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    NOW 2020-10 October

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    Corpus of News on the Web data for October 2020. The TAR folder contains linguistic data in three formats: Database: This is the format allows for the most robust searches and allows for powerful JOINs across corpus, lexicon, and source tables but requires knowledge of SQL. See Full-text corpus data for more information on how to use the database format. Linear Text: This format provides a textID for each text, and then the entire text on the same line. In this format, words are not annotated for part of speech or lemma. In addition, contracted words like can\u27t are separated into two parts (ca n\u27t) and punctuation is separated from words (eye level . As her). Word, Lemma, Part of Speech: Texts are separated by a line with ## and the textID

    Introduction: Reorienting Queer Intercultural Communication

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    Word, Lemma, and Part of Speech (Spoken Word)

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    Corpus of Contemporary American English word, lemma, and part of speech data format. Zip folder contains 30 .txt files of linguistic data from spoken word sources, from 1990 to 2019. Texts are separated by a line with ## and the textID

    Linear Text (Magazine)

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    Corpus of Contemporary American English linear text data format. Zip folder contains 30 .txt files of linguistic data from magazine sources, from 1990 to 2019. This format provides a textID for each text, and then the entire text on the same line. In this format, words are not annotated for part of speech or lemma. In addition, contracted words like can\u27t are separated into two parts (ca n\u27t) and punctuation is separated from words (eye level . As her)

    Database (Television & Movies)

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    Corpus of Contemporary American English database format. Zip folder contains 30 .txt files of linguistic data from television and movie sources, from 1990 to 2019. This is the format allows for the most robust searches and allows for powerful JOINs across corpus, lexicon, and source tables but requires knowledge of SQL. See Full-text corpus data for more information on how to use the database format

    Corpus of Contemporary American English Complete Database

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    Complete Corpus of Contemporary American English database format for linguistic text data originating from spoken word, fiction, magazine, newspaper, academic writing, movie and television subtitles, blogs, and web page sources. This TAR file includes 8 zipped folders, each containing between 30 and 34 .txt files of data. See Full-text corpus data for more information on how to use the database format

    Novel Adventures: Using The Journey to the West to Teach Tang China History and Culture

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    Where Language Breaks Down : A Chat With Jason Thayer and Aaron Reeder, Editors of Blue Mesa Review

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    Jason Thayer is an MFA student at the University of New Mexico and the Co-Editor-in-Chief of Blue Mesa Review. This year, his fiction and non-fiction pieces were published in Hobart and the Rumpus. In the past, his stories have won contests judged by Antonya Nelson and Bret Lott, respectively. He is currently knee-deep in writing a memoir. When he isn\u27t writing, he is recording and performing bleak and unusual hip hop. Twitter: @jasoncthayer Aaron Reeder writes from Albuquerque and is an MFA student of poetry at The University of New Mexico. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Washington Square Review, Literary Orphans, Pittsburgh Poetry Review, Apeiron Review, Kudzu House Quarterly, Bitter Oleander, Black Tongue Review, The Great American Literary Magazine, and others. He is the author of the chapbook, DAWN (Orange Monkey Publishing, 2015). Visit aaronreederwrites.com for event and contact information. Twitter: @reedaar

    An Ecclectic Collection; Review of Colorado Review, Fall/Winter 2007

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    The Center for Literary Publishing is a hub for both new and mature writers provided by Colorado State University. Its flagship journal is the thrice-yearly Colorado Review. Not subscribing to a particular school of literature, the pages of the fall/winter issue have a remarkably eclectic flavor to them. Editor Stephanie G\u27Schwind packs a lot of work into this 200-page volume

    Literary Journal for the Pop Culture Enthusiast in Us All; Review of Drunk Monkeys, April 2018

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    Who doesn’t love pop culture? It’s everywhere. My best friend knows more about pop culture than about what’s actually happening in the world. For pop culture lovers, Drunk Monkeys delivers with its April “It’s not about the pasta” Pop Culture Spectacular. This issue has a little something for just about every pop culture aficionado. Where should the reader start? Well, I’d suggest the editor’s letter to learn how this issue came about. Be warned, though, you’ll be howling with laughter

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