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Data and Methods in Corpus Linguistics

Data and Methods in Corpus Linguistics

Data and Methods in Corpus Linguistics

Comparative Approaches
Ole Schützler, Universität Leipzig
Julia Schlüter, Universität Bamberg
May 2022
Hardback
9781108499644

    Corpus linguistics continues to be a vibrant methodology applied across highly diverse fields of research in the language sciences. With the current steep rise in corpus sizes, computational power, statistical literacy and multi-purpose software tools, and inspired by neighbouring disciplines, approaches have diversified to an extent that calls for an intensification of the accompanying critical debate. Bringing together a team of leading experts, this book follows a unique design, comparing advanced methods and approaches current in corpus linguistics, to stimulate reflective evaluation and discussion. Each chapter explores the strengths and weaknesses of different datasets and techniques, presenting a case study and allowing readers to gauge methodological options in practice. Contributions also provide suggestions for further reading, and data and analysis scripts are included in an online appendix. This is an important and timely volume, and will be essential reading for any linguist interested in corpus-linguistic approaches to variation and change.

    • Each chapter contrasts at least two different approaches or datasets against the background of a common topic or problem and systematizes the results
    • Every contribution combines a focus on methodology with a specific case study
    • Authors provide suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter and data and analysis scripts in an online appendix

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This work by Schützler and Schlüter carefully explores the impact of methodological decisions on how results are interpreted. This timely work is a must-read for advanced corpus students and established researchers.' Randi Reppen, Northern Arizona University

    'Methodology matters, lest we end up comparing apples and oranges. With its focus on comparative meta-methodological studies, a must-read for advanced corpus linguists who would like to make more informed choices and who might well end up combining the crunch of apples with the zest of oranges in future methodological menues.' Marianne Hundt, University of Zurich

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    Product details

    May 2022
    Hardback
    9781108499644
    300 pages
    235 × 157 × 23 mm
    0.7kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of figures
    • List of tables
    • List of contributors
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction: Comparative Approaches to Data and Methods in Corpus Linguistics Julia Schlüter and Ole Schützler
    • Part I. Corpus dimensions and the viability of methodological approaches
    • 1.Comparing standard reference corpora and Google Books Ngrams: Strengths, limitations and synergies in the contrastive study of variable h- in British and American English Lukas Sönning and Julia Schlüter
    • 2. Comparing approaches to phonological and orthographic corpus formats: Revisiting the Principle of Rhythmic Alternation Sabine Arndt-Lappe and Sebastian Hoffmann
    • Part II. Selection, calibration and preparation of corpus data
    • 3. Comparing approaches to (sub-)register variation: The 'press editorials' sections in the British, Canadian and Jamaican components of ICE Fabian Vetter
    • 4. Comparing baselines for corpus analysis: Research into the get-passive in speech and writing Sean Wallis and Seth Mehl
    • 5. Comparing study designs and down-sampling strategies in corpus analysis: The importance of speaker metadata in the BNCs of 1994 and 2014 Lukas Sönning and Manfred Krug
    • Part III. Perspectives on multifactorial methods
    • 6. Comparing generalised linear mixed-effects models, generalised linear mixed-effects model trees and random forests: Filled and unfilled pauses in varieties of English Tobias Bernaisch
    • 7. Comparing logistic regression, multinomial regression, classification trees and random forests applied to ternary variables: Three-way genitive variation in English Matthew Fahy, Jesse Egbert, Benedikt Szmrecsanyi and Douglas Biber
    • 8. Comparing Bayesian and frequentist models of language variation: The case of help + (to‑)infinitive Natalia Levshina
    • 9. Comparing methods for the evaluation of clusters in multidimensional analyses: Concessive constructions in varieties of English Ole Schützler
    • Part IV. Applications of classification-based approaches
    • 10. Comparing corpus-driven and corpus-based approaches to diachronic variation: Grammatical changes in Late Modern and Present-Day English Gerold Schneider
    • 11. Comparing annotation types and n-gram sizes: A case study of the German modal particles ja and doch and their English reflexes Volker Gast
    • Index.
    Resources for
    Type
    Chapter 8 Levshina
    Chapter 9 Schützler
    Chapter 2 Arndt-Lappe and Hoffmann
    Chapter 10 Schneider
    Chapter 3 Vetter
    Chapter 11 Gast
    Chapter 4 Wallis and Mehl
    Chapter 1 Sönning and Schlüter
    Chapter 5 Sönning and Krug
    Chapter 6 Bernaisch
    Chapter 7 Fahy, Egbert, Szmrecsanyi and Biber
      Contributors
    • Julia Schlüter, Ole Schützler, Lukas Sönning, Sabine Arndt-Lappe, Sebastian Hoffmann, Fabian Vetter, Sean Wallis, Seth Mehl, Manfred Krug, Tobias Bernaisch, Matthew Fahy, Jesse Egbert, Benedikt Szmrecsanyi, Douglas Biber, Natalia Levshina, Gerold Schneider, Volker Gast