'An outstanding book, containing a range of original research ideas and insights that push cogently and systematically at the boundaries of the subject' Professor Ronald Carter, School of English Studies, University of Nottingham, UK

- Professor Ronald Carter, School of English Studies, University of Nottingham, UK,

"This is valuable reading for anyone planning to design a research study based on corpus methodology; it is very detailed, with concrete examples of types of research that can be done through corpus methodology and concerns researchers typically encounter. The editor does a good job including different perspectives and a variety of methodology; it is comprehensive. In some chapters, such as the Stubbs' chapter on the word ''world,'' the reader is walked through designing a small study using corpora. Most chapters include both an introduction and conclusion, making the main ideas of that chapter more accessible...For...specialists...this is a useful book." - Stacia Levy, Ed.D., Linguist List, November 12, 2008

- Stacia Levy, Ed.D.,

Corpus linguistics is often regarded as a methodology in its own right, but little attention has been given to the theoretical perspectives from which the subject can be approached. The present book contributes to filling this gap. Bringing together original contributions by internationally renowned authors, the chapters include coverage of the lexical priming theory, parole-linguistics, a four-part model of language system and language use, and the concept of local textual functions. The theoretical arguments are illustrated and complemented by case studies using data from large corpora such as the BNC, smaller purpose-built corpora, and Google searches. By presenting theoretical positions in corpus linguistics, "Text, Discourse, and Corpora" provides an essential overview for advanced undergraduate, postgraduate and academic readers. "Corpus and Discourse Series" editors are: Wolfgang Teubert, University of Birmingham, and Michaela Mahlberg, Liverpool Hope University College. Editorial Board: Frantisek Cermak (Prague), Susan Conrad (Portland), Geoffrey Leech (Lancaster), Elena Tognini-Bonelli (Lecce and TWC), Ruth Wodak (Lancaster and Vienna), and Feng Zhiwei (Beijing). Corpus linguistics provides the methodology to extract meaning from texts. Taking as its starting point the fact that language is not a mirror of reality but lets us share what we know, believe and think about reality, it focuses on language as a social phenomenon, and makes visible the attitudes and beliefs expressed by the members of a discourse community. Consisting of both spoken and written language, discourse always has historical, social, functional, and regional dimensions. Discourse can be monolingual or multilingual, interconnected by translations. Discourse is where language and social studies meet. "The Corpus and Discourse" series consists of two strands. The first, "Research in Corpus and Discourse", features innovative contributions to various aspects of corpus linguistics and a wide range of applications, from language technology via the teaching of a second language to a history of mentalities. The second strand, "Studies in Corpus and Discourse", is comprised of key texts bridging the gap between social studies and linguistics. Although equally academically rigorous, this strand will be aimed at a wider audience of academics and postgraduate students working in both disciplines.
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Corpus linguistics is often regarded as a methodology in its own right. This book includes coverage of the lexical priming theory, parole-linguistics, a four-part model of language system and language use, and the concept of local textual functions. It illustrates the theoretical arguments.
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Introduction; John Sinclair; Chapter 1 - Lexical priming and literary creativity; Michael Hoey; Chapter 2 - Grammatical creativity: a corpus perspective; Michael Hoey; Chapter 3 - Parole-linguistics and the diachronic dimension of the discourse; Wolfgang Teubert; Chapter 4 - Natural and Human Rights, Work and Property in the Discourse of Catholic Social Doctrine; Wolfgang Teubert; Chapter 5 - On texts, corpora and models of language; Michael Stubbs; Chapter 6 - Quantitative data on mulit-word sequences in English: the case of the word world; Michael Stubbs; Chapter 7 - Lexical items in discourse: identifying local textual functions of sustainable development; Michaela Mahlberg; Chapter 8 - Corpus stylistics: bridging the gap between linguistic and literary studies; Michaela Mahlberg.
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Presenting theoretical positions in corpus linguistics, Text, Discourse, and Corpora provides an essential overview for advanced undergraduate, postgraduate and academic readers.
Michael Hoey is well-respected for his work on lexical priming, and Michael Stubbs for lexical semantics
Language is ubiquitous. As never before, it is now commonly understood how crucial language is for human interaction, for negotiating and shaping our material and ideational reality. In the digital age, the speed, scale and diversity of forms of communication and language use have grown rapidly. The increasing amount of language data that influences attitudes, decision-making and relationships highlights how the methodology of corpus linguistics together with the explanatory power of discourse analysis are indispensable for deciphering the world around us. Situated at the interface of corpus linguistics and discourse studies, the Corpus and Discourse series publishes innovative research where humanities and social sciences come together to understand the relationship between discourse and society in an increasingly digital world. Series Editors: Michaela Mahlberg (University of Birmingham, UK) and Gavin Brookes (Lancaster University, UK) Consulting Editor: Wolfgang Teubert (University of Birmingham, UK) Editorial Board Paul Baker, Lancaster University, UK Frantisek Cermák, Charles University, Prague Susan Conrad, Portland State University, USA Matteo Fuoli, University of Birmingham, UK Maristella Gatto, University of Bari, Italy Dominique Maingueneau, Université de Paris XII, France Christian Mair, University of Freiburg, Germany Alan Partington, University of Bologna, Italy Charlotte Taylor, University of Sussex, UK Elena Tognini-Bonelli, University of Siena, Italy Ruth Wodak, Lancaster University, UK Ruihua Zhang, Tianjin University of Science and Technology, China Feng Zhiwei, Institute of Applied Linguistics, Beijing, China
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780826491718
Publisert
2007-09-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Vekt
540 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
264

Biographical note

Michael Hoey is Baines Professor of English language at the University of Liverpool. Michaela Mahlberg is Lecturer in English Language at the University of Liverpool. Michael Stubbs is Professor of English Linguistics at the University of Trier, Germany. Wolfgang Teubert is Professor of Corpus Linguistics at the University of Birmingham. John Sinclair is President of the Tuscan Word Centre, Italy and Professor Emeritus of Modern English Language, University of Birmingham.