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Contemporary Corpus Linguistics
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Table of Contents
2. Metaphor, Alice Deignan
3. Corpora and Critical Discourse Analysis, Gerlinde Mautner
4. Corpus stylistics and the Pickwickian watering-pot, Michaela Mahlberg
5. The metalanguage of impoliteness: Using Sketch Engine to explore the Oxford English Corpus, Jonathan Culpeper
6. Issues in the design and development of software tools for corpus studies: The case for collaboration, Laurence Anthony
7. Compatibility between corpus annotation efforts and its effect on computational linguistics, Adam Meyers
8. Spoken corpus analysis: Multimodal approaches to language description, Irina Dahlmann & Svenja Adolphs
9. Fixed collocational patterns in isolexical and isotextual versions of a corpus, David Oakey
10. Corpus linguistics and language variation, Michael P. Oakes
11. Integrating learner corpus analysis into a probabilistic model of second language acquisition, Yukio Tono
12. English language teaching and corpus linguistics: Lessons from the American National Corpus, Randi Reppen
13. The impact of corpora of dictionaries, Patrick Hanks
14. Using corpora in translation studies: The state of the art, Richard Xiao & Ming Yue
15. Corpus linguistics and the languages of South Asia: Some current research directions, Andrew Hardie
16. The web as corpus versus traditional corpora: Their relative utility for linguists and language learners, Robert Lew
17. Building and analyzing corpora of computer-mediated communication, Brian King
Bibliography
Index
Product details
Published | 15 Mar 2012 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 368 |
ISBN | 9781441109460 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Series | Contemporary Studies in Linguistics |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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"The inclusion of Contemporary in the title is no idle boast - all of these papers take corpus linguistics forward in exciting and challenging ways." - Michael Hoey, Baines Professor of English language, University of Liverpool, UK.
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"...the book is of significant interest to linguistics and language learners, with its fascinating case studies, abundance of tables, examples, useful web links, references to freely downloadable tools (as AntConc) and an extensive bibliography. It clearly states the benefits of using corpus linguistics for pure, applied and computational linguistics. We believe that it can attract more researchers to the corpus-linguistic methods and provide a good starting point for further research." English Text Construction, 2:2, 2009
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After [Baker's] useful introduction, which provides a brief but sensible update on the current status of corpus Work, there are sixteen chapters by different authors on the way corpora can contribute to the study of all kinds of topics, including metaphor, critical discourse analysis, stylistics, lexical patterning, patterns in speech, linguistic variation, dictionaries, second language teaching, translation and on the more technical issues of software development and corpus-building.
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