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Broadening the spectrum of corpus linguistics : new approaches to variability and change / edited by Susanne Flach and Martin Hilpert.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Flach, Susanne, editor.
Hilpert, Martin, editor.
Conference Name:
International ICAME Conference (40th : 2019 : Université de Neuchâtel)
Series:
Studies in corpus linguistics ; Volume 105.
Studies in Corpus Linguistics Series ; Volume 105
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Corpora (Linguistics)--Congresses.
Corpora (Linguistics).
English language--Variation--Congresses.
English language.
English language--Study and teaching--Congresses.
Physical Description:
1 Online Ressource
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam, Netherlands : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2022]
Summary:
This volume presents a snapshot of the current state of the art of research in English corpus linguistics. It contains selected papers from the 40th ICAME conference in 2019 and features contributions from experts in synchronic, diachronic, and contrastive linguistics, as well as in sociolinguistics, phonetics, discourse analysis, and learner language. The volume showcases the particular strengths of research in the ICAME tradition. The papers in this volume offer new insights from the reanalysis of new data types, methodological refinements and advancements of quantitative analysis, and from taking new perspectives on ongoing debates in their respective fields.
Contents:
Prelim pages
Table of contents
Introduction
New perspectives
Competing future constructions and the Complexity Principle
Diachronic learner corpus research
Rhoticity in Southern New Zealand English
Revisiting old debates
“I’m putting some salt in my sandwich”.
Determinants of exaptation in Verb-Object predicates in the transition from Late Middle English to Early Modern English
Recent changes in spoken British English in verbal and nominal constructions
“Oh yeah, one more thing: It’s gonna be huge.”
Refinements & innovations
Retrieving Twitter argumentation with corpus queries and discourse analysis
MuPDAR for corpus-based learner and variety studies
A data-driven approach to finding significant changes in language use through time series analysis
Index
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
1348483829

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