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Corpus Linguistics Readings in a Widening Discipline

by Geoffrey Sampson
by Diana McCarthy

  • Imprint: Continuum
  • Pub. date: 01 Oct 2005
  • ISBN: 9780826488039
544 Pages, paperback World rights
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Description

Corpus Linguistics seeks to provide a comprehensive sampling of real-life usage in a given language, and to use these empirical data to test language hypotheses. Modern corpus linguistics began fifty years ago, but the subject has seen explosive growth since the early 1990s. These days corpora are being used to advance virtually every aspect of language study, from computer processing techniques such as machine translation, to literary stylistics, social aspects of language use, and improved language-teaching methods. Because corpus linguistics has grown fast from small beginnings, newcomers to the field often find it hard to get their bearings. Important papers can be difficult to track down. This volume reprints forty-two articles on corpus linguistics by an international selection of authors, which comprehensively illustrate the directions in which the subject is developing. It includes articles that are already recognized as classics, and others which deserve to become so, supplemented with editorial introductions relating the individual contributions to the field as a whole. This collection of readings will be useful to students of corpus linguistics at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, as well as academics researching this fascinating area of linguistics.

Author(s)

Geoffrey Sampson, Geoffrey Sampson is Professor of Natural Language Computing at the School of Informatics, University of Sussex.

Diana McCarthy, Diana McCarthy is a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellow, in the Department of Informatics at Sussex University.

Reviews

...I highly recommend Corpus Linguistics: Readings in a Widening Discipline to anyone with any interest in linguistic corpora. Besides bringing students and practitioners of other branches of linguistics up to speed on advances in modern corpus linguistics, this volume may as a secondary effect help inform applied, computational, descriptive, and even theoretical linguists about each other's fields... In any event, this collection is a wonderful addition to the currently available textbooks on corpus linguistics, and provides yet another reason that, as the editors say in their introduction, 'this is a good time to bcome a corpus linguist'.
Robert Malouf, San Diego State University.
Compuational Linguistics

Robert Malouf, San Diego State University,

 

“The editors have made significant contributions to the area of corpus linguistics and here they
provide a coherent presentation of the approach enunciated in various arenas over the years. The result is a collection of articles intended as a basic source book of 'background knowledge' for students working in the field of corpus linguistics….
are numerous features that make the book easily accessible and thoroughly rewarding to read…. Overall, the book is an extremely valuable resource on its own, not only for corpus linguists as a valuable reference. Those newly
interested in the area will also find the volume an essential collection, not least to understand the wider field of corpus linguistics and the historical developments it has undergone. The richness of the book is the editors' vast collective experience and knowledge in presenting the development in terms of linguistic research….. This is an impressive volume that demonstrates just how far the field has progressed over the last 50 years.” –Linguist List, April 2006

 

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