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The Changing Face of Corpus Linguistics.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Renouf, Antoinette.
Contributor:
Kehoe, Andrew.
Conference Name:
International ICAME Conference (24th : 2003 : Guernsey, Channel Islands)
Series:
Language and Computers 55.
Language and Computers - Studies in Practical Linguistics, 55 ; v. v. 55
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computational linguistics--Congresses.
Computational linguistics.
Discourse analysis--Data processing--Congresses.
Discourse analysis.
English language--Research--Data processing--Congresses.
English language.
English language--Discourse analysis--Data processing--Congresses.
Discourse analysis--Data processing.
English language--Discourse analysis--Data processing.
English language--Research--Data processing.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (408 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Rodopi, 2006.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This volume is witness to a spirited and fruitful period in the evolution of corpus linguistics. In twenty-two articles written by established corpus linguists, members of the ICAME (International Computer Archive of Modern and Mediaeval English) association, this new volume brings the reader up to date with the cycle of activities which make up this field of study as it is today, dealing with corpus creation, language varieties, diachronic corpus study from the past to present, present-day synchronic corpus study, the web as corpus, and corpus linguistics and grammatical theory. It thus serves as a valuable guide to the state of the art for linguistic researchers, teachers and language learners of all persuasions. After over twenty years of evolution, corpus linguistics has matured, incorporating nowadays not just small, medium and large primary corpus building but also specialised and multi-dimensional secondary corpus building; not just corpus analysis, but also corpus evaluation; not just an initial application of theory, but self-reflection and a new concern with theory in the light of experience. The volume also highlights the growing emphasis on language as a changing phenomenon, both in terms of established historical study and the newer short-range diachronic study of 20th century and current English; and the growing area of overlap between these two. Another section of the volume illustrates the recent changes in the definition of ‘corpus’ which have come about due to the emergence of new technologies and in particular of the availability of texts on the world wide web. The volume culminates in the contributions by a group of corpus grammarians to a timely and novel discussion panel on the relationship between corpus linguistics and grammatical theory.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / Antoinette Renouf and Andrew Kehoe
The corpus-user’s chorus: (Based on The Major General's Song from Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance) / Antoinette Renouf and Andrew Kehoe
Introduction: The changing face of corpus linguistics / Antoinette Renouf and Andrew Kehoe
Oh Canada! Towards the Corpus of Early Ontario English / Stefan Dollinger
Favoring Americanisms? vs. before and in Early English in Australia: A corpus-based approach / Clemens Fritz
Computing the Lexicons of Early Modern English / Ian Lancashire
EFL dictionaries, grammars and language guides from 1700 to 1850: testing a new corpus on points of spokenness / Manfred Markus
The Old English Apollonius of Tyre in the light of the Old English Concordancer / Antonio Miranda García , Javier Calle Martín , David Moreno Olalla and Gustavo Muñoz González
Prediction with SHALL and WILL: a diachronic perspective / Maurizio Gotti
Circumstantial adverbials in discourse: a synchronic and a diachronic perspective / Anneli Meurman-Solin and Päivi Pahta
Changes in textual structures of book advertisements in the ZEN Corpus / Caren auf dem Keller
“Curtains like these are selling right in the city of Chicago for USD 1.50” – The mediopassive in American 20th-century advertising language / Marianne Hundt
Recent grammatical change in written English 1961-1992: some preliminary findings of a comparison of American with British English / Geoffrey Leech and Nicholas Smith
Social variation in the use of apology formulae in the British National Corpus / Mats Deutschmann
How recent is recent? On overcoming interpretational difficulties / Göran Kjellmer
Looking at looking: Functions and contexts of progressives in spoken English and ‘school’ English / Ute Römer
Ditransitives, the Given Before New principle, and textual retrievability: a corpus-based study using ICECUP / Gabriel Ozón
The Spanish pragmatic marker pues and its English equivalents / Anna-Brita Stenström
WebCorp: A tool for online linguistic information retrieval and analysis / Barry Morley
Diachronic linguistic analysis on the web with WebCorp / Andrew Kehoe
New ways of analysing ESL on the WWW with WebCorp and WebPhraseCount / Josef Schmied
I’m like, “Hey, it works!”: Using GlossaNet to find attestations of the quotative (be) like in English-language newspapers / Cédrick Fairon and John V. Singler
Corpus linguistics and English reference grammars / Joybrato Mukherjee
Tracking ongoing grammatical change and recent diversification in present-day standard English: the complementary role of small and large corpora / Christian Mair
but it will take time…points of view on a lexical grammar of English / Michaela Mahlberg
Corpus linguistics, grammar and theory: Report on a panel discussion at the 24th ICAME conference / Jan Aarts.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789401201797
940120179X
9781423791362
1423791363
OCLC:
714568408
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789401201797 DOI

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