Corpus linguistics
method, theory and practice
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Author
Contributions
- Hardie, Andrew - Contributor
Publication
2011 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
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Identifiers
- Internet Archivecorpuslinguistic00mcen
- Internet Archivecorpuslinguistic00hard
- ISBN-139780521838511
- ISBN-100521838517
- Library of Congress Control Number2011026519
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- Better World Books9780521838511
- Open LibraryOL24886345M
Classifications
- DDC410.1/88
- LCCP128.C68 M38 2011
- LCCP128.C68 M38 2012
Description
"Corpus linguistics is the study of language data on a large scale - the computer-aided analysis of very extensive collections of transcribed utterances or written texts. This textbook outlines the basic methods of corpus linguistics, explains how the discipline of corpus linguistics developed, and surveys the major approaches to the use of corpus data. It uses a broad range of examples to show how corpus data has led to methodological and theoretical innovation in linguistics in general. Clear and detailed explanations lay out the key issues of method and theory in contemporary corpus linguistics. A structured and coherent narrative links the historical development of the field to current topics in 'mainstream' linguistics. Practical activities and questions for discussion at the end of each chapter encourage students to test their understanding of what they have read and an extensive glossary provides easy access to definitions of technical terms used in the text"--
Series Statement
- Cambridge textbooks in linguistics
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