HSJ Sky. News International-Hachette, UK (April 1989). Sample containing about 24202 words from a periodical (domain: arts) HSK Small Gardens. EMAP National Publications, UK (1989-09). Sample containing about 11632 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) HSL Spare Rib. Spare Rib Ltd, UK (198904). Sample containing about 40514 words from a periodical (domain: arts) HSM The Spectator. (10 January 1987). Sample containing about 5080 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) HSN Plant biotechnology. Association of Agriculture. Sample containing about 4295 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) HSP Parasitology [publishers brochure]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Sample containing about 357 words of published miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) HSR Exciting new titles in parasitology from Chapman and Hall. Chapman & Hall, London. Sample containing about 859 words of miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) HSS Man on the moon – 20th anniversary special offer. u.p.. Sample containing about 675 words of miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) HST Olympus Scientific Products News. Olympus Scientific Products. Sample containing about 2529 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HSU The Queen’s awards for export and technology 1990. Department of Trade & Industry (1990). Sample containing about 689 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HSW Superfile – database manager for 12. List of works excerpted mailing lists. Southdata Ltd.. Sample containing about 539 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HSX Alex – advanced OCR. Southdata Ltd.. Sample containing about 311 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HSY CompuAdd. CompuAdd. The catalogue. Sample containing about 2915 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HT0 Reading your meter. Eastern Electricity. Sample containing about 254 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HT2 Satisfy your desire for a living flame gas fire. British Gas Eastern. Sample containing about 418 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HT3 Let E. Eastern Electricity. T. safeguard your future. Sample containing about 617 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HT4 Keep warm – keep well. Department of health/Central office for information. Sample containing about 4884 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HT5 1989 Hoechst farmer competition. Hoechst (1989). Sample containing about 642 words of miscellanea (domain: imaginative) HT6 Tesco cares: a guide to the world around us. Tesco stores ltd. Sample containing about 2107 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HT7 CFCs and the ozone layer. Tesco stores ltd. Sample containing about 703 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HT8 Phosphates and the water supply. Tesco stores ltd. Sample containing about 458 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HT9 Paper and the environment. Tesco stores ltd. Sample containing about 584 words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HTA Recycling and the environment. Tesco stores ltd. Sample containing about 856 12. List of works excerpted words of miscellanea (domain: applied science) HTC The Embalmer. British Institute of Embalmers, Knebworth (1993-12). Sample containing about 11503 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HTE Edinburgh undergraduate prospectus 1993. Smith, David, Grosvenor Press, Portsmouth (1993), 1-157. Sample containing about 56720 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) HTF Bureaucracy and political power. Smith, B C, Wheatsheaf Books Ltd, Brighton (1988), 40-175. Sample containing about 42584 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HTG Clubbed to death. Dudley Edwards, Ruth, Victor Gollancz Ltd, London (1993), 40-158. Sample containing about 46879 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HTH Diggers. Pratchett, Terry, Doubleday, London (1990), 28-153. Sample containing about 36187 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HTJ A game of sudden death. Rutherford, Douglas, Macmillan & Doubleday, London (1990), 234-461. Sample containing about 43353 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HTK A higher education. Silver, Harold, The Falmer Press, Basingstoke (1990), 65-162. Sample containing about 45316 words from a book (domain: social science) HTL Angel hunt. Ripley, Mike, Fontana Press, London (1991), 005-132. Sample containing about 43606 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HTM Lavondyss. Holdstock, Robert, Grafton Books, London (1990), 329448. Sample containing about 38722 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HTN A little lower than the angels. McCaughrean, Geraldine, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1987), 13-133. 251 Sample containing about 37691 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HTP Madness and modernity: a study in social psychoanalysis. Badcock, C R, Basil Blackwell Ltd, Oxford (1984), 1134. Sample containing about 39547 words from a book (domain: applied science) HTR A masculine ending. Smith, Joan, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1988), 38150. Sample containing about 45051 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HTS Other people’s blood. Kippax, Frank, Fontana Press, London (1993), 9-146. Sample containing about 43788 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HTT Ratking. Dibdin, Michael, Faber & Faber Ltd, London (1989), 84-201. Sample containing about 44197 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HTU The suburban book of the dead. Rankin, Robert, Corgi Books, London (1993), 103-264. Sample containing about 48045 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HTV Sociology of the global system. Sklair, Leslie, Harvester & Wheatsheaf, Hemel Hempstead (1991), 001-126. Sample containing about 45926 words from a book (domain: social science) HTW The eagle has flown. Higgins, Jack, Pan Books Ltd, London (1991), 1-170. Sample containing about 38705 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HTX The Mamur Zapt and the night of the dog. Pearce, Michael, Fontana Press, London (1991), 60-197. Sample containing about 46295 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HTY The pit. Penswick, Neil, Virgin, London (1993), 113-257. Sample containing about 43037 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HU0 The white rose murder. Clynes, Michael, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1992), 73-209. Sample containing about 42518 words from a book 252 (domain: imaginative) HU1 The Embalmer. British Institute of Embalmers, Knebworth (1993-12), 3-35. Sample containing about 19268 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HU2 Gut: Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Alan, R N (ed.), British Medical Association, London. Sample containing about 168778 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HU3 Gut: Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Alan, R N (ed.), British Medical Association, London. Sample containing about 176734 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HU4 Gut: Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Alan, R N (ed.), British Medical Association, London. Sample containing about 167165 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HU5 [Annual report]. The general council of the bar, England (1992), 1-25. Sample containing about 15215 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HU6 Wood Group: Energy supporting energy. John Wood Group plc, Aberdeen (1992), 1-24. Sample containing about 6722 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) HU7 [Report and accounts]. Guinness Group, London (1992), 1-25. Sample containing about 8125 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) HU8 [Medau Society literature]. The Medau Society, UK (1990/1919). Sample containing about 9267 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) HU9 Bishops’ Conference of Scotland. u.p.. Sample containing about 18293 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) HUA [Short stories]. Potter, Alistair, u.p.. Sample containing about 13283 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: 12. List of works excerpted imaginative) HUB [Schoolboys’ essays]. u.p.. Sample containing about 21358 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HUC Trade Union Annual Congress. PS2GD ‘Dick’, president of trade union, male PS2GE ‘Prue’, trade unionist, female PS2GF ‘Les’, trade unionist, male PS2GG ‘Dave’, trade unionist, male PS2GH ‘Duncan’, trade unionist, male PS2GJ ‘Dave’, trade unionist, male PS2GK ‘Alan’, trade unionist, male PS2GL ‘Peggy’, trade unionist, female HUCPS000 Sample containing about 13033 words speech recorded in business context HUD Trade Union Annual Congress. PS2H5 PS2H6 PS2H7 PS2H8 PS2H9 ‘Dick’, president of trade union, male ‘John’, trade unionist, male ‘Denise’, trade unionist, female ‘Frank’, trade unionist, male ‘John’, general secretary of trade union, male PS2HA ‘Robert’, trade unionist, male PS2HB ‘Alan’, trade unionist, male PS2HC ‘Barbara’, trade unionist, female PS2HD ‘Billy’, trade unionist, male Sample containing about 12880 words speech recorded in business context HUE Trade Union Annual Congress: trade union congress. PS2LY ‘Dick’, president of trade union, male PS2M0 ‘Mick’, trade unionist, male PS2M1 ‘Eric’, trade unionist, male PS2M2 ‘Doug’, trade unionist, male PS2M3 ‘John’, trade unionist, male PS2M4 ‘Edna’, trade unionist, female PS2M5 ‘Les’, trade unionist, male HUEPS000 HUEPS001 Sample containing about 13483 words speech recorded in business context HUF King’s College London: political philosophy lecture. PS2MY 30+, ‘Wolff’, lecturer, male Sample containing about 7579 words speech recorded in educational context HUG Hatfield Airfield air traffic control. PS2PA 47, air traffic controller, male PS2PB 46, air traffic controller, male PS2PC 42, air traffic controller, female Sample containing about 1484 words speech recorded in public context HUH London School of Economics: lecture. PS2PD 45, lecturer, male 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 7793 words speech recorded in educational context HUJ London School of Economics: lecture. PS2PE PS2PF PS2PG PS2PH PS2PJ PS2PK PS2PL PS2PM PS2PN 45, ‘Chris’, lecturer, male ‘Andrea’, student, female ‘Mike’, student, male ‘Kirsty’, student, female ‘Mary-jane’, student, female ‘John’, student, male ‘Emma’, student, female ‘Anne-marie’, student, female ‘Katherine’, student, female Sample containing about 15927 words speech recorded in educational context HUK London School of Economics: lecture on the psychoanalytical study of society. PS2PU PS2PV PS2PW PS2PX PS2PY PS2R0 PS2R1 PS2R2 45, ‘Chris’, lecturer, male ‘Joy’, student, female ‘Tom’, student, male ‘Dean’, student, male ‘Heather’, student, female ‘Duncan’, student, male ‘Oliver’, student, male ‘Sue’, student, female Sample containing about 14078 words speech recorded in educational context HUL London School of Economics: lecture on the psychoanalytical study of society. PS2R3 45, ‘Chris’, lecturer, male Sample containing about 13461 words speech recorded in educational context HUM London School of Economics: lecture on the psychoanalytical study of society. PS2R4 45, ‘Chris’, lecturer, male Sample containing about 15806 words speech recorded in educational context HUN London School of Economics: lecture on the psychoanalytical study of society. PS2R5 45, ‘Chris’, lecturer, male Sample containing about 16624 words speech recorded in educational context HUP Pearson preliminary results: analysts meeting. PS2Y7 PS2Y8 PS2Y9 PS2YA PS2YB PS2YC PS2YD PS2YE PS2YF ‘Michael’, male ‘David’, chairman, male ‘Frank’, chief executive, male ‘James’, finance director, male ‘Robert’, male ‘Ken’, male ‘Charles’, male ‘Lorna’, female ‘Stuart’, chief executive officer, male Sample containing about 10032 words speech recorded in business context 253 HUR Christie’s auction rooms: auction of mechanical music. PS308 auctioneer Sample containing about 14247 words speech recorded in leisure context HUS Christie’s auction rooms: auction of oriental ceramics and works of art. PS309 auctioneer Sample containing about 11749 words speech recorded in leisure context HUT Pastoral parish council meeting. HUTPS000 Sample containing about 7640 words speech recorded in public context HUU Trent Law School: lecture. PS30A 35, lecturer, female Sample containing about 6649 words speech recorded in educational context HUV James Whale Phone-in: radio broadcast. PS3C8 40+, ‘James Whale’, radio presenter, male PS3C9 ‘Danny’, radio technician, male PS3CA ‘Douglas’, Phone-in caller, male PS3CB 60+, ‘Sam’, Phone-in caller, male PS3CC ‘Melanie’, civil servant, Phone-in caller, female PS3CD ‘Alf’, Phone-in caller, male PS3CE ‘Danny’, radio presenter, A A Roadwatch travel news, male PS3CF ‘David’, nspcc employee, Phone-in caller, male PS3CG ‘Michael’, male Sample containing about 17806 words speech recorded in leisure context HUW On the Record: television broadcast. PS3CM 50+, ‘John Humphries’, tv presenter, male PS3CN 50+, ‘John Hume’, member of parliament (sdlp leader), male PS3CP british rail announcer, male PS3CR 30+, ‘Michael Gold’, telvision reporter, male PS3CS 50+, Protestor, female PS3CT 40+, Protestor, female PS3CU 30+, Protestor, male PS3CV 50+, Protestor, female PS3CW 20+, waiter, male Sample containing about 10377 words speech recorded in leisure context HUX Gwynedd County Council tape 18: interview for oral history project. HUXPS000 HUXPS001 Sample containing about 8285 words speech recorded in leisure context 254 12. List of works excerpted HUY Gwynedd County Council tape 20: interview for oral history project. PS3D9 historian, Interviewer, male PS3DA 28, ‘David’, quarry worker, Interviewee, male Sample containing about 8549 words speech recorded in leisure context HV0 James Whale Phone-in: radio broadcast. PS3DB 40+, ‘James Whale’, radio presenter, male PS3DC 30+, ‘Alan’, phone-in caller, male PS3DD Recorded voice of American spokesman, male PS3DE 30+, ‘Karen’, radio studio technician, female PS3DF 30+, ‘Danny Savage’, radio presenter, A A Roadwatch report, male PS3DG 30+, ‘Noel’, n.u.t. press officer, male PS3DH 30+, ‘Rita’, Phone-in caller, female PS3DJ 20+, ‘Rachael’, guide for guided tour company, female PS3DK 20+, radio studio technician, male Sample containing about 16683 words speech recorded in leisure context HV1 Central Weekend Live - part 1: television broadcast. PS3E3 30+, ‘Nicky Campbell’, tv presenter, male PS3E4 40+, ‘Sue Jay’, tv presenter, female PS3E5 30+, ‘Oliver James’, consultant psychologist, Slight lisp on R, male PS3E6 40+, ‘Dr Vernon Coleman’, medical consultant, male PS3E7 40+, ‘Dr Cosmo Hallstrom’, medical consultant, male PS3E8 40+, ‘Donna’, journalist, female PS3E9 40+, ‘Dr Simon Fradd’, general practitioner, male PS3EA 30+, ‘Graeme Wilson’, representative of citizens’ commission on human rights, male PS3EB 40+, ‘Peter’, male Sample containing about 5439 words speech recorded in leisure context HV2 Central Weekend Live - part 2: television broadcast. PS3EE 30+, ‘Nicky Campbell’, tv presenter, male PS3EF 50+, ‘John Taylor’, member of parliament (ulster unionist) for strangford, male PS3EG 40+, ‘Clare Short’, member of parliament (labour), female PS3EH 60+, ‘Tim Pat’, historian, ira expert, male PS3EJ 40+, ‘Martin Dillon’, author, Author of The Dirty War, about the Irish conflict, male PS3EK 50+, ‘Sir William Ross’, member of parliament for east londonderry, male PS3EL 50+, ‘Ray’, ex-soldier, male PS3EM 50+, ‘Michael’, lieutenant-colonel, counter-terrorism expert, male PS3EN 40+, ‘Mary’, Representing the Troops Out movement, female Sample containing about 5297 words speech recorded in leisure context HV3 Central Weekend Live - part 3: television broadcast. PS3EP 40+, ‘Ed Doolan’, tv presenter, male PS3ER 30+, ‘Beth’, animal rights defender, female PS3ES 40+, ‘Michael’, representative of circus society, male PS3ET 30+, ‘Diane’, representative of circus watch, female PS3EU 30+, ‘Gavin’, circus trainer/performer, male PS3EV 50+, ‘Pat’, representative of animal welfare alliance, female PS3EW 40+, ‘Dave’, circus owner, male PS3EX 50+, ‘Dr Marthe’, animal behaviourist, Slight lisp on R, female PS3EY 40+, ‘Rusty’, clown, male Sample containing about 3459 words speech recorded in leisure context HV4 Inaugural address of new president of National Association of Round Tables of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. PS3F2 ‘Dyfrig James’, businessman, male Sample containing about 862 words speech recorded in leisure context HV5 Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA/RO/D: radio broadcast. PS3F3 60+, ‘Mary’, Native of West Mainland, female PS3F4 30+, radio presenter, Interviewer, female Sample containing about 3852 words speech recorded in leisure context HV6 Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA/RO/D: radio broadcast. PS3F5 ‘Mansie Flaws’, radio presenter, Interviewer, female PS3F6 70+, retired ferryman, Native of Wyre, Orkney., male Sample containing about 3825 words speech recorded in leisure context HV7 Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA/RO/C: radio broadcast. PS3F7 PS3F8 PS3F9 PS3FA PS3FB PS3FC PS3FD PS3FE 10+, school child, male radio presenter, Interviewer, male 10+, school child, male 10+, school child, male 10+, school child, male 10+, ‘Gary’, school child, male ‘Dennis’, postmaster, male farmer, male 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 1409 words speech recorded in leisure context HV8 Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA/RO/C: radio broadcast. PS3FF PS3FG PS3FH PS3FJ PS3FK school child, female radio presenter, Interviewer, female school child, female 70+, female 70+, female Sample containing about 779 words speech recorded in leisure context HV9 Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA/RO/C: radio broadcast. PS3FL 60+, ‘David’, Native of Hoy., male Sample containing about 2196 words speech recorded in leisure context HVA Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA/RO/C: radio broadcast. PS3FM 30+, ‘Fiona’, local councillor, artist, Interviewee, female PS3FN ‘Liz Davies’, radio presenter, Interviewer, female PS3FP 17+, student, female PS3FR 17+, ‘Jenny’, student, female PS3FS 17+, ‘Lucy’, student, female Sample containing about 929 words speech recorded in leisure context HVB Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA/RO/C: radio broadcast. PS3FT PS3FU PS3FV PS3FW PS3FX PS3FY PS3G0 radio presenter, Interviewer, female ‘Stewart’, school child, male school child, male ‘Carol’, school child, female ‘Nathan’, school child, male ‘Louise’, school child, female ‘Nanette’, school child, female Sample containing about 1643 words speech recorded in leisure context HVC Central Weekend Live - part 1: television broadcast. PS3G1 30+, ‘Nicky Campbell’, tv presenter, male PS3G2 40+, ‘Ed Doolan’, tv presenter, male PS3G3 30+, ‘Tony’, male PS3G4 20+, ‘Alaina’, female PS3G5 50+, ‘Theresa Gorman’, member of parliament (conservative), female PS3G6 20+, ‘Lindsey’, female PS3G7 20+, ‘John’, male PS3G8 50+, ‘Sir Ivan Lawrence’, member of parliament (conservative), male PS3G9 30+, ‘Andrew’, male Sample containing about 6278 words speech recorded in leisure context HVD Central Weekend Live - part 2: television broadcast. 255 PS3GL 30+, ‘Nicky Campbell’, tv presenter, male PS3GM 50+, ‘Ronnie’, army brigadier, male PS3GN 30+, ‘Andrew’, ex-soldier, male PS3GP 20+, ‘Richard’, ex-soldier, male PS3GR 50+, ‘David Lightbown’, member of parliament (conservative), male PS3GS 30+, ‘Tim’, ex-soldier, male PS3GT 40+, ‘Paul’, Slight lisp on S, male PS3GU 30+, ‘Alan’, rsm in army training regiment, male PS3GV 30+, ex-solder (awol), male Sample containing about 5159 words speech recorded in leisure context HVE Central Weekend Live - part 3: television broadcast. PS3GX 40+, ‘Sue Jay’, tv presenter, female PS3GY 40+, ‘Barbara’, journalist, Australian?, female PS3H0 50+, ‘Tony’, male PS3H1 50+, ‘Vince’, male PS3H2 60+, ‘Lance’, male PS3H3 30+, ‘Alan’, male PS3H4 40+, ‘John’, male PS3H5 40+, ‘Deniel’, stylist, male PS3H6 50+, ‘Joshua’, stylist, male Sample containing about 3572 words speech recorded in leisure context HVF EIP meeting at Strensall Village Hall, day 1, morning session: public county council meeting. PS3HD 50+, ‘Eric Barnett’, department of the environment adjudicator, Chairing the meeting., male PS3HE 40+, ‘Mr P Davies’, legal representative, Representing North Yorkshire County Council, male PS3HF 50+, ‘Stuart Cowley’, legal representative, Representing North Yorkshire County Council, male PS3HG 40+, ‘R Whittaker’, senior inspector, female PS3HH 35+, ‘Roy Donson’, legal representative, Representing House Builders Federation, male PS3HJ 50+, ‘M Rees’, department of the environment representative, female PS3HK 30+, ‘Malcolm Spittle’, north yorkshire county council representative, male PS3HL 40+, ‘Steven Grigson’, legal representative, Representing Barton Wilmore, male PS3HM 30+, ‘Mrs Long’, north yorkshire county council representative, female Sample containing about 21960 words speech recorded in public context HVG EIP meeting at Strensall Village Hall, day 1, afternoon session: public county council meeting. PS3J0 50+, ‘Eric Barnett’, department of the environment adjudicator, Chairperson, male 256 12. List of works excerpted PS3J1 50+, ‘Margaret Rees’, department of the environment representative, female PS3J2 40+, ‘R Whittaker’, senior inspector, female PS3J3 30+, ‘Dave Girt’, leeds city council representative, male PS3J4 50+, ‘W Caulfield (bill)’, bradford district council representative, male PS3J5 35+, ‘Roy Donson’, house builders’ federation representative, male PS3J6 40+, ‘Stephen Grigson’, solicitor, male PS3J7 30+, ‘J Cunnane’, solicitor, Representing Sam Smith’s Tadcaster Brewery, male PS3J8 40+, ‘P Sedgewick’, solicitor, male Sample containing about 15663 words speech recorded in public context HVH EIP meeting at Strensall Village Hall, day 4 session: public county council meeting. PS3JH 50+, ‘Eric Barnett’, department of the environment adjudicator, Chairing the meeting., male PS3JJ 40+, ‘Mr P Davies’, legal representative, Representing North Yorkshire County Council, male PS3JK 40+, ‘D Whittaker’, senior inspector, female PS3JL 35+, ‘Roy Donson’, house builders’ federation representative, male PS3JM 30+, ‘R Thomas’, solicitor, male PS3JN ‘Mr Wincup’, department of the environment representative, male PS3JP ‘M Courcier’, solicitor, male PS3JR ‘Mr Brighton’, male PS3JS ‘Mr Brooke’, male Sample containing about 24634 words speech recorded in public context HVJ EIP meeting at Strensall Village Hall, day 3, morning session: public county council planning meeting. PS3L3 50+, ‘Mr E Barnett’, department of the environment adjudicator, Chairing the enquiry, male PS3L4 40+, ‘Mr Peter Davis’, north yorkshire county council legal representative, male PS3L5 40+, ‘Miss D Whittaker’, senior inspector, female PS3L6 30+, ‘Mr David Curtis’, york city council legal representative, male PS3L7 25+, ‘Mr Ian Smith’, ryedale district council legal representative, male PS3L8 40+, ‘Mr Steven Grigson’, solicitor, from Barton Willmore, male PS3L9 30+, ‘Mr Malcolm Spittle’, north yorkshire county council legal representative, male PS3LA 30+, ‘Mrs Long’, north yorkshire county council legal representative, female PS3LB 35+, ‘Mr Roy Donson’, house builders’ federation representative, male Sample containing about 23224 words speech recorded in public context HVK EIP meeting at Strensall Village Hall, day 3, afternoon session: public county council planning meeting. PS3LK 50+, ‘Mr E Barnett’, department of the environment adjudicator, male PS3LL 40+, ‘Miss D Whitaker’, senior inspector, female PS3LM 35+, ‘Mr Roy Donson’, house builders’ federation representative, male PS3LN ‘Mr Paul Brighton’, solicitor, for Barton Willmore, male PS3LP ‘Mr Christopher Timothy’, solicitor, for Wood-Frampton, male PS3LR ‘Mr Clive Brook’, solicitor, for Clive Brook Associates, male PS3LS ‘Mr Anthony (tony) Sexton’, solicitor, for Connell., male PS3LT 30+, ‘Mr Michael Jewitt’, hambledon district council legal representative, male PS3LU 30+, ‘Mr Girt’, leeds city council representative, male Sample containing about 24102 words speech recorded in public context HW8 Just another angel. Ripley, Mike, Fontana Paperbacks, London (1989), 64-218. Sample containing about 45298 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HW9 Accounting in a business context. Jarvis, Robin and Berry, Aidan, Chapman & Hall, London (1992), 1-113. Sample containing about 29455 words from a book (domain: commerce) HWA The butcher’s bill. Kippax, Frank, Fontana Press, London (1992), 120233. Sample containing about 43942 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HWB Architecture of Europe: 3000 BC-AD 1453. Yarwood, Doreen, BT Batsford Ltd, London (1992), 39-157. Sample containing about 42841 words from a book (domain: arts) HWC The wasp factory. Banks, Iain, Abacus, London (1990), 7-126. Sample containing about 41889 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HWD Family history and local history in England. Hey, David, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1987), 46-183. Sample containing about 44043 words from 12. List of works excerpted a book (domain: world affairs) HWE The house of women. Cookson, Catherine, Corgi Books, London (1993), 181-320. Sample containing about 33001 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HWF Lifespan computer manuals. Corporate, u.p.. Sample containing about 221635 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) HWG The transformation of medieval England. Thomson, J A F, Longman, New York (1992), 009-082. Sample containing about 39754 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HWH Public finance and public choice. Jones, Philip and Cullis, John, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Maidenhead (1992). Sample containing about 46260 words from a book (domain: commerce) HWK Richard III. Pollard, A J, Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucester (1991), 27132. Sample containing about 39083 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HWL Angel touch. Ripley, Mike, Fontana Press, London (1991), 81-203. Sample containing about 44592 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HWM The jewel that was ours. Dexter, Colin, Pan Books Ltd, London (1992), 89-254. Sample containing about 46954 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HWN The book of ultimate truths. Rankin, Robert, Doubleday, London (1993), 13142. Sample containing about 41871 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HWP Wycliffe and the Windsor Blue. Burley, W J, Corgi Books, London (1989), 7-152. Sample containing about 43883 words from a book (domain: imaginative) HWS Gut: Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Alan, R N (ed.), British Medical Association, London. Sample 257 containing about 170292 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HWT Gut: Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Alan, R N (ed.), British Medical Association, London. Sample containing about 59868 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HWU The Lancet. The Lancet Ltd, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 49445 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HWV The Lancet. The Lancet Ltd, London (1993-06/19). Sample containing about 46180 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HWW The Lancet. The Lancet Ltd, London (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 46574 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) HWX Sounds. Spotlight Publications, London (1990-11-10). Sample containing about 47904 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) HWY [Prospectus]. Henley Management College, England (1993), 1-23. Sample containing about 8028 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HX0 Scotvec update. Scotvec, Glasgow (1992/1919). Sample containing about 16564 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HX1 Scotvec report. u.p. (n.d.), 1-45. Sample containing about 14186 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HX2 [Reference book]. HCIMA, England, London (1992/1919). Sample containing about 12291 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) HX3 Hotel, Catering & Institutional Management Association. u.p.. Sample containing about 18426 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HX4 Hotel, Catering & Institutional Management Association. u.p.. Sample containing about 32091 words of un- 258 published miscellanea (domain: commerce) HX5 [Annual report]. Napier Enterprise Centre, Scotland, Edinburgh (1993), 221. Sample containing about 8264 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HX6 Christian Aid. Christian Aid, Edinburgh, Scotland. Sample containing about 965 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HX7 [Christian Aid: administrative documents]. Christian Aid, Edinburgh, Scotland (1986/1919). Sample containing about 5065 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: world affairs) HX8 [Medau Society leaflets]. The Medau Society, UK (1980/1919). Sample containing about 41219 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) HX9 [Unpublished academic thesis]. Wilson, Howard, u.p.. Sample containing about 40822 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) HXA [Articles by a management consultant]. u.p.. Sample containing about 7261 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) HXB [Solicitors’ information packs]. u.p.. Sample containing about 38263 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) HXC Albion’s people. Rule, John, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 105225. Sample containing about 46928 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HXD Introduction to computer law. Bainbridge, David I, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 24-121. Sample containing about 45312 words from a book (domain: social science) HXE Criminal law. Jefferson, Michael, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992). Sample containing about 48074 words from a book (domain: social science) HXF The effective teaching of history. 12. List of works excerpted Brooks, Ron, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 1-156. Sample containing about 45620 words from a book (domain: social science) HXG The English infinitive. Duffley, Patrick J, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 11-149. Sample containing about 44957 words from a book (domain: social science) HXH How to write essays, dissertations & theses in literary studies. Fabb, Nigel and Durant, Alan, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 9-140. Sample containing about 46432 words from a book (domain: arts) HXJ [Article from] European economic integration. European economic integration. McDonald, Frank, Dearden, Stephen (eds.)Penketh, Keith, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 1-15. Sample containing about 6355 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HXK [Article from] European economic integration. European economic integration. McDonald, Frank, Dearden, Stephen (eds.)McDonald, Frank, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 16-38. Sample containing about 8867 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HXL [article from] European economic integration. European economic integration. McDonald, Frank, Dearden, Stephen (eds.)Zis, George, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 39-49. Sample containing about 5773 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HXM [article from] European economic integration. European economic integration. McDonald, Frank, Dearden, Stephen (eds.)Penketh, Keith, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 50-58. Sample containing about 4452 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HXN [article from] European economic integration. European economic integration. McDonald, Frank, Dearden, Stephen (eds.)Kemp, John, Longman 12. List of works excerpted Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 59-80. Sample containing about 11521 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HXP [article from] European economic integration. European economic integration. McDonald, Frank, Dearden, Stephen (eds.)Dearden, Stephen, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 82-98. Sample containing about 7342 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HXR [article from] European economic integration. European economic integration. McDonald, Frank, Dearden, Stephen (eds.)Tomkins, Judith and Twomey, Jim, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 100-115. Sample containing about 9039 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HXS The fabliau in English. Hines, John, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 1-139. Sample containing about 44895 words from a book (domain: arts) HXT A future for the NHS?. Ranade, Wendy, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1994), 1-118. Sample containing about 42297 words from a book (domain: social science) HXU De Gaulle. Shennan, Andrew, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 16139. Sample containing about 44281 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HXV Law of tort. Cooke, John, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 72-173. Sample containing about 43508 words from a book (domain: social science) HXW Land law. Lim, Hilary, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 24-121. Sample containing about 46865 words from a book (domain: social science) HXX Cnut. Lawson, M K, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 9-150. Sample containing about 46337 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HXY London Jamaican. Sebba, Mark, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow 259 (1993), 1-137. Sample containing about 48271 words from a book (domain: social science) HY0 The Merovingian kingdoms 450-751. Wood, Ian, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1994), 5-113. Sample containing about 45899 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HY1 Markets and dealers. Harrington, Richard, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 61-81. Sample containing about 10030 words from a book (domain: commerce) HY2 Markets and dealers. Leslie, James, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 85-109. Sample containing about 13090 words from a book (domain: commerce) HY3 Markets and dealers. Davis, Phil, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 111-134. Sample containing about 11132 words from a book (domain: commerce) HY4 Markets and dealers. Temperton, Paul, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 138-161. Sample containing about 9868 words from a book (domain: commerce) HY5 The rise of modern diplomacy 14501919. Anderson, M S, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 41-148. Sample containing about 46239 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HY6 English medieval mystics: games of faith. Glasscoe, Marion, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 1-159. Sample containing about 46423 words from a book (domain: arts) HY7 Russia in the age of reaction and reform 1801-1881. Saunders, David, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1994), 173-272. Sample containing about 43678 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HY8 The special relationship. Bartlett, C J, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 1-124. Sample containing about 46090 words from a book (domain: 260 12. List of works excerpted world affairs) HY9 Politics under the later Stuarts. Harris, Tim, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 117-239. Sample containing about 46659 words from a book (domain: world affairs) HYA The teaching of drama in the primary school. Woolland, Brian, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 34-138. Sample containing about 38921 words from a book (domain: social science) HYB The effective teaching of religious education. Watson, Brenda, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 1-125. Sample containing about 46271 words from a book (domain: social science) HYC Suffolk Sound Archive oral history project: interview. PS228 ‘Joyce’, female PS229 ‘Jack’, retired head lad, male Sample containing about 12152 words speech recorded in leisure context HYD King’s College London: philosophy discussion class. PS2N2 30, ‘Brennan’, lecturer, male Sample containing about 8958 words speech recorded in educational context HYE Pearson preliminary results: presentation and press and analysts’ questions. PS2YH PS2YJ PS2YK PS2YL PS2YM PS2YN PS2YP PS2YR PS2YS ‘Michael’, chief executive officer, male ‘Frank’, chairman, male ‘James’, male ‘Mark’, reporter, male ‘Jason’, reporter, male ‘Richard’, reporter, male ‘Raymond’, reporter, male ‘William’, reporter, male ‘Roger’, reporter, male Sample containing about 12023 words speech recorded in business context HYF Pearson analyst presentation: analysts’ meeting. PS302 ‘Michael’, male PS303 ‘Frank’, chief executive, male PS304 ‘James’, financial director, male PS305 ‘David’, male PS306 ‘Mark’, male PS307 ‘Mark’, male HYFPS000 Sample containing about 6368 words speech recorded in business context HYG Town council meeting. Sample containing about 9767 words speech recorded in public context HYH Trent Law School: tutorial. PS30B 35, ‘John’, lecturer, male Sample containing about 3480 words speech recorded in educational context HYJ Town council grants meeting. PS3C0 40+, ‘Graham’, farmer and developer, male PS3C1 40+, ‘Paul’, homeopath, male PS3C2 40+, accountant, female PS3C3 80+, farmer, male PS3C4 60+, farmer, male PS3C5 50+, ‘Trevor’, builder, male Sample containing about 15696 words speech recorded in public context HYK Town council planning meeting. PS3CH 40+, ‘Graham’, farmer and developer, male PS3CJ 80+, farmer, male PS3CK 40+, builder, male Sample containing about 7767 words speech recorded in public context HYL Nottingham University Economics Department: tutorial. PS3K6 30, ‘Lloyd’, lecturer, male PS3K7 ‘Matthew’, student, male Sample containing about 4947 words speech recorded in educational context HYM Nottingham University Economics Department: agricultural economics lecture. PS3K8 30, ‘Chris’, lecturer, male Sample containing about 4490 words speech recorded in educational context HYN Nottingham University Economics Department: agricultural economics tutorial. PS3K9 30, ‘Tim’, lecturer, male HYNPS000 Sample containing about 5248 words speech recorded in educational context HYP Nottingham University Economics Department: tutorial. PS3KA PS3KB PS3KC PS3KD PS3KE 30, ‘Lloyd’, lecturer, male ‘Nadine’, student, female ‘Lyn’, student, female student, male student, male Sample containing about 6147 words speech recorded in educational context 12. List of works excerpted HYR Nottingham University Economics Department: lecture. PS3KF lecturer Sample containing about 4523 words speech recorded in educational context HYS Nottingham University Economics Department: tutorial. PS3KG 30, ‘Tim’, lecturer, male HYSPS000 Sample containing about 6173 words speech recorded in educational context HYT Nottingham University Economics Department: lecture. PS3KH lecturer HYTPS000 Sample containing about 5789 words speech recorded in educational context HYU Commercial Union training session. PS3KJ ‘Dawn’, trainer, female PS3KK trainer, male PS3KL ‘Elaine’, insurance company employee, female PS3KM ‘John’, insurance company employee, male Sample containing about 10605 words speech recorded in business context HYV Commercial Union training session. PS3KN ‘Martin’, trainer, male PS3KP trainer, female PS3KR ‘Andy’, insurance company employee, male PS3KS ‘Margaret’, insurance company employee, female PS3KT ‘Mark’, insurance company employee, male PS3KU ‘John’, insurance company employee, male PS3KV ‘Marie’, insurance company employee, female PS3KW ‘Nora’, insurance company employee, female PS3KX ‘Irene’, insurance company employee, female Sample containing about 9890 words speech recorded in business context HYW Commercial Union training session. PS3KY trainer, male Sample containing about 3242 words speech recorded in business context HYX Shropshire County Council: committee meeting. PS3L0 ‘Jerry’, councillor, male Sample containing about 20051 words speech recorded in public context 261 HYY British Association of Industrial Editors - Edinburgh Internal Communications Group: informal meeting. PS3L1 32, ‘Peter’, ex bp public affairs, male PS3L2 47, bnc worker, female Sample containing about 6809 words speech recorded in business context J0P The age of capital 1848-1875. Hobsbawm, E J, Abacus, London (1977), 203-316. Sample containing about 43183 words from a book (domain: world affairs) J0R Arcadia. Reid, Christopher, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1979), 1-50. Sample containing about 5130 words from a book (domain: imaginative) J0S Deadly partnership. Roe, C F, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1992), 95-252. Sample containing about 43043 words from a book (domain: imaginative) J0T Global geomorphology. Summerfield, Michael A, Longman Scientific & Technical, Harlow (1991), 32-150. Sample containing about 45973 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) J0U Involuntary unemployment. Trevithick, J A, Harvester & Wheatsheaf, Hemel Hempstead (1992), 92-205. Sample containing about 41730 words from a book (domain: social science) J0V Electronic information resources and the historian. Ross, Seamus and Higgs, Edward, u.p.. Sample containing about 79435 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) J0W Kenneth Williams: a biography. Freeland, Michael, George Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd, London (1990). Sample containing about 46050 words from a book (domain: social science) J0X Letters in the dark. Lomas, Herbert, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1986), 8-66. Sample containing about 7378 words from a book (domain: imaginative) J0Y A Martian sends a postcard home. Raine, Craig, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1979), 1-46. Sample contain- 262 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16 J17 J18 J19 12. List of works excerpted ing about 4166 words from a book (domain: imaginative) The Mamur Zapt and the girl in the Nile. Pearce, Michael, Fontana Press, London (1992), 5-150. Sample containing about 47412 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Children’s party cakes. Clark, Maxine, Farrow, Joanna and Man, Kathy, Macdonald & Company (Publrs) Ltd, London (1992), 6-114. Sample containing about 30008 words from a book (domain: leisure) Physical fluid dynamics. Tritton, D J, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1988), 278-430. Sample containing about 41422 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) Payback. James, Russell, Victor Gollancz Ltd, London (1993). Sample containing about 44607 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Preventing mental illness. Newton, Jennifer, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1988). Sample containing about 41187 words from a book (domain: social science) Economics. u.p. (n.d.), 641-732. Sample containing about 39632 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) Town and country planning in Britain. Cullingworth, J B, Routledge & Kegan Paul plc, London (1988), 111-208. Sample containing about 39341 words from a book (domain: social science) A landing on the sun. Frayn, Michael, Penguin Books, London (1992), 1-130. Sample containing about 44767 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Tropical rainforest ecology. Mabberley, D J, Blackie & Son Ltd, London (1992), 133-241. Sample containing about 46171 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) Voices of summer. Pearson, Diane, Corgi Books, London (1993), 133-298. Sample containing about 43423 words from a book (domain: imaginative) J1A Early Music. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993-19-19). Sample containing about 46838 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J1B FlyPast. Key Publishing, Stamford, Lincs (1992-19-19). Sample containing about 27207 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) J1C [Leeds United e-mail list]. u.p.. Sample containing about 41810 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) J1D [Leeds United e-mail list]. u.p.. Sample containing about 7660 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) J1E [Leeds United e-mail list]. u.p.. Sample containing about 29320 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) J1F [Leeds United e-mail list]. u.p.. Sample containing about 28956 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) J1G [Leeds United e-mail list]. u.p.. Sample containing about 44965 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) J1H [Leeds United e-mail list]. u.p.. Sample containing about 48669 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) J1J [Leeds United e-mail list]. u.p.. Sample containing about 19787 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) J1K Women’s Art. Townsend, S (ed.), Women artists slide library, London (1991-19-19). Sample containing about 23451 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J1L Speeches by Tony Hall. Hall, Tony, u.p.. Sample containing about 8298 words of material written to be spoken (domain: social science) J1M Scottish TV – news scripts. u.p.. Sample containing about 38983 words of material written to be spoken (domain: 12. List of works excerpted leisure) J1N Scottish TV – sports news scripts. u.p.. Sample containing about 2969 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) J1P The cost of default. The Law Society, Great Britain (1992-10), 1-38. Sample containing about 10225 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) J1R The Scottish Council for Development and Industry annual report. u.p. (n.d.), 1-24. Sample containing about 5261 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) J1S The Scottish Council for Development and Industry annual report. The Scottish council for development & industry, Scotland (1990/1919), 1-24. Sample containing about 5092 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) J1T Press News. Renault, London (1993). Sample containing about 3741 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) J1U Press News. Renault, London (1993), 1-22. Sample containing about 4936 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) J1V The economic significance of scotch whisky. The Scotch whisky association, Scotland, Edinburgh (1992), 1-16. Sample containing about 5230 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) J1W Scotch and tax. The Scotch whisky association, Scotland, Edinburgh (1992), 1-13. Sample containing about 3394 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) J1X Wavelength. P & O, London (1993). Sample containing about 7539 words from a periodical (domain: social science) J1Y Wavelength. P & O, London (1993). Sample containing about 9195 words from a periodical (domain: social sci- 263 J20 J21 J22 J23 J24 J25 J26 J27 J28 J29 J2A J2B ence) Guinness plc. u.p.. Sample containing about 2375 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) United Distillers. u.p.. Sample containing about 2798 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) Guinness brewing worldwide. u.p.. Sample containing about 1636 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) Alcohol & society: some questions and answers. u.p.. Sample containing about 3926 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) Guinness brewing worldwide. u.p.. Sample containing about 4912 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) Guinness. u.p.. Sample containing about 6954 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) [Prospectus]. The Henley Research Centre, Henley, 1-13. Sample containing about 4641 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) Short courses in religious and moral education. u.p.. Sample containing about 15302 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) Reporter. National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh (1993), 1-8. Sample containing about 3342 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) Reporter. National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh (1993), 1-8. Sample containing about 3720 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) Regulations for programmes of the HCIMA professional qualifications. HCIMA, England, London (1990), 133. Sample containing about 7941 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) Report & supplement. Somerville College, Oxford (1990), 7-105. Sample 264 J2C J2D J2E J2F J2G J2H J2J J2K J2L J2N J2P 12. List of works excerpted containing about 25943 words of miscellanea (domain: social science) University of Oxford. u.p.. Sample containing about 9335 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) Research on animals in Oxford. u.p.. Sample containing about 7597 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: natural sciences) Will we ever learn. u.p.. Sample containing about 4436 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: world affairs) [Unpublished short stories]. Benn, June, u.p.. Sample containing about 7616 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: imaginative) Hombre. Leonard, Elmore, Chivers Press, UK (1989), 1-45. Sample containing about 11192 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Chaos [2/2]. Firth, W J, Manchester University Press, Manchester (1987), 135-155. Sample containing about 7180 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) Chaos [1/2]. Sparrow, C, Manchester University Press, Manchester (1987), 111-131. Sample containing about 7277 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) Pragmatics. Levinson, Stephen C, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1987), 15-111. Sample containing about 36715 words from a book (domain: arts) Romano-British mosaics. Cookson, Neil Andrew, British Archaeological Reports, UK (1984), 3-84. Sample containing about 37959 words from a book (domain: world affairs) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 12728 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Mar- tin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 12095 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) J2R The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 15657 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) J2S The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 12522 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) J2T The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 14190 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) J2U The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 12943 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) J2V The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 14010 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) J2W The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 14600 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) J2X The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 13628 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) J2Y The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 18345 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) J30 The Environment Digest September 1991. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environmental Publications Ltd (1991). Sample containing about 12054 words from a 12. List of works excerpted J31 J32 J33 J34 J35 J36 J37 J38 J39 J3A periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 12845 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 13544 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 13749 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 13314 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 13947 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 13984 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 18308 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 14145 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 12051 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. 265 J3B J3C J3D J3E J3F J3G J3H J3J J3K Sample containing about 12452 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 13954 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 14172 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 13949 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 12090 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 14306 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 13586 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 14433 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 17390 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 11807 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) 266 12. List of works excerpted J3L The Environment Digest. Wright, Martin (ed.), Environment Publishers Ltd. Sample containing about 10452 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) J3M Garrick Society annual general meeting. PS3M7 PS3M8 PS3M9 PS3MA PS3MB PS3MC PS3MD PS3ME PS3MF ‘Keith’, bbc employee, AB, male 24, ‘Tracy’, DE, female ‘David’, DE, male ‘Graham’, male ‘Joyce’, female ‘Pam’, female ‘Linda’, female ‘Bert’, male ‘Kenneth’, male Sample containing about 5879 words speech recorded in business context J3N St Helens Aquarist Society annual general meeting. PS3MG PS3MH PS3MJ PS3MK PS3ML 50+, ‘Bert’, draughtsman, male 21+, housewife, female 21+, ‘Emily’, housewife, female 35, ‘Robert’, factory worker, male ‘Bill’, retired, male Sample containing about 6229 words speech recorded in business context J3P Shropshire County Council Social Services Committee: committee meeting. PS3MM , male PS3MN , male PS3MP ‘Mike’, male PS3MR ‘Malcolm’, male PS3MS , female PS3MT ‘Tom’, male PS3MU , male PS3MV ‘George’, male J3PPS000 Sample containing about 21605 words speech recorded in public context J3R Shropshire County Council Social Services Committee: committee meeting. PS3N6 , male PS3N7 ‘Mike’, male PS3N8 ‘Mike’, male PS3N9 , female J3RPS000 J3RPS001 J3RPS002 Sample containing about 13141 words speech recorded in public context J3S Shropshire County Council Public Protection Committee: committee meeting. PS3NG , male PS3NH ‘Jennifer’, female PS3NJ , male PS3NK PS3NL PS3NM PS3NN PS3NP PS3NR ‘Dave’, male , male , male major, male ‘George’, chief fire officer, male colonel, male Sample containing about 10168 words speech recorded in public context J3T Shropshire County Council Public Protection Committee: committee meeting. PS3NS , male PS3NT ‘Jennifer’, female PS3NU ‘Dave’, male PS3NV ‘George’, chief fire officer, male PS3NW colonel, male J3TPS000 Sample containing about 10451 words speech recorded in public context J3U Friends Provident Insurance training session. PS3P0 PS3P1 PS3P2 PS3P3 PS3P4 PS3P5 PS3P6 PS3P7 sales person, male sales person, female ‘Robert’, salesman, male ‘Gareth’, salesman, male ‘Bill’, instructor, male ‘Gill’, instructor, female ‘Roger’, male ‘Danny’, male Sample containing about 7627 words speech recorded in business context J3V Friends Provident Insurance training session. PS3P8 PS3P9 PS3PA PS3PB sales person, female sales person, male salesman, male salesman, male Sample containing about 5831 words speech recorded in business context J3W Royal Yachting Association annual general meeting. PS3PC PS3PD PS3PE PS3PF PS3PG PS3PH PS3PJ PS3PK ‘Rod’, racing coach, male ‘Peter’, male ‘John’, male ‘Chris’, male ‘Frank’, male ‘Richard’, male ‘Bob’, male Sample containing about 10488 words speech recorded in business context J3X Royal Yachting Association instruction video: sailing. PS3PN PS3PP PS3PR PS3PS PS3PT , female , female , male , male , male 12. List of works excerpted PS3PU PS3PV PS3PW PS3PX , female ‘Suzanne’, female , male ‘John’, national sailing coach, male Sample containing about 7301 words speech recorded in business context J3Y Gardeners’ Question Time: radio programme. PS3R1 ‘Stefan’, radio presenter and gardening expert, male PS3R2 radio presenter, female PS3R3 ‘Fred’, gardening expert, male PS3R4 ‘Daphne’, gardening expert, female PS3R5 ‘Walter’, gardening expert, male PS3R6 ‘Frank’, gardening expert, male Sample containing about 6611 words speech recorded in leisure context J40 British Association of Industrial Editors - Edinburgh Internal Communications Group: informal meeting. PS3R7 32, ‘Peter’, ex bp public affairs, male PS3R8 47, ‘Anne’, bnc worker, female PS3R9 52, ‘Susan’, scottish office executive, female PS3RA 38, ‘Tukuse’, japanese teacher, female Sample containing about 6642 words speech recorded in business context J41 West Sussex Council: Strategic Planning Committee. PS3RB PS3RC PS3RD PS3RE PS3RF PS3RG PS3RH PS3RJ PS3RK , male ‘Harold’, male ‘Chris’, male ‘Alan’, male , female , male , male , male ‘Jim’, male Sample containing about 12888 words speech recorded in public context J42 West Sussex Council: Strategic Planning Committee meeting. PS3RR PS3RS PS3RT PS3RU PS3RV PS3RW PS3RX PS3RY , male ‘Neil’, male ‘Harold’, male , male ‘Cliff’, female , male , female , male Sample containing about 6599 words speech recorded in public context J43 West Sussex Council: Social Services Committee meeting. Sample containing about 8077 words speech recorded in public context 267 J44 West Sussex Council: Highways Committee meeting. PS3S0 , female Sample containing about 9590 words speech recorded in public context J45 West Sussex Council: Highways Committee meeting. PS3S1 , female J52 J53 J54 J55 J56 J57 J59 J5A J5B Sample containing about 3569 words speech recorded in public context The blind watchmaker. Dawkins, Richard, Longman, UK (1986), 1-109. Sample containing about 46231 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) Design and society. Langdon, Richard, Cross, Nigel (eds.), The Design Council, UK (1984), 51-105. Sample containing about 30994 words from a book (domain: arts) The divided house. Raymond, Mary, F A Thorpe (Publishing) Ltd, UK (1985), 1-236. Sample containing about 37548 words from a book (domain: imaginative) Peter Grimes: Gloriana. Britten, Benjamin, John Calder Ltd, UK (1983), 769. Sample containing about 15960 words from a book (domain: arts) Hamish: the story of a pathfinder. Mahaddie, Gp Capt T G, Ian Allan Ltd, London (1989), 11-88. Sample containing about 43387 words from a book (domain: world affairs) The British polity. Norton, Philip, Longman, New York (1984), 3-101. Sample containing about 37078 words from a book (domain: world affairs) [Letter concerning control of industrial major accident hazards]. u.p.. Sample containing about 507 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: world affairs) Against all odds. Greenpeace. Sample containing about 672 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) Ecover bio-degradable household cleaning products. Ecover. Sample containing about 1048 words of mis- 268 cellanea (domain: leisure) J5C Why Bob Geldof thinks you should read the New Internationalist. New Internationalist. Sample containing about 554 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) J5D World peace. Greenpeace. ... Sample containing about 470 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) J5E 1992: aren’t you sick of it?. Communist party. Sample containing about 589 words of miscellanea (domain: commerce) J5F Thank God someone’s making waves. Greenpeace. Sample containing about 320 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) J5G Do you want to walk in safety in the countryside?. u.p.. Sample containing about 607 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) J5H Your Communist Euro candidate. Communist party. Sample containing about 711 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) J5J Facing the future. Communist party. Sample containing about 398 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) J5K The more the Government does, the less you’re free to do. National front. . Sample containing about 141 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) J5L [Fund-raising tandem trek sponsor form]. BDAFSA. Sample containing about 263 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: world affairs) J5M The London whale walk. Greenpeace. Sample containing about 495 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) J5N ANC catalogue. African National Congress. Sample containing about 439 words of miscellanea (domain: world affairs) J5P [Correspondence concerning property purchase]. u.p.. Sample containing about 839 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) J6N The acquisition of business assets. My- 12. List of works excerpted ers, Jonathan, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 1-99. Sample containing about 40476 words from a book (domain: social science) J6P Solicitors’ partnerships: the law in practice. Bonney, Charles, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 1-116. Sample containing about 43923 words from a book (domain: social science) J6R Drafting business leases. Lewison, Kim, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 1-110. Sample containing about 42064 words from a book (domain: social science) J6S Management buy-outs. Cooke, Darryl J, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 1-115. Sample containing about 44302 words from a book (domain: commerce) J6T Drafting commercial agreements. Christou, Richard, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 1-86. Sample containing about 40855 words from a book (domain: commerce) J6U County court practice handbook. Blackford, Robert, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 18-143. Sample containing about 44591 words from a book (domain: social science) J6V Damages for personal injury and death (5th edition). Pre-trial considerationsMantle, PeterKemp, David (ed.)(5th edition)., Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 1-51. Sample containing about 22621 words from a book (domain: social science) J6W Damages for personal injury and death (5th edition). Damages on deathSaunt, ThomasKemp, David (ed.)(5th edition). , Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 52-68. Sample containing about 7236 words from a book (domain: social science) J6X Damages for personal injury and death (5th edition). Damages for nonpecuniary lossKemp, David(5th edition). Kemp, David (ed.), Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 69-100. 12. List of works excerpted J6Y J70 J71 J72 J73 J74 J75 J76 J77 J78 Sample containing about 13309 words from a book (domain: social science) Dispute resolution: expert determination. Kendall, John, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 1-140. Sample containing about 48301 words from a book (domain: commerce) Futures trading law and regulation. Bonham, John, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 1-20. Sample containing about 7114 words from a book (domain: commerce) Futures trading law and regulation. Abrams, Charles, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 21-44. Sample containing about 9369 words from a book (domain: commerce) Futures trading law and regulation. Innes, Ros, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 45-68. Sample containing about 9896 words from a book (domain: commerce) Futures trading law and regulation. Frase, A R G, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 73-96. Sample containing about 9907 words from a book (domain: commerce) Futures trading law and regulation. Ottino, Peter, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 104-114. Sample containing about 4003 words from a book (domain: commerce) Know-how for personal injury lawyers. Walker, Ian, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 5-122. Sample containing about 31038 words from a book (domain: social science) Child protection law. Feldman, Linda, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 1-129. Sample containing about 43545 words from a book (domain: social science) Commercial leases: tenants’ amendments. Sweet, Robert, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 1-127. Sample containing about 43917 words from a book (domain: commerce) Media law. Robertson, Geoffrey, Long- 269 J79 J7A J7B J7C J7D J7E J7F J7G J7H man Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990), 1-91. Sample containing about 44653 words from a book (domain: social science) Moeran’s practical conveyancing. Coates, R M, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991), 1-119. Sample containing about 42638 words from a book (domain: social science) Non-resident trusts. Soares, Patrick C, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 1-104. Sample containing about 46139 words from a book (domain: commerce) Restraint of trade and business secrets: law and practice. Mehigan, Simon, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991), 1-92. Sample containing about 45459 words from a book (domain: commerce) Drafting standard terms of trading. Bradgate, Robert, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991), 1-97. Sample containing about 45149 words from a book (domain: commerce) Sale and supply of goods. Davies, Iwan, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990), 1-90. Sample containing about 45824 words from a book (domain: commerce) Takeovers. Stedman, Graham, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993). Sample containing about 46463 words from a book (domain: commerce) Language and Literature Volume 1 No. Stockwell, Peter, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 79-98. 2 1992. Sample containing about 8211 words from a periodical (domain: arts) Language and Literature Volume 1 No. Green, Keith, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992). 2 1992. Sample containing about 5147 words from a periodical (domain: arts) Language and Literature Volume 1 No. Semino, Elena, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 135-140. 2 1992. Sample containing about 1991 words 270 from a periodical (domain: arts) J7J Language and Literature Volume 1 No. Culpeper, Jonathan, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 141-143. 2 1992. Sample containing about 1346 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J7K Language and Literature Volume 1 No. Bex, Tony, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 143-145. 2 1992. Sample containing about 1651 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J7L Language and Literature Volume 1 No. Bellard-Thomson, Carol, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 146147. 2 1992. Sample containing about 1247 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J7M Language and Literature Volume 1 No. Semino, Elena, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1992), 147-150. 2 1992. Sample containing about 1571 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J7P Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Nash, Walter, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 19-34. 1. Sample containing about 7135 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J7R Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Black, Elizabeth, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 37-47. 1 1993. Sample containing about 5354 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J7S Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Barney, Tom, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 49-59. 1 1993. Sample containing about 2627 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J7T Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Tzanne, Angeliki, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 63-67. 1 1993. Sample containing about 1512 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J7U Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Butler, Lance St John, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 70-72. 1 1993. Sample containing about 1490 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J7V Language and Literature Volume 2 No. 12. List of works excerpted McRae, John, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 75-76. 1 1993. Sample containing about 753 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J7W Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Bennison, Neil, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 79-98. 2 1993. Sample containing about 9052 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J7X Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Blakemore, Diane, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 101-119. 2 1993. Sample containing about 7642 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J7Y Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Downes, William, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 121-128. 2 1993. Sample containing about 3044 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J80 Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Wales, Katie, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 137-138. 2 1993. Sample containing about 1226 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J81 Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Green, Keith, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 138-139. 2 1993. Sample containing about 578 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J82 Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Cunico, Sonia, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 141-143. 2 1993. Sample containing about 1613 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J83 Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Semino, Elena, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 146-148. 2 1993. Sample containing about 1120 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J84 Language and Literature Volume 2 No. McCully, Chris, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 148-150. 2 1993. Sample containing about 1379 words from a periodical (domain: arts) J85 Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Clark, Billy, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 151-153. 2 1993. Sample containing about 1485 words from a 12. List of works excerpted J86 J87 J88 J89 J8B periodical (domain: arts) Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Currie, Mark, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 183-195. 3 1993. Sample containing about 5165 words from a periodical (domain: arts) Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Soyland, John, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 225-227. 3 1993. Sample containing about 977 words from a periodical (domain: arts) Language and Literature Volume 2 No. Wales, Katie, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 227-231. 3 1993. Sample containing about 2489 words from a periodical (domain: arts) Language and Literature Volume 1 No. Simpson, Paul, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1993), 47-65. 1 1992. Sample containing about 6876 words from a periodical (domain: arts) Audio Description Action Group: meeting. PS3S2 PS3S3 PS3S4 PS3S5 PS3S6 30+, ‘Robert’, arts officer, male 30+, ‘Brian’, theatre manager, male 50+, ‘Iris’, audio services, female 30+, ‘Jane’, social worker, female 40+, ‘Cathy’, social worker, female Sample containing about 13750 words speech recorded in business context J8D Teachers’ conference: discussing tutorial programme. PS3S7 40+, ‘Rod’, male J8DPS000 J8DPS001 J8DPS002 J8DPS003 J8DPS004 Sample containing about 20496 words speech recorded in educational context J8F Harlow Record Office - recollections of Harlow: interview. PS1MU , female PS1MV 74, retired, female Sample containing about 6769 words speech recorded in leisure context J8G Life in Harlow: interview by Harlow Study Centre. PS1N3 , female PS1N4 electrical retailer, male PS1N5 , female 271 Sample containing about 11906 words speech recorded in leisure context J8J Drugs: television discussion. J8JPS000 J8JPS001 J8JPS002 J8JPS003 J8JPS004 J8JPS005 J8JPS006 J8JPS007 J8JPS008 Sample containing about 4965 words speech recorded in leisure context J8K Bioenergetics: lecture. PS3SE 40+, lecturer, male Sample containing about 6648 words speech recorded in educational context J8M Albert Gunter: sermon. PS1RE ‘Albert’, minister, male Sample containing about 2667 words speech recorded in public context J8Y Albert Gunter: sermon. PS1RY ‘Albert Gunter’, minister, male Sample containing about 6706 words speech recorded in public context J90 Albert Gunter: sermon. PS1S0 ‘Albert Gunter’, minister, male Sample containing about 5418 words speech recorded in public context J91 Maths tutorial. PS3SR 50, ‘John’, tutor, male PS3SS 16, ‘Ruben’, student, male Sample containing about 12156 words speech recorded in educational context J92 University of York Student Union Entertainments Committee meeting. PS3ST PS3SU PS3SV PS3SW PS3SX PS3SY PS3T0 PS3T1 PS3T2 ‘Thomas’, student, male ‘Andy’, student, male ‘Dave’, student, male 23, ‘Pete’, student, male student, male ‘John’, student, male 19, ‘Becky’, student, female 19, ‘Chris’, student, male student, male Sample containing about 7419 words speech recorded in business context J94 Nottingham University, Economics Dept. PS3TJ lecturer, male PS3TK ‘Adrian’, student, male PS3TL ‘Helen’, student, female 272 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 5028 words speech recorded in educational context J95 Nottingham University, Economics Dept. PS3TN lecturer, male Sample containing about 4366 words speech recorded in educational context J97 British Market Research Bureau monthly meeting. PS3U2 PS3U3 PS3U4 PS3U5 PS3U6 PS3U7 PS3UA ‘John’, managing director, male ‘Stella’, director, female ‘John’, departmental chairman, male ‘Richard’, administrator, male ‘Alan’, director, male ‘Rita’, director, female ‘Caroline’, consultant, female Sample containing about 10869 words speech recorded in business context J98 Herts County Council: committee meeting. PS3UD J98PS000 J98PS001 Sample containing about 425 words speech recorded in public context J99 Herts County Council: committee meeting. PS3UE J99PS000 J99PS001 J99PS002 Sample containing about 399 words speech recorded in public context J9A Bushey Writing Group: poetry and prose writing. PS3UF PS3UG PS3UH PS3UJ PS3UK PS3UL ‘Fred’, male ‘Janet’, female ‘Kath’, female ‘Peter’, male ‘Ann’, female ‘Cybil’, female Sample containing about 12750 words speech recorded in educational context J9B Lincolnshire County Council: board meeting. PS3UM ‘Graham’, chairman, All participants are work colleagues., male PS3UN ‘Paul’, male PS3UP ‘Weller’, councillor PS3UR ‘Morbey’, councillor PS3US ‘Wyle’, councillor PS3UW ‘Taylor’, councillor Sample containing about 14970 words speech recorded in public context J9C Lincolnshire County Council: board meeting. PS3UY ‘Graham’, chairman, All participants are work colleagues., male PS3V1 ‘Weller’, councillor PS3V3 ‘Wyle’, councillor PS3V5 ‘Noel’, male PS3V7 ‘Taylor’, councillor Sample containing about 3982 words speech recorded in public context J9D Lincolnshire: Board meeting. PS3V9 chairman, All participants are work colleagues., male PS3VA ‘Graham’, male PS3VB ‘Burrel’, councillor, male PS3VC ‘Michael’, male PS3VD ‘Dodsworth’, male PS3VE ‘Foster’, female PS3VF ‘Golding’, female PS3VG ‘Chris’, male PS3VH ‘Hill’, councillor, male Sample containing about 15137 words speech recorded in public context J9E Lincolnshire: Board meeting. PS3VU chairman, All participants are work colleagues., male Sample containing about 430 words speech recorded in public context J9F Bradford Metropolitan Council: meeting. Sample containing about 3728 words speech recorded in public context J9G Bradford Metropolitan Council: meeting. Sample containing about 6086 words speech recorded in public context J9H Bradford Metropolitan Council: meeting. Sample containing about 5465 words speech recorded in public context J9J Bradford Metropolitan Council: meeting. Sample containing about 4195 words speech recorded in public context J9K Bradford Metropolitan Council: meeting. Sample containing about 7058 words speech recorded in public context J9L Bradford Metropolitan Council: meeting. Sample containing about 6959 words speech recorded in public context J9M Leicestershire County Council: council chambers. PS3WK chairman, All participants are work colleagues., male PS3WL ‘Roberts’, councillor, male PS3WM ‘Ryan’, councillor, male PS3WN ‘Clements’, councillor PS3WP ‘Parsons’, councillor 12. List of works excerpted PS3WR PS3WS PS3WT PS3WU ‘Buxton’, councillor ‘Avanby’, councillor ‘Pritcher’, councillor ‘Radford’, councillor Sample containing about 17200 words speech recorded in public context J9N MFI interim figures presentation: press announcement. PS3XC 55+, ‘Derek’, chairman of the board, AB, male PS3XD 40+, ‘John’, financial director, male J9NPS000 J9NPS001 J9NPS002 J9NPS003 J9NPS004 J9NPS005 Sample containing about 5002 words speech recorded in business context J9P Charity committee meeting. PS3XE 26, ‘Wendy’, charity administrator, female PS3XF 56, ‘Emmy’, founder and managing director of charity., female J9PPS000 J9PPS001 J9PPS002 J9PPS003 J9PPS004 J9PPS005 Sample containing about 16246 words speech recorded in public context J9R Technical meeting. PS3XG 40, ‘Dr Rob Fletcher’, computer support department administrator, male PS3XH 26, ‘Aaron Turner’, computer technician, Speaks (fascinatingly) with both a stammer and a stutter., male Sample containing about 2637 words speech recorded in public context J9S EIP meeting at Strensall Village Hall, day 5, evening session: public county council planning meeting. PS3XJ 50+, ‘Mr E Barnett’, department of the environment adjudicator, Chairperson., male PS3XK 30+, ‘Mr R Girt’, legal representative, for Leeds City Council, male PS3XL 45+, ‘Mr Michael Courcier’, solicitor, male PS3XM 40+, ‘Mr Peter Davies’, legal representative, for North Yorkshire County Council, male PS3XN 20+, ‘Miss Fiona Firth’, solicitor, female PS3XP 30+, ‘Mr Paul Brighton’, solicitor, male PS3XR 60+, ‘Mr George Whip’, legal representative, for Flaxton Parish Council, male PS3XS 40+, ‘D Whittaker’, senior department of the environment inspector, female 273 PS3XT 20+, ‘Mr Christopher Timothy’, legal representative, for Wood Framton, male Sample containing about 11025 words speech recorded in public context J9T EIP meeting at Strensall Village Hall, day 5, morning session: public county council planning meeting. PS3Y4 50+, ‘Mr E Barnett’, department of the environment adjudicator, Chairperson., male PS3Y5 40+, ‘Mr Peter Davies’, solicitor, for North Yorkshire County Council, male PS3Y6 40+, ‘D Whittaker’, senior inspector, female PS3Y7 35+, ‘Roy Donson’, legal representative, for House Builders’ Federation, male PS3Y8 30+, ‘Mr Malcolm Spittle’, legal representative, for North Yorkshire County Council, male PS3Y9 30+, ‘Mr P Brighton’, solicitor, male PS3YA 50+, ‘Mr Terry Heselton’, legal representative, for Selby District Council, male PS3YB 30+, ‘Mr J Cunnane’, solicitor, representing Sam Smiths Tadcaster Brewery, male PS3YC 30+, ‘Mr R Girt’, legal representative, for Leeds City Council, male Sample containing about 21019 words speech recorded in public context J9U EIP meeting at Strensall Village Hall, day 5, afternoon session: public county council planning meeting. PS3YR 50+, ‘Mr E Barnett’, department of the environment adjudicator, Chairperson., male PS3YS 30+, ‘Mr Mills’, legal representative, male PS3YT 40+, ‘Mr G Arrowsmith’, solicitor, male PS3YU 50+, ‘Mr W Terry Byrne’, legal representative, for local Residents’ Association, male PS3YV 30+, ‘Mr D Allenby’, legal representative, for Harrogate Borough Council, male PS3YW 40+, ‘D Whittaker’, senior department of the environment inspector, female PS3YX ‘Mr Alan Williams’, legal representative, for North Yorkshire County Council., male Sample containing about 27270 words speech recorded in public context J9V EIP meeting at Strensall Village Hall, day 7, morning session: public county council planning meeting. J9VPS000 J9VPS001 J9VPS002 J9VPS003 J9VPS004 J9VPS005 J9VPS006 J9VPS007 J9VPS008 274 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 18554 words speech recorded in public context J9X Job interview. PS40G 54, ‘Rod’, professional interviewer, male PS40H 46, ‘Ron’, salesman, Interviewee., male Sample containing about 11886 words speech recorded in business context J9Y Job interview. PS40J 54, ‘Rod’, professional interviewer, male PS40K 41, ‘Douglas’, salesperson, Interviewee, male Sample containing about 10917 words speech recorded in business context JA0 Interview. PS40L 54, ‘Rod’, professional interviewer, male PS40M 33, ‘Patrick’, salesperson, Interviewee, male Sample containing about 9141 words speech recorded in business context JA1 Interview. PS40N 54, ‘Rod’, professional interviewer, male PS40P 38, ‘Lynda’, salesperson, Interviewee, female Sample containing about 8150 words speech recorded in business context JA2 Interview. PS40R 54, ‘Rod’, professional interviewer, male PS40S 53, ‘Trevor’, salesperson, male Sample containing about 10857 words speech recorded in business context JA3 Interview. PS40T 54, ‘Rod’, professional interviewer, male PS40U 46, ‘Richard’, salesperson, Interviewee., male Sample containing about 7970 words speech recorded in business context JA4 Interview. PS40V 54, ‘Rod’, professional interviewer, male PS40W 41, ‘Robert’, salesperson, Interviewee., male Sample containing about 13568 words speech recorded in business context JA5 Southwell Parish Council: meeting of parish council for small town. PS40X PS40Y PS410 PS411 PS412 PS413 PS414 PS415 30+, ‘Lynn’, Chairperson, female 30+, ‘Steve’, Clerk, male 45+, ‘David’, male 45+, ‘Roger’, businessman, male 45+, ‘Christine’, female 60+, ‘Madeleine’, female 50+, ‘Stuart’, male 50+, ‘Peter’, male Sample containing about 9639 words speech recorded in public context JA6 Meeting. PS418 PS419 PS41A PS41B 50+, ‘Tom’, male 25+, male 60+, ‘Adrian’, male 30+, ‘David’, male Sample containing about 4907 words speech recorded in business context JA8 French conversation class. PS41E PS41F PS41G PS41H PS41J PS41K PS41L PS41M PS41N 45, ‘Mrs J Long’, schoolteacher, female 9, ‘Phillip’, school pupil, male 9, ‘Kieran’, school pupil, male 9, ‘Richard’, school pupil, male 9, ‘Christopher’, school pupil, male 9, ‘Katrina’, school pupil, female 9, ‘Josephone’, school pupil, female 9, ‘Stacey’, school pupil, female 9, ‘Lee’, school pupil, male Sample containing about 2373 words speech recorded in educational context JA9 Local Government Ombudsman office: planning meeting. PS41Y 30+, ‘Anita’, team leader, female PS420 26, ‘Graham’, assistant administrator, male PS421 30+, ‘Rob’, team leader, male PS422 40+, ‘Richard’, team leader, male PS423 50+, transport organizer, female PS424 50+, ‘David’, administrator, Chairing meeting, male PS425 40+, ‘Marlene’, team leader, female PS426 20+, ‘Karen’, female Sample containing about 14128 words speech recorded in business context JAA Science demonstration lesson. PS427 34, ‘Mr H A Redfern’, schoolteacher, male PS428 40+, ‘Mrs Trinder’, schoolteacher, or nonteaching assistant., female PS429 9, ‘Chris’, school pupil, male PS42A 9, ‘Louise’, school pupil, female PS42B 9, ‘Jennifer’, school pupil, female PS42C 9, ‘Phillip’, school pupil, male PS42D 9, ‘Jody’, school pupil, female PS42E 9, ‘Alan’, school pupil, male PS42F 9, ‘Steven’, school pupil, male Sample containing about 4687 words speech recorded in educational context JAB Classroom history lead session. PS42V 45+, ‘P Lynch’, schoolteacher, female PS42W 9, ‘Kieran’, school pupil, male PS42X 9, ‘Daisy’, school pupil, female PS42Y 9, ‘Jennifer’, school pupil, female PS430 9, ‘Katrina’, school pupil, female PS431 9, ‘Phillip’, school pupil, male PS432 9, ‘Adam’, school pupil, male PS433 51, ‘Mr Rose’, retired music teacher, Making recording., male Sample containing about 2235 words speech recorded in educational context 12. List of works excerpted JAC EIP meeting at Strensall, day 6, morning session: public county council planning meeting. PS434 50+, ‘Mr E Barnett’, department of the environment adjudicator, male PS435 50+, ‘Mr Ken Williamson’, legal representative, for North Yorkshire County Council, male PS436 40+, ‘Mr David Potter’, legal representative, for North Yorkshire County Council, male PS437 40+, ‘Miss D Whittaker’, department of the environment senior inspector, female PS438 30+, ‘Mr David Curtis’, legal representative, for York City Council, male PS439 35+, ‘Mr Les Saunders’, legal representative, for Department of the Environment, male PS43A 40+, ‘Professor David Lock’, legal representative, for David Lock Associates, male PS43B 20+, ‘Miss Fiona Firth’, legal representative, for Montague Evans, female PS43C 30+, ‘Mr Dave Girt’, legal representative, for Leeds City Council, male Sample containing about 10866 words speech recorded in public context JAD EIP meeting at Strensall, day 6, afternoon session: public county council planning meeting. PS43K 50+, ‘Mr E Barnett’, department of the environment adjudicator, male PS43L 30+, ‘Mr Joe Cunnane’, legal representative, for J C Cunnane Associates, male PS43M 40+, ‘Professor David Lock’, legal representative, for David Lock Associates, male PS43N 40+, ‘Miss D Whittaker’, department of the environment senior inspector, female PS43P 40+, ‘Mr David Potter’, legal representative, for North Yorkshire County Council, male PS43R 50+, ‘Mr Terry Heselton’, legal representative, for Selby District Council, male PS43S 30+, ‘Mr David Allenby’, legal representative, for Harrogate District Council, male PS43T 50+, ‘Mr Laycock’, legal representative, for Harrogate Civic Society, male PS43U 40+, ‘Mr Steel’, legal representative, for Richmondshire District Council, male Sample containing about 21570 words speech recorded in public context JAE Interview. PS443 54, ‘Rod’, interviewer, male PS444 50, ‘Maggie’, salesperson, Interviewee, female Sample containing about 5819 words speech recorded in business context JJ6 Nottingham University: lecture. PS445 lecturer, no further information given, AB, male 275 Sample containing about 2836 words speech recorded in educational context JJ7 Training session. PS446 ‘David’, trainer, further information not given, male PS447 ‘John’, no further information given, male PS448 ‘Bill’, no further information given, male PS449 ‘Rosie’, technical leader, female Sample containing about 10802 words speech recorded in business context JJ8 Commercial Union: training session. PS44A no respondent information given JJ8PS000 Sample containing about 7139 words speech recorded in business context JJ9 Hertfordshire County Council: Environment Committee meeting. PS44B PS44C PS44D PS44F PS44G PS44H PS44J PS44K councillor, male councillor, male chairman, male ‘Tony’, councillor, male councillor, male councillor, male ‘York’, councillor, male councillor, male Sample containing about 10312 words speech recorded in public context JJA Hertfordshire County Council: Environment Committee meeting. PS44R councillor, male PS44S councillor, male PS44T chairman, male PS44U councillor PS44V ‘Tony’, councillor, male PS44W councillor, male PS44X councillor, male PS44Y ‘York’, councillor, male PS450 councillor, male Sample containing about 9455 words speech recorded in public context JJC Estate agency: interview. PS45K estate agent, no further information given, male PS45L buyer, no further information given, female Sample containing about 1066 words speech recorded in business context JJD Bradford Metropolitan Council: debate. Sample containing about 8346 words speech recorded in public context JJE Bradford Metropolitan Council: debate. Sample containing about 7834 words speech recorded in public context 276 12. List of works excerpted JJF Bradford Metropolitan Council: debate. Sample containing about 3960 words speech recorded in public context JJG Wiltshire County Council: committee meeting. PS45P ‘Cole’, no further information provided, male PS45R no further information provided, male PS45S ‘Coleman’, no further information provided, male PS45T ‘Small’, no further information provided, male PS45U ‘Chalk’, no further information provided, male PS45V ‘Pager’, no further information provided, male PS45W ‘Okinson’, no further information provided, male PS45X ‘Caplan’, no further information provided, male PS45Y no further information provided, male Sample containing about 19668 words speech recorded in public context JJH Tarmac Construction Ltd training session. PS46G further information not given, female Sample containing about 14851 words speech recorded in business context JJJ Bristol University: training session. PS46H no further respondent information given Sample containing about 70 words speech recorded in educational context JJL Student seminar on absolute egalitarianism in China. PS46K ‘Philip’, male Sample containing about 15919 words speech recorded in educational context JJN Bristol University history department: seminar. PS46M no further information given JJNPS000 Sample containing about 14229 words speech recorded in educational context JJP Friends Provident Insurance: training session. PS46N PS46R PS46T PS46U saleswoman, female salesman, male ‘Martin’, instructor, male ‘Maggie’, instructor, female Sample containing about 11473 words speech recorded in business context JJR Bacons College: lesson. PS46V lecturer, no further information given PS46W pupil, no further information given, male PS46X ‘Louisa’, pupil, female PS46Y pupil, no further information given, female PS470 pupil, no further information given, female PS471 ‘Tisha’, pupil, no further information given, female PS472 ‘Daniel’, pupil, male PS473 ‘Stuart’, pupil, no further information given, male PS474 ‘Clair’, pupil, female Sample containing about 2954 words speech recorded in educational context JJS Bacons College: lesson. PS47D lecturer, no further information given, male PS47E ‘Berkam’, pupil, male PS47F teacher, no further information given, female PS47G no further information given, female PS47H ‘David’, pupil, no further information given, male PS47J pupil, female PS47K teacher, male PS47L pupil PS47M teacher Sample containing about 10288 words speech recorded in educational context JJT Whiteside v. Sample containing about 12387 words speech recorded in public context JJU Whiteside v. PS47X ‘Hidden’, judge PS47Y barrister, AB, male Sample containing about 13120 words speech recorded in public context JJV O’Halloran v. PS480 PS481 PS482 PS483 PS484 PS485 PS486 PS487 ‘Drake’, judge, AB, male ‘Cox’, female ‘Bate’, male ‘Elaine’, female ‘Clive’, police inspector, male ‘Michael’, detective constable, male ‘Denser’, male ‘Michael’, police superintendent, male Sample containing about 12295 words speech recorded in public context JJW O’Halloran v. PS488 PS489 PS48A PS48B PS48C ‘Michael’, police superintendent, male ‘Drake’, judge, AB, male ‘Denser’, barrister, male ‘Isles’, police sergeant, male ‘John’, police sergeant, male Sample containing about 11531 words speech recorded in public context JJX Hearing. PS48D judge, no further information, male PS48E counsel, no further information given 12. List of works excerpted PS48F no further information given, male Sample containing about 6396 words speech recorded in public context JJY High Court of Justice: hearing. PS48G no further respondent information given JJYPS000 JJYPS001 Sample containing about 4963 words speech recorded in public context JK0 Royal Courts: hearing. PS48H no further information given JK0PS000 JK0PS001 JK0PS002 JK0PS003 Sample containing about 13037 words speech recorded in public context JK1 Scientific research - the whole truth?: seminar. PS48L 60, ‘Rolf’, student, male PS48P ‘Colin’, tutor, male Sample containing about 8802 words speech recorded in educational context JK2 The anthem of nations: seminar. PS48R ‘Colin’, tutor, male Sample containing about 7104 words speech recorded in educational context JK5 Trinity School: classroom interaction. PS495 PS496 PS497 PS498 PS499 PS49A PS49B PS49C PS49D ‘Dexter’, teacher, male ‘James’, AB, male ‘Graham’, student, male ‘Martina’, student, female ‘Paul’, student, male ‘Craig’, student, male ‘Lisa’, student, female ‘Stephen’, student, male ‘Daniel’, student, male Sample containing about 10998 words speech recorded in educational context JK6 Classroom interaction. PS49U PS49V PS49W PS49X PS49Y PS4A0 PS4A1 PS4A2 PS4A3 ‘Rachael’, pupil, female ‘Evelyn’, pupil, female ‘Claire’, pupil, female ‘Catherine’, pupil, female ‘Lawrence’, pupil, male ‘Nicholas’, pupil, male ‘Michael’, pupil, male ‘Edward’, pupil, male ‘David’, pupil, male Sample containing about 3964 words speech recorded in educational context JK7 Abbey Life introduction course: training. PS4AD 30, ‘Carol’, trainer, Quiz style session with scores recorded on black- 277 board.Occasional use of viewgraph projections and flip chart in demonstration answers. , female PS4AE ‘David’, trainer, male PS4AF ‘John’, trainee, male PS4AG ‘Gerald’, trainee, male PS4AH ‘Sue’, trainee, female PS4AJ ‘Janet’, trainee, female PS4AK ‘June’, trainee, female PS4AL ‘Philip’, trainee, male PS4AM ‘Ilias’, trainee, male Sample containing about 10708 words speech recorded in business context JK8 Abbey Life introduction course: training. PS4AS 30, ‘Carol’, trainer, Training session includes a five minute written exerciseand thirty minute video lecture. , female PS4AT ‘David’, training seesions, male PS4AU ‘John’, trainee, male PS4AV ‘Gerald’, trainee, male PS4AW ‘Sue’, trainee, female PS4AX ‘Janet’, janet, female PS4B0 ‘Philip’, trainee, male PS4B1 ‘Ilias’, trainee, male Sample containing about 9396 words speech recorded in business context JK9 Abbey Life introduction course: training. PS4B7 30, ‘Carol’, trainer, Occasional use of viewgraph projections and flip chart in demonstration answers., female PS4B8 ‘David’, training seesions, male PS4B9 ‘John’, trainee, male PS4BA ‘Gerald’, trainee, male PS4BB ‘Sue’, trainee, female PS4BC ‘Janet’, janet, female PS4BE ‘Philip’, trainee, male PS4BF ‘Ilias’, trainee, male Sample containing about 10352 words speech recorded in business context JN6 Air UK sales meeting. PS4BK PS4BL PS4BM PS4BN ‘Gary’, sales executive, AB, male ‘Brett’, sales executive, DE, male ‘Stuart’, sales executive, DE, male ‘Mike’, sales executive, male Sample containing about 16742 words speech recorded in business context JN7 Air UK sales meeting. PS4BP PS4BR PS4BS PS4BT PS4BU sales executive, male sales executive, male ‘Stuart’, sales executive, male ‘Mike’, sales executive, male ‘Brett’, sales executive, male Sample containing about 6215 words speech recorded in business context JN8 Northern Development Company: meeting. 278 12. List of works excerpted PS4BV no further information given JN8PS000 Sample containing about 1437 words speech recorded in business context JNB Leicestershire County Council: debate. PS4C4 no further information given, male PS4C5 ‘Taylor’, no further information given, male PS4C6 ‘Setchfield’, no further information given, female PS4C7 ‘Beale’, no further information given, female PS4C8 ‘Beale’, no further information given, male PS4C9 ‘Joranpucher’, no further information given, male PS4CA ‘Bury’, no further information given, female PS4CB ‘Willmott’, no further information given, male PS4CC ‘Howard’, no further information given, male Sample containing about 17325 words speech recorded in public context JND Training session. PS4DB no further information given, male PS4DC ‘Kathy’, no further information given, female PS4DD ‘Lee’, no further information given, male PS4DE ‘Marcus’, no further information given, male PS4DF ‘Greg’, no further information given, male PS4DG ‘Ian’, no further information given, male PS4DH ‘Lisa’, no further information given, female PS4DJ ‘Neil’, no further information given, male Sample containing about 13435 words speech recorded in business context JNE High Court of Justice: hearing. PS4DK ‘Beaumont’, police officer, male PS4DL judge, male PS4DM ‘Bates’, lawyer, no further information given, male PS4DN ‘Stuart’, police officer, male PS4DP ‘Louis’, police officer, male PS4DR ‘Gary’, police officer, male PS4DS ‘Brendan’, police officer, male PS4DT lawyer, male PS4DU court official, male Sample containing about 11349 words speech recorded in public context JNF Save The Children: meeting. PS4DW ‘Bill’, news reporter, male PS4DX ‘Mike’, chairman, male PS4DY ‘Michael’, director, male PS4E0 ‘Caroline’, no further information given, female PS4E1 ‘Princess Anne’, princess, female PS4E2 ‘Patricia’, actress, female PS4E3 ‘Sally’, chair, female PS4E4 no further information given, male PS4E5 no further information given, male Sample containing about 10379 words speech recorded in public context JNG Save The Children: meeting. PS4EG ‘Sally’, chair, female PS4EH ‘Janet’, shop manageress, female PS4EJ ‘Kathy’, area rep, female PS4EK ‘Jacquie’, shop leader, female PS4EL ‘Elise’, no further information given, female PS4EM ‘Ismar’, student, no further information given, female PS4EN ‘Nicholas’, director general, male PS4EP ‘Mike’, chair, male PS4ER ‘Mark’, no further information given, male Sample containing about 10008 words speech recorded in public context JNH Annual general meeting. PS4ES no further information given JNHPS000 JNHPS001 JNHPS002 JNHPS003 JNHPS004 Sample containing about 5265 words speech recorded in business context JNJ Annual general meeting. PS4ET no further information given JNJPS000 JNJPS001 JNJPS002 JNJPS003 JNJPS004 JNJPS005 JNJPS006 JNJPS007 Sample containing about 5493 words speech recorded in business context JNK Annual general meeting. PS4EU ‘President’, no further information given, male PS4EV treasurer, no further information given PS4EW ‘Judy’, no further information given, female PS4EX ‘Samantha’, no further information given, female PS4EY ‘Simon’, no further information given, male Sample containing about 13766 words speech recorded in business context JNL National Council for Voluntary Organisations annual general meeting. Sample containing about 5819 words speech recorded in business context 12. List of works excerpted JNM House of Commons Select Committee for Defence: meeting. PS4F0 PS4F1 PS4F2 PS4F3 PS4F4 ‘Perry’, male ‘Michael’, male ‘Gordon’ ‘John’, male ‘Nicholas’, male Sample containing about 8317 words speech recorded in public context JNN House of Commons Select Committee for Defence: meeting. PS4F5 PS4F6 PS4F7 PS4F8 PS4F9 PS4FA PS4FB PS4FC PS4FD ‘Gordon’, director general, AB, male ‘White’, group captain, AB, male ‘Bruce’, male ‘Peter’, male ‘Michael’, male ‘Neville’ ‘Campbell’, male ‘Evans’, male ‘Winston’, member of parliament, AB, male Sample containing about 10858 words speech recorded in public context JNP House of Commons Select Committee for Social Security: committee meeting. PS4FF chairman, no further information given, male PS4FG ‘Ken’, no further information given, male PS4FH ‘Malcolm’, no further information given, male PS4FJ ‘John’, no further information given, male PS4FK ‘Gay’, no further information given, female PS4FL ‘Ron’, no further information given, male PS4FM ‘Jim’, no further information given, male PS4FN ‘Michael’, no further information given, male PS4FP ‘Jane’, no further information given, female Sample containing about 9823 words speech recorded in public context JNR Seminar presentation at conference. PS4FW 50+, medical consultant, Chairperson., male PS4FX 40+, medical consultant, Presenting seminar, male PS4FY medical consultant, Delegate, male PS4G0 medical consultant, Delegate PS4G1 medical consultant, Delegate, male PS4G2 medical consultant, Delegate, male Sample containing about 1657 words speech recorded in educational context JNS Consultation with solicitor. PS4G3 45, ‘Neville’, solicitor, male PS4G4 40, ‘Geoffrey’, unemployed, Client, male Sample containing about 4763 words speech recorded in business context JNT Consultation with solicitor. 279 PS4G5 45, ‘Neville’, solicitor, male PS4G6 20, ‘Sarah’, Client and main speaker., female PS4G7 50+, Speaks very little., female Sample containing about 1504 words speech recorded in business context JNU Consultation with solicitor. PS4G8 45, ‘Neville’, solicitor, male PS4G9 30, Client, male Sample containing about 1353 words speech recorded in business context JNV Interview at TEC. PS4GA business advisor, male PS4GB 51, ‘John’, retired music teacher, male Sample containing about 2558 words speech recorded in business context JNW Interview at TEC. PS4GC 51, ‘John’, retired music teacher, male PS4GD ‘Ian’, business advisor, male Sample containing about 5370 words speech recorded in business context JNX Sales pitch. PS4GE 51, ‘John’, retired music teacher., Householder, male PS4GF 51, ‘Gill’, music teacher, Householder, female PS4GG 35, ‘J Marsden’, salesperson, male Sample containing about 7085 words speech recorded in business context JNY Sales pitch. PS4GH 51, ‘John’, retired music teacher, Householder, male PS4GJ 25+, ‘Markus’, salesperson, male PS4GK 51, ‘Gill’, music teacher, Householder, female Sample containing about 2811 words speech recorded in business context JP0 Meeting. PS4GL PS4GM PS4GN PS4GP PS4GR ‘Mr Poole’, male ‘Mr Fremantle’, male ‘Jane Warner’, female ‘Mr Ingall’, male ‘Mr Rowan’, male Sample containing about 13241 words speech recorded in business context JP1 Meeting. PS4GS ‘John’, manager, male PS4GT ‘Shane’, manager, male Sample containing about 5699 words speech recorded in business context JP2 Meeting. PS4GU ‘S Williams’, male PS4GV ‘T Fremantle’, male 280 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 587 words speech recorded in business context JP3 Meeting. PS4GW ‘John’, manager, male PS4GX ‘Shane’, manager, male Sample containing about 2428 words speech recorded in business context JP4 Tutorial lesson. PS4GY 50, ‘John’, tutor, male PS4H0 18, ‘Sara’, nursery nurse, female Sample containing about 11185 words speech recorded in educational context JP5 Tutorial lesson. PS4H1 50, ‘John’, tutor, male PS4H2 16, ‘Ruben’, school student, male Sample containing about 3304 words speech recorded in educational context JP6 Computers lecture. PS4H3 35+, lecturer, male Sample containing about 5359 words speech recorded in educational context JP7 York Green Party business meeting: local politics. PS4H4 PS4H5 PS4H6 PS4H7 PS4H8 PS4H9 32, ‘Helen’, Secretary, female 28, ‘Andy’, Newsletter editor, male 26, ‘Ste (yes, Ste)’, Coordinator, male 30+, ‘Neil’, male 40+, ‘Bob’, male 25+, ‘Andy’, male Sample containing about 13388 words speech recorded in business context JP8 Training session. PS4HA lecturer, no further information given Sample containing about 2721 words speech recorded in educational context JS7 Herts County Council Environment Committee meeting: debate. PS4HB councillor, DE, male PS4HC ‘Charles’, councillor, male JS7PS000 JS7PS001 JS7PS002 JS7PS003 JS7PS004 JS7PS005 JS7PS006 Sample containing about 13571 words speech recorded in public context JS8 Herts County Council Environment committee: debate. PS4HX ‘Tyler’, councillor, male JS8PS000 JS8PS001 JS8PS002 JS8PS003 JS8PS004 JS8PS005 JS8PS006 Sample containing about 13359 words speech recorded in public context JS9 Wiltshire County Council: committee meeting. PS4JA ‘Coleman’, male PS4JB ‘Small’, male PS4JC ‘Chalk’, male PS4JD ‘Okinson’, male JS9PS000 JS9PS001 JS9PS002 JS9PS003 JS9PS004 Sample containing about 21009 words speech recorded in public context JSA Tarmac Construction: training session. PS4JX PS4JY PS4K0 PS4K1 PS4K2 PS4K3 PS4K4 PS4K5 PS4K6 trainer, male ‘Bob’, male ‘Tony’, male ‘Jeff’, male ‘Mike’, male ‘Sarah’, female ‘Rob’, male ‘Gordon’, male ‘John’, male Sample containing about 19412 words speech recorded in business context JSC Royal Courts: hearing. PS4KC PS4KD PS4KF PS4KG judge, no further information given solicitor, no further information given usher, no further information given solicitor, no further information given Sample containing about 8101 words speech recorded in public context JSD Coopers and Lybrand: seminar. PS4KH no further information given Sample containing about 4607 words speech recorded in business context JSE J. PS4KJ ‘Andrew’, no further information given, male PS4KK no further information given PS4KL no further information given PS4KM no further information given, female PS4KN ‘Paula’, no further information given, female PS4KP ‘Alex’, no further information given, male PS4KR ‘Tony’, no further information given, male Sainsbury: seminar. Sample containing about 3758 words speech recorded in educational context 12. List of works excerpted JSF House of Commons debate. PS4KS ‘Betty’, speaker of the house of commons, AB, female PS4KT ‘Riddock’, member of parliament, male PS4KU ‘Winnick’, member of parliament, male PS4KV ‘Mead’, member of parliament, female PS4KW ‘Gilfore’, member of parliament, female PS4KX ‘Wilson’, member of parliament, male PS4KY ‘Banks’, member of parliament, male PS4L0 ‘Cryer’, member of parliament, male PS4L1 ‘Mickey’, member of parliament, male Sample containing about 21868 words speech recorded in public context JSG House of Commons debate. PS4LA deputy speaker of the house of commons, female PS4LB ‘Spicer’, member of parliament, male PS4LC ‘Taylor’, member of parliament, male PS4LD ‘Jenkins’, member of parliament, male PS4LE ‘Shepherd’, member of parliament, male PS4LF ‘Taylor’, member of parliament, male PS4LG ‘Holn’, member of parliament, male PS4LH ‘Morgan’, member of parliament, male PS4LJ ‘Betty’, speaker of the house of commons, female Sample containing about 20140 words speech recorded in public context JSH House of Commons debate. PS4LP ‘Betty’, speaker of the house of commons, female PS4LR ‘Gillan’, member of parliament, female PS4LS ‘Jones’, member of parliament, male PS4LT ‘Heal’, member of parliament, male PS4LU ‘Lloyd’, member of parliament, male PS4LV ‘James’, member of parliament, male PS4LW ‘Palsey’, member of parliament, male PS4LX ‘Savers’, member of parliament, male PS4LY ‘Brazier’, member of parliament, male Sample containing about 12000 words speech recorded in public context JSJ House of Lords: debate. PS4N7 ‘Montgomery’, member of parliament, male PS4N8 ‘Maloy’, member of parliament, male PS4N9 ‘Payton’, male PS4NA ‘Macintosh’, member of parliament, male Sample containing about 18302 words speech recorded in public context JSK Durham University: politics lecture. Sample containing about 9750 words speech recorded in educational context JSL Durham University: politics lecture. Sample containing about 6183 words speech recorded in educational context JSM Durham University: politics lecture. Sample containing about 6233 words speech recorded in educational context 281 JSN TNT Express: Team focus training session. PS4NE PS4NF PS4NG PS4NH PS4NJ PS4NK PS4NL PS4NM PS4NN 58, ‘Peter’, trainer, male 30, ‘Whitwerth’, female 30, ‘Mary’, telesales person, female 30, ‘Mark’, sales executive, male 30, ‘Jack’, sales executive, male 30, ‘Jane’, telesales person, female 30, ‘Linda’, telesales person, female 30, ‘Dave’, telesales person, male 30, ‘Matt’, sales executive Sample containing about 17206 words speech recorded in business context JST St Dominic’s: training session. PS4R4 PS4R5 PS4R6 PS4R7 PS4R8 PS4R9 teacher, male , female ‘Claire’, female ‘Catherine’, female ‘Michael’, male ‘Anne’, no further respondent information given, female JSTPS000 Sample containing about 6304 words speech recorded in educational context JSU St Dominic’s: training session. PS4RA teacher, no further information given, female PS4RB student, female PS4RC ‘Michelle’, student, female PS4RD ‘Elizabeth’, student, female PS4RE ‘Martin’, student, male PS4RF ‘Lucy’, student, female PS4RG ‘Stacey’, student, female PS4RH ‘Laura’, student, female PS4RJ ‘Cassandra’, student, female Sample containing about 4696 words speech recorded in educational context JSV St Dominic’s: training session. PS4RK teacher, no further information given, male PS4RL ‘Alison’, student, female PS4RM student, female PS4RN ‘Francesca’, student, female PS4RP ‘Richard’, student, male PS4RS ‘Margaret’, student, female Sample containing about 4197 words speech recorded in educational context JSY Lecture on statistics. PS4SF 31, ‘Barker’, lecturer, male Sample containing about 10568 words speech recorded in educational context JT0 Aston University: social science lecture. PS4SG 31, ‘Barker’, lecturer, (background chatter, with, male Sample containing about 9040 words speech recorded in educational context 282 12. List of works excerpted JT1 Aston University: social science lecture. PS4SH 31, ‘Barker’, lecturer, no further respondent information given, male Sample containing about 10147 words speech recorded in educational context JT2 John Ruskin Sixth Form College: lecture. PS4SJ PS4SK PS4SL PS4SM PS4SN PS4SP PS4SR PS4SS PS4ST tutor, male ‘Jim’, sound recordist, male ‘Darren’, student, male ‘Tanya’, student, female ‘Zakia’, student, male ‘Sam’, student, female ‘Ben’, student, male ‘Anthony’, student, male ‘Nihal’, student, male Sample containing about 8653 words speech recorded in educational context JT3 Abbey Life: training session. PS4SX ‘Graham’, business trainer, male PS4SY ‘Mike’, insurance representative, male PS4T0 ‘David’, male JT3PS000 JT3PS001 Sample containing about 13318 words speech recorded in business context JT4 John Ruskin Sixth Form College: lecture. PS4T1 PS4T2 PS4T3 PS4T4 PS4T5 PS4T6 PS4T7 PS4T8 PS4T9 tutor, male ‘Martin’, sound recordist, male ‘JO’, student, female ‘Vicky’, student, female ‘Lynn’, student, female ‘Darren’, student, male ‘David’, student, male ‘Assa’, student, male ‘Hannah’, student, female Sample containing about 11919 words speech recorded in educational context JT5 Abbey Life: training session. Sample containing about 10918 words speech recorded in educational context JT7 [Local Council meeting]. PS4TK PS4TL PS4TM PS4TN PS4TP PS4TR PS4TS PS4TT PS4TU ‘Evans’, councillor, male ‘Rosensteel’, councillor, male ‘Morgan’, councillor, female head of council, male ‘Hoskins’, councillor, female ‘Edwards’, councillor, male ‘Jones’, councillor, male ‘Hilliard’, councillor, male ‘Coleman’, councillor, female Sample containing about 12104 words speech recorded in public context JT8 [Local Council meeting]. PS4U2 PS4U3 PS4U4 PS4U5 PS4U6 PS4U7 PS4U8 PS4U9 PS4UA head of council, male ‘Price’, councillor, male ‘Evans’, councillor, female ‘Thomson’, councillor, female ‘Howarth’, councillor, male ‘Gloucester’, councillor, female ‘Smith’, councillor, male ‘Nevis’, councillor, male ‘Evans’, councillor, female Sample containing about 12282 words speech recorded in public context JT9 Meeting at Southwell Racecourse. PS4UJ 30, ‘Wayne’, general manager of racecourse, male PS4UK 40+, ‘Mike’, steward at racecourse, male PS4UL 28, ‘Mandy’, secretary at racecourse, female Sample containing about 1975 words speech recorded in business context JTA Managerial Meeting. PS4UN manager, male PS4UP ‘Russell’, manager, male Sample containing about 10958 words speech recorded in business context JTB Managerial Meeting. PS4UR 50+, ‘Pete?’, manager, male PS4US 30+, male PS4UT 30+, ‘Ray’, male PS4UU 30+, ‘Lynne’, female PS4UV , male PS4UW ‘Stewart’, male PS4UX , male PS4UY , male PS4V0 , male Sample containing about 11990 words speech recorded in business context JTC Managerial Meeting. PS4V1 PS4V2 PS4V3 PS4V4 PS4V5 PS4V6 PS4V7 PS4V8 PS4V9 , male , male ‘Ray’, male 30+, ‘Lynne’, female , male , male , male , male , male Sample containing about 11213 words speech recorded in business context JTD Edingley Parish Council meeting. PS4VA 45+, ‘Arnold Bower’, councillor, Chairperson, male PS4VB 55+, ‘Pat Beeyer’, secretary, female PS4VC 60+, ‘John Watts’, male PS4VD 65+, ‘Kevin Topham’, councillor, Vice chairperson, male PS4VE 50+, ‘Irene Young’, female PS4VF 30+, ‘Dale Ross’, male PS4VG 45+, ‘Anne Tyler’, female PS4VH 60+, female 12. List of works excerpted PS4VJ 50+, ‘Derek Walker’, grant and developments officer, male Sample containing about 8859 words speech recorded in public context JTE Induction of new voluntary workers at Barley Hall. PS4VP 55+, ‘Charles’, historical consultant, In charge of Barley Hall project (loosely speaking)., male PS4VR 23, ‘Clare’, student and volunteer guide, female PS4VS Passer-by, female PS4VT 34, ‘Mike’, volunteer personnel coordinator, male PS4VU ‘Linda’, shop assistant, female PS4VV 60+, ‘Elsie’, volunteer guide, female PS4VW prospective volunteer, female PS4VX prospective volunteer, male PS4VY , female Sample containing about 14696 words speech recorded in public context JTF Worsley Liberal Democrats: annual general meeting. PS4W1 55+, ‘Mr A. Kerry Holt’, Chairperson, male PS4W2 61, ‘Mr Bob Boyd’, Secretary, male PS4W3 50+, ‘Mr Peter Brown’, Treasurer, male PS4W4 75+, ‘Mr Arthur Smith’, President, male PS4W5 ‘Mr Aled Owen’, Question from audience, male PS4W6 50+, Question from audience, male PS4W7 70+, ‘Mr Tom Hilton’, Membership secretary, male PS4W8 50+, Question from audience, male PS4W9 60+, ‘John’, Question from audience, male Sample containing about 6481 words speech recorded in public context JWA Hertfordshire County Council: meeting. PS4WB council chairman, AB, male PS4WC ‘Christopher’, councillor, DE, male PS4WD ‘Jarvis’, councillor, DE, male PS4WE councillor, male PS4WF ‘John’, councillor, male PS4WG ‘Martin’, councillor, male PS4WH ‘Bob’, labour councillor, male PS4WJ ‘Mr Eldrum’, councillor, male PS4WK ‘Pauline’, conservative councillor, female Sample containing about 13254 words speech recorded in public context JXG The BBC BASIC reference manual for the Z88. Mounter, D J, M-TEC Computer Services, UK (1989), 1-8. Sample containing about 38604 words from a book (domain: applied science) 283 JXH Matrimonial conveyancing: a draftsman’s handbook. Hartley, William M, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1981), 1-125. Sample containing about 28968 words from a book (domain: social science) JXJ Law’s empire. Dworkin, Ronald, Fontana Press, London (1986), 114248. Sample containing about 26034 words from a book (domain: social science) JXK The microcomputer, the school librarian, and the teacher. Herring, James E, Clive Bingley Ltd, London (1987), 1118. Sample containing about 35324 words from a book (domain: applied science) JXL Nasser. Woodward, Peter, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1991), 1-13. Sample containing about 4491 words from a book (domain: world affairs) JXM The radical left in Britain 1931-1941. Jupp, James, Frank Cass & Company Ltd, London (1982), 1-122. Sample containing about 46012 words from a book (domain: world affairs) JXN Veterinary parasitology. Urquhart, Jennings, Armour, Dunn and Duncan, Longman Scientific and Technical, Harlow (1988), 3-76. Sample containing about 37881 words from a book (domain: natural sciences) JXP New Internationalist [advertising leaflet]. New Internationalist. Sample containing about 695 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) JXS Battle for love. Howard, Stephanie, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1991). Sample containing about 49239 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JXT Conspiracy of love. Howard, Stephanie, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 49570 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JXU Castle of desire. Heywood, Sally, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1991). 284 Sample containing about 58490 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JXV Destined to love. Taylor, Jennifer, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1992). Sample containing about 53465 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JXW A dangerous diagnosis. Evans, Jean, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 52793 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JXX Double fire. Lynch, Mary and Lyons, Mary, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1992). Sample containing about 51675 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JXY False impressions. Keane, Lucy, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1990). Sample containing about 46460 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JY0 Hearts in hiding. Grey, Alice, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 64220 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JY1 His woman. Steele, Jessica, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1991). Sample containing about 45851 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JY2 Joy bringer. Wilkinson, Lee, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1992). Sample containing about 55442 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JY3 Love by design. Ash, Rosalie, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1991). Sample containing about 51729 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JY4 Love or nothing. Fox, Natalie, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 57596 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JY5 Lover’s charade. Elliot, Rachel, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1992). Sample containing about 53825 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JY6 One shining summer. Wilder, Quinn, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 52001 12. List of works excerpted words from a book (domain: imaginative) JY7 Roman spring. Marton, Sandra, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 64429 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JY8 The stolen heart. Browning, Amanda, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1992). Sample containing about 55294 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JY9 Sudden fire. Oldfield, Elizabeth, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 46354 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JYA Sweet deceiver. Ashe, Jenny, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 60439 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JYB The spice of life. Anderson, Caroline, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 50775 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JYC Out of the storm. George, Catherine, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1991). Sample containing about 54713 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JYD Ungoverned passion. Holland, Sarah, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 55849 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JYE Vets in opposition. Bowring, Mary, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 55425 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JYF West of Bohemia. Steele, Jessica, Mills & Boon, Richmond, Surrey (1993). Sample containing about 60036 words from a book (domain: imaginative) JYL Tarmac Construction Ltd: training session. PS6N1 PS6N2 PS6N3 PS6N4 lecturer, AB, male trainee, DE, male trainee, DE, male ‘Alan’, trainee, male 12. List of works excerpted PS6N5 PS6N6 PS6N7 PS6N8 PS6N9 ‘Terry’, trainee, male ‘Chris’, trainee, male ‘Aveline’, trainee, female trainee, male ‘Tom’, trainee, male Sample containing about 12166 words speech recorded in business context JYM TNT training session: seminar. PS6ND PS6NE PS6NF PS6NG PS6NH PS6NJ PS6NK PS6NL 30, trainer, female 20, telesales person, female 20, telesales person, female 20, telesales person, female 20, telesales person, female 20, telesales person, female 20, telesales person, female 20, ‘Turner’, telesales person, female Sample containing about 11849 words speech recorded in business context JYN Aston University psychology department: lecture. PS6NM 31, psychology lecturer, male PS6NN 20+, student, talks about gay and lesbian issues, male PS6NP 20+, student, talks about work problems, male PS6NR 20+, student, talks about the dreams of blind people, male PS6NS 20+, student, talks about questionaires, female PS6NT 19, student, female Sample containing about 18744 words speech recorded in educational context K1B [Central television news scripts]. u.p.. Sample containing about 43747 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1C [Central television news scripts]. u.p.. Sample containing about 45382 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1D [Central television news scripts]. u.p.. Sample containing about 37393 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1E [Central television news scripts]. u.p.. Sample containing about 46525 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1F [Central television news scripts]. u.p.. Sample containing about 40382 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1G [Central television news scripts]. u.p.. Sample containing about 45420 words 285 of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1H [Central television news scripts]. u.p.. Sample containing about 40364 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1J [Central television news scripts]. u.p.. Sample containing about 43372 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1K [Central television news scripts]. u.p.. Sample containing about 42987 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1L [Central television news scripts]. u.p.. Sample containing about 42655 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1M [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 44443 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1N [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 41718 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1P [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 41985 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1R [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 45357 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1S [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 44870 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1T [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 42076 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) 286 K1U [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 42638 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1V [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 43882 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1W [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 41078 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1X [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 43950 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K1Y [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 46520 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K20 [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 41783 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K21 [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 43137 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K22 [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 43169 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K23 [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 46596 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K24 [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 12. List of works excerpted 44589 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K25 [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 48680 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K26 [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 43306 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K27 [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 44477 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K28 [Central television news scripts]. Boileau, John (ed.), Central TV, Abingdon (1993). Sample containing about 7456 words of material written to be spoken (domain: leisure) K29 Belfast Telegraph: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 2055 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) K2A Belfast Telegraph: Arts section. u.p.. Sample containing about 8047 words from a periodical (domain: arts) K2B Belfast Telegraph: Religious affairs stories. u.p.. Sample containing about 2180 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) K2C Belfast Telegraph: Business section. u.p.. Sample containing about 3546 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) K2D Belfast Telegraph: Leisure pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 74848 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) K2E Belfast Telegraph: News and features. u.p.. Sample containing about 5685 words from a periodical (domain: social science) K2F Belfast Telegraph: Foreign news pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 33077 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) 12. List of works excerpted K2G Belfast Telegraph: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 1955 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) K2H Belfast Telegraph: Arts section. u.p.. Sample containing about 2067 words from a periodical (domain: arts) K2J Belfast Telegraph: Religious affairs stories. u.p.. 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Sample contain- 288 ing about 7529 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) K3A Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Leisure pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 26774 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) K3B Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: News and features. u.p.. Sample containing about 1420 words from a periodical (domain: social science) K3C Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Foreign news pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 38633 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) K3D Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 590 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) K3E Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Arts section. u.p.. Sample containing about 5727 words from a periodical (domain: arts) K3F Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Religious affairs stories. u.p.. Sample containing about 215 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) K3G Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Business section. u.p.. Sample containing about 7948 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) K3H Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Leisure pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 29635 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) K3J Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: News and features. u.p.. Sample containing about 8980 words from a periodical (domain: social science) K3K Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Foreign news pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 36109 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) K3L Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 1427 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) K3M Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Arts section. u.p.. Sample containing about 12. List of works excerpted 3179 words from a periodical (domain: arts) K3N Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Business section. u.p.. Sample containing about 2734 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) K3P Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Leisure pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 13516 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) K3R Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 150 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K3S Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: News and features. u.p.. Sample containing about 1876 words from a periodical (domain: social science) K3T Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Foreign news pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 23028 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) K3U Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 1009 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) K3V Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Arts section. u.p.. Sample containing about 2976 words from a periodical (domain: arts) K3W Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Business section. u.p.. Sample containing about 4487 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) K3X Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Leisure pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 29847 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) K3Y Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 352 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K40 Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: News and features. u.p.. Sample containing about 3941 words from a periodical (domain: social science) K41 Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Foreign news pages. u.p.. Sample contain- 12. List of works excerpted ing about 24533 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) K42 Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 536 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) K43 Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Arts section. u.p.. Sample containing about 2265 words from a periodical (domain: arts) K44 Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Business section. u.p.. Sample containing about 1651 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) K45 Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Leisure pages. u.p.. 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Sample containing about 28557 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) K4D Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: News and features. u.p.. Sample contain- 289 ing about 7048 words from a periodical (domain: social science) K4E Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Foreign news pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 22060 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) K4F Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 2143 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) K4G Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Arts section. u.p.. Sample containing about 4323 words from a periodical (domain: arts) K4H Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Business section. u.p.. Sample containing about 11858 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) K4J Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Leisure pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 32022 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) K4K Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 486 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K4L Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: News and features. u.p.. Sample containing about 10200 words from a periodical (domain: social science) K4M Liverpool Daily Post and Echo: Foreign news pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 29967 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) K4N Northern Echo: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 6557 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) K4P Northern Echo: Arts section. u.p.. Sample containing about 61240 words from a periodical (domain: arts) K4R Northern Echo: Religious affairs stories. u.p.. Sample containing about 1133 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) K4S Northern Echo: Business section. u.p.. Sample containing about 37751 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) 290 K4T Northern Echo: Leisure pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 211901 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) K4U Northern Echo: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 2021 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K4V Northern Echo: News and features. u.p.. Sample containing about 62560 words from a periodical (domain: social science) K4W Northern Echo: Foreign news pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 211369 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) K4X Northern Echo: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 2572 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) K4Y Northern Echo: Arts section. u.p.. Sample containing about 27982 words from a periodical (domain: arts) K50 Northern Echo: Religious affairs stories. u.p.. Sample containing about 5958 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) K51 Northern Echo: Business section. u.p.. Sample containing about 44278 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) K52 Northern Echo: Leisure pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 172180 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) K53 Northern Echo: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 1026 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K54 Northern Echo: News and features. u.p.. Sample containing about 132902 words from a periodical (domain: social science) K55 Northern Echo: Foreign news pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 175048 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) K56 The Scotsman: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 15849 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) 12. List of works excerpted K57 The Scotsman: Arts section. u.p.. Sample containing about 48246 words from a periodical (domain: arts) K58 The Scotsman: Religious affairs stories. u.p.. Sample containing about 3994 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) K59 The Scotsman: Business section. u.p.. Sample containing about 116432 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) K5A The Scotsman: Leisure pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 146882 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) K5B The Scotsman: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 384 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K5C The Scotsman: News and features. u.p.. Sample containing about 54129 words from a periodical (domain: social science) K5D The Scotsman: Foreign news pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 286598 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) K5E The Scotsman: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 7248 words from a periodical (domain: applied science) K5F The Scotsman: Arts section. u.p.. Sample containing about 42973 words from a periodical (domain: arts) K5G The Scotsman: Religious affairs stories. u.p.. Sample containing about 2323 words from a periodical (domain: belief and thought) K5H The Scotsman: Business section. u.p.. Sample containing about 121751 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) K5J The Scotsman: Leisure pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 116334 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) K5K The Scotsman: Applied Science pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 954 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K5L The Scotsman: News and features. u.p.. Sample containing about 46813 12. List of works excerpted words from a periodical (domain: social science) K5M The Scotsman: Foreign news pages. u.p.. Sample containing about 270447 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) K5N Nucleic acids research. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 13807 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K5P Nucleic acids research. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 19615 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K5R Nucleic acids research. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 6752 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K5S Nucleic acids research. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 1761 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K5T Nucleic acids research. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 18641 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K5U Nucleic acids research. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 1099 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K5V Nucleic acids research. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 3187 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K5W Nucleic acids research. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 4646 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K5X Nucleic acids research. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 10544 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K5Y Nucleic acids research. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1993). Sample containing about 17886 words from a periodical (domain: natural sciences) K60 Appreciation of literature: lecture and discussion. 291 PS5AX 30+, ‘Liz’, lecturer, AB, female Sample containing about 17568 words speech recorded in educational context K61 Walsall Local Studies Centre: interview. PS5AY ‘Joyce’, female PS5B0 ‘Edward’, male Sample containing about 11127 words speech recorded in leisure context K62 Walsall Local Studies Centre: interview. PS5B1 , male PS5B2 retired, female Sample containing about 7733 words speech recorded in leisure context K63 Walsall Local Studies Centre: interview. PS5B3 ‘Joyce’, female PS5B4 ‘Gilbert’, retired, male Sample containing about 8696 words speech recorded in leisure context K64 Suffolk Sound Archive: interview. PS5B5 PS5B6 ‘Doris’, retired children’s nurse, female Sample containing about 4604 words speech recorded in leisure context K65 Suffolk Sound Archive: interview for the Museum of East Anglian Life. PS5B7 , female PS5B8 67, ‘Harry’, retired butcher, male PS5B9 ‘Jessie’, retired, female Sample containing about 10889 words speech recorded in leisure context K66 Suffolk Sound Archive: opening a restored control tower and airfield as a memorial to the Three-Ninetieth Bomb Group. Sample containing about 6635 words speech recorded in leisure context K67 Suffolk Sound Archive: dedication of museum. PS5BA ‘Horace’, retired ground executive officer usaf, male Sample containing about 2963 words speech recorded in leisure context K68 Suffolk Sound Archive: interview. PS5BB ‘Yvonne’, female PS5BC ‘Sidney’, retired police officer, male Sample containing about 6608 words speech recorded in leisure context K69 Suffolk Sound Archive: interview. 292 12. List of works excerpted PS5BD ‘Joyce’, female PS5BE ‘Melville’, retired fire officer, male Sample containing about 8149 words speech recorded in leisure context K6A On the Record: television broadcast. PS5BF ‘John ?’, tv presenter, male PS5BG ‘Michael Heseltine’, cabinet minister (conservative), male PS5BH ‘David Walter’, reporter, male PS5BJ ‘David ?’, member of parliament (conservative), male PS5BK ‘Rhodes ?’, member of parliament, male PS5BL ‘Anders’, swedish transport official, male PS5BM ‘Bill ?’, professor, male PS5BN ‘Stig ?’, director general of swedish railways, male PS5BP ‘Tim ?’, member of parliament (conservative), male Sample containing about 10478 words speech recorded in leisure context K6B The Money Programme: television broadcast. PS5BT PS5BU PS5BV PS5BW PS5BX PS5BY PS5C0 PS5C1 PS5C2 telvision announcer, male ‘Peter’, reporter, male ‘Andreas ?’, editor, male ‘Andrew’, chairman of news group, male ‘David’, editor, male ‘Anita’, female ‘Peter’, male ‘Paul’, male ‘Richard’, business consultant, male Sample containing about 6261 words speech recorded in leisure context K6C Six O’Clock News: television broadcast. PS5CK ‘Nicholas Witchell’, newsreader, male PS5CL ‘Neil Bennet’, reporter, male PS5CM ‘David’, solicitor, male PS5CN ‘Paddy’, male PS5CP ‘Billy’, male PS5CR ‘Moira Stewart’, newsreader, female PS5CS ‘Nick’, reporter, male PS5CT ‘Max’, newspaper editor, male PS5CU ‘Anthony’, retired chairman of the bar, male Sample containing about 4771 words speech recorded in leisure context K6D Six O’Clock News: television broadcast. PS5DW ‘Nicholas Witchell’, newsreader, male PS5DX ‘David Schuckman’, reporter, male PS5DY ‘Malcolm Rifkind’, defence secretary, male PS5E0 ‘David’, member of parliament, male PS5E1 ‘Nicholas’, member of parliament, male PS5E2 ‘John Menzies’, member of parliament, male PS5E3 ‘Moira Stewart’, newsreader, female PS5E4 ‘Iain Carson’, reporter, male PS5E5 , male Sample containing about 4724 words speech recorded in leisure context K6E Six O’Clock News: television broadcast. PS5F6 PS5F7 PS5F8 PS5F9 PS5FA PS5FB PS5FC PS5FD PS5FE ‘Nicholas Witchell’, newsreader, male ‘Neil Bennet’, reporter, male ‘Raymond’, police constable, male ‘Anna Ford’, newsreader, female ‘Triona Holden’, reporter, female ‘Austin’, male ‘Michael’, solicitor, male tutor, male ‘Polly Toynbee’, reporter, female Sample containing about 4762 words speech recorded in leisure context K6F Six O’Clock News: television broadcast. PS5GJ ‘Anna Ford’, newsreader, female PS5GK ‘John Sergeant’, reporter, male PS5GL ‘Robin Cook’, member of parliament (labour), male PS5GM ‘Malcolm (rifkind?)’, member of parliament, male PS5GN ‘Tim Eggar?’, member of parliament, male PS5GP ‘Nicholas’, member of parliament, male PS5GR ‘Jenny’, newsreader, female PS5GS ‘Stephen Evans’, reporter, male PS5GT miner, male Sample containing about 4974 words speech recorded in leisure context K6G Six O’Clock News: television broadcast. PS5J5 PS5J6 PS5J7 PS5J8 ‘Anna Ford’, newsreader, female ‘Laurie Margolis’, reporter, male ‘Maureen’, female ‘Paul’, metropolitan police commissioner, male PS5J9 ‘Barry’, police constable, male PS5JA ‘Ivan’, male PS5JB ‘Fred’, teacher, male PS5JC ‘Jenny’, newsreader, female PS5JD ‘Neil Bennet’, reporter, male Sample containing about 4700 words speech recorded in leisure context K6H Six O’Clock News: television broadcast. PS5KC ‘Nicholas Witchell’, newsreader, male PS5KD ‘Gerry Baker’, reporter, male PS5KE shop manager, male PS5KF ‘Derek’, company spokesperson, male PS5KG ‘Stephen’, member of parliament, male PS5KH ‘Harriet Harman’, member of parliament, female PS5KJ ‘Simon’, member of parliament, male PS5KK ‘Moira Stewart’, newsreader, female PS5KL ‘Laurie Margolis’, reporter, male 12. List of works excerpted 293 Sample containing about 4832 words speech recorded in educational context K6J Tutorial lesson. PS5LU 50, ‘John’, maths and science tutor, male K6JPS000 Sample containing about 11915 words speech recorded in educational context K6K Oral history project: interview. PS5LV historian, female PS5LW ‘Mabel’, singer, female Sample containing about 3840 words speech recorded in leisure context K6L Oral history project: interview. PS5LX ‘Margaret’, historian, female PS5LY ‘Jo Ellen’, historian, female PS5M0 70+, ‘Nan’, retired french polisher, female Sample containing about 7308 words speech recorded in leisure context K6M Oral history project: interview. PS5M1 historian, Interviewing, male K6MPS000 Sample containing about 10636 words speech recorded in leisure context K6N Oral history project: interview. PS5M2 40+, ‘Ian’, speaker, male K6NPS000 K6NPS001 K6NPS002 historian, Interviewing Sample containing about 7951 words speech recorded in leisure context K6P Orkney Library Sound Archive tape OLSA 123: interview for oral history project. PS5M3 65, ‘Peter’, retired crofter, From North Ronaldsay. Being interviewd by, male K6PPS000 Sample containing about 6729 words speech recorded in leisure context K6R Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA 303: interview for oral history project. PS5M4 historian, Interviewing, female K6RPS000 K6RPS001 Sample containing about 6729 words speech recorded in leisure context K6S Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA 303: interview for oral history project. PS5M5 historian, Interviewing, female K6SPS000 K6SPS001 Sample containing about 4332 words speech recorded in leisure context K6T Orkney Sound Archive tape OSA 305: interview for oral history project. PS5M6 ‘Maimes’, Being interviewed by, female K6TPS000 Sample containing about 5836 words speech recorded in leisure context K6U Gwynedd County Council tape 1: interview for oral history project. PS5M7 historian, Interviewing, female K6UPS000 Sample containing about 8752 words speech recorded in leisure context K6V Tarmac Construction Ltd: training session. PS5M8 no further information given Sample containing about 16478 words speech recorded in business context K6W Nottingham Constabulary: meeting. PS5M9 47, ‘Storer’, no further information given, male PS5MA ‘Collishan’, no further information given, male PS5MB 38, ‘Jeffery’, sergeant, male PS5MC 38, ‘Mills’, sergeant, male PS5MD 47, ‘Stone’, inspector, male PS5ME 48, ‘Williams’, inspector, male PS5MF 47, ‘Wright’, no further information given, male Sample containing about 16389 words speech recorded in business context K6X Nottingham Constabulary: meeting. PS5MJ 47, ‘Storer’, no further information given, male PS5MK ‘Collishan’, no further information given, male PS5ML 38, ‘Jeffery’, sergeant, male PS5MM 38, ‘Mills’, sergeant, male PS5MN 47, ‘Stone’, inspector, male PS5MP 48, ‘Williams’, inspector, male PS5MS 40, ‘Hadfield’, sergeant, male PS5MT 47, ‘Smith’, sergeant, male Sample containing about 3392 words speech recorded in business context K6Y Friends Provident Insurance: training session. PS5MU ‘Joan’, saleswoman, female PS5MV ‘Robert’, salesman, male PS5MW ‘Bill’, salesman, male PS5MX ‘Ron’, salesman, male PS5N0 ‘Maggie’, instructor, no further information given, female PS5N1 ‘Martin’, no further information given, female 294 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 15713 words speech recorded in business context K70 Friends Provident Insurance: training session. PS5N3 PS5N5 PS5N6 PS5N8 ‘Joan’, saleswoman, female ‘Bill’, salesman, male ‘Ron’, salesman, male ‘Maggie’, instructor, no further information given, female PS5N9 ‘Martin’, no further information given, female PS5NA no further information given, female Sample containing about 13585 words speech recorded in business context K71 Friends Provident Insurance: training session. PS5NB ‘Joan’, saleswoman, female PS5NC ‘Robert’, salesman, male PS5ND ‘Bill’, salesman, male PS5NE ‘Ron’, salesman, male PS5NF instructor, no further information given, male Sample containing about 11048 words speech recorded in business context K73 Royal Courts: hearing. PS5NN PS5NP PS5NR PS5NS ‘Green’, solicitor, male ‘Saville’, judge, male ‘Duffy’, solicitor, male court official, male Sample containing about 14018 words speech recorded in public context K74 J. PS5NT trainer, no further information given, female PS5NU ‘Kenny’, no further information given, male PS5NV ‘Heidi’, no further information given, female PS5NW ‘Ray’, no further information given, male PS5NX ‘Alex’, no further information given, male PS5NY ‘Gary’, no further information given, male PS5P0 ‘Ian’, no further information given, male PS5P1 ‘Rachel’, no further information given, female PS5P2 ‘Dee’, no further information given, female Sainsbury: training session. Sample containing about 12429 words speech recorded in business context K75 J. PS5PA trainer, no further information given, female K75PS000 Sainsbury: training session. Sample containing about 9504 words speech recorded in business context K76 House of Lords: hearing. PS5PB ‘Motterstone’, member of parliament, no further information given, male PS5PC ‘Rippon’, member of parliament, male PS5PD ‘Macintosh’, member of parliament, male PS5PE ‘Boyd-carpenter’, male Sample containing about 9482 words speech recorded in public context K77 House of Commons: hearing. PS5PF no further information given, male PS5PG ‘Ken’, no further information given, male PS5PH ‘Jimmy’, no further information given, male PS5PJ ‘David’, no further information given, male PS5PK ‘Peter’, no further information given, male PS5PL ‘Clifford’, no further information given, male PS5PM ‘Jane’, no further information given, female PS5PN ‘Appleby’, no further information given, female PS5PP ‘Adams’, no further information given, male Sample containing about 14059 words speech recorded in public context K78 Durham University: lecture. Sample containing about 10813 words speech recorded in educational context K79 Confederation of British Industries [presentation]. PS5PS 40, ‘Sudhir’, analyst, male PS5PT 40, ‘Richard’, analyst, male Sample containing about 4318 words speech recorded in business context K7D Oral history project: interview. PS5PU 54, ‘Tommy’, Interviewee, AB, male PS5PV historian, Interviewer, DE, male Sample containing about 4002 words speech recorded in educational context K7E Oral history project: interview. PS5PW historian, Interviewer, male PS5PX 81, ‘George’, retired lighthouse keeper, Interviewee, male Sample containing about 4001 words speech recorded in educational context K7F Tutorial lesson. PS5PY 50, ‘John’, tutor, tutor, male PS5R0 16, ‘Sarah’, school student, student, female Sample containing about 6155 words speech recorded in educational context 12. List of works excerpted K7G Oral history project: interview. PS5R1 71, ‘Thomas’, retired baker, interviewee, male PS5R2 historian, interviewer, male Sample containing about 7048 words speech recorded in educational context K8R Dying to meet you. Gill, B.M., Coronet Books, London (1989), 73-177. Sample containing about 30555 words from a book (domain: imaginative) K8S The green branch. Pargeter, Edith, Warner Books, London (1987), 126232. Sample containing about 40960 words from a book (domain: imaginative) K8T As the crow flies. Archer, Jeffrey, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, Sevenoaks, Kent (1991), 9-124. Sample containing about 37906 words from a book (domain: imaginative) K8U Capitalism since 1945. Harrison, John, Glyn, Andrew and Armstrong, Philip, Blackwell, Oxford (1991), 115-230. Sample containing about 45119 words from a book (domain: world affairs) K8V Coffin in fashion. Butler, Gwendoline, Fontana Press, London (1990), 61-221. Sample containing about 41385 words from a book (domain: imaginative) K8W UK financial institutions and markets. Pawlet, Michael, Bentley, Patrick and Winstone, David, Macmillan Press Ltd, London (1991), 105-261. Sample containing about 43981 words from a book (domain: commerce) K8X Governments, managers and industrial relations. Ferner, Anthony, Blackwell, Oxford (1988), 1-92. Sample containing about 45009 words from a book (domain: commerce) K8Y Interpreting data. Anderson, Alan J. B., Chapman & Hall, London (1990), 85-215. Sample containing about 37355 words from a book (domain: applied science) K90 Network analysis and practice. Walton, A.K., C.U.P., Cambridge (1987), 144288. Sample containing about 39103 words from a book (domain: natural 295 sciences) K91 The price of glory: Verdun 1916. Horne, Alistair, Penguin Books, London (1993), 125-226. Sample containing about 40979 words from a book (domain: world affairs) K92 An introduction to modern economics. Khan, Badhur, Hardwick, Philip and Langmead, John, Longman Group UK Ltd, Harlow (1990), 287-405. Sample containing about 42245 words from a book (domain: commerce) K93 English phonetics and phonology. Roach, Peter, C.U.P., Cambridge (1983), 75-193. Sample containing about 40790 words from a book (domain: social science) K94 Sales technique and management. Lancaster, G and Jobber, D., Pitman Publishing, London (1992), 63-171. Sample containing about 42882 words from a book (domain: commerce) K95 The house of the red slayer. Harding, Paul, Headline Book Publishing plc, London (1992), 67-224. Sample containing about 46396 words from a book (domain: imaginative) K96 Community Care. u.p.. Sample containing about 21593 words from a periodical (domain: social science) K97 Liverpool Echo & Daily Post. Griffith, John (ed.), Liverpool Daily Post & Echo Ltd, Liverpool (1993). Sample containing about 337863 words from a periodical (domain: world affairs) K98 [Sainsbury’s magazines]. u.p.. Sample containing about 9654 words from a periodical (domain: social science) K99 JS Journal. J Sainsbury. Sample containing about 13031 words from a periodical (domain: social science) K9A JS Journal. J Sainsbury. Sample containing about 13416 words from a periodical (domain: social science) K9B Courtaulds News. u.p.. Sample containing about 16799 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) 296 K9C Courtaulds News. u.p.. Sample containing about 17375 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) K9D Courtaulds News. u.p.. Sample containing about 15360 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) K9E Courtaulds News. u.p.. Sample containing about 5891 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) K9F ICI Chemicals & Polymers: Environmental Issues. u.p.. Sample containing about 5307 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) K9G ICI Chemicals & Polymers: Environmental Issues. u.p.. Sample containing about 4799 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) K9H ICI Chemicals & Polymers: Environmental Issues. u.p.. Sample containing about 6443 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) K9J ICI Innovation. ICI. Sample containing about 24051 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) K9K Q: The Quality Magazine of ICI Chemicals & Polymers. u.p.. Sample containing about 11589 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) K9L Q: The Quality Magazine of ICI Chemicals & Polymers. ICI. Sample containing about 10084 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) K9M What’s Cooking. u.p.. Sample containing about 5304 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) K9N What’s Cooking. u.p.. Sample containing about 4151 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) K9P What’s Cooking. u.p.. Sample containing about 4825 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) K9R CCG People staff newspaper. u.p.. Sample containing about 4102 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: ap- 12. List of works excerpted plied science) K9S [British Gas South Western leaflets]. u.p.. Sample containing about 13601 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: commerce) K9T National Library of Scotland – newsletter. u.p.. Sample containing about 2643 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) K9U National Library of Scotland – newsletter. u.p.. Sample containing about 8513 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: applied science) K9V Transport. u.p.. Sample containing about 14211 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) K9W Transport. u.p.. Sample containing about 12608 words from a periodical (domain: commerce) K9X [Unpublished school essays]. u.p.. Sample containing about 13956 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) K9Y [School welcome pack]. u.p.. Sample containing about 2475 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) KA0 [School regulations and other papers]. u.p.. Sample containing about 2346 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) KA1 [School essays on literature]. u.p.. Sample containing about 46614 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) KA2 [Unpublished creative writing]. u.p.. Sample containing about 8602 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: imaginative) KA3 [School essays etc. u.p.. ] Sample containing about 5309 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) KA4 Campus. Stirling University. Sample containing about 9491 words of a periodical (domain: world affairs) KA5 [Scottish Christian Aid committee documents]. u.p.. Sample containing about 12. List of works excerpted 8991 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: belief and thought) KA6 Medau News. The Medau Society, UK (1980-88). Sample containing about 3464 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) KA7 Medau News. The Medau Society, UK (1980-88). Sample containing about 3682 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) KA8 Medau News. The Medau Society, UK (1980-88). Sample containing about 4099 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) KA9 Medau News. The Medau Society, UK (1980-88). Sample containing about 3156 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) KAA Medau News. The Medau Society, UK (1980-88). Sample containing about 3856 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) KAB Medau News. The Medau Society, UK (1980-88). Sample containing about 3720 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) KAC Medau News. The Medau Society, UK (1980-88). Sample containing about 3640 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) KAD Medau News. The Medau Society, UK (1980-88). Sample containing about 3738 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) KAE Medau News. The Medau Society, UK (1980-88). Sample containing about 3975 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) KAF Medau News. The Medau Society, UK (1980-88). Sample containing about 4281 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) KAG Medau News. The Medau Society, UK (1980-88). Sample containing about 4036 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) KAH Medau News. The Medau Society, UK (1980-88). Sample containing 297 about 4744 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) KAJ The Medau Society. u.p.. Sample containing about 28890 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) KAK [Labour Party pamphlet on Education] Will we ever learn? Sample containing about 4452 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science). u.p.. KAL [Personal letters home from an academic visiting China and Brazil]. Leech, G, [unpublished] (1977,1980). Sample containing about 16833 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) KAM [Autobiographical notes written for the archives of the British Academy]. Leech, Geoffrey, u.p.. Sample containing about 4570 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) KAN [Report to a sponsor on lecture tour of India]. u.p. (1976). Sample containing about 2611 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) KAP Christian Aid. u.p.. Sample containing about 15083 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: social science) KAR [Personal letters]. u.p.. Sample containing about 8950 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) KAS [Unpublished poems]. u.p.. Sample containing about 3246 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: imaginative) KAT [Creative writing]. u.p.. Sample containing about 3676 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: imaginative) KAU [Personal letters]. u.p.. Sample containing about 1908 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: leisure) KAV [Schoolchildren’s creative writing]. u.p.. Sample containing about 4466 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: imaginative) KAX [Creative writing – poems]. u.p.. Sample containing about 1920 words 298 12. List of works excerpted of unpublished miscellanea (domain: imaginative) KAY [School essays on literature]. u.p.. Sample containing about 30176 words of unpublished miscellanea (domain: arts) KB0 19 conversations recorded by ‘Margaret’ (PS002) between 13 and 16 March 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 3901 s-units, 42462 words, and 6 hours 28 minutes 0 seconds of recordings. PS002 PS003 PS004 PS005 PS006 PS007 ‘Margaret’, 60, retired, Lancashire, female ‘Ena’, 50, farmer’s wife, Welsh, female ‘Philip’, 25, farmer’s son, male ‘Ida’, 40, shop assistant, Welsh, female ‘Bob’, 50, minister, London, male ‘Alan’, 79, retired (lecturer and missionary), AB, male PS008 ‘John’, 40, moderator, Welsh, male PS009 ‘Gethyn’, 40, minister, Welsh, male PS00A ‘Noel’, 60, minister, Welsh, male KB1 17 conversations recorded by ‘Albert’ (PS01A) between 1 and 6 February 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 5856 s-units, 39285 words, and over 3 hours 6 minutes 40 seconds of recordings. PS01A ‘Albert’, 53, unemployed, Central Northern England, DE, male PS01B ‘June’, 47, forecourt attendant, Central Northern England, DE, female PS01C ‘Ada’, 70, retired, Central Northern England, female PS01D ‘Corrinne’, 18, student, Central Northern England, DE, female PS01E ‘Colin’, 39, unemployed, Central Northern England, male PS01F ‘Karen’, 38, housewife, Central Northern England, female PS01G ‘Sasha’, 5, student, Central Northern England, female PS01H ‘Rose’, 67, retired, Central Northern England, female PS01J ‘None’, 46+, shopkeeper, Scottish, female KB2 25 conversations recorded by ‘Alec’ (PS01T) between 31 January and 7 February 1992 with 5 interlocutors, totalling 5729 s-units, 35089 words (duration not recorded). PS01T ‘Alec’, 68, retired, Central Northern England, DE, male PS01U ‘Ann’, 45, saleswoman, Central Northern England, female PS01V ‘Joyce’, 63, retired, Central Northern England, DE, female PS01W ‘Joan’retired, Central Northern England, female KB3 8 conversations recorded by ‘Alison’ (PS147) between 30 January and 4 February 1992 with 4 interlocutors, totalling 1966 s-units, 10492 words, and 2 hours 20 minutes 32 seconds of recordings. PS147 ‘Alison’, 43, housewife, Scottish, AB, female PS148 ‘Grant’, 7, student (state primary), Scottish, AB, male PS149 ‘Bob’, 53, deputy prison governor, Scottish, AB, male PS14A ‘Annabel’, 2, student (private pre), Scottish, AB, female KB4 1 conversation recorded by ‘Alan2’ (PS1CP) [dates unknown] with 5 interlocutors, totalling 174 s-units, 828 words, and 8 minutes 0 seconds of recordings. PS1CP ‘Alan’, 55, driver, London, DE, male PS1CR ‘Mandy’London, female PS1CS ‘Darren’, 24, unemployed, London, DE, male PS1CU ‘Gary’London, male PS1CV ‘Tracey’, female KB5 11 conversations recorded by ‘Andrew’ (PS028) on 30 May 1991 with 6 interlocutors, totalling 452 s-units, 5541 words, and 58 minutes 17 seconds of recordings. PS028 ‘Andrew’, 16, student, London, C2, male PS0Y5 ‘Suzanne’, 17, student, London, female PS0Y7 ‘Val’, 46, systems analyst, Northern England, female PS0Y8 ‘John’, 17, student, London, male PS0YA ‘Sanjay’, 18, student, London, male PS0YC ‘Jon’, 18, student, London, male KB6 8 conversations recorded by ‘Angela’ (PS029) between 2 and 6 December 1991 with 7 interlocutors, totalling 2360 s-units, 12953 words, and 1 hour 22 minutes 59 seconds of recordings. PS029 ‘Angela’, 29, out work (pt), Central Southwest England, DE, female PS02A ‘Chris’, 25, engineer, Central South-west England, DE, male PS02B ‘Angela’, 32, housewife, London, female PS02C ‘Angela’, 32, housewife, London, female PS02D ‘Zoe’, 28, housewife, Central South-west England, female PS02E ‘Sue’, 29, hairdresser, Central South-west England, female PS02F ‘Ben’, 3, student (state pre), DE, male 12. List of works excerpted KB7 60 conversations recorded by ‘Ann’ (PS02G) between 28 November and 5 December 1991 with 35 interlocutors, totalling 16243 s-units, 103997 words, and over 13 hours 5 minutes 36 seconds of recordings. PS02G ‘Ann’, 46, team leader, North-east England, C2, female PS02H ‘Stuart’, 33, factory operative, East Anglia, DE, male PS02J ‘Brian’, 45, paper-man, Northern England, male PS02K ‘Jill’, 40, estate agent, East Anglia, female PS02L ‘Jeanie’, 63, retired, Scottish, female PS02M ‘Sue’, 40, care assistant, Scottish, female PS02N ‘Shirley’, 45, publican, Midlands, female PS02P ‘Alan’, 50Scottish, male PS02R ‘Terry’Scottish, male PS02S ‘Bob’, 46, publican, Central Midlands, male PS02T ‘Harry’, 50, male PS02U ‘John’, 60, retired (policeman), London, male PS02V ‘Martin’, 23, marketing person, Northern England, male PS02X ‘Helen’, 22, housewife, East Anglia, female PS02Y ‘Jonathan’, 17, Youth Training Scheme trainee, East Anglia, male PS030 ‘Christian’, 19, process worker, male PS031 ‘Richard’, 2, pre-school, male PS032 ‘Anna Marie’, 1, pre-school, female PS033 ‘Bernie’, 26, building labourer, male PS036 ‘Bill’, 61, team leader, male PS037 ‘Jean’, 57, process worker, female PS038 ‘Steven’, 26, process worker, male PS039 ‘Deidre’, 44, senior team leader, female PS03A ‘John’, 56, process worker, male PS03B ‘Dawn’, 50, process worker, female PS03C ‘Tina’, 27, team leader, East Anglia, female PS03D ‘Val’, 36, Queen’s counsel, female PS03F ‘Trevor’, 40, process worker, male PS03H ‘Brenda’, 44, female PS03J ‘Lynda’, 21, female PS03K ‘Neville’, 50, male PS03M ‘Maxine’, 25, process worker, Northern England, female PS03N ‘Mervin’, 36, process worker, East Anglia, male PS03R ‘Grace’, female PS6TB ‘None’ KB8 34 conversations recorded by ‘Ann2’ (PS14B) on 3 April 1992 with 37 interlocutors, totalling 12018 s-units, 78798 words, and over 8 hours 19 minutes 57 seconds of recordings. PS14B ‘Ann’, 53, registered childminder, Central Northern England, AB, female PS14C ‘James’, 57, charge nurse, North-east England, AB, male 299 PS14D ‘Rebecca’, 9, student, North-east England, female PS14E ‘Amy’, 8, student, North-east England, female PS14F ‘Matthew’, 8, student, North-east England, male PS14H ‘Richard’, 6, student, North-east England, male PS14K ‘Martin’, 6, student, Northern England, male PS14L ‘Dorothy’, 36, probation officer, Central Midlands, female PS14M ‘James’, 2, pre-school, North-east England, male PS14N ‘Bryony’, 2, pre-school, North-east England, female PS14P ‘Richard’, 2, pre-school, North-east England, male PS14R ‘Isabelle’, 53, shop assistant, North-east England, female PS15B ‘Sally’, 10, student, North-east England, female PS15C ‘Andrea’, 37, teacher, North-east England, female PS15D ‘Sid’, 35+, teacher, North-east England, male PS15G ‘Marilyn’, 42, secretary, Northern England, female PS15S ‘Bill’, 55, clerk to town council, Northeast England, male PS15U ‘Betty’, 58, housewife, North-east England, female PS15V ‘Paul’, 27, unemployed, North-east England, male PS166 ‘Jackie’, 38, clerical officer, North-east England, female PS167 ‘Pat’, 39, shop assistant, North-east England, female PS168 ‘Chris’, 9, student, North-east England, female PS169 ‘Margaret’, 86, retired, North-east England, female PS16F ‘Erin’, 7, student, North-east England, female PS16G ‘Kathy’, 32, housewife, Northern England, female PS16H ‘Martin’, 6, student, North-east England, male PS16S ‘None’ PS172 ‘Evelyn’ PS17G ‘Maggie’, 30, childminder, Northern England, female PS17L ‘Arthur’, 70, retired, Northern England, male PS17M ‘Tom’, 70, retired, Irish, male PS17N ‘Rosie’, 35, childminder, Northern England, female PS17S ‘Alan’, 60, baker, North-east England, male PS18D ‘Louise’, 29, housewife, North-east England, female PS50S ‘Jean’, 35, housewife, Northern England, female PS6NU ‘Alison’, 24, housewife, Northern England, female KB9 44 conversations recorded by ‘Annette’ 300 12. List of works excerpted (PS1CX) between 1 and ?? February 1992 with 6 interlocutors, totalling 5497 s-units, 31762 words, and over 2 minutes 5 seconds of recordings. PS1CX ‘Annette’, 44, administrative assistant, Lancashire, C1, female PS1CY ‘Teresa’, 19, stable hand, Lancashire, C1, female PS1D0 ‘David’, 26, engineer, Lancashire, male PS1D1 ‘Tracy’, 24, housewife, Lancashire, female PS1D2 ‘Donald’, 71, retired, Northern England, male PS1KS ‘Pat’, 48+Lancashire, female KBA 17 conversations recorded by ‘Anthony’ (PS1DA) between 30 November and 4 December 1991 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 1192 s-units, 5272 words, and 1 hour 5 minutes 22 seconds of recordings. KBAPS000 ‘None’ PS1DA ‘Anthony’, 62, retired, Central Southwest England, C2, male PS1DB ‘Chris’, 61, housewife, Central Southwest England, C2, female PS1DC ‘Chris’, 26, warehouse op, Central South-west England, male PS1DD ‘Kevin’, 31, warehouse op, Central South-west England, male PS1DE ‘Dave’, 20, warehouse op, Merseyside, male PS1DF ‘Achmed’, 30, warehouse op, Indian Subcontinent, male PS1DG ‘Janet’, 24, housewife, Central Southwest England, female KBB 41 conversations recorded by ‘Arthur’ (PS03S) between 10 and 13 January 1992 with 7 interlocutors, totalling 11521 s-units, 76309 words, and over 8 hours 52 minutes 5 seconds of recordings. PS03S ‘Arthur’, 82, retired (precision engineer), Central Midlands, C2, male PS03T ‘Evelyn’, 75, retired, Central Midlands, C2, female PS03U ‘Tom’, 54, draughtsman, London, male PS03V ‘Jackie’, 51, catering supervisor, Central Midlands, female PS0YX ‘Les’, 75, retired, Central Midlands, male PS0YY ‘Kath’, 73, retired, Central Midlands, female PS100 ‘Vince’, 73, retired, North-east England, male KBC 14 conversations recorded by ‘Audrey’ (PS1A9) between 2 and 9 April 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 6341 sunits, 31337 words, and 3 hours 38 minutes 41 seconds of recordings. PS1A9 ‘Audrey’, 61, housewife, Lancashire, AB, female PS1AA ‘Gordon’, 61, teacher, Lancashire, AB, male PS1AB ‘Margaret’, 45, nurse, Lancashire, female PS1AC ‘Joan’, 50+, clerk, Central Northern England, female PS1AD ‘Kevin’, 29, computer engineer, Northern England, male PS1AE ‘Carl’, 31, pharmacist, Northern England, AB, male PS1AF ‘None’ PS1AG ‘Elaine’, 28, housewife, Northern England, female PS1AH ‘Iris’, 60, housewife, Lancashire, female KBD 24 conversations recorded by ‘Barry’ (PS03W) between 1 and 6 February 1992 with 10 interlocutors, totalling 9021 s-units, 58087 words, and 5 hours 12 minutes 10 seconds of recordings. PS03W ‘Barry’, 41, entertainments consultant, Central Northern England, AB, male PS03X ‘Terri’, 35, bar staff, Home Counties, female PS03Y ‘Hugh’, 30, bar staff, Irish, male PS040 ‘Alan’, 38, security, Lancashire, male PS041 ‘None’ PS042 ‘Mark’, 30, dj, London, male PS043 ‘Ken’, 30, security, Lancashire, male PS044 ‘None’, 35, housewife, Lancashire, female PS045 ‘Sergio’, 9, student (state primary), Lancashire, AB, male KBE 27 conversations recorded by ‘Betty’ (PS04B) between 28 November and ?? December 1991 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 10543 s-units, 62321 words, and over 5 hours 40 minutes 22 seconds of recordings. PS04B ‘Betty’, 57, housewife, Central Southwest England, DE, female PS04C ‘Googie’, 76, housewife, Central Southwest England, female PS04D ‘Rose’, 64, housewife, Central Southwest England, female PS04E ‘Wendy’, 33, housewife, Central Southwest England, female PS04F ‘Julie’, 25, production worker, Central South-west England, DE, female PS04G ‘Maggie’, 32, shop assistant, Central South-west England, female PS04H ‘Sally’, 23, production worker, Central South-west England, DE, female PS04J ‘David’, 55, disabled unemployed, Central South-west England, DE, male PS04K ‘Edna’, 76, housewife, Central Southwest England, female KBF 103 conversations recorded by ‘Brenda’ (PS04U) between 28 November and 4 December 1991 with 6 interlocutors, totalling 13578 s-units, 12. List of works excerpted 105262 words, and over 11 hours 59 minutes 46 seconds of recordings. PS04U ‘Brenda’, 34, housewife, London, C2, female PS04V ‘Dave’, 37, hgv driver, London, C2, male PS04W ‘Lee’, 15, student (state secondary), London, C2, male PS04X ‘Carla’, 11, student (state primary), London, C2, female PS04Y ‘Jean’, 62, housewife, Home Counties, female PS050 ‘Nigel’, 23, plumber, London, male KBG 10 conversations recorded by ‘Carl’ (PS051) between 21 and 27 February 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 4559 s-units, 28812 words, and 3 hours 30 minutes 23 seconds of recordings. PS051 ‘Carl’, 34, teacher, North-east England, C1, male PS052 ‘Susan’, 33, teacher (pt), Home Counties, C1, female PS053 ‘Christopher’, 4, pre-school, C1, male PS054 ‘Rebecca’, 1, pre-school, C1, female PS055 ‘Andrew’, 7, student (primary), C1, male PS056 ‘Robert’, 9, student (secondary), C1, male PS057 ‘Peter’, 58, lorry driver, East Anglia, male PS058 ‘Alan’, 65, retired, East Anglia, male PS059 ‘Pat’, 62, retired, Home Counties, male KBH 63 conversations recorded by ‘Carol’ (PS05B) between 30 May and 5 June 1991 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 7122 s-units, 47995 words, and over 6 hours 42 minutes 9 seconds of recordings. PS05B ‘Carole’, 36, administrator (pt), Home Counties, C1, female PS05C ‘Joelle’, 18, au pair, European (French), DE, female PS05D ‘Adam’, 36, textile agent, Home Counties, C1, male PS05E ‘Charlotte’, 2, pre-school, C1, female PS05F ‘Pauline’, 30+, shop owner, Home Counties, female PS05H ‘Ron’, 60+, retired, Home Counties, male PS05J ‘Pat’, 60+, retired, Home Counties, female PS05K ‘Toby’, 5, male KBJ 26 conversations recorded by ‘Carol2’ (PS1DP) between 10 and 17 January 1992 with 6 interlocutors, totalling 2265 s-units, 11137 words (duration not recorded). PS1DP ‘Carol’, 44, courier, Central Midlands, C1, female PS1DR ‘Emma’, 11, student (state secondary), Central Midlands, C1, female PS1DS ‘Chris’, 47, area organiser for union, Central Midlands, C1, male PS1DT ‘Dave’, 34, miner, Central Midlands, male 301 PS1DU ‘Ann’, 26, hairdresser, Central Midlands, female PS1DV ‘Adele’, 11, schoolgirl, Central Midlands, female KBK 228 conversations recorded by ‘Chris’ (PS05X) between 31 May and 1 June 1991 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 7432 s-units, 53920 words, and over 5 hours 39 minutes 52 seconds of recordings. PS05X ‘Chris’, 51, export merchant, Home Counties, AB, male PS101 ‘Norrine’, 54, teacher, London, AB, female PS102 ‘Lynda’, 44, export assistant, London, female PS103 ‘Susan’, 30, cleaner, London, female PS104 ‘Bill’, 30+, plastics company director, London, male PS106 ‘Tony’, 60+, retired, London, male PS107 ‘David’, 45, property manager, London, male PS108 ‘Evelyn’, 60+, retired, London, female KBL 40 conversations recorded by ‘Cherrilyn’ (PS06A) between 21 and 26 February 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 5508 s-units, 27294 words (duration not recorded). PS06A ‘Cherrilyn’, 43, nursing auxiliary, Lower South-west England, C1, female PS06B ‘Jessica’, 13, student (state secondary), Lower South-west England, C1, female PS06C ‘None’ PS06D ‘Sophie’, 21, student, Lower South-west England, C1, female PS06E ‘Kate’, 12, student, Lower South-west England, female PS06F ‘Brian’, 43, mortgage broker, Lower South-west England, C1, male PS06G ‘Fiona’, 33, matron of nursing home, Central South-west England, female PS06H ‘Lorraine’, 16, care assistant, Home Counties, female PS06J ‘None’, 70Lower South-west England, male KBM 13 conversations recorded by ‘Chris2’ (PS1BL) on 2 April 1992 with 7 interlocutors, totalling 2837 s-units, 19723 words, and 2 hours 22 minutes 47 seconds of recordings. PS1BL ‘Chris’, 15, student, North-west Midlands, AB, male PS1BM ‘Lynne’, 45, bookkeeper, North-west Midlands, AB, female PS1BN ‘David’, 16, student, North-west Midlands, male PS1BP ‘Steven’, 16, student, North-west Midlands, male 302 12. List of works excerpted PS1BR ‘Simon’, 15, student, North-west Midlands, male PS6P6 ‘Rhiannon’, 16, student, North-west Midlands, female PS6P7 ‘Robert’, 48, tax inspector, North-west Midlands, AB, male KBN 18 conversations recorded by ‘Clare’ (PS05Y) between 12 and 15 March 1992 with 6 interlocutors, totalling 1981 s-units, 10609 words, and 2 hours 36 minutes 21 seconds of recordings. PS05Y PS060 PS061 PS062 PS063 PS064 ‘Clare’, 15, student, Welsh, C2, female ‘Melissa’, 16, student, Welsh, female ‘William’, 52, carpenter, Welsh, C2, male ‘Kim’, 9, student, Welsh, female ‘Helen’, 29, housewife, Welsh, female ‘Marilyn’, 50, housewife, Welsh, C2, female KBP 15 conversations recorded by ‘Clarence’ (PS065) between 13 and 19 March 1992 with 4 interlocutors, totalling 5039 s-units, 27179 words, and 2 hours 23 minutes 42 seconds of recordings. PS065 ‘Clarence’, 65, retired, Lancashire, DE, male PS066 ‘Nina’, 67, retired, Lancashire, DE, female PS067 ‘Nev’, 72, retired, North-east Midlands, male PS068 ‘Lil’, 70, retired, Lancashire, female KBR 26 conversations recorded by ‘Colin’ (PS069) between 20 and 26 February 1991 with 5 interlocutors, totalling 2220 s-units, 11864 words (duration not recorded). PS069 ‘Colin’British Rail employee, Home Counties, male PS10D ‘Sheila’housekeeper, Home Counties, female PS10E ‘Nigel’electrician, Home Counties, male PS10F ‘Neil’unemployed, Home Counties, male PS10G ‘Joanne’Home Counties, female KBS 12 conversations recorded by ‘Dad’ (PS079) [dates unknown] with 5 interlocutors, totalling 1314 s-units, 6972 words (duration not recorded). PS079 ‘Dad’, 79, retired, Upper South-west England, male PS07A ‘Mum’, 81, retired, Upper South-west England, female PS07B ‘Dorreen’, 50, housekeeper, Midlands, female PS07C ‘Jane’, 30, hairdresser, Midlands, female PS07D ‘Adam’, 8, student, Midlands, male KBT 4 conversations recorded by ‘Dean’ (PS07E) on 1 February 1992 with 5 in- terlocutors, totalling 583 s-units, 2910 words, and 17 minutes 0 seconds of recordings. PS07E ‘Dean’, 32, miner chargehand, Central Northern England, C2, male PS07F ‘John’, 40, unemployed, Central Northern England, DE, male PS07G ‘David’, 28, unemployed, Central Northern England, DE, male PS07H ‘Michael’, 38, sales representative, Central Northern England, male PS07J ‘Eddie’, 37, lorry driver, Central Northern England, male KBU 2 conversations recorded by ‘Denise’ (PS18E) between 6 and 7 April 1992 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 1829 sunits, 11022 words, and 1 hour 3 minutes 14 seconds of recordings. PS18E ‘Denise’, 25, student nurse, Central Northern England, AB, female PS18H ‘None’ PS18J ‘None’ PS18K ‘None’ PS18L ‘None’ PS18M ‘None’ PS18N ‘None’ KBV 19 conversations recorded by ‘Donald’ (PS07K) between 13 and 20 March 1992 with 6 interlocutors, totalling 993 s-units, 4916 words, and over 2 hours 18 minutes 56 seconds of recordings. PS07K ‘Donald’, 33, telecommunication technician, North-west Midlands, C1, male PS07L ‘Karen’, 32, housewife, North-east Midlands, C1, female PS07M ‘Luke’, 6, student, North-east Midlands, C1, male PS07N ‘Gary’, 10, student, North-east Midlands, C1, male PS07P ‘Marie’, 1, pre-school, North-east Midlands, C1, female KBW 62 conversations recorded by ‘Dorothy’ (PS087) between 13 and 20 March 1992 with 25 interlocutors, totalling 19706 s-units, 115332 words, and over 13 hours 0 minutes 42 seconds of recordings. PS087 ‘Dorothy’, 34, teacher (pt), North-west Midlands, AB, female PS088 ‘Tim’, 3, student (private pre), North-east Midlands, AB, male PS089 ‘Christopher’, 5, student (state primary), North-east Midlands, AB, male PS08A ‘Andrew’, 36, purchasing manager, North-east Midlands, AB, male PS08B ‘Elinor’, 14, student, North-east Midlands, female 12. List of works excerpted PS08C ‘Jane’, 40, housewife, North-east Midlands, female PS08D ‘Diane’, 38, housewife, North-east Midlands, female PS08P ‘Sue’, 40, teacher, North-east Midlands, female PS08S ‘Margaret’, 60+, retired, North-east Midlands, female PS08T ‘Roger’, 45, teacher, male PS08U ‘June’, 60, teacher, Canadian, female PS08V ‘Jean’, 60, retired, North-east Midlands, female PS08W ‘None’, 40, secretary, North-east Midlands, female PS0XJ ‘Jane’, 24, teacher, North-east Midlands, female PS0XK ‘Dawn’, 30, housewife, North-east Midlands, female PS0XL ‘Yvonne’, 30+, housewife, North-east Midlands, female PS0XM ‘Pat’, 30+, teacher, female PS0XN ‘Gwen’, 50, teacher/nursery owner, North-east Midlands, female PS0XP ‘Lily’, 40, nursery assistant, North-east Midlands, female PS0XR ‘Marjorie’, 70, retired, North-west Midlands, female PS0XS ‘Ann’, 35, teacher, female PS0XU ‘Rosemary’, 50, housewife, Home Counties, female PS0XV ‘Mary’, 45, drawing plans, North-east Midlands, female PS0Y4 ‘None’teacher, Home Counties, female KBX 11 conversations recorded by ‘Donald2’ (PS1DW) between 17 and 10 January 1992 with 6 interlocutors, totalling 1967 s-units, 28273 words (duration not recorded). KBXPS000 ‘None’North-west Midlands KBXPS001 ‘None’North-west Midlands PS1DW ‘Donald’, 56, taxi driver, North-west Midlands, C2, male PS1DX ‘Anna’, 60, housewife, European (Russian), female PS1DY ‘Mary’, 60, housewife, European (Russian), female PS1E0 ‘Barry’, 50North-west Midlands, male KBY 11 conversations recorded by ‘Elizabeth’ (PS08X) between 11 and 17 January 1992 with 5 interlocutors, totalling 1038 s-units, 6316 words (duration not recorded). PS08X ‘Elizabeth’, 19, student, North-west Midlands, C1, female PS10H ‘None’, 18, student, North-west Midlands, male PS10K ‘Matthew’, 23, manager, North-west Midlands, C1, male PS10L ‘Anne’, 48, clerk (pt), North-west Midlands, C1, female PS10M ‘Mike’, 53, computer operator, Northwest Midlands, C1, male 303 KC0 14 conversations recorded by ‘Enid’ (PS08Y) between 21 and 27 February 1992 with 10 interlocutors, totalling 8028 s-units, 45900 words, and 4 hours 0 minutes 12 seconds of recordings. PS08Y ‘Enid’, 70, housewife, London, AB, female PS090 ‘Noel’, 79, retired (master organ builder), London, AB, male PS091 ‘Mollie’, 89, retired (musician), London, female PS092 ‘Ann’, 62, retired (teacher), female PS093 ‘John’, 40, butcher, East Anglia, male PS094 ‘Pam’, 46, shop assistant, East Anglia, female PS095 ‘Stanley’, 95, retired (farmer), East Anglia, male PS096 ‘Patsy’, 50, computer programmer, female PS097 ‘Ian’, 34, advertising executive, male KC1 32 conversations recorded by ‘Frank’ (PS09E) between 21 and 28 February 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 3193 s-units, 20607 words, and 3 hours 22 minutes 23 seconds of recordings. PS09E ‘Frank’, 50, tv engineer, Central Southwest England, C2, male PS09F ‘Lyn’, 48, housewife, Lower South-west England, C2, female PS09G ‘Steve’, 44, salesman, London, male PS09H ‘Gerry’, 46, tv dealer, Central South-west England, male PS09K ‘Rex’, 60, tv dealer, Lower South-west England, male PS09L ‘Marge’, 58, tv dealer, Lower South-west England, female PS09M ‘Jonny’, 4, pre-school, Lower South-west England, C2, male PS09N ‘Brian’, 55, salesman, London, male KC2 28 conversations recorded by ‘Fred’ (PS09T) between 13 and 20 March 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 6625 s-units, 44626 words, and 6 hours 35 minutes 19 seconds of recordings. PS09T ‘Fred’, 77, retired, North-east Midlands, DE, male PS09U ‘Florence’, 71, retired, North-east Midlands, DE, female PS09V ‘David’, 41, painter/decorator, North-east Midlands, male PS09W ‘Clive’, 32, unemployed, North-east Midlands, male PS09X ‘Marjorie’, 36, housewife, North-east Midlands, female PS09Y ‘Gemma’, 11, student, North-east Midlands, female PS0A0 ‘Steven’, 37, office manager, North-east Midlands, male PS0A1 ‘Emily’, 7, student, North-east Midlands, female 304 12. List of works excerpted PS0A2 ‘Sandra’, 39, housewife, North-east Midlands, female KC3 15 conversations recorded by ‘Frederick’ (PS0A8) between 10 and 15 January 1992 with 10 interlocutors, totalling 3930 s-units, 36931 words (duration not recorded). PS0A8 ‘Frederick’, 66, retired (social worker), Central Midlands, AB, male PS0A9 ‘Janet’, 49, health visitor, Central Midlands, female PS0AA ‘Peter’, 49, chemist, Home Counties, male PS0AB ‘Joan’, 68, housewife, Central Midlands, female PS0AC ‘Vicki’, 40, teacher, South Midlands, female PS0AD ‘Heidi’, 15, schoolgirl, Central Midlands, female PS0AE ‘Yvonne’, 40, clerk, Central Midlands, female PS0AF ‘Trish’, 30, physiotherapist, Central Midlands, female PS0AG ‘Eileen’, 61, cleaner, Irish, female KC4 25 conversations recorded by ‘Fred2’ (PS1E4) between 31 May and 5 June 1991 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 3050 s-units, 23715 words, and 3 hours 15 minutes 48 seconds of recordings. PS1E4 ‘Fred’, 78, retired, North-west Midlands, AB, male PS1E5 ‘None’ PS1E6 ‘None’ PS1E7 ‘None’ PS1E8 ‘None’ PS1E9 ‘None’ PS1EA ‘None’ PS1EB ‘None’ PS1EC ‘None’ KC5 16 conversations recorded by ‘Gail’ (PS0AJ) between 2 and 4 December 1991 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 3620 s-units, 22248 words, and over 2 hours 2 minutes 3 seconds of recordings. PS0AJ ‘Gail’, 30, housewife, Central South-west England, DE, female PS0AK ‘None’ PS0AL ‘Alison’, 28, housewife, Central Southwest England, DE, female PS0AM ‘None’ PS0AN ‘Natalie’, 7, student (state primary), Central South-west England, female PS0AP ‘None’ PS0AR ‘None’ PS0AS ‘None’ PS0AT ‘None’ KC6 25 conversations recorded by ‘Gavin’ (PS0BA) between 11 and 17 January 1992 with 10 interlocutors, totalling 2413 s-units, 14962 words (duration not recorded). PS0BA ‘Gavin’, 25, photographer, Merseyside, C1, male PS0BB ‘Sue’, 24, sales assistant, Central Northern England, C1, female PS0BC ‘Richard’, 24, journalist, Midlands, male PS0BD ‘Terry’, 26, hairdresser, Central Northern England, male PS0BE ‘Lindsey’, 24, hairdresser, Central Northern England, female PS0BF ‘Saranne’, 23, journalist, Midlands, female PS0BG ‘Adrian’, 25, journalist, Central Midlands, male PS0BH ‘Steve’, 25, journalist, Midlands, male PS0BJ ‘Nick’, 20, office junior, Midlands, male KC7 7 conversations recorded by ‘Gill’ (PS0BK) on 15 January 1992 with 5 interlocutors, totalling 1640 s-units, 15279 words (duration not recorded). PS0BK ‘Gill’, 21, waitress, Home Counties, DE, female PS0BL ‘Jemma’, 22, unemployed, Home Counties, DE, female PS0BS ‘Nancy’, 18, business student, London, female PS0BT ‘Jim’, 21, student, Home Counties, male KC8 11 conversations recorded by ‘Gillian’ (PS0BY) between 29 November and 6 December 1991 with 6 interlocutors, totalling 1822 s-units, 18878 words, and 2 hours 42 minutes 29 seconds of recordings. PS0BY ‘Gillian’, 32, housewife, East Anglia, AB, female PS0C1 ‘Robert’, 34, computer programmer, East Anglia, AB, male PS0C4 ‘None’ PS0C5 ‘Dennis’, 60, retired, London, male PS0C6 ‘Iris’, 61, retired, London, female PS0C7 ‘Bonnie’, 40+, housewife, East Anglia, female KC9 46 conversations recorded by ‘Ginny’ (PS0CG) between 28 November and 6 December 1991 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 7182 s-units, 55039 words, and 6 hours 12 minutes 49 seconds of recordings. PS0CG ‘Ginny’, 65, housewife, North-east Midlands, AB, female PS0CH ‘Keith’, 63, design engineer, London, AB, male PS0CJ ‘Dinda’, 25, customs controller, Home Counties, AB, female PS0CK ‘Vicky’, 40+, shop assistant, London, female 12. List of works excerpted PS0CL ‘None’ PS0CM ‘Jackie’shop assistant, female PS0CN ‘Turan’, 50, hair salon owner, Turkish, male PS0CP ‘None’ PS0CR ‘None’ KCA 22 conversations recorded by ‘Gordon’ (PS0DL) between 10 and 13 January 1992 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 3033 s-units, 21431 words (duration not recorded). PS0DL ‘Gordon’, 32, unemployed, Welsh, DE, male PS0DM ‘Debbie’, 29, housewife, Welsh, DE, female PS0DN ‘Hayley’, 29, housewife, Welsh, female PS0DP ‘Lyn’, 32, housewife, Welsh, female PS0DR ‘Tom’, 56, factory worker, Welsh, male PS0DT ‘Sean’, 6, student (state primary), Welsh, DE, male PS0DU ‘Kirsty’, 3, student (state pre), Welsh, DE, female KCB 13 conversations recorded by ‘Graeme’ (PS0DX) between 22 and 26 February 1992 with 7 interlocutors, totalling 2686 s-units, 15326 words (duration not recorded). PS0DX ‘Graeme’, 62, company secretary, New Zealand, AB, male PS0DY ‘Ann’, 58, housewife, AB, female PS0E2 ‘Sarah’, 23, sales representative, female PS0E3 ‘Antony’, 25, car salesman, male PS0E4 ‘Joyce’, 60+, housewife, female PS0E5 ‘Hazel’, 53, coffee shop assistant, female PS0E6 ‘Zara’, 57, coffee shop owner, female KCC 2 conversations recorded by ‘Hazel’ (PS0F5) on 11 January 1992 with 2 interlocutors, totalling 563 s-units, 5311 words (duration not recorded). PS0F5 ‘Hazel’, 39, vdu clerk (pt), Welsh, C1, female PS0F6 ‘Cerys’, 7, schoolgirl (state primary), Welsh, C1, female PS0F7 ‘Marie’, 66, housewife, Welsh, female KCD 107 conversations recorded by ‘Helen’ (PS0E8) between 31 May and 1 June 1991 with 7 interlocutors, totalling 5384 s-units, 33104 words, and 5 hours 19 minutes 52 seconds of recordings. PS0E8 ‘Helen’, 40, laboratory technician, Home Counties, AB, female PS0E9 ‘Clare’, 11, student (state primary), Home Counties, AB, female PS0EA ‘Amy’, 7, student (state primary), Home Counties, AB, female PS1KL ‘None’ 305 PS6ST ‘None’ PS6T9 ‘None’ PS6TA ‘None’ KCE 24 conversations recorded by ‘Helena’ (PS0EB) between 12 and 20 March 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 7370 s-units, 50776 words, and 5 hours 47 minutes 8 seconds of recordings. PS0EB ‘Helena’, 16, student, North-east Midlands, C2, female PS0EC ‘Emma’, 16, student, Upper South-west England, female PS0ED ‘Sheila’, 41, driving instructor, Northeast Midlands, C2, female PS0EE ‘David’, 17, student, North-east Midlands, C2, male PS0EF ‘Joanne’, 13, student, Upper South-west England, female PS0EG ‘Andy’, 18, insurance clerk, Upper South-west England, male PS0EH ‘Scott’, 19, student, Upper South-west England, male PS0EJ ‘Mark/shrimpy’, 18, spring inspector, Upper South-west England, male PS0EK ‘Susan’, 16, student, Upper South-west England, female KCF 30 conversations recorded by ‘Herbert’ (PS1EM) between 13 and 19 March 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 3755 s-units, 21898 words, and 3 hours 51 minutes 57 seconds of recordings. PS1EM ‘Herbert’, 56, landscape gardener, Welsh, C2, male PS1EN ‘Iris’, 54, home care assistant, Welsh, C2, female PS1EP ‘Alison’, 21, landscape gardener, Welsh, C2, female PS1ER ‘Stuart’, 22, hairdresser, Welsh, male PS1ES ‘Gordon’, 72, retired, Welsh, male PS1ET ‘Mary’, 76, housewife, Welsh, female PS1EU ‘Mike’, 40, driver, Welsh, male PS1EV ‘Sally’, 80, retired, Welsh, female PS1EW ‘Eddie’, 72, retired, Welsh, male KCG 20 conversations recorded by ‘Jane’ (PS19L) between 2 and 9 April 1992 with 10 interlocutors, totalling 2998 sunits, 28227 words, and 3 hours 10 minutes 52 seconds of recordings. PS19L ‘Jane’, 33, housewife, North-west Midlands, C2, female PS19M ‘John’, 38, hgv driver, North-west Midlands, C2, male PS19N ‘Stacey’, 7, student (state primary), North-west Midlands, C2, female PS19P ‘Chris’, 41, barmaid, North-west Midlands, female PS19R ‘Madge’, 65+, housewife, North-west Midlands, female 306 12. List of works excerpted PS19S ‘Margaret’, 65+, housewife, North-west Midlands, female PS19T ‘Bill’, 65+, retired, North-west Midlands, male PS19U ‘Lynn’, 30, housewife, North-west Midlands, female PS19V ‘Mary’, 64, housewife, North-west Midlands, female KCH 19 conversations recorded by ‘Jane2’ (PS1BS) between 4 and 10 April 1992 with 7 interlocutors, totalling 6654 sunits, 37385 words, and over 4 hours 46 minutes 52 seconds of recordings. PS1BS ‘Jane’, 40, optician/student, Humberside, AB, female PS1BT ‘Phillip’, 46, chartered engineer, Humberside, AB, male PS1BU ‘Christopher’, 9, student (state primary), Humberside, AB, male PS1BV ‘David’, 6, student (state primary), Humberside, AB, male PS1BW ‘Julie’, 27, administrative officer, Central Northern England, female PS1BX ‘Susan’, 24, teacher, Central Northern England, female PS6R1 ‘Janet’, 42, clerk, Central Northern England, female KCJ 2 conversations recorded by ‘James’ (PS1C7) between 3 and 6 April 1992 with 2 interlocutors, totalling 1493 sunits, 12719 words, and 1 hour 23 minutes 47 seconds of recordings. PS1C7 ‘James’, 63, retired, North-east England, DE, male PS1C8 ‘Patricia’, 72, housewife, North-east England, female PS1C9 ‘Margaret’, 30, housewife, North-east England, female KCK 12 conversations recorded by ‘Jean’ (PS1AT) between 3 and 10 April 1992 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 1427 sunits, 9080 words, and 1 hour 23 minutes 11 seconds of recordings. PS1AT ‘Jean’, 39, teacher, North-west Midlands, C1, female PS1AU ‘None’ PS1AV ‘None’ PS1AW ‘None’ PS1AX ‘None’ PS1AY ‘None’ PS1B2 ‘Niall’, 6, student (state primary), Northwest Midlands, C1, male KCL 32 conversations recorded by ‘John’ (PS0F8) between 14 and ?? March 1992 with 6 interlocutors, totalling 5559 s-units, 32729 words, and over 2 hours 35 minutes 3 seconds of recordings. PS0F8 PS0F9 PS0FA PS0FB PS0FC ‘John’, 53, engineer, C2, male ‘Mary’, 39, nurse, Irish, C2, female ‘Brian’, 18, apprentice engineer, C2, male ‘Patricia’, 16, student, C2, female ‘Ded’, 25, cashier, West Midlands, female PS0FD ‘Lyn’, 40, housewife, West Midlands, female KCM 11 conversations recorded by ‘Jonathan’ (PS0FE) between 15 and 17 January 1992 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 1089 s-units, 7154 words (duration not recorded). PS0FE ‘Jonathan’, 17, care assistant, Welsh, C2, male PS11J ‘Corale’, 23, take-away worker, Welsh, C2, female PS11L ‘Becky’, 7, student, Welsh, female PS11M ‘Philip’, 25, inspector, Welsh, male PS11N ‘Julie’, 23, factory worker, Welsh, female PS11P ‘Rachael’, 3, pre-school, Welsh, female PS11R ‘Jeff’, 47, panel beater, Welsh, C2, male KCN 55 conversations recorded by ‘Josephine’ (PS0FF) between 12 and 20 March 1992 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 7580 s-units, 45451 words, and 7 hours 59 minutes 4 seconds of recordings. PS0FF ‘Josephine’, 54, housewife, Welsh, C1, female PS0FG ‘Tina’, 84, retired, Welsh, C1, female PS0FH ‘Danny’, 57, disabled unemployed, Welsh, C1, male PS0FJ ‘Susan’, 32, housewife, Welsh, female PS0FK ‘Steve’, 34, ship’s captain, North-east Midlands, male PS0FL ‘Mark’, 25, assistant manager, Welsh, C1, male PS0FM ‘Ricky’, 9, student, Welsh, male PS0FN ‘Sally’, 30, housewife, Welsh, female KCP 26 conversations recorded by ‘Joy’ (PS0GM) between 13 and 19 March 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 10914 s-units, 77331 words, and 7 hours 4 minutes 13 seconds of recordings. PS0GM ‘Joy’, 46, housewife, South Midlands, C1, female PS0GN ‘Connie’, 75, housewife, Home Counties, female PS0GP ‘Norman’, 79, retired, Midlands, male PS0GR ‘John’, 72, retired, North-east England, male PS0GS ‘Ivy’, 69, retired, Home Counties, female PS0GT ‘Rudy’, 61, warehouse manager, West Indian, C1, male 12. List of works excerpted PS0GU ‘Wendy’, 33, housewife, Midlands, female PS0GV ‘Penny’, 36, clerk, Midlands, female PS0GW ‘Tracey’, 29, housewife, Midlands, female KCR 2 conversations recorded by ‘Joyce’ (PS1CA) on 4 April 1992 with 4 interlocutors, totalling 577 s-units, 3696 words, and 24 minutes 54 seconds of recordings. PS1CA ‘Malcolm’, 43, retired (police officer), Central Northern England, C1, male PS1CB ‘Doreen’, 43, housewife, Central Northern England, female PS1CC ‘Judy’, 41, clerk, Central Northern England, C1, female PS1CD ‘Joanne’, 16, student, Central Northern England, C1, female KCS 15 conversations recorded by ‘John2’ (PS1F1) between 30 January and 6 February 1992 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 2707 s-units, 23532 words, and 2 hours 21 minutes 44 seconds of recordings. KCSPS000 ‘None’ KCSPS001 ‘None’ KCSPS002 ‘None’ PS1F1 ‘John’, 68, retired (textile worker), Central Northern England, C1, male PS1F2 ‘Joan’, 65, retired, Central Northern England, C1, female PS1F3 ‘Ken’, 63, retired, Lancashire, male PS1F4 ‘Sid’, 65, retired, Lancashire, male KCT 29 conversations recorded by ‘June’ (PS0FP) between 29 November and 5 December 1991 with 17 interlocutors, totalling 14213 s-units, 97005 words, and 9 hours 18 minutes 49 seconds of recordings. PS0FP ‘June’, 40, dinner lady (pt), East Anglia, C2, female PS0FR ‘Jonathan’, 10, student (state primary), East Anglia, C2, male PS0FS ‘Geoffrey’, 40, chargehand, East Anglia, C2, male PS0FU ‘Wendy’, 30, housewife, East Anglia, female PS0FX ‘Susan’, 40, dental nurse, East Anglia, female PS0G0 ‘A.’, 76, retired, East Anglia, female PS0G1 ‘L.’, 78, retired, East Anglia, male PS0G2 ‘Kathleen’, 70, retired, London, female PS0G3 ‘Robert’, 67, retired, London, male PS0G4 ‘Brian’, 50, plumber, London, male PS0G5 ‘Val’, 47, housewife, East Anglia, female PS0G7 ‘Sarah’, 23, hairdresser, East Anglia, female PS0G8 ‘Val’, 44, shopkeeper, London, female PS0G9 ‘Katt’, 43, unemployed, London, male 307 PS0GA ‘Sue’, 47, housewife, East Anglia, female PS0GE ‘Ashley’, 10, student, East Anglia, male KCU 9 conversations recorded by ‘Julie’ (PS0GF) between 20 and 22 February 1992 with 6 interlocutors, totalling 10696 s-units, 49751 words (duration not recorded). PS0GF ‘Julie’, 24, housewife, Lower South-west England, DE, female PS0GG ‘Gary’, 25, storesperson, Lower Southwest England, DE, male PS0GH ‘Vicki’, 2, pre-school, Lower South-west England, DE, female PS0GJ ‘Shelly’, 20, housewife, Lower Southwest England, female PS0GK ‘Phil’, 25, cold store worker, Lower South-west England, male PS0GL ‘Sammy’, 4, pre-school, Lower Southwest England, male KCV 50 conversations recorded by ‘Katherine’ (PS0H7) between 2 and 5 June 1991 with 3 interlocutors, totalling 5727 s-units, 32714 words, and over 4 hours 26 minutes 59 seconds of recordings. PS0H7 ‘Katherine’, 57, housewife, European (German), AB, female PS125 ‘Patrick’, 56, company secretary, AB, male PS126 ‘Stefan’, 25, student, European (German), male KCW 19 conversations recorded by ‘Kathleen’ (PS0H8) between 15 and 17 January 1992 with 10 interlocutors, totalling 4977 s-units, 23839 words (duration not recorded). PS0H8 ‘Kathleen’, 15, student (state secondary), Central Midlands, AB, female PS127 ‘Christine’, 44, teacher, Northern England, AB, female PS128 ‘Mary’, 13, student (state secondary), Central Midlands, AB, female PS129 ‘Susan’, 11, student (state secondary), Central Midlands, AB, female PS12A ‘Jackie’, 37, dinner-lady, Central Midlands, female PS12B ‘Claire’, 11, student, Central Midlands, female PS12C ‘Lorna’, 14, student, Central South-west England, female PS12D ‘Helen’, 14, student, Central South-west England, female PS12E ‘Amanda’, 15, student, Midlands, female KCX 25 conversations recorded by ‘Kathleen2’ (PS1FC) between 30 January and 7 February 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 9024 s-units, 60332 308 12. List of works excerpted words, and over 6 hours 20 minutes 37 seconds of recordings. PS1FC ‘Kathleen’, 37, crossing warden, Central Northern England, C2, female PS1FD ‘Flo’, 54, youth worker, North-east England, female PS1FE ‘Maggie’, 42, housewife, London, female PS1FF ‘None’, 40+, taxi driver, Central Northern England, male PS1FG ‘Alice’, 40+, smallholder, Central Northern England, female PS1FH ‘Steve’, 39, electrician, Central Northern England, C2, male PS1FJ ‘Krista’, 2, pre-school, Central Northern England, female PS1FK ‘Enid’, 30+Central Northern England, female KCY 11 conversations recorded by ‘Keith’ (PS0H9) between 10 and 15 January 1992 with 10 interlocutors, totalling 2501 s-units, 24051 words (duration not recorded). PS0H9 ‘Keith’, 36, telecommunication engineer, Central Midlands, C2, male PS0HA ‘Richard’, 33, telecommunication engineer, Central Midlands, C2, male PS0HB ‘Russell’, 34, bakery worker, Central Midlands, male PS0HC ‘Michael’, 35, engineer, Central Midlands, male PS0HD ‘Kathleen’, 42, nurse, Central Midlands, female PS0HE ‘Terence’, 42, engineer, Central Midlands, male PS0HF ‘Joseph’, 72, retired, Central Midlands, male PS0HG ‘Eileen’, 74, housewife, Central Midlands, female PS0HH ‘Dave’, 45, engineer, North-east Midlands, male KD0 106 conversations recorded by ‘Kevin’ (PS0HM) between 29 November and 5 December 1991 with 14 interlocutors, totalling 13948 s-units, 77692 words, and 10 hours 39 minutes 22 seconds of recordings. PS0HM ‘Kevin’, 41, draughtsman, London, C1, male PS0HN ‘Paul’, 12, student (state secondary), London, C1, male PS0HP ‘Ruth’, 40, teacher, C1, female PS0HR ‘Michelle’, 29, local government officer, European (French), female PS0HS ‘Eric’, 74, retired, London, male PS0HT ‘Adrian’, 40, salesman, London, male PS0HU ‘Karen’, 41, secretary, London, female PS0HV ‘Andrew’, 33, local government officer, London, male PS0HW ‘Lisa’, 13, student, London, female PS0HX ‘Babs (aka Mutty)’, 70+, retired, Lower South-west England, female PS0HY ‘Joy’, 70+, retired, London, female PS0J0 ‘Michael’, 15, student, London, male PS1KN ‘None’ KD1 14 conversations recorded by ‘Larna’ (PS0JA) between 20 and 24 February 1992 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 5183 s-units, 40487 words, and 4 hours 52 minutes 21 seconds of recordings. PS0JA ‘Larna’, 25, housewife, C2, female PS0JB ‘Charlotte’, 4, student (state pre), C2, female PS0JC ‘Pauline’, 29, housewife, female PS0JD ‘Vicky’, female PS0JE ‘Alex’, 25, secretary, female PS0JF ‘Anthony’, 3, pre-school, C2, male PS0JG ‘David’, 45, lorry driver, male PS0JH ‘Aaron’, 3, male KD2 22 conversations recorded by ‘Linda’ (PS0J1) between 30 January and 2 February 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 3761 s-units, 19822 words (duration not recorded). PS0J1 ‘Linda’, 20, trainee typist, Central Northern England, C1, female PS0J2 ‘Alice’, 60+, retired, Central Northern England, female PS0J3 ‘Dave’, 45, disabled unemployed, Central Northern England, DE, male PS0J4 ‘Ivy’, 51, housewife, Central Northern England, DE, female PS0J5 ‘David’, 21, plasterer, Central Northern England, DE, male PS0J6 ‘Brian’, 25, plasterer, Central Northern England, DE, male PS0J7 ‘Tracey’, 23, trainee typist, Central Northern England, C1, female PS0J8 ‘Peter’, 50, salesman, Central Northern England, male PS0J9 ‘Margaret’, 45, shop assistant, Central Northern England, female KD3 40 conversations recorded by ‘Lisa’ (PS0JJ) between 12 and 20 March 1992 with 7 interlocutors, totalling 5991 sunits, 33516 words, and 6 hours 30 minutes 17 seconds of recordings. PS0JJ ‘Lisa’, 30, housewife, South Midlands, C2, female PS0JK ‘Peter’, 0, pre-school, C2, male PS0JL ‘Melvin’, 29, self-employed panel beater, C2, male PS0JP ‘Diane’, 27, housewife, South Midlands, female PS0JR ‘Anne’, 52, maggot farm manager, South Midlands, female PS0JS ‘Cheryl’, 27, housewife, female PS0JT ‘Ben’, 2, pre-school, male KD4 7 conversations recorded by ‘Margaret’ (PS0JW) between 13 and 14 January 1992 with 5 interlocutors, totalling 12. List of works excerpted 887 s-units, 7068 words (duration not recorded). PS0JW ‘Margaret’, 34, teacher (pt), Midlands, AB, female PS138 ‘Sheila’, 40+, teacher, Midlands, female PS13A ‘Ben’, 5, student (state primary), Midlands, AB, male PS13B ‘Katie’, 3, student (state pre), Midlands, AB, female PS13C ‘Adrian’, 35, environmental health officer, Midlands, AB, male KD5 55 conversations recorded by ‘Mark’ (PS0JX) between [date unknown] and 26 February 1992 with 25 interlocutors, totalling 9977 s-units, 54036 words, and over 6 hours 21 minutes 48 seconds of recordings. PS0JX PS0JY PS0K0 PS0K1 ‘Mark’, 27, technician, C1, male ‘Sue’, 27, nurse, C1, female ‘Dad’, 60, retired, male ‘Mum’, 50, nurse, European (Dutch), female PS0K2 ‘Isobel’, 29, secretary, female PS0K3 ‘Derek’, 60+, male PS0K4 ‘Pauline’, 60+, female PS0K5 ‘Spencer’, 30, manager, male PS0K6 ‘Sally’, 30, teacher, female PS0K7 ‘Norman’, 28, technician, male PS0K8 ‘Bedge’, 26, engineer, male PS0K9 ‘Yun’, 30+, technician, Chinese, male PS0KA ‘Ian’, 30+, engineer, male PS0KB ‘Justin’, 20+, technician, male PS0KC ‘John’, 30+, technician, male PS0KD ‘Paul’, 20+, technician, male PS0KE ‘Carol’, 28, clerk, female PS0KF ‘Dave’, 25, technician, male PS0KG ‘Daphney’, 40+, secretary, female PS0KH ‘Collin’, 40+, engineer, male PS0KJ ‘Andy’, 20+, engineer, Scottish, male PS0KK ‘Frank’, 40+, manager, European (German), male PS0KL ‘Paul’, 30+, technician, male PS0KM ‘George’, 40+, engineer, male KD6 19 conversations recorded by ‘Martin’ (PS0KN) between 11 and 16 January 1992 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 4721 s-units, 39227 words (duration not recorded). PS0KN ‘Martin’, 17, student, Midlands, DE, male PS13K ‘Lynn’, 37, nurse (pt), Midlands, DE, female PS13L ‘Robert’, 3, student (state pre), Midlands, DE, male PS13M ‘Dave’, 40, unemployed, Central Southwest England, DE, male PS13N ‘Geoff’, 13, student (state secondary), Midlands, DE, male PS13P ‘Rich’, 17, student, Midlands, male PS13R ‘Scott’, 19, mechanic, Midlands, male PS13S ‘Sarah’, 20, clerk, Midlands, female 309 KD7 24 conversations recorded by ‘Matt’ (PS0KP) between 20 February and ?? March 1992 with 6 interlocutors, totalling 3809 s-units, 19206 words (duration not recorded). PS0KP ‘Matt’, 35, financial advisor, Scottish, C1, male PS0KR ‘Jan’, 35, building society branch assistant, C1, female PS0KS ‘Matthew’, 13, student (state secondary), C1, male PS0KT ‘Laura’, 10, student (state primary), C1, female PS0KU ‘Christopher’, 7, student (state primary), C1, male PS0KV ‘Christopher’, male KD8 31 conversations recorded by ‘Martine’ (PS0LK) between 12 and 20 March 1992 with 10 interlocutors, totalling 10787 s-units, 76445 words, and over 7 hours 15 minutes 1 second of recordings. PS0LK ‘Martine’, 25, senior technician, Welsh, C1, female PS0LL ‘Mike’, 28, construction worker, Welsh, C1, male PS0LM ‘Merielle’, 55, housewife, Welsh, female PS0LN ‘None’, 45, pub landlord, Home Counties, male PS0LP ‘Harold’, 58, engineer, Welsh, male PS0LR ‘Nora’, 76, housewife, Welsh, female PS0LS ‘Will’, 45, civil engineer, Merseyside, male PS0LT ‘Michael’, 40, technical director, Home Counties, male PS0LU ‘Jim’, 27, technician, Home Counties, male KD9 17 conversations recorded by ‘Mark2’ (PS1G2) between [date unknown] and ?? April 1992 with 13 interlocutors, totalling 2788 s-units, 12902 words (duration not recorded). PS1G2 ‘Mark’, 17, unemployed, Irish, C2, male PS1G3 ‘Kerry’, 36, housewife, Irish, C2, female PS1G4 ‘Angela’, 10, student (state primary), Irish, C2, female PS1G5 ‘Michael’, 12, student (state secondary), Irish, C2, male PS1G6 ‘Albert’, 16, barman, Irish, male PS1G7 ‘Robert’, 19, ship yard employee, Irish, male PS1G8 ‘Leigh’, 17, postman, Irish, male PS1G9 ‘Debbie’, 15, student, Irish, female PS1GA ‘Anne’, 16, student, Irish, female PS1GB ‘Jonston’, 37Irish, male PS1GC ‘Ormo’, 21Irish, male PS1GD ‘Julianne’, 19Irish, female PS6TK ‘None’ 310 12. List of works excerpted KDA 132 conversations recorded by ‘Mark3’ (PS1GE) between 29 November and ?? December 1991 with 11 interlocutors, totalling 8807 s-units, 71717 words, and over 11 hours 8 minutes 38 seconds of recordings. PS1GE ‘Mark’, 25, aircraft engineer, Home Counties, C2, male PS1GF ‘Stuart’, 22, aircraft engineer, Home Counties, DE, male PS1GG ‘Mick’, 21, aircraft engineer, Home Counties, DE, male PS1GH ‘Chris’, 21, aircraft engineer, Home Counties, male PS1GJ ‘Karl’, 24, aircraft engineer, Welsh, male PS1GK ‘Nigel’, 26, aircraft engineer, Home Counties, male PS1GL ‘Graham’, 17, trainee aircraft engineer, Home Counties, male PS1GM ‘Barry’, 42, leading hand aircraft engineer, Home Counties, male PS1GN ‘Mick’, 32, sweeper, Home Counties, male PS1GP ‘Damian’, 21, aircraft engineer, Home Counties, male KDB 27 conversations recorded by ‘Mikila’ (PS0KY) on 28 November 1991 with 10 interlocutors, totalling 2759 s-units, 16597 words, and 1 hour 55 minutes 44 seconds of recordings. PS0KY ‘Mikila’, 17, student, Home Counties, C1, female PS0L0 ‘None’ PS0L1 ‘None’ PS0L2 ‘None’ PS0L3 ‘None’ PS0L4 ‘None’ PS0L5 ‘Kathryn’, 17, student, Home Counties, female PS0L6 ‘Tabitha’, 17, student, Home Counties, female PS0L7 ‘Maggi’, 17, student, Home Counties, female KDC 5 conversations recorded by ‘Michael’ (PS19Y) on 3 February 1992 with 3 interlocutors, totalling 94 s-units, 1062 words, and 9 minutes 34 seconds of recordings. PS19Y ‘Michael’, 18, sales person, Lancashire, C2, male PS1A4 ‘Elliot’, 22, inland revenue employee, Central Northern England, male PS1A5 ‘Jason’, 17, unemployed, Lancashire, male PS1A6 ‘Kenny’, 23, scientist, Scottish, male KDD 13 conversations recorded by ‘Murray’ (PS0KW) on 21 February 1992 with 1 interlocutor, totalling 240 s-units, 2206 words (duration not recorded). PS0KW ‘Murray’, 74, retired (machine operator), Canada, C2, male PS0KX ‘Vera’, 70, retired, C2, female KDE 110 conversations recorded by ‘Nicola’ (PS0M4) between 3 and 5 June 1991 with 5 interlocutors, totalling 4112 s-units, 24488 words, and 3 hours 42 minutes 15 seconds of recordings. PS0M4 ‘Nicola’, 33, housewife, Home Counties, C2, female PS0M5 ‘Oliver’, 3, student (private pre), London, C2, male PS13T ‘Bill’, 34, plumber, London, C2, male PS13U ‘Linda’, 34, housewife, London, female PS13X ‘Derek’, 63, retired, London, male KDF 8 conversations recorded by ‘Pamela’ (PS0M6) between 31 January and 4 February 1992 with 4 interlocutors, totalling 349 s-units, 1359 words, and 16 minutes 59 seconds of recordings. PS0M6 ‘Pamela’, 32, sales assistant, Lancashire, C2, female PS0M7 ‘Margaret’, 58, market researcher, Scottish, female PS0M8 ‘Marcus’, 1, pre-school, Lancashire, C2, male PS0M9 ‘Paul’, 38, bus driver (psv), Lancashire, C2, male KDG 18 conversations recorded by ‘Patricia’ (PS0MA) between 14 and 16 April 1992 with 10 interlocutors, totalling 2707 s-units, 12125 words (duration not recorded). PS0MA ‘Patricia’, 31, child minder, Irish, C1, female PS0MB ‘None’ PS0MC ‘None’ PS0MD ‘David’, 28, cleaning supervisor, Irish, C1, male PS0ME ‘None’ PS0MF ‘Richard’, 23, shop manager, Irish, male PS0MG ‘None’ PS0MH ‘None’ PS0MJ ‘None’ KDH 13 conversations recorded by ‘Paul’ (PS0MX) between 10 and 16 April 1992 with 5 interlocutors, totalling 2264 s-units, 8207 words (duration not recorded). PS0MX ‘Paul’, 32, baker, Irish, C2, male PS0MY ‘Francis’, 12, student (state secondary), Irish, C2, male PS0N0 ‘Lemar’, 8, student (state primary), Irish, C2, male PS0N1 ‘Nora’, 32, stitcher, Irish, C2, female 12. List of works excerpted KDJ 6 conversations recorded by ‘Pauline’ (PS0N3) between 21 and 24 February 1992 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 1668 s-units, 16234 words, and over 1 hour 49 minutes 24 seconds of recordings. PS0N3 ‘Pauline’, 26, unemployed, North-east England, C1, female PS0N4 ‘Bob’, 53, sales assistant, Scottish, C1, male PS0N5 ‘Tracey’, 26, telephonist, Scottish, female PS0N6 ‘David’, 2, pre-school, male PS0N7 ‘Kathy’, 55, canvasser, South Midlands, female PS0N8 ‘Kay’, 24, canvasser, North-east Midlands, female PS0N9 ‘Bill’, 55, canvasser, Southern (?), male PS0NA ‘Michelle’North-east Midlands, female KDK 18 conversations recorded by ‘Paul2’ (PS1H4) between 29 November and 5 December 1991 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 556 s-units, 3462 words, and 34 minutes 16 seconds of recordings. KDKPS000 ‘None’ PS1H4 ‘Paul’, 34, aircraft dispatcher, London, C1, male PS1H5 ‘Sarah’, 8, student (state primary), London, C1, female PS1H6 ‘Lisa’, 6, student (state primary), London, C1, female PS1H7 ‘Caroline’, 10, student (state primary), London, C1, female PS1H8 ‘Pam’, 34, aircraft dispatcher, Scottish, female PS1H9 ‘Ursula’, 32, aircraft dispatcher, London, female PS1HA ‘Sue’, 32, aircraft dispatcher, London, female KDL 30 conversations recorded by ‘Rachel’ (PS0NX) between 30 November and 5 December 1991 with 7 interlocutors, totalling 1445 s-units, 8658 words, and 1 hour 34 minutes 25 seconds of recordings. PS0NX ‘Rachel’, 16, student (private secondary), London, AB, female PS0NY ‘Barbara’, 65, retired, Upper South-west England, female PS0P0 ‘Jenny’, 44, doctor, Upper South-west England, AB, female PS0P1 ‘None’ PS0P3 ‘None’, 48, shop assistant, London, female PS0P4 ‘None’, 35, shop assistant, London, female KDM 103 conversations recorded by ‘Raymond’ (PS0PN) between 13 and 19 March 1992 with 46 interlocutors, to- 311 talling 17138 s-units, 108739 words, and over 1 hour 50 minutes 5 seconds of recordings. PS0PN ‘Raymond’, 57, retired, North-west Midlands, C1, male PS0PP ‘Margaret’, 55, retired, London, C1, female PS0PR ‘Brian’, 61, technician, North-west Midlands, male PS0PS ‘Shirley’, 50, housewife, North-west Midlands, female PS0PT ‘Brian’, 50, photographer, North-west Midlands, male PS0PU ‘Eric’, 54, retired, North-west Midlands, male PS0PV ‘Chris’, 45, housewife, North-west Midlands, female PS0PW ‘John’, 46, driver, Merseyside, male PS0PX ‘Paula’, 70, housewife, London, female PS0PY ‘Gwyneth’, 66, housewife, North-west Midlands, female PS0R0 ‘Bruce’, 35, technician, Merseyside, male PS0R1 ‘Joan’, 57, tutor, North-west Midlands, female PS0R2 ‘Joanna’, 31, upholsterer, Home Counties, female PS0R3 ‘Arthur’, 54, driver, Merseyside, male PS0R4 ‘Paul’, 36, policeman, North-west Midlands, male PS0R5 ‘Cathy’, 27, laboratory technician, Northwest Midlands, female PS0R6 ‘Nik’, 11, boys brigade, Welsh, male PS0R7 ‘Dorothy’, 60, machinist, Welsh, female PS0R8 ‘Laura’, 6, student, North-west Midlands, female PS0R9 ‘Scott’, 5, student, North-west Midlands, male PS0RA ‘Emily’, 8, student, North-west Midlands, female PS0RB ‘Carrie’, 31, housewife, North-west Midlands, female PS0RC ‘Ken’, 61, retired, North-west Midlands, male PS0RD ‘Norman’, 61, joiner, North-west Midlands, male PS0RE ‘Molly’, 37, housewife, North-west Midlands, female PS0RF ‘John’, 60, schoolmaster, North-west Midlands, male PS0RG ‘George’, 45, tutor, Central Midlands, male PS0RH ‘Nanette’, 43, housewife, European (Dutch), female PS0RJ ‘Victoria’, 37, housewife, United States, female PS0RK ‘Arthur’, 61, storeman, South Midlands, male PS0RL ‘Glyn’, 40, auction worker, Welsh, male PS0RM ‘Hughes’, 63, chemist, Central Midlands, male PS0RN ‘Hayley’, 27, chemist, North-west Midlands, female PS0RP ‘Hilary’, 62, housewife, North-west Midlands, female 312 12. List of works excerpted PS0RR ‘Phyllis’, 42, secretary, North-west Midlands, female PS0RS ‘Louise’, 22, typist, North-west Midlands, female PS0RT ‘Tim’, 61, dentist, North-west Midlands, male PS0RU ‘Ted’, 62, retired, Merseyside, male PS0RV ‘Pat’, 57, housewife, London, female PS0RW ‘Mike’, 48, restorer, North-west Midlands, male PS0RX ‘Tony’, 27, remover, Merseyside, male PS0RY ‘Alice’, 64, housewife, North-west Midlands, female PS0S0 ‘Brian’, 45, salesman, North-west Midlands, male PS0S1 ‘Mary’, 61, housewife, North-west Midlands, female PS0S2 ‘Teresa’, 42, housewife, North-west Midlands, female KDN 90 conversations recorded by ‘Raymond2’ (PS1HH) between 15 and 17 April 1992 with 10 interlocutors, totalling 7019 s-units, 43638 words, and over 41 minutes 46 seconds of recordings. PS1HH ‘Raymond’, 53, unemployed, Irish, DE, male PS1HJ ‘Jean’, 45, housewife, Irish, DE, female PS1HK ‘Kylie’, 3, pre-school, Irish, female PS1HL ‘Paul’, 34, window cleaner, Irish, male PS1HM ‘Mary’, 43, shop assistant, Irish, female PS1HN ‘Kelly Ann’, 10, student, Irish, female PS1HP ‘Stephen’, 11, student, Irish, male PS1HR ‘John’, 39, painter, Irish, male PS1HS ‘Raymond’, 20, painter, Irish, DE, male KDP 70 conversations recorded by ‘Richard’ (PS0NB) between 17 and 18 May 1991 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 3210 s-units, 17061 words, and 3 hours 18 minutes 13 seconds of recordings. PS0NB ‘Richard’, 31, catering manager, Central Northern England, C1, male PS0NC ‘None’ PS0ND ‘None’ PS0NE ‘None’ PS0NF ‘None’ PS0NG ‘None’ PS0NH ‘None’ PS0NJ ‘None’ PS0NK ‘None’ KDR 4 conversations recorded by ‘Richard3’ (PS1K9) between 2 and 9 April 1992 with 2 interlocutors, totalling 1987 s-units, 13827 words, and 2 hours 7 minutes 21 seconds of recordings. PS1K9 ‘Richard’, 49, lecturer, AB, male PS1KA ‘Jan’, 38, teacher, North-west Midlands, AB, female KDS 14 conversations recorded by ‘Rosemary’ (PS0NR) between 14 and 16 April 1991 with 6 interlocutors, totalling 2252 s-units, 14407 words (duration not recorded). PS0NR ‘Rosemary’, 81, retired, London, DE, female PS0NS ‘Eileen’, 40+, retired, Irish, female PS0NT ‘Joan’, 42Lower South-west England, female PS0NU ‘John’, 68, retired (building trade foreman), Irish, DE, male PS0NV ‘John’, 13, student, Irish, male PS0NW ‘Anne’, 47Irish, female KDT 3 conversations recorded by ‘Robert’ (PS1CE) between 2 and 6 April 1992 with 4 interlocutors, totalling 419 sunits, 3098 words, and 1 hour 4 minutes 47 seconds of recordings. KDTPS000 ‘None’ PS1CE ‘Robert’, 34, self employed general contractor, Central Northern England, C2, male PS1CF ‘Ellen’, 32, office manager, Central Northern England, C2, female PS1CG ‘Graham’, 33, gardener, Central Northern England, male KDU 18 conversations recorded by ‘Sam’ (PS0S3) between 15 and 21 April 1992 with 7 interlocutors, totalling 793 sunits, 8038 words, and over 8 minutes 2 seconds of recordings. PS0S3 ‘Sam’, 58, company director, Irish, AB, male PS0S4 ‘George’, 56, clerk, Irish, male PS0S5 ‘Betty’, 60Irish, female PS0S6 ‘Diana’, 51, housewife, Irish, AB, female PS0S8 ‘Shirley’, 26, bank official, Irish, AB, female PS0S9 ‘Bill’, 61, retired, Irish, male PS0SA ‘Margaret’, 55, typist (pt), Irish, female KDV 20 conversations recorded by ‘Sandra’ (PS0SB) between 10 and 17 January 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 5457 s-units, 27333 words, and 3 hours 31 minutes 40 seconds of recordings. PS0SB ‘Sandra’, 38, ancillary nurse, Central Midlands, C1, female PS0SC ‘Kyle’, 9, student (state primary), Central Midlands, C1, male PS0SD ‘Margaret’, 55, ancillary nurse, Central Midlands, female PS0SE ‘Penny’, 10+, student, Central Midlands, female PS0SF ‘R.’, 50+, headmistress, Central Midlands, female PS0SG ‘Tony’, 44, engineer, Central Midlands, C1, male 12. List of works excerpted PS0SH ‘Deanne’, 19, student, Central Midlands, C1, female PS0SJ ‘Pat’, 55, wages clerk, Central Midlands, female PS0SK ‘Wally’, 67, driver, Central Midlands, male KDW 27 conversations recorded by ‘Sandra2’ (PS1C1) between 9 and 16 January 1992 with 25 interlocutors, totalling 8669 s-units, 58393 words (duration not recorded). PS1C1 ‘Sandra’, 41, student, Lancashire, DE, female PS1C2 ‘June’, 58, housewife, North-west Midlands, female PS1C3 ‘Mary’, 62, housewife, North-west Midlands, female PS1C4 ‘Pat’, 53, housewife, North-west Midlands, female PS1C5 ‘Louis’, 60, housewife, North-west Midlands, female PS1C6 ‘Marg’, 43, housewife, North-west Midlands, female PS1J2 ‘None’ PS1J3 ‘None’ PS1J4 ‘None’ PS1J5 ‘None’ PS1J6 ‘None’ PS1J7 ‘None’ PS1J8 ‘None’ PS1J9 ‘None’ PS1JA ‘None’ PS1JC ‘None’ PS1JD ‘None’ PS1JE ‘None’ PS1JG ‘Alex’, 7, student, North-west Midlands, male PS1JH ‘Simon’, 9, student, North-west Midlands, male PS1JJ ‘Garry’, 40, teacher, North-west Midlands, male PS1JK ‘None’ PS1JN ‘None’ PS1JP ‘None’ PS6TL ‘None’ KDX 8 conversations recorded by ‘Sharon’ (PS1CH) on 2 April 1992 with 14 interlocutors, totalling 1124 s-units, 6335 words, and over 2 minutes 35 seconds of recordings. PS1CH ‘Sharon’, 18, sales assistant, North-east England, C2, female PS1CJ ‘Elsa’, 45, housewife, North-east England, C2, female PS1CK ‘John’, 22, butcher and baker, North-east England, C2, male PS1CL ‘Tommy’, 49, unemployed, North-east England, C2, male PS1CM ‘Jimmy’, 30, electrician, North-east England, male PS593 ‘Darren’, 21, machinist, North-east England, male 313 PS594 ‘John’, 19, warehouseman, North-east England, male PS595 ‘Gary’, 16, security guard, North-east England, male PS596 ‘Bridget’unemployed, Northern England, female PS597 ‘Alan’unemployed, Northern England, male PS598 ‘Margaret’sales assistant, North-east England, female PS599 ‘Pat’sales assistant, North-east England, female PS59A ‘Gary’sales rep, North-east England, male PS6TN ‘None’ KDY 18 conversations recorded by ‘Sidney’ (PS0SV) [dates unknown] with 8 interlocutors, totalling 1829 s-units, 13318 words, and over 53 minutes 3 seconds of recordings. PS0SV ‘Sidney’, 66, retired, London, C1, male PS140 ‘Ethel’London, female PS141 ‘Sheila’, 67, housewife, London, C1, female PS142 ‘Ralph’London, male PS143 ‘Edith’London, female PS144 ‘David’shop assistant, London, male PS145 ‘Irene’shop assistant, London, female PS146 ‘Elvia’shop assistant, London, female KE0 17 conversations recorded by ‘Simmone’ (PS0SW) between 20 and 27 February 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 5150 s-units, 26574 words, and over 2 hours 15 minutes 23 seconds of recordings. PS0SW ‘Simmone’, 15, student, Central Southwest England, C1, female PS0SX ‘None’ PS0SY ‘None’ PS0T0 ‘None’ PS0T1 ‘None’ PS0T2 ‘None’ PS0T3 ‘None’ PS0T4 ‘None’ PS0T5 ‘None’ KE1 26 conversations recorded by ‘Stephen’ (PS0TU) between 10 and 16 April 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 3949 s-units, 19903 words (duration not recorded). PS0TU PS0TV PS0TW PS0TX PS0TY PS0U0 PS0U1 PS0U2 PS0U3 ‘Stephen’, 17, student, Irish, AB, male ‘None’Irish ‘None’Irish ‘None’Irish ‘None’Irish ‘None’Irish ‘None’Irish ‘None’Irish ‘Paul’, 30, shopkeeper, Irish, male 314 12. List of works excerpted KE2 153 conversations recorded by ‘Terence’ (PS0W2) between 20 and 27 February 1992 with 10 interlocutors, totalling 10080 s-units, 77961 words, and over 12 hours 49 minutes 22 seconds of recordings. PS0W2 ‘Terence’, 70, retired (headteacher), East Anglia, AB, male PS0W3 ‘Richard’, 44, fireman, Lower Southwest England, male PS0W4 ‘Margaret’, 70, retired, Irish, AB, female PS0W5 ‘Lucy’, 13, student, Lower South-west England, female PS0W6 ‘Holly’, 13, student, Lower South-west England, female PS0W7 ‘Adrian’, 13, student, Lower South-west England, male PS0W8 ‘Danielle’, 13, student, Lower Southwest England, female PS0W9 ‘Christine’, 40, housewife, Lower Southwest England, female PS0WA ‘Mima’, 50, housewife, Lower Southwest England, female KE3 150 conversations recorded by ‘Tony’ (PS0V4) between 28 November and 5 December 1991 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 9314 s-units, 62395 words, and 9 hours 36 minutes 58 seconds of recordings. PS0V4 ‘Tony’, 37, civil service, Central Southwest England, C1, male PS0V5 ‘Jackie’, 35, civil servant (pt), Central South-west England, C1, female PS0V6 ‘Christine’, 11, student (state secondary), Central South-west England, C1, female PS0V7 ‘Rene’, 60+, retired, Central South-west England, female PS0V8 ‘Mum’, 59, shop assistant, Central Southwest England, female PS0V9 ‘Vicky’, 29, sales assistant, Central South-west England, female PS0VA ‘Dot’, 40, civil servant, Central Southwest England, female PS0VB ‘Martin’, 37, civil servant, Central Southwest England, male PS0VC ‘Margaret’, 50, civil servant, Central Northern England, female KE4 22 conversations recorded by ‘Valerie’ (PS0WN) between 30 January and ?? ?? 1992 with 7 interlocutors, totalling 3280 s-units, 15170 words, and 1 hour 55 minutes 21 seconds of recordings. PS0WN ‘Valerie’, 36, staff nurse (pt), Scottish, C1, female PS0WP ‘Peter’, 34, sales representative, Scottish, C1, male PS0WR ‘Jackie’, 8, student (state primary), Scottish, C1, female PS0WS ‘David’, 10, student (state primary), Scottish, C1, male PS0WT ‘Dawn’, 11, student, Scottish, female PS0WU ‘None’, 40+, dentist, Scottish, female PS0WW ‘None’, 50+, telephone engineer, Scottish, male PS0WX ‘Dougie’, 37, sales representative, Scottish, male KE5 4 conversations recorded by ‘Wayne’ (PS0X2) between 20 and 22 February 1992 with 6 interlocutors, totalling 575 s-units, 4800 words (duration not recorded). PS0X2 ‘Wayne’, 20, unemployed, Central Southwest England, DE, male PS0X3 ‘Michael’, 47, factory operative, Central South-west England, DE, male PS0X4 ‘Brenda’, 49, factory operative, Central South-west England, DE, female PS0X5 ‘Martin’, 22, forklift truck driver, Central South-west England, male PS0X6 ‘Gary’, 24, factory worker, Central Southwest England, male PS0X7 ‘Sam’, 17, student, Central South-west England, female KE6 59 conversations recorded by ‘Wendy’ (PS0X8) between 21 and 28 February 1992 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 10803 s-units, 70883 words, and 10 hours 46 minutes 58 seconds of recordings. PS0X8 ‘Wendy’, 54, machine minder, Central South-west England, C2, female PS0X9 ‘Bev’, 25, unemployed, Central Southwest England, C2, female PS0XA ‘Michael’, 55, production engineer, Central South-west England, C2, male PS0XB ‘Beth’, 30, office worker, Scottish, female PS0XC ‘Jill’, 40, office worker, Central Southwest England, female PS0XD ‘Sandra’, 45, machine minder, Home Counties, female PS0XE ‘Doreen’, 62, machine minder, London, female PS0XG ‘Dee’, 49, packer, Central South-west England, female KEB Walsall Local Studies Centre: interview. PS6MY ‘Joyce’, AB, female PS6N0 retired, DE, male Sample containing about 6466 words speech recorded in leisure context KGH BBC Radio Nottingham: radio broadcast. PS388 PS389 PS38A PS38B ‘Geoff’, radio presenter, AB, male ‘Sue’, Phone-in caller, DE, female ‘Teresa’, weather forecaster, DE, female 10+, schoolchild, Giving clue for Kids’ County quiz, male 12. List of works excerpted PS38C 10+, schoolchild, Giving clue for Kids’ County quiz, male PS38D 10+, schoolchild, Giving clue for Kids’ County quiz, male PS38E 10+, schoolchild, Giving clue for Kids’ County quiz, male PS38F 10+, schoolchild, Giving clue for Kids’ County quiz, male PS38G ‘Trudy’, Quiz phone-in caller, female Sample containing about 15814 words speech recorded in leisure context KGK BAIE Scotland: radio broadcast. PS45G 52, no further information given, male PS45H 47, bnc project administrator, no further information given, male PS45J 32, editor, no further information given, female KGKPS000 Sample containing about 11774 words speech recorded in business context KGL Abbey Life training session: employee training. PS4C2 47, ‘Peter’, male Sample containing about 9572 words speech recorded in business context KGM Leicestershire County Council: debate. PS4DA ‘Beale’, this is a vote where most people say only ’for’ or’against’, therefore they are not listed , male KGMPS000 KGMPS001 KGMPS002 KGMPS003 KGMPS004 KGMPS005 KGMPS006 KGMPS007 Sample containing about 16159 words speech recorded in public context KGN Student seminar on Hunan report. PS46J , male Sample containing about 16876 words speech recorded in educational context KGP Black sheep of the family: seminar. PS48T 60, ‘Joyce’, student, female PS48Y 50, ‘Jan’, student, female Sample containing about 9483 words speech recorded in educational context KGR Adult education seminar: Justice for all. PS4DV ‘Frank’, tutor, male Sample containing about 12112 words speech recorded in educational context 315 KGS Team Focus - training course (TNT Express Ltd). PS4NU 58, ‘P. Finister’, trainer, male PS4NV 30, ‘S. Whitworth’, manager, female PS4NW 30, ‘M. Bonner’, telesales person, female PS4NX 30, ‘M. Brome’, sales executive, male PS4NY 50, ‘J. Hartley’, sales executive, male PS4P0 30, ‘J. Walton’, telesales person, female PS4P1 30, ‘L. Birbeck’, telesales person, female PS4P2 50, ‘D. Inman’, telesales person, male PS4P3 30, ‘M. Dighton’, sales executive, male Sample containing about 9330 words speech recorded in business context KGT Team Focus - training course (TNT Express Ltd). PS4P8 PS4P9 PS4PA PS4PB PS4PC PS4PD PS4PE 23, ‘Justin’, sales executive, male 20+, sales executive, female 30, ‘B. Singh’, sales executive, male 20+, ‘J. Worrow’, sales executive, male 40+, ‘J. Gibson’, sales executive, female 18, ‘J. Fowles’, sales executive, female 30+, ‘P. Summers’, sales executive, female PS4PF 20+, ‘P. Ford’, sales executive, male PS4PG 30+, ‘A. Bond’, sales executive, male Sample containing about 7368 words speech recorded in business context KGU Team Focus - training course (TNT Express Ltd). PS4PN PS4PP PS4PR PS4PS PS4PT PS4PU PS4PV 23, ‘Justin’, sales executive, male 20+, sales executive, female 30, ‘B. Singh’, sales executive, male 20+, ‘J. Worrow’, sales executive, male 40+, ‘J. Gibson’, sales executive, female 18, ‘J. Fowles’, sales executive, female 30+, ‘P. Summers’, sales executive, female PS4PW 20+, ‘P. Ford’, sales executive, male PS4PX 30+, ‘A. Bond’, sales executive, male Sample containing about 16990 words speech recorded in business context KGV St Dominic’s: lesson. PS4S0 teacher, no further information given, male PS4S4 ‘Richard’, student, male PS4S5 ‘David’, student, male PS4S6 ‘Margaret’, student, female PS4S7 ‘Brian’, student, male PS4S8 ‘Catherine’, student, female Sample containing about 1735 words speech recorded in educational context KGW Lecture on child sex abuse. PS4SD 31, ‘Brown’, lecturer, male Sample containing about 18451 words speech recorded in educational context KGX St Luke’s School Council meeting. PS4TF ‘Hilliard’, councillor, male 316 12. List of works excerpted PS4TG head of council, male PS4TH ‘Evans’, councillor, male PS4TJ ‘Howarth’, councillor, male Sample containing about 12269 words speech recorded in public context KJS Call Nick Ross - radio phone-in debating programme: live broadcast. KJSPS000 KJSPS001 KJSPS002 KJSPS003 KJSPS004 KJSPS005 KJSPS006 KJSPS007 KJSPS008 KJSPS009 KJSPS00A KJSPS00B KJSPS00C KJSPS00D KJSPS00E KJSPS00F KJSPS00G Sample containing about 9645 words speech recorded in leisure context KJT Test Match special: England v Sri Lanka: live broadcast. KJTPS000 KJTPS001 KJTPS002 Sample containing about 8030 words speech recorded in leisure context KJU Albert Gunter: sermon. Sample containing about 5359 words speech recorded in public context KJV Albert Gunter: sermon. Sample containing about 5662 words speech recorded in public context KLD Scottish Women: discussion about caring. KLDPS000 KLDPS001 KLDPS002 KLDPS003 KLDPS004 KLDPS005 KLDPS006 KLDPS007 KLDPS008 Sample containing about 4763 words speech recorded in leisure context KLE Albert Gunter: sermon. Sample containing about 4266 words speech recorded in public context KLF Albert Gunter: sermon. Sample containing about 4661 words speech recorded in public context KLG Tutorial lesson: BTEC engineering tutoring session. PS1SD 50, ‘John’, tutor, male PS1SE 18, ‘Graham’, student, male Sample containing about 13330 words speech recorded in educational context KLH Talk about railways around Southwell. PS6MX 60, ‘Gerry’, male Sample containing about 10841 words speech recorded in public context KLS Harlow Women’s Institute committee meeting. PS6MC PS6MD PS6ME PS6MF PS6MG PS6MH PS6MJ PS6MK PS6ML ‘Rose’, AB, female ‘Margaret’, DE ‘Joan’, DE ‘Elsie’ ‘Janet’ ‘Masie’ ‘Edna’ ‘Amy’ ‘Gwen’ Sample containing about 13112 words speech recorded in public context KLT Teachers’ conference: creative arts group. PS1LM PS1LN PS1LP PS1LR 46, ‘Andrew’, teacher, male 40+, ‘Anne’, teacher, female 40+, ‘Milvia’, teacher, female 40+, teacher, male Sample containing about 5374 words speech recorded in educational context KLV General Portfolio management meeting. PS3SF 40+, ‘Mike Age // First Language // Di’, group manager, male PS3SG 45+, ‘Robert’, team manager, male PS3SH 35+, ‘Jackie’, team manager, female PS3SJ 50+, ‘Steve’, team manager, male PS3SK 45+, ‘Sheila’, team manager, female PS3SL 45+, ‘Phil’, team manager, male PS3SM 45+, ‘Ian’, team manager, male PS3SN 45+, personal assistant, female Sample containing about 15947 words speech recorded in business context KLW Word-processing tutorial. PS3TF 50, ‘John’, tutor, male PS3TG 10, ‘Kelly’, student, female PS3TH 10, ‘Claire’, student, female Sample containing about 14553 words speech recorded in educational context KLX Careers service meeting. PS21K ‘Sue’, careers advisor, female 12. List of works excerpted PS21L PS21M PS21N PS21P PS21R ‘Bill’, careers advisor, male ‘Sylvia’, careers advisor, female ‘Kevin’, careers advisor, male ‘Cath’, careers advisor, female ‘Diane’, careers advisor, female Sample containing about 10307 words speech recorded in business context KLY Trade Union Annual Congress. PS2HY ‘Dick’, president of trade union, male PS2J0 ‘Mick’, trade unionist, male PS2J1 ‘Duncan’, trade unionist, male PS2J2 ‘John’, trade unionist, male PS2J3 ‘Sally’, trade unionist, female PS2J4 ‘Frank’, trade unionist, male PS2J5 ‘Avril’, trade unionist, female PS2J6 ‘William’, trade unionist, male PS2J7 ‘Paul’, trade unionist, male Sample containing about 13768 words speech recorded in business context KM0 Trade Union Annual Congress. PS2L2 PS2L3 PS2L4 PS2L5 PS2L6 PS2L7 PS2L8 PS2L9 PS2LA ‘Dick’, president of trade union, male ‘Tom’, trade unionist, male ‘Nigel’, trade unionist, male ‘Theresa’, trade unionist, female ‘Maureen’, trade unionist, female ‘Kevin’, trade unionist, male ‘Sheila’, trade unionist, female ‘Dorothy’, trade unionist, female ‘Joanne’, trade unionist, female Sample containing about 12853 words speech recorded in business context KM1 Trade Union Annual Congress. PS2LJ ‘Dick’, president of trade union, male PS2LK ‘John’, trade unionist, male PS2LL ‘Denise’, trade unionist, female PS2LM ‘Chris’, trade unionist, male PS2LN ‘Duncan’, secretary of trades council, male PS2LP ‘Mike’, trade unionist, male PS2LR ‘Ron’, trade unionist, male PS2LS ‘ED’, trade unionist, male PS2LT ‘John’, trade unionist, male Sample containing about 12143 words speech recorded in business context KM2 Dennis McCarthy Show: radio broadcast. PS30C 30+, ‘Rob Tomlinson’, newsreader, male PS30D 30+, ‘David White’, director of social services, male PS30E ‘Mallory Gelder’, reporter PS30F head of un operations in bosnia, male PS30G 50+, ‘Dennis Mccarthy’, radio presenter, male PS30H 40+, ‘Ken’, Phone-in caller, male PS30J 40+, ‘Angela’, Phone-in caller, female PS30K ‘John’, Phone-in caller, male PS30L 40+, ‘John’, Phone-in caller, male Sample containing about 13855 words speech recorded in leisure context 317 KM3 BBC Radio Nottingham phone-in: radio broadcast. PS312 PS313 PS314 PS315 PS316 PS317 PS318 PS319 PS31A daytime ‘Geoff’, radio presenter, male 14+, ‘Lesley’, Phone-in caller, female ‘Sue’, Phone-in caller, female ‘June’, Phone-in caller, female ‘Sharron’, Phone-in caller, female ‘Annie Smith’, reporter, female ‘Alison Ford’, newsreader, female ‘Nigel Bell’, reporter, male ‘Ray Hilton’, union branch leader, male Sample containing about 11809 words speech recorded in leisure context KM4 British Market Research Bureau monthly meeting. PS3TP PS3TR PS3TS PS3TT PS3TU PS3TV PS3TX ‘John’, managing director, male ‘Stella’, director, female ‘John’, departmental chairman, male ‘Richard’, administrator, male ‘Alan’, director, male ‘Rita’, director, female ‘Elizabeth’, personnel director, female Sample containing about 18325 words speech recorded in business context KM5 Abbey Life training session: employee training. PS4BW 25, ‘Conan’, salesman, male PS4BX 32, ‘Karen’, salesperson, female PS4BY 53, ‘Bob’, salesman, male PS4C0 47, ‘Peter’, male KM5PS000 Sample containing about 12679 words speech recorded in business context KM6 Bristol University history department: employee training. PS46L no further information given Sample containing about 14440 words speech recorded in educational context KM7 EIP meeting at Strensall Village Hall, day 7, afternoon session: public county council planning meeting. PS3YY 50+, ‘Mr E Barnett’, department of the environment adjudicator, male PS400 40+, ‘Mr David P Lock’, solicitor, from David Lock Associates, male PS401 40+, ‘Miss D Whittaker’, department of the environment senior inspector, female PS402 40+, ‘Mr D Potter’, legal representative, for North Yorkshire County Council, male PS403 30+, ‘Mr D Allenby’, legal representative, for Harrogate Borough Council, male PS404 50+, ‘Mr Terry Heselton’, legal representative, for Selby District Council, male PS405 35+, ‘Mr Les J Saunders’, legal representative, for the Department of the Environment, male PS406 45+, ‘Mr F Broughton’, legal representative, for the Ministry of Agriculture, male 318 12. List of works excerpted PS407 45+, ‘Mr P Earle’, legal representative, for Richmondshire District Council, male Sample containing about 16930 words speech recorded in public context KM8 Halam Parish Council meeting. PS6SW 60+, ‘E Bust’, Chairperson, male PS6SX 30+, ‘P Rickett’, Secretary/clerk, male PS6SY 55+, ‘Glynis Herbert’, female PS6T0 55+, ‘R Brown’, male PS6T1 60+, ‘T Hallam’, male PS6T2 55+, ‘H Rickett’, male PS6T3 65+, ‘D Kemp’, male PS6T4 30+, ‘S Bust’, male PS6T5 51, ‘John Rose’, retired music teacher, Recording the meeting., male Sample containing about 11407 words speech recorded in public context KN1 Royal Courts: hearing. PS4KB judge, no further information given, male KN1PS000 KN1PS001 KN1PS002 KN1PS003 Sample containing about 6708 words speech recorded in public context KN2 BBC Radio Nottingham: radio broadcast. PS37G PS37H PS37J PS37K ‘Martin Fisher’, radio presenter, male football commentator, male ‘Mick Walker’, football manager, male ‘Colin Slater’, football commentator, male PS37L football commentator, male PS37M football commentator, male PS37N ‘Roy Bailey’, football club chairman, male PS37P football commentator, male PS37R football commentator, male Sample containing about 15005 words speech recorded in leisure context KN3 Suffolk County Council Highways and Transport Committee meeting. PS3SD 40, ‘Guy’, councillor, AB, male Sample containing about 19356 words speech recorded in public context KN6 Albert Gunter: sermon. PS6SU ‘Albert Gunter’, minister, AB, male Sample containing about 6359 words speech recorded in public context KN7 Albert Gunter: sermon. PS1RG ‘Albert Gunter’, minister, male KN7PS000 Sample containing about 6868 words speech recorded in public context KN8 Albert Gunter: sermon. PS1RH ‘Albert Gunter’, minister, male Sample containing about 5452 words speech recorded in public context KN9 Albert Gunter: sermon. PS1RJ ‘Albert Gunter’, minister, male Sample containing about 4863 words speech recorded in public context KNA Albert Gunter: sermon. PS1RK ‘Albert Gunter’, minister, male Sample containing about 4031 words speech recorded in public context KNB Albert Gunter: sermon. PS1RL ‘Albert Gunter’, minister, male Sample containing about 3582 words speech recorded in public context KNC Guppy’s Enterprise Club - (invited speaker): lecture/seminar. PS6LY 50, ‘Neal’, removal man, AB, male Sample containing about 20576 words speech recorded in leisure context KND Maths tutorial. PS6M0 50, ‘Malcolm’, tutor, male PS6M1 15, student, female Sample containing about 4423 words speech recorded in educational context KNE Maths tutorial. PS6M2 50, ‘Malcolm’, tutor, male PS6M3 15, student, female Sample containing about 5634 words speech recorded in educational context KNF Talk by WPC. PS26H ‘Ted’, Main speaker, male PS26J PS26K ‘Heather’, female PS6SV KNFPS000 Sample containing about 10320 words speech recorded in public context KNG Medical consultation. PS6M4 general practitioner, male PS6M5 Sample containing about 568 words speech recorded in public context KNH Medical consultation. PS6M6 general practitioner, male PS6M7 Sample containing about 520 words speech recorded in public context KNJ Medical consultation. PS6M8 general practitioner, male PS6M9 12. List of works excerpted Sample containing about 402 words speech recorded in public context KNK Medical consultation. PS6MA general practitioner, male PS6MB Sample containing about 460 words speech recorded in public context KNR 3 conversations recorded by ‘206’ (PS4XN) [dates unknown] with 5 interlocutors, totalling 455 s-units, 2979 words (duration not recorded). PS4XP ‘Rachel’, 19, student, Merseyside, female PS4XR ‘Jill’, 21, student, East Anglia, female PS4XS ‘Sarah’, 19, student, Lower South-west England, C2, female PS4XT ‘Lee’, 23, student, Lower South-west England, male KNS 5 conversations recorded by ‘712’ (PS4XU) [dates unknown] with 5 interlocutors, totalling 518 s-units, 4933 words, and over 8 minutes 37 seconds of recordings. PS4XU PS4XV PS5AP PS5AR PS5AS ‘None’student, C1, male ‘Barry’, 14, student, male ‘None’ ‘None’ ‘None’ KNT 2 conversations recorded by ‘715’ (PS4XW) [dates unknown] with 4 interlocutors, totalling 44 s-units, 291 words, and 2 minutes 31 seconds of recordings. KNTPS000 ‘None’ PS4XW ‘None’, 13, student, C1, male PS4XX ‘Sarah’, 13, student, female KNU 1 conversation recorded by ‘716’ (PS4Y1) [dates unknown] with 2 interlocutors, totalling 11 s-units, 65 words, and 1 minute 22 seconds of recordings. PS4Y1 ‘None’, 13, student, AB PS4Y2 ‘Mother’, 32, lawyer, AB, female KNV 12 conversations recorded by ‘717’ (PS4Y3) [dates unknown] with 9 interlocutors, totalling 1244 s-units, 7356 words, and over 1 hour 49 minutes 18 seconds of recordings. KNVPS000 ‘None’ PS4Y3 ‘None’student, C2, male PS4Y4 ‘Julian’, 48, teacher, male PS4Y5 ‘Marc’, 12, student, male PS4Y6 ‘Abbey’, 13, student, male PS4Y7 ‘Ado’, 16, teacher (pt), C2, female PS4Y8 ‘Dinah’, 41, secretary, C2, female PS4Y9 ‘Selassie’, 11, student, C2, male 319 KNW 3 conversations recorded by ‘727’ (PS4YL) [dates unknown] with 4 interlocutors, totalling 117 s-units, 1120 words (duration not recorded). PS4YL PS4YM PS4YN PS4YP ‘None’student, C1 ‘Richard’, 50, teacher, male ‘Kanti’, 48, civil servant, C1, male ‘Shashain’, 8, student, C1, male KNY 9 conversations recorded by ‘Alex’ (PS4YX) between [date unknown] and ?? ?? 1993 with 7 interlocutors, totalling 2413 s-units, 13924 words, and over 56 minutes 54 seconds of recordings. KNYPS000 ‘None’ PS4YX ‘Alex’, 14, student, London, AB, male PS4YY ‘Marc’, 14, student, London, male PS500 ‘Daniel’, 14, student, male PS501 ‘Emma’, 13, student, London, female PS6U5 ‘None’ PS6U6 ‘None’ KP0 8 conversations recorded by ‘Alistair’ (PS50D) [dates unknown] with 6 interlocutors, totalling 1081 s-units, 7387 words (duration not recorded). PS50D PS50E PS50F PS50G PS50J ‘Alistair’, 15, student, AB, male ‘James’, 15, student, male ‘Jimmy’, 15, student, male ‘Rupert’, 16, student, male ‘Ben’, 15, student, male KP1 28 conversations recorded by ‘Arthur2’ (PS50T) between 27 February and 2 March 1992 with 7 interlocutors, totalling 9863 s-units, 66500 words (duration not recorded). PS50T ‘Arthur’, 44, teacher, Merseyside, C1, male PS50U ‘A.’, 70, housewife, North-west Midlands, female PS50V ‘Paula’, 43, teacher, North-west Midlands, C1, female PS50W ‘Anthony’, 16, student, Northern England, C1, male PS50X ‘Paul’, 14, student, Northern England, C1, male PS50Y ‘Philip’, 35North-west Midlands, male PS510 ‘John’, 72, retired (engineer), North-west Midlands, male KP2 11 conversations recorded by ‘Carla’ (PS513) [dates unknown] with 8 interlocutors, totalling 1078 s-units, 8570 words, and 1 hour 23 minutes 38 seconds of recordings. PS513 ‘Carla’student, AB, female PS514 ‘Papya’, 13, student, female PS515 ‘Gabriel’teacher, female 320 12. List of works excerpted PS516 PS517 PS518 PS519 ‘Flit’, 13, student, female ‘Jones’teacher, male ‘Marsha’, 13, student, female ‘Sarah’, 13, student, female KP3 17 conversations recorded by ‘Caroline’ (PS51F) on ?? ?? 1993 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 2901 s-units, 17457 words, and over 2 hours 22 minutes 47 seconds of recordings. KP3PS000 ‘None’ PS51F ‘Caroline’, 14, student, London, C1, female PS51G ‘Lyne’, 14, student, London, female PS51H ‘Derick’, 14, student, London, male PS51J ‘Therly’teacher, male PS51K ‘Luch’, 14, student, London, female PS51L ‘Moore’teacher, male PS51M ‘Richardson’teacher, London, male PS6U7 ‘None’ KP4 17 conversations recorded by ‘Cassie’ (PS51S) between [date unknown] and ?? ?? 1993 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 4375 s-units, 32640 words, and over 4 hours 50 minutes 18 seconds of recordings. KP4PS000 ‘None’ PS51S ‘Cassie’, 15, student, London, C1, female PS51T ‘Bonnie’, 15, student, London, female PS51U ‘Catherine’, 14, student, London, female PS51V ‘Liam’, 13, student, London, male PS51W ‘Peter’, 14, student, London, male PS6P2 ‘Meg’, 13, student, female PS6P3 ‘Alex’, 15, student, male PS6P4 ‘Danny’, 15, student, male PS6U1 ‘None’ KP5 4 conversations recorded by ‘Catherine’ (PS527) on 16 October 1993 with 3 interlocutors, totalling 4101 s-units, 21997 words, and 1 hour 37 minutes 51 seconds of recordings. PS527 ‘Catherine’, 20, student, Home Counties, C1, female PS6P5 ‘Rachel’, 20, student, Home Counties, female PS6TP ‘None’ KP6 10 conversations recorded by ‘Catriona’ (PS52C) on ?? ?? 1993 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 3658 s-units, 33704 words, and over 1 hour 20 minutes 19 seconds of recordings. PS52C ‘Catriona’, 16, student, London, AB, female PS52D ‘Phil’, 16, student, London, female PS52E ‘Sal’, 16, student, London, female PS52F ‘Jess’, 16, student, London, female PS52G ‘Lucy’, 16, student, London, female PS52H ‘Zoe’, 16, student, London, female PS52J ‘Duncan’, 16, student, London, male PS52K ‘Father’artist, London, AB, male PS52L ‘Mother’artist, London, AB, female KP7 4 conversations recorded by ‘Chris3’ (PS52N) on 3 April 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 374 s-units, 1806 words, and over 17 minutes 36 seconds of recordings. PS52N ‘Chris’, 35, builder, Northern England, C2, male PS52P ‘Rob’, 40, builder, North-east England, male PS52R ‘Scon’, 45, builder, North-east England, male PS52S ‘Mick’, 22, builder, North-east England, male PS6P8 ‘Louise’, 27, computer operator, Northern England, C2, female PS6P9 ‘Rosie’, 36, child minder, North-east England, female PS6PA ‘Phil’, 31, mortgage financier, North-east England, male PS6PB ‘Kyle’, 2, pre-school, North-east England, C2, male KP8 7 conversations recorded by ‘Christopher’ (PS52T) between 30 January and 8 February 1992 with 6 interlocutors, totalling 3884 s-units, 20442 words, and 2 hours 1 minute 42 seconds of recordings. PS52T ‘Christopher’, 33, civil servant, Scottish, AB, male PS52U ‘Wendy’, 33, nurse (pt), Scottish, AB, female PS52V ‘Jonathan’, 5, student (state primary), Scottish, AB, male PS52W ‘Michael’, 3, student (state pre), Scottish, AB, male PS52X ‘Norma’, 60, retired (physiotherapist), Scottish, female PS52Y ‘Hazel’, 72, housewife, London, female PS530 ‘None’, 65+, watchtower representative, Scottish, female KP9 10 conversations recorded by ‘Craig’ (PS532) [dates unknown] with 9 interlocutors, totalling 1211 s-units, 6496 words (duration not recorded). PS532 ‘Craig’, 13, student, C1, male PS533 ‘John’, 45, unemployed, C1, male PS534 ‘Jill’, 43, shopworker, female PS535 ‘JO’, 18, shopworker, female PS5AK ‘None’ PS5AL ‘None’ PS6PS ‘Claire’, 17, student, female PS6PT ‘Frank’, 45, male PS6PU ‘Paul’, 38, male KPA 20 conversations recorded by ‘Danny’ (PS53C) [dates unknown] with 9 inter- 12. List of works excerpted locutors, totalling 3734 s-units, 26892 words (duration not recorded). KPAPS000 ‘None’ PS53C ‘Danny’, 13, student, C1, male PS53D ‘Andrew’, 13, student, male PS53E ‘Hearn’teacher, male PS53F ‘Andrew’, 13, student, male PS53G ‘Nick’, 13, student, male PS53H ‘Dbillon’, 13, student, male PS53J ‘Daniel’, 13, student, male PS53K ‘Takeo’, 14, student, male KPB 5 conversations recorded by ‘Eddie’ (PS540) [dates unknown] with 3 interlocutors, totalling 620 s-units, 2738 words (duration not recorded). KPBPS000 ‘None’ PS540 ‘Eddie’, 15, student, C1, male PS5AW ‘None’ KPC 1 conversation recorded by ‘Frances’ (PS543) between 2 April 1991 and [date unknown] with 4 interlocutors, totalling 467 s-units, 1997 words (duration not recorded). PS543 ‘Frances’, 31, sales assistant, Northern England, AB, female PS544 ‘Francis’, 6, student (private primary), Northern England, AB, male PS545 ‘Kaley’, 5, student (private primary), Northern England, AB, female PS546 ‘Brett’, 1, pre-school, Northern England, AB, male PS548 ‘Frank’, 31, managing director, Northern England, AB, male KPD 5 conversations recorded by ‘Gary’ (PS549) on 30 January 1992 with 5 interlocutors, totalling 806 s-units, 4826 words, and 42 minutes 17 seconds of recordings. PS549 PS54A PS54B PS54C ‘Gary’, 36, shunter, Scottish, C2, male ‘Laura’, 11, student, Scottish, C2, female ‘Karen’, 8, student, Scottish, C2, female ‘Lilias’, 33, shop assistant, Scottish, C2, female PS54D ‘Jake’, 73, retired, Scottish, male PS54E ‘Lilias’, 71, retired, Scottish, female KPE 17 conversations recorded by ‘Grace’ (PS54G) [dates unknown] with 7 interlocutors, totalling 3199 s-units, 15481 words, and over 1 hour 57 minutes 59 seconds of recordings. KPEPS000 ‘None’ KPEPS001 ‘None’ PS54G ‘Grace’, 15, student, London, female PS54H ‘Chantel’, 15, student, London, female PS54J ‘Fiona’, 16, student, female PS54K ‘Ian’, 15, student, London, male PS54L ‘Samantha’, 18, student, female 321 PS6U2 ‘None’ KPF 22 conversations recorded by ‘Jock’ (PS54T) [dates unknown] with 6 interlocutors, totalling 538 s-units, 3817 words (duration not recorded). PS54T PS54U PS54V PS54Y PS550 ‘Jock’, 16, student, AB, male ‘James’, 16, student, male ‘William’, 13, student, AB, male ‘Rupert’, 16, student, male ‘Julian’, 16, student, male KPG 39 conversations recorded by ‘Josie’ (PS555) [dates unknown] with 34 interlocutors, totalling 6802 s-units, 42330 words, and over 59 minutes 42 seconds of recordings. PS555 ‘Josie’, 14, student, London, C2, female PS556 ‘Shelley’, 15, student, London, female PS557 ‘Kerry’, 15, student, London, female PS558 ‘Grace’, 15, student, London, female PS559 ‘Daniel’, 16, student, London, male PS55A ‘Truno’, 13, student, London, male PS55B ‘Sean’, 12, student, London, male PS55C ‘Petro’, 12, student, London, male PS55D ‘Raphael’, 10, student, London, male PS55E ‘Vergina’, 17, student, London, female PS55F ‘Tina’, 13, student, London, female PS55G ‘Greta’housewife, female PS55H ‘Jane’housewife, London, female PS55J ‘Madigan’teacher, female PS55K ‘Alice’, 15, student, London, female PS55L ‘Kate’, 14, student, London, female PS55M ‘James’, 15, student, London, male PS55N ‘Peter’, 15, student, London, male PS55P ‘Chris’housewife, female PS55R ‘Ozzi’, 16, student, male PS55S ‘Wesley’, 15, student, London, male PS5AG ‘None’teacher, London, female PS5AH ‘Cassie’, 15, student, London, female PS5AJ ‘None’ PS6R3 ‘Warren’, 15, student, London, male PS6R4 ‘Jesica’, 12, student, London, female PS6R5 ‘Andrew’, 15, student, London, male PS6R6 ‘Karen’, 16, student, London, female PS6R7 ‘None’London, male PS6TS ‘None’ PS6TT ‘None’ PS6TU ‘None’ PS6TY ‘None’ KPH 7 conversations recorded by ‘Kath’ (PS55T) on ?? ?? 1993 with 4 interlocutors, totalling 1692 s-units, 11244 words, and 1 hour 0 minutes 26 seconds of recordings. PS55T ‘Kath’, 17, student, Home Counties, C2, female PS55U ‘Claire’, 17, student, Home Counties, female PS55V ‘Roxy’, 17, student, Home Counties, female PS6U9 ‘None’ 322 12. List of works excerpted KPJ 7 conversations recorded by ‘Katriane’ (PS560) on 31 January 1992 with 3 interlocutors, totalling 575 s-units, 3559 words, and 25 minutes 53 seconds of recordings. PS560 ‘Katriane’, 24, catering manager, Scottish, C1, female PS561 ‘Nina’, 32, canteen assistant, Scottish, female PS562 ‘Sandy’, 32, catering manager, Scottish, male KPK 4 conversations recorded by ‘Kitty’ (PS563) between 16 and 19 October 1993 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 1962 s-units, 4901 words, and 1 hour 56 minutes 46 seconds of recordings. KPKPS000 ‘None’ KPKPS001 ‘None’ KPKPS002 ‘None’ KPKPS003 ‘None’ KPKPS004 ‘None’ KPKPS005 ‘None’ PS563 ‘Kitty’, 23, student, Home Counties, C1, female PS564 ‘Martin’, 27, athletic events organiser, male PS565 ‘Steve’, 28, financial adviser, male KPL 4 conversations recorded by ‘Leon’ (PS56D) [dates unknown] with 4 interlocutors, totalling 866 s-units, 5577 words (duration not recorded). PS56D ‘Leon’, 13, student, C1, male PS56E ‘Sarah’, 13, student, female PS56F ‘Hugo’, 13, student, male KPM 5 conversations recorded by ‘Madge’ (PS56M) between 8 and 9 April 1992 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 1399 sunits, 9081 words, and 56 minutes 17 seconds of recordings. KPMPS000 ‘None’ KPMPS001 ‘None’ KPMPS002 ‘None’ KPMPS003 ‘None’ KPMPS004 ‘None’ KPMPS005 ‘None’ KPMPS006 ‘None’ PS56M ‘Madge’, 73, retired, Central Northern England, C1, female KPN 6 conversations recorded by ‘Marion’ (PS571) [dates unknown] with 9 interlocutors, totalling 599 s-units, 3734 words (duration not recorded). PS571 ‘Marion’, 22, student, London, AB, female PS572 ‘Liz’, 21, student, London, female PS573 ‘Cathi’, 20, student, London, female PS574 ‘Angie’, 20, student, Central Northern England, female PS575 ‘None’, 45, lecturer, United States, female PS576 ‘Rachel’, 20, student, London, female PS577 ‘Lucy’, 20, student, London, female PS578 ‘Alice’, 21, student, London, female KPP 8 conversations recorded by ‘Matthew’ (PS57A) [dates unknown] with 7 interlocutors, totalling 1319 s-units, 7616 words (duration not recorded). PS57A PS57B PS57C PS57D PS57E PS57F PS57G ‘Matthew’, 13, student, AB, male ‘Josh’, 17, student, male ‘Ryan’, 18, student, male ‘Lara’, 17, student, female ‘Rob’, 19, student, male ‘Alex’, 13, student, male ‘Aaron’, 13, student, male KPR 5 conversations recorded by ‘Monica’ (PS57L) on 19 October 1993 with 4 interlocutors, totalling 1980 s-units, 9604 words, and over 1 hour 26 minutes 56 seconds of recordings. PS57L ‘Monica’, 21, student, Home Counties, C1, female PS57M ‘Andy’, 21, security guard, Home Counties, male PS57N ‘Nick’, 21, student, Home Counties, male KPS 1 conversation recorded by ‘Pamela2’ (PS57P) [dates unknown] with 2 interlocutors, totalling 13 s-units, 66 words (duration not recorded). PS57P ‘Pamela’, 16, trainee warehouse assistant, Scottish, DE, female PS57R ‘Tracy’, 12, student (state secondary), Scottish, DE, female PS57S ‘Jill’, 14, student, Scottish, female KPT 11 conversations recorded by ‘Peter’ (PS57T) [dates unknown] with 7 interlocutors, totalling 1349 s-units, 7008 words, and 51 minutes 5 seconds of recordings. KPTPS000 ‘None’ KPTPS001 ‘None’ PS57T ‘Peter’, 14, student, London, AB, male PS57U ‘Tom’, 15, student, London, male PS57V ‘Muhammad’, 15, student, London, male PS57W ‘Alex’, 15, student, London, male PS6RV ‘Danny’, 15, student, London, male KPU 4 conversations recorded by ‘Rachel2’ (PS582) on 9 October 1993 with 4 interlocutors, totalling 2955 s-units, 16953 words, and over 1 hour 30 minutes 58 seconds of recordings. PS582 ‘Rachel’, 27, student, Home Counties, C1, female 12. List of works excerpted PS583 ‘Anne-Marie’, 29, secretary, Home Counties, C1, female PS584 ‘Michael’, 36, p.a., Irish, male PS585 ‘Gearoid’, 40, p.a., Irish, male KPV 13 conversations recorded by ‘Rebecca’ (PS586) between 15 and 19 October 1993 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 7959 s-units, 67920 words, and over 5 hours 15 minutes 27 seconds of recordings. KPVPS000 ‘None’ KPVPS001 ‘None’ KPVPS002 ‘None’ KPVPS003 ‘None’ PS586 ‘Rebecca’, 19, student, Home Counties, AB, female PS5AF ‘Ann’, 19, student, female PS6RW ‘Anne’lecturer, female PS6RX ‘Kitty’, 20, student, female PS6RY ‘Inga’, 22, student, European (SerboCroat), female KPW 6 conversations recorded by ‘Robert2’ (PS58H) [dates unknown] with 6 interlocutors, totalling 1023 sunits, 6745 words, and 15 minutes 16 seconds of recordings. PS58H ‘Robert’, 15, student, Unidentifiable, C2, male PS58J ‘Obina’, 15, student, Unidentifiable, male PS6SM ‘Orgady’, 18, student, female PS6SN ‘Amanda’, 15, student, C2, female PS6SP ‘Mum’receptionist, C2, female KPX 7 conversations recorded by ‘Robin’ (PS58K) [dates unknown] with 6 interlocutors, totalling 1126 s-units, 5165 words (duration not recorded). PS58K PS58L PS58M PS58N PS58P PS5AV ‘Robin’, 14, student, AB, male ‘Jones’teacher, male ‘Zoe’, 13, student, female ‘Ben’, 14, student, male ‘Oliver’, 13, student, male ‘Jenny’, 13, student, female KPY 8 conversations recorded by ‘Sarah’ (PS58U) [dates unknown] with 9 interlocutors, totalling 1080 s-units, 7772 words, and over 1 hour 3 minutes 30 seconds of recordings. PS58U ‘Sarah’, 13, student, C1, female PS58V ‘Charitra’, 13, student, female PS58W ‘Keat-Yee’, 13, student, female PS58X ‘Roosevelt’, 13, student, male PS58Y ‘Elizabeth’, 37, housewife, C1, female PS590 ‘Kate’, 13, student, female PS591 ‘Emily’, 10, student, C1, female PS5AN ‘Amy’, 59, retired, female KR0 12 conversations recorded by ‘Sheila’ (PS59B) between 31 January and 4 323 February 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 2658 s-units, 18900 words, and over 1 hour 22 minutes 19 seconds of recordings. KR0PS000 ‘None’ KR0PS001 ‘None’ PS59B ‘Sheila’, 52, housewife, North-east England, C1, female PS59C ‘Wendy’, 50, housewife, Central Northern England, female PS59D ‘Sharon’, 23, housewife, Central Northern England, female PS59E ‘Edna’, 49, housewife, North-east England, female PS59F ‘Paul’, 18, serviceman, Central Northern England, male PS59G ‘Michael’, 5, student, Central Northern England, male PS59H ‘Sammy Jo’, 3, student, Central Northern England, female KR1 6 conversations recorded by ‘Skonev’ (PS59U) [dates unknown] with 7 interlocutors, totalling 728 s-units, 5091 words, and over 8 minutes 56 seconds of recordings. PS59U ‘Skonev’, 12, student, Home Counties, C1, male PS59V ‘Blake’, 13, student, male PS59W ‘Antony’, 13, student, male PS59X ‘Roland’, 45, lecturer, C1, male PS59Y ‘Caelia’, 10, student, C1, female PS5A0 ‘Patrick’, 13, student, male KR2 13 conversations recorded by ‘Terry’ (PS5A1) [dates unknown] with 13 interlocutors, totalling 1655 s-units, 7446 words, and over 13 minutes 18 seconds of recordings. PS5A1 PS5A2 PS5A3 PS5A4 PS5A5 PS5A6 PS5A7 PS5A8 PS5A9 PS5AA PS5AB PS5AT PS6U4 ‘Terry’, 14, student, London, C2, male ‘Clifton’, 14, student, male ‘JO’, 14, student, female ‘Mother’, 39, housewife, C2, female ‘Michael’, 1, pre-school, C2, male ‘Nick’, 14, student, male ‘Georgina’, 16, student, C2, female ‘Agi’, 19, student, male ‘None’, male ‘Damion’, 14, student, male ‘Bunnie’, 14, student, female ‘None’ ‘None’ KRE Ideas in Action programmes: radio broadcast. PS5R3 PS5R4 PS5R5 PS5R6 PS5R7 PS5R8 ‘A’, AB, male ‘PD’, DE, male ‘JT’, DE, female ‘DG’, male ‘B’, male ‘FH’, male 324 12. List of works excerpted PS5R9 ‘PL’, male PS5RA ‘CT’, male PS5RB ‘JD’, male Sample containing about 14753 words speech recorded in educational context KRF Ideas in Action programmes (02): radio broadcast. PS5RL PS5RM PS5RN PS5RP PS5RR PS5RS PS5RT PS5RU PS5RV ‘A’, male ‘PS’, male ‘B’, male ‘CC’, male ‘D’, male ‘C’, male ‘MC’, male ‘JT’, female ‘E’, male Sample containing about 29163 words speech recorded in educational context KRG Ideas in Action programmes (03): radio broadcast. PS5S7 PS5S8 PS5S9 PS5SA PS5SB PS5SC PS5SD PS5SE PS5SF ‘A’, female ‘BB’, male ‘RS’, male ‘A’, male ‘DV’, female ‘Geoffrey’, male ‘Norbert’, male ‘Anne’, female ‘Anne’, male Sample containing about 41865 words speech recorded in educational context KRH Ideas in Action programmes (04): radio broadcast. PS5T8 PS5T9 PS5TA PS5TB PS5TC PS5TD PS5TE PS5TF PS5TG ‘A’, male ‘GC’, male ‘DW’, male ‘TN’, male ‘TB’, male ‘GM’, male ‘NM’, male ‘SB’, male ‘CD’, female Sample containing about 135254 words speech recorded in educational context KRJ Lecture on Victorian fashion. PS5V5 PS5V6 PS5V7 PS5V8 PS5V9 PS5VA PS5VB PS5VC PS5VD ‘SB’, female ‘A’, female ‘B’, female ‘C’, female ‘D’, female ‘E’, female ‘F’, female ‘G’, female ‘M’, female Sample containing about 4723 words speech recorded in educational context KRK Bill Heine radio phone-in. PS5VF ‘BH’, male PS5VG PS5VH PS5VJ PS5VK ‘CS’, male ‘JS’, male ‘HM’, male ‘BM’ Sample containing about 8733 words speech recorded in leisure context KRL Bill Heine radio phone-in (02). PS5VL PS5VM PS5VN PS5VP PS5VR PS5VS PS5VT PS5VU PS5VV ‘JS’, male ‘T’, male ‘J’, female ‘S’, male ‘M’, female ‘L’, female ‘B’, male ‘G’, male ‘JP’, male Sample containing about 109439 words speech recorded in leisure context KRM Central News (03): TV news. PS5XN PS5XP PS5XR PS5XS PS5XT PS5XU PS5XV PS5XW PS5XX ‘A’, female ‘KB’, female ‘B’, female ‘A’, male ‘C’, female ‘D’, female ‘E’, female ‘TH’, male ‘F’, female Sample containing about 49893 words speech recorded in educational context KRN St Aldates in the Civil War [talk]. PS62F ‘RK’ Sample containing about 6033 words speech recorded in educational context KRP Environmental Health Officers’ conference: lecture. PS62G PS62H PS62J PS62K PS62L PS62M PS62N PS62P PS62R ‘A’, male ‘B’, male ‘C’, male ‘NF’, male ‘BS’, male ‘RO’, male ‘F’, male ‘G’, male ‘LF’, female Sample containing about 36816 words speech recorded in public context KRR Britain and Europe - European music: radio programme. PS63E ‘A’, male PS63F ‘MH’ Sample containing about 2142 words speech recorded in educational context KRS Britain and Europe - European art: radio programme. PS63G ‘A’, male 12. List of works excerpted PS63H ‘NL’ Sample containing about 2554 words speech recorded in educational context KRT Fox FM News: radio programme. PS63J ‘A’, male PS63K ‘JM’, female PS63L ‘AW’, female PS63M ‘PC’, male PS63N ‘BC’, male PS63P ‘MT’, female PS63R ‘NW’, male PS63S ‘VH’, female PS63T ‘JG’, male PS63U ‘DB’, male PS63V ‘B’, male PS63W ‘TB’, male PS63X ‘NT’, male PS63Y ‘MN’, male PS640 ‘LB’, female PS641 ‘TR’, male PS642 ‘MM’, female PS643 ‘PM’, male PS644 ‘SI’, male PS645 ‘MP’, male PS646 ‘TS’, male PS647 ‘C’, male PS648 ‘JP’, male PS649 ‘CS’, male PS64A ‘D’, male PS64B ‘CM’, male PS64C ‘MG’, female PS64D ‘E’, female PS64E ‘F’, female PS64F ‘G’, female PS64G ‘H’, female PS64H ‘AS’, male PS64J ‘TD’, male PS64K ‘I’, female PS64L ‘J’, male PS64M ‘MB’, male PS64N ‘BW’, male PS64P ‘CR’, female PS64R ‘BF’, male PS64S ‘K’, male PS64T ‘TM’, male PS64U ‘AR’, male PS64V ‘PR’, male PS64W ‘L’, male PS64X ‘CP’, male PS64Y ‘HH’, male PS650 ‘IP’, male PS651 ‘PP’, male PS652 ‘AD’, female PS653 ‘TC’, male PS654 ‘TA’, male PS655 ‘IW’, male PS656 ‘DO’, male PS657 ‘RP’, male PS658 ‘DG’, male PS659 ‘CF’, female PS65A ‘CJ’, female PS65B ‘GM’, male PS65C ‘NS’, male PS65D ‘DM’, male PS65E ‘RG’, female 325 PS65F ‘GO’, male PS65G ‘F’, male PS65H ‘RJ’, male PS65J ‘JB’, female PS65K ‘G’, male PS65L ‘JM’, male PS65M ‘H’, male PS65N ‘LR’, male PS65P ‘MU’, male PS65R ‘HN’, male PS65S ‘I’, male PS65T ‘DW’, female PS65U ‘RH’, male PS65V ‘EA’, male PS65W ‘JH’, male PS65X ‘MM’, male PS65Y ‘DF’, male PS660 ‘NH’, male PS661 ‘IG’, male PS662 ‘NC’, male PS663 ‘MH’, male PS664 ‘TN’, male PS665 ‘CG’, male PS666 ‘LS’, male PS667 ‘DH’, male PS668 ‘Zippy’, male PS669 ‘SJ’, female PS66A ‘A’, female PS66B ‘RR’, male PS66C ‘ML’, male PS66D ‘AC’, male PS66E ‘JZ’, female PS66F ‘D’, female PS66G ‘RB’, male PS66H ‘DS’, male PS66J ‘KG’, male PS66K ‘AH’, female PS66L ‘SW’, male PS66M ‘LM’, male PS66N ‘RM’, male PS66P ‘BG’, female PS66R ‘E’, male PS66S ‘CB’, female PS66T ‘AH’, male PS66U ‘BH’, male PS66V ‘P’, male PS66W ‘AK’, female PS66X ‘Q’, male PS66Y ‘Bungle’, male PS670 ‘Jeffrey’, male PS671 ‘JB’, male PS672 ‘SH’, male PS673 ‘SK’, male PS674 ‘MS’, male PS675 ‘PS’, male PS676 ‘RV’, female PS677 ‘AA’, male PS678 ‘MH’, male PS679 ‘JE’, male PS67A ‘EL’, female PS67B ‘NY’, female PS67C ‘LJ’, male PS67D ‘IC’, male PS67E ‘JW’, male PS67F ‘NA’, male PS67G ‘PT’, male 326 12. List of works excerpted PS67H ‘MI’, male PS67J ‘PG’, male PS67K ‘FD’, male PS67L ‘TK’, male PS67M ‘TP’, male PS67N ‘NM’, male PS67P ‘JS’, male PS67R ‘GD’, male PS67S ‘MR’, male PS67T ‘PJ’, male PS67U ‘AT’, male PS67V ‘GW’, male PS67W ‘RG’, male PS67X ‘MJ’, male PS67Y ‘AP’, male PS680 ‘PA’, male PS681 ‘FJ’, male PS682 ‘VB’, female PS683 ‘RK’, male PS684 ‘B’, female PS685 ‘GB’, male PS686 ‘JT’, female PS687 ‘JK’, female PS688 ‘HC’, female PS689 ‘RA’, male PS68A ‘AB’, female PS68B ‘PK’, male PS68C ‘AG’, female PS68D ‘MW’, male PS68E ‘MH’, female PS68F ‘SP’, female PS68G ‘BJ’, male PS68H ‘BW’, female PS68J ‘PH’, male PS68K ‘WT’, male PS68L ‘KP’, male PS68M ‘PL’, male PS68N ‘CW’, male PS68P ‘MB’, female PS68R ‘KM’, male PS68S ‘K’, female PS68T ‘SS’, female PS68U ‘AJ’, male PS68V ‘BG’, male PS68W ‘GF’, male PS68X ‘RS’, male PS68Y ‘NH’, female PS690 ‘CL’, female PS691 ‘DP’, male PS692 ‘JN’, female PS693 ‘PB’, male PS694 ‘MF’, male PS695 ‘IJ’, male PS696 ‘WH’, male PS697 ‘AK’, male PS698 ‘C’, female PS699 ‘JC’, male PS69A ‘HK’, male PS69B ‘HM’, male PS69C ‘EP’, female PS69D ‘SP’, male PS69E ‘RL’, male PS69F ‘TI’, male PS69G ‘LH’, female PS69H ‘FW’, male PS69J ‘LM’, female PS69K ‘NR’, female PS69L ‘TF’, female PS69M ‘GP’, female PS69N ‘SM’, female PS69P ‘NK’, male PS69R ‘WE’, male PS69S ‘NP’, female PS69T ‘DC’, male PS69U ‘CH’, female PS69V ‘EF’, male PS69W ‘BS’, male PS69X ‘MC’, female PS69Y ‘BH’, female PS6A0 ‘BY’, female PS6A1 ‘CH’, male PS6A2 ‘KS’, male PS6A3 ‘RM’, female PS6A4 ‘JJ’, male PS6A5 ‘CA’, female PS6A6 ‘CC’, male PS6A7 ‘KC’, male PS6A8 ‘JW’, female PS6A9 ‘Jmc’, female PS6AA ‘Fjm’, female PS6AB ‘KK’, female PS6AC ‘BO’, male PS6AD ‘NP’, male PS6AE ‘HA’, male PS6AF ‘DW’, male PS6AG ‘JV’, male PS6AH ‘RD’, female PS6AJ ‘EC’, male PS6AK ‘WR’, male PS6AL ‘PD’, male PS6AM ‘HE’, female PS6AN ‘DV’, male PS6AP ‘PE’, male PS6AR ‘AF’, male PS6AS ‘LH’, male PS6AT ‘LC’, male PS6AU ‘BN’, male PS6AV ‘TJ’, male PS6AW ‘WW’, female PS6AX ‘SR’, male PS6AY ‘PW’, male PS6B0 ‘YO’, female PS6B1 ‘FM’, male PS6B2 ‘SA’, female PS6B3 ‘KB’, male PS6B4 ‘WA’, male PS6B5 ‘VB’, male PS6B6 ‘AM’, male PS6B7 ‘HA’, female PS6B8 ‘RJ’, female PS6B9 ‘TF’, male PS6BA ‘FH’, female PS6BB ‘AL’, male PS6BC ‘JL’, male PS6BD ‘BV’, male PS6BE ‘CK’, female PS6BF ‘ZW’, female PS6BG ‘AC’, female PS6BH ‘EH’, female PS6BJ ‘HT’, female PS6BK ‘JR’, male PS6BL ‘PK’, female 12. List of works excerpted PS6BM ‘MA’, female PS6BN ‘JG’, female PS6BP ‘M’, male PS6BS ‘JO’, male PS6BT ‘LB’, male PS6BU ‘DD’, female PS6BV ‘AM’, female PS6BW ‘NO’, male PS6BX ‘DJ’, male PS6BY ‘N’, male PS6C0 ‘EH’, male PS6C1 ‘BM’, male PS6C2 ‘O’, male PS6C3 ‘JH’, female PS6C4 ‘R’, male PS6C5 ‘JS’, female PS6C6 ‘AT’, female PS6C7 ‘DL’, male PS6C8 ‘KH’, male PS6C9 ‘BS’, female PS6CA ‘SC’, female PS6CB ‘LT’, male PS6CC ‘DM’, female PS6CD ‘NA’, female PS6CE ‘J’, female PS6CF ‘ID’, female PS6CG ‘CB’, male PS6CH ‘RD’, male PS6CJ ‘RO’, male PS6CK ‘GH’, male PS6CL ‘CM’, female PS6CM ‘LT’ KRTPS000 Sample containing about 155729 words speech recorded in educational context KRU Independent Television News. PS6CN PS6CP PS6CR PS6CS PS6CT PS6CU PS6CV PS6CW PS6CX ‘VN’, AB, female ‘NG’, DE, male ‘A’, DE, male ‘DJ’, male ‘RM’, male ‘B’, male ‘WM’, male ‘VA’, female ‘BN’, female Sample containing about 17774 words speech recorded in educational context KRV Independent Television News (02). PS6FD PS6FE PS6FF PS6FG PS6FH PS6FJ PS6FK PS6FL PS6FM ‘JT’, male ‘B’, male ‘C’, male ‘D’, male ‘E’, male ‘F’, male ‘G’, male ‘RP’, male ‘MW’, male Sample containing about 1495 words speech recorded in educational context KRW [Interviews with educationalists] Sample containing about 11726 words 327 speech recorded in educational context. PS6FT PS6FU PS6FV PS6FW PS6FX ‘A’, male ‘PU’, male ‘B’, male ‘SB’, male ‘CD’ KRX The Land Army: lecture. PS6FY PS6G0 PS6G1 PS6G2 PS6G3 PS6G4 ‘C’, AB, female ‘DG’, DE, female ‘A’, DE, female ‘B’, female ‘C’, male ‘D’ Sample containing about 5587 words speech recorded in educational context KRY OUP Electronic Publishing Group: business meeting. PS6G5 PS6G6 PS6G7 PS6G8 PS6G9 PS6GA PS6GB PS6GC PS6GD ‘AE’, AB ‘RM’, DE ‘JC’, DE ‘TB’ ‘SM’ ‘PM’ ‘TL’ ‘A’ ‘B’ Sample containing about 6776 words speech recorded in business context KS0 Oxford City Council Health and Environmental Protection Committee meeting. PS6H7 PS6H8 PS6H9 PS6HA PS6HB PS6HC PS6HD PS6HE PS6HF PS6HG PS6HH PS6HJ PS6HK PS6HL ‘Chair’, AB, female ‘G’, male ‘Chair2’, female ‘I’, male ‘H’, male ‘Foe’, male ‘B’, female ‘A’, male ‘EI’, female ‘BP’, male ‘C’, male ‘D’, male ‘E’, female ‘D’ Sample containing about 11314 words speech recorded in public context KS1 Oxford City Council Health and Environmental Protection Committee meeting (02). PS6HM PS6HN PS6HP PS6HR PS6HS PS6HT PS6HU PS6HV PS6HW ‘Chair’, female ‘G’, male ‘S’, female ‘A’, female ‘M’, male ‘T’, female ‘D’, female ‘T’, male ‘R’, female 328 12. List of works excerpted PS6HX ‘B’, female PS6HY ‘M’, female PS6J0 ‘J’, male PS6J1 ‘AS’, female PS6J2 ‘O’, female PS6J3 ‘GD’, male PS6J4 ‘C’, female PS6J5 ‘IW’, male PS6J6 ‘A’, male PS6J7 ‘LK’, female PS6J8 ‘NK’, female PS6J9 ‘L’, female PS6JA ‘KD’, male PS6JB ‘KP’, female PS6JC ‘D’, male PS6JD ‘AR’, female PS6JE ‘P’, male PS6JF ‘GD’, female PS6JG ‘CM’, female PS6JH ‘EB’, male PS6JJ ‘C’, male PS6JK ‘K’, female PS6JL ‘TF’, male PS6JM ‘N’, female PS6JN ‘TR’ Sample containing about 21373 words speech recorded in public context KS2 Interview with Roger Black. PS6JP ‘PL’, male PS6JR ‘RB’ Sample containing about 13700 words speech recorded in educational context KS3 Lecture on philosophy. PS6JS ‘JC’ Sample containing about 9796 words speech recorded in educational context KS4 South East Arts Face the Media course: lecture. PS6JT PS6JU PS6JV PS6JW PS6JX PS6JY PS6K0 ‘A’, female ‘BH’, male ‘TC’, male ‘CB’, male ‘CC’, male ‘FS’, female ‘RM’ Sample containing about 3572 words speech recorded in educational context KS5 Minute talks with South East Arts administrators. PS6K1 PS6K2 PS6K3 PS6K4 PS6K5 PS6K6 ‘A’, male ‘FS’, female ‘B’, male ‘C’, male ‘BH’, male ‘D’ Sample containing about 2677 words speech recorded in educational context KS6 Telephone system training course. PS6K7 PS6K8 PS6K9 PS6KA PS6KB PS6KC PS6KD PS6KE PS6KF PS6KG PS6KH PS6KJ PS6KK PS6KL PS6KM PS6KN PS6KP ‘SJ’, female ‘G’, female ‘M’, female ‘H’, female ‘J’, female ‘K’, female ‘F’, female ‘B’, male ‘I’, female ‘E’, female ‘L’, female ‘L’, male ‘AR’, female ‘A’, female ‘W’, female ‘D’, female ‘E’ Sample containing about 11314 words speech recorded in educational context KS7 Radio Oxford, Peter Baker talking sport: radio programme. PS6KR ‘PB’, male PS6KS ‘HF’, male PS6KT ‘NH’, male PS6KU ‘A’, male PS6KV ‘JS’, male PS6KW ‘NQ’, male PS6KX ‘AW’, male PS6KY ‘RB’, male PS6L0 ‘BH’, male PS6L1 ‘DT’, male PS6L2 ‘BW’, male PS6L3 ‘AB’, male PS6L4 ‘GC’, male PS6L5 ‘CV’, male PS6L6 ‘SG’, male PS6L7 ‘MW’, male PS6L8 ‘B’, male PS6L9 ‘C’, male PS6LA ‘D’, male PS6LB ‘PS’, male PS6LC ‘CR’, male PS6LD ‘BC’, male PS6LE ‘SW’, male PS6LF ‘RR’, male PS6LG ‘KV’, male PS6LH ‘TP’, male PS6LJ ‘AM’, male PS6LK ‘KC’, male PS6LL ‘EJ’, male PS6LM ‘NR’, male PS6LN ‘GB’, male PS6LP ‘TW’, male PS6LR ‘TB’, male PS6LS ‘AT’, male PS6LT ‘MM’, male PS6LU ‘AH’, male PS6LV ‘RT’, male PS6LW ‘AG’, male PS6LX ‘ND’ Sample containing about 42602 words speech recorded in leisure context KS8 Belfast Festival at Queen’s 4-23 12. List of works excerpted November 1991. u.p.. Sample containing about 24833 words of miscellanea (domain: arts) KS9 Today’s Horse. Aceville Publications Ltd, Colchester, Essex (1992-02). Sample containing about 19863 words from a periodical (domain: leisure) KSN 9 conversations recorded by ‘Anthony2’ (PS6NV) [dates unknown] with 4 interlocutors, totalling 2421 s-units, 13743 words (duration not recorded). PS6NV ‘Anthony’, 13, student, C1, male PS6NW ‘Kevin’, 13, student, male PS6NX ‘Patrick’, 10, student, C1, male KSP 2 conversations recorded by ‘Barry2’ (PS6NY) [dates unknown] with 3 interlocutors, totalling 306 s-units, 1427 words, and over 6 minutes 26 seconds of recordings. PS6NY ‘Barry’, 14, student, C2, male PS6P0 ‘Peter’, 14, student, male PS6P1 ‘Kevin’, 12, student, male KSR 7 conversations recorded by ‘Clare2’ (PS6PC) between 12 and 16 October 1993 with 12 interlocutors, totalling 1676 s-units, 9863 words, and over 20 minutes 27 seconds of recordings. PS6PC ‘Clare’, 21, student, London, AB, female PS6PD ‘Gary’, 30+, estate agent, London, male PS6PE ‘Catherine’, 24, lettings negotiator, London, female PS6PF ‘Mark’, 20, student, London, male PS6PG ‘Carole’, 48, housewife, London, female PS6PH ‘Dave’, 51, bank inspector, London, male PS6PM ‘Chris’, 29, carpenter, London, male PS6PN ‘Brian’, 40, stockbroker, London, male PS6PP ‘Brian’, 50, banker, male PS6PR ‘Jeff’, 50London, male PS6TR ‘None’ KSS 16 conversations recorded by ‘June2’ (PS6R8) between 2 and 8 April 1992 with 9 interlocutors, totalling 5147 sunits, 34975 words, and over 1 hour 19 minutes 18 seconds of recordings. PS6R8 ‘June’, 53, housewife, North-west Midlands, DE, female PS6R9 ‘Arthur’, 45, unemployed, Lancashire, DE, male PS6RA ‘Richard’, 21, radar operator, Northern England, male PS6RB ‘Angela’, 19, care assistant, Lancashire, DE, female PS6RC ‘Peggy’, 72, salvation army, Lancashire, female 329 PS6RD ‘Ernest’, 75, salvation army, Northern England, male PS6RE ‘Karen’, 23, nursery teacher, Northern England, female PS6RF ‘David’, 27, unemployed, Northern England, male KST 12 conversations recorded by ‘Margaret2’ (PS6RG) between 20 and 27 February 1992 with 7 interlocutors, totalling 5346 s-units, 31800 words, and 2 hours 47 minutes 0 seconds of recordings. PS6RG ‘Margaret’, 50, housewife, South-west England, AB, female PS6TD ‘None’ PS6TE ‘None’ PS6TF ‘None’ PS6TG ‘None’ PS6TH ‘None’ PS6TJ ‘None’ Central KSU 2 conversations recorded by ‘Michael2’ (PS6RM) [dates unknown] with 4 interlocutors, totalling 494 s-units, 2237 words (duration not recorded). PS6RM ‘Michael’, 13, student, C2, male PS6RN ‘Christine’, 45, credit controller, C2, female PS6RP ‘Leslie’, 45, unemployed, female PS6RR ‘Steve’, 21, unemployed, C2, male KSV 25 conversations recorded by ‘Richard2’ (PS1BY) between 21 and 27 February 1992 with 8 interlocutors, totalling 6013 s-units, 38297 words (duration not recorded). PS1BY PS1C0 PS1K2 PS1K3 PS1K4 PS1K5 PS1K6 PS1K7 ‘Richard’, 16, student, AB, male ‘None’ ‘None’ ‘None’ ‘None’ ‘None’ ‘None’ ‘None’ KSW 6 conversations recorded by ‘Richard4’ (PS6SG) [dates unknown] with 5 interlocutors, totalling 1098 s-units, 6020 words (duration not recorded). PS6SG PS6SH PS6SJ PS6SK PS6SL ‘Richard’, 13, student, male ‘Frances’, 13, student, female ‘Lisa’, 13, student, female ‘Ben’, male ‘Billy’, male
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