The Routledge handbook of corpus linguistics /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Taylor & Francis
Other Authors: O'Keeffe, Anne (Editor), McCarthy, Michael, 1947- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.
Edition:Second edition.
Series:Routledge handbooks in applied linguistics.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • 'Of what is past, or passing, or to come' : corpus linguistics, changes and challenges / Anne O'Keeffe and Michael McCarthy
  • Building and designing a corpus : the basics. Building a corpus : what are the key considerations? / Randi Reppen
  • Building a spoken corpus : what are the basics? / Dawn Knight and Svenja Adolphs
  • Building a written corpus : what are the basics? / Tony McEnery and Gavin Brookes
  • Building small specialised corpora / Almut Koester
  • Building a corpus to represent a variety of a language / Brian Clancy
  • Building a specialised audio-visual corpus / Paul Thompson
  • What corpora are available? / Martin Weisser
  • What can corpus software do? / Laurence Anthony
  • What are the basics of analysing a corpus? / Christian Jones
  • How can a corpus be used to explore patterns? / Susan Hunston
  • What can corpus software reveal about language development? / Xiaofei Lu
  • How to use statistics in quantitative corpus analysis? / Stefan Th. Gries
  • Using a corpus to investigate language. What can a corpus tell us about lexis? / David Oakey
  • What can a corpus tell us about multi-word units? / Chris Greaves and Martin Warren
  • What can a corpus tell us about grammar? / Susan Conrad
  • What can a corpus tell us about registers and genres? / Bethany Gray
  • What can a corpus tell us about discourse? / Gerlinde Mautner
  • What can a corpus tell us about pragmatics? / Christoph Rühlemann
  • What can a corpus tell us about phonetic and phonological variation? / Alexandra Vella and Sarah Grech
  • Corpora, language pedagogy and language acquisition. What can a corpus tell us about language teaching? / Winnie Cheng and Phoenix Lam
  • What can corpora tell us about language learning? / Pascual Pérez-Paredes and Geraldine Mar
  • What can CL tell us about second language acquisition? / Ute Römer and James Garner
  • What can a corpus tell us about vocabulary teaching materials? / Martha Jones and Philip Durrant
  • What a corpus tells us about grammar teaching materials? / Graham Burton
  • Corpus-informed course book design / Jeanne McCarten
  • Using corpora to write dictionaries / Geraint Rees
  • What can corpora tell us about English for Academic Purposes? / Oliver Balance and Averil Coxhead
  • What is data-driven learning? / Angela Chambers
  • Using data-driven learning in language teaching / Gaëtanelle Gilquin and Sylviane Granger
  • Using corpora for writing instruction / Lynne Flowerdew
  • How can corpora be used in teacher education? / Fiona Farr
  • How can teachers use a corpus for their own research? / Elaine Vaughan
  • Corpora and applied research. How to use corpora for translation / Silvia Bernardini
  • Using corpus linguistics to explore the language of poetry : a stylometric approach to Yeats' poems / Dan McIntyre and Brian Walker
  • Using corpus linguistics to explore literary speech representation : non-standard language in fiction / Carolina P. Amador-Moreno and Ana Ma. Terrazas-Calero
  • Exploring narrative fiction : corpora and digital humanities projects / Michaela Mahlberg and Viola Wiegand
  • Corpora and the language of films : exploring dialogue in English and Italian / Maria Pavesi
  • How to use corpus linguistics in sociolinguistics : a case study of modal verb use, age and change over time / Paul Baker and Frazer Heritage
  • Corpus linguistics in the study of news media / Anna Marchi
  • How to use corpus linguistics in forensic linguistics / Mathew Gillings
  • Corpus linguistics in the study of political discourse : recent directions / Charlotte Taylor
  • Corpus linguistics and health communication : using corpora to examine the representation of health and illness / Gavin Brookes, Sarah Atkins and Kevin Harvey
  • Corpus linguistics and intercultural communication : avoiding the essentialist trap / Mike Handford
  • Corpora in language testing : developments, challenges and opportunities / Sara Cushing
  • Corpus linguistics and the study of social media : a case study using multi-dimensional analysis / Tony Berber Sardinha
  • Posthumanism and corpus linguistics / Kieran O'Halloran.<br>