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Corpus Approaches to Discourse
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Corpus linguistics has now come of age and Corpus Approaches to Discourse equips students with the means to question, defend and refine the methodology. The chapters, written by leading authorities, each contain an overview of an emerging area and a case-study, presenting practical advice alongside theoretical reflection. With an introduction by the editors and a conclusion by leading researcher, Paul Baker, this is key reading for advanced students and researchers of corpus linguistics and discourse analysis.
Informationen zum Autor Charlotte Taylor is Senior Lecturer at the University of Sussex. She is author of Mock Politeness in English and Italian (2016), co-author of Patterns and Meanings in Discourse (with Alan Partington and Alison Duguid, 2013) and The Language of Persuasion in Politics (with Alan Partington, 2017) and co-editor of Exploring Silence and Absence in Discourse (with Melani Schroeter, 2018). Anna Marchi is an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Bologna. She is the author of Self-reflexive Journalism: A Corpus Study of Journalistic Culture and Community in The Guardian (Routledge, forthcoming). Klappentext Corpus linguistics has now come of age and Corpus Approaches to Discourse equips students with the means to question, defend and refine the methodology. Looking at corpus linguistics in discourse research from a critical perspective, this volume is a call for greater reflexivity in the field. The chapters, each written by leading authorities, contain an overview of an emerging area and a case-study, presenting practical advice alongside theoretical reflection. Carefully structured with an introduction by the editors and a conclusion by leading researcher, Paul Baker, this is key reading for advanced students and researchers of corpus linguistics and discourse analysis. Zusammenfassung Corpus linguistics has now come of age and Corpus Approaches to Discourse equips students with the means to question, defend and refine the methodology. Looking at corpus linguistics in discourse research from a critical perspective, this volume is a call for greater reflexivity in the field. The chapters, each written by leading authorities, contain an overview of an emerging area and a case-study, presenting practical advice alongside theoretical reflection. Carefully structured with an introduction by the editors and a conclusion by leading researcher, Paul Baker, this is key reading for advanced students and researchers of corpus linguistics and discourse analysis. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Partiality and reflexivity - Anna Marchi & Charlotte Taylor Part A. Overlooked areas (checking the dusty corners) 2. Similarity Charlotte Taylor (University of Sussex) 3. A bsence: You don't know what you're missing. Or do you? Alison Duguid (University of Siena) & Alan Partington (University of Bologna) 4. Overlooked text types: from fictional texts to real world discourses Alon Lischinsky (Oxford Brookes University) Part B. Triangulation (identifying blind spots) 5. Analysing the multimodal text Helen Caple (University of New South Wales) 6. Using multiple datasets Sylvia Jaworska (University of Reading) & Karen Kinloch (Lancaster University) 7. Interdisciplinary approaches in corpus linguistics and CADS Clyde Ancarno (Kings College London) Part C. Research design (avoiding pitfalls / re-examining the foundations) 8. The role of the text in corpus and discourse analysis: Missing the trees for the forest Jesse Egbert & Erin Schnur (Northern Arizona University) 9. Dividing up the data: epistemological, methodological and practical impact of diachronic segmentation Anna Marchi (University of Bologna) 10. Visualization in corpus-based discourse studies Laurence Anthony (Waseda University) 11. Keyness analysis: nature, metrics and techniques Costas Gabrielatos (Edgehill University) 12. Statistical choices in corpus-based discourse analysis Vaclav Brezina (Lancaster University) 13. Conclusion: Reflecting on reflective research Paul Baker (Lancaster University) Index ...
Autorentext
Charlotte Taylor is Senior Lecturer at the University of Sussex. She is author of Mock Politeness in English and Italian (2016), co-author of Patterns and Meanings in Discourse (with Alan Partington and Alison Duguid, 2013) and The Language of Persuasion in Politics (with Alan Partington, 2017) and co-editor of Exploring Silence and Absence in Discourse (with Melani Schroeter, 2018). Anna Marchi is an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Bologna. She is the author of Self-reflexive Journalism: A Corpus Study of Journalistic Culture and Community in The Guardian (Routledge, forthcoming).
Klappentext
Corpus linguistics has now come of age and Corpus Approaches to Discourse equips students with the means to question, defend and refine the methodology. Looking at corpus linguistics in discourse research from a critical perspective, this volume is a call for greater reflexivity in the field. The chapters, each written by leading authorities, contain an overview of an emerging area and a case-study, presenting practical advice alongside theoretical reflection. Carefully structured with an introduction by the editors and a conclusion by leading researcher, Paul Baker, this is key reading for advanced students and researchers of corpus linguistics and discourse analysis.
Zusammenfassung
Corpus linguistics has now come of age and Corpus Approaches to Discourse equips students with the means to question, defend and refine the methodology. Looking at corpus linguistics in discourse research from a critical perspective, this volume is a call for greater reflexivity in the field. The chapters, each written by leading authorities, contain an overview of an emerging area and a case-study, presenting practical advice alongside theoretical reflection. Carefully structured with an introduction by the editors and a conclusion by leading researcher, Paul Baker, this is key reading for advanced students and researchers of corpus linguistics and discourse analysis.
Inhalt
Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Partiality and reflexivity - Anna Marchi & Charlotte Taylor
Part A. Overlooked areas (checking the dusty corners)
Similarity Charlotte Taylor (University of Sussex)
Absence: You don't know what you're missing. Or do you? Alison Duguid (University of Siena) & Alan Partington (University of Bologna)
Overlooked text types: from fictional texts to real world discourses Alon Lischinsky (Oxford Brookes University)
Part B. Triangulation (identifying blind spots)
Analysing the multimodal text Helen Caple (University of New South Wales)
Using multiple datasets Sylvia Jaworska (University of Reading) & Karen Kinloch (Lancaster University)
Interdisciplinary approaches in corpus linguistics and CADS Clyde Ancarno (Kings College London)
Part C. Research design (avoiding pitfalls / re-examining the foundations)
The role of the text in corpus and discourse analysis: Missing the trees for the forest Jesse Egbert & Erin Schnur (Northern Arizona University)
Dividing up the data: epistemological, methodological and practical impact of diachronic segmentation Anna Marchi (University of Bologna)
Visualization in corpus-based discourse studies Laurence Anthony (Waseda University)
Keyness analysis: nature, metrics and techniques Costas Gabrielatos (Edgehill University)
Statistical choices in corpus-based discourse analysis Vaclav Brezina (Lancaster University)
Conclusion: Reflecting on reflective research Paul Baker (Lancaster University)
Index
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781138895805
- Editor Taylor Charlotte, Marchi Anna
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2018
- EAN 9781138895805
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-138-89580-5
- Veröffentlichung 07.02.2018
- Titel Corpus Approaches to Discourse
- Autor Charlotte (University of Sussex, Uk) March Taylor
- Untertitel A Critical Review
- Gewicht 490g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 298
- Genre Linguistics & Literature