| 24 | == Accepted Papers == |
| 25 | ([wiki:WAC8/accepted_papers Abstracts]) |
| 26 | |
| 27 | ||=Andrew Brindle =||=Thug breaks man's jaw: A Corpus Analysis of Responses to Interpersonal Street Violence =|| |
| 28 | ||=Jesse Egbert and Douglas Biber =||=Developing a User-based Method of Web Register Classification =|| |
| 29 | ||=Adam Kilgarriff and Vít Suchomel =||=Web Spam =|| |
| 30 | ||=Sarah Schulz, Verena Lyding and Lionel Nicolas =||=STirWaC - Compiling a diverse corpus based on texts from the web for South Tyrolean German =|| |
| 31 | ||=Silke Scheible and Sabine Schulte Im Walde =||=A Compact but Linguistically Detailed Database for German Verb Subcategorisation relying on Dependency Parses from a Web Corpus =|| |
| 32 | ||=Alexander Piperski, Vladimir Belikov, Nikolay Kopylov, \\ Vladimir Selegey and Serge Sharoff =||=Big and diverse is beautiful: A large corpus of Russian to study linguistic variation =|| |
| 33 | ||=Adriano Ferraresi and Silvia Bernardini =||=The academic Web-as-Corpus =|| |
| 34 | ||=Akshay Minocha, Siva Reddy and Adam Kilgarriff =||=Feed Corpus : An Ever Growing Up-to-date Corpus =|| |
| 35 | ||=Stephen Wattam, Paul Rayson and Damon Berridge =||=LWAC: Longitudinal Web-as-Corpus Sampling =|| |
| 36 | ||=Roland Schäfer, Adrien Barbaresi and Felix Bildhauer =||=The Good, the Bad, and the Hazy: Design Decisions in Web Corpus Construction =|| |
| 37 | ||=David Lutz, Parry Cadwallader and Mats Rooth =||=A web application for filtering and annotating web speech data =|| |
| 38 | ||=Colleen Crangle =||=A web-based model of semantic relatedness and the analysis of electroencephalographic (EEG) data =|| |