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Fundamental Principles of Corpus Linguistics

Fundamental Principles of Corpus Linguistics

Fundamental Principles of Corpus Linguistics

Tony McEnery, Lancaster University
Vaclav Brezina
March 2024
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Paperback
9781107624689

    How might evidence of language use – writing and speech – be used as a way of studying language? Corpus linguistics is the study of linguistic data from a particular language or set of languages. It is a fast-moving approach to studying language, and there is still a degree of divergence in how research questions are approached using corpus data. This book uses a framework, based on the work of Karl Popper, to explore a number of fundamental issues in corpus linguistics. It critically evaluates how these issues are tackled, and proposes a set of best practices for future research. It spells out why using corpus data is valuable, what we can learn from using it, and how we may most effectively progress our understanding of language by using such data. It is essential reading for researchers and students of language in general, and of applied linguistics and English language in particular.

    • Establishes a clear, logical, basis on which corpus studies can be conducted
    • Uses one, coherent, framework - the works of Karl Popper - to make its argument for how and why to 'do' corpus linguistics
    • Provides reflections on a number of debates in corpus linguistics

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    March 2024
    Paperback
    9781107624689
    325 pages
    229 × 152 × 17 mm
    0.473kg
    7 b/w illus. 12 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • 1. The first sketch
    • 2. What is science?
    • 3. How to do science?
    • 4. What is social science and the digital humanities?
    • 5. Everyday linguistics: form and function
    • 6. Repetition and replication: laying the groundwork for an empirical study
    • 7. Replication: carrying out an empirical study
    • 8. Conclusion
    • Appendix 1
    • Appendix 2.
      Authors
    • Tony McEnery , Lancaster University

      Tony McEnery is Distinguished Professor of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University and Changjiang Chair, Xi'an Jiaotong University. He has worked since the late 1980s on studying language using corpus data. He has published widely on a range of languages, topics and methods, with notable publications including Corpus Linguistics: Method, Theory and Practice (Cambridge University Press, 2011, with Hardie).

    • Vaclav Brezina

      Vaclav Brezina is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Linguistics and English Language and a member of the ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science, Lancaster University. He is interested in corpus design and methodology, and statistics. He is the author of Statistics in Corpus Linguistics (Cambridge University Press, 2018).