Lexical priming: applications and advances Pace-Sigge, Michael T. L. Patterson, Katie Jane corpus linguistics computational linguistics lexical priming pragmatics lexicography collocation semantics psycholinguistics Published in 2005, Michael Hoey’s Lexical Priming – A new theory of words and language introduced a completely new theory of language based on how words are used in the real world. In the ten years that have passed, the theory has since gained traction in the field of corpus-linguistics. This volume brings together some of the most important contributions to the theory, in areas such as language teaching and learning, discourse analysis, stylistics as well as the design of language learning software. Crucially, this book introduces aspects of the language that have so far been given less focus in lexical priming, such as spoken language, figurative language, forced primings, priming as predictor of genre, and historical primings. The volume also focuses on applying the lexical priming theory to languages other than English including Mandarin Chinese and Finnish. 2025-01-24T13:17:23Z 2025-01-24T13:17:23Z 2017 book Pace-Sigge, M. & Patterson, K. J. (eds.) 2017. Lexical Priming: Applications and Advances. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. https://hdl.handle.net/10481/100322 https://doi.org/10.1075/scl.79 eng open access John Benjamins